Cheltenham Looker-On
The Cheltenham Looker-On was a social and literary weekly periodical published in Cheltenham, England between 1833 and 1920.
The Looker-On was founded in 1833 by Henry Davies, then the librarian and bookseller of Montpellier Spa,[1] with its first issue in May 1833. Davies had established his own newspaper in preference to taking a post offered with the Gloucester Chronicle.[2] Initially, the Looker-On was a literary periodical professing itself to be "A Note Book of the Sayings and Doings of Cheltenham". It quickly established a reputation as a weekly fashionable and literary paper, the Gentleman's Magazine in 1837 crediting the editor "whose talents as an essayist and editor have been honourably displayed".[3] The periodical's news and social gossip was widely quoted. For example, its report regarding the nursing of Queen Victoria's daughter was quoted in 1841 as far away as New Zealand[4] as was a report in 1847 of the Turkish Minister's wife arriving at Court in Court Dress rather than veiled.[5]
The Looker-On mixed social news and literary contributions and followed its editor's opinions being very partisan in the Conservative cause.[6] Following the death of its founder and editor for 57 years in 1890, it was taken over by his son Edward Llewellyn Davies until his death in 1898. The Looker-on became more a journal of news and fashion, and remained in publication until 1920. The Looker-On's Printing Works were also employed for local publications.[7]
The Cheltenham Looker-On has been widely referenced in local studies publications,[8][9] biographies,[10][11][12] music [13][14] and miscellaneous articles.[15]
Historical copies of the Cheltenham Looker-On, dating back to 1833, are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive.[16] The Cheltenham Local Studies Centre at Cheltenham Public Library holds physical copies of the periodical.[17] There is also a set at the British Museum.[18]
References
- ↑ Boase, Frederick (1904) Modern English Biography
- ↑ In Memoriam H. D. Cheltenham Looker-On March 1890
- ↑ Gentleman's Magazine March 1837
- ↑ New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 10, Issue 52, 10 April 1841, Page 3
- ↑ New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 223, 18 September 1847, Page 3
- ↑ Adrian Courtney Cheltenham Spa and the Berkeleys, 1832-1848:Pocket Borough and Patrol?
- ↑ Beale, D. (1904) History of the Cheltenham Ladies' College 1853-1904
- ↑ Miller Eminent Cheltonians Commemorated at Leckhampton
- ↑ The Other Alstone Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Museum of London Photo London - George Edward Alder
- ↑ Wellcome Library Summers Higgins
- ↑ Paul P. Reuben Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Chapter 8: Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)
- ↑ 'A Cheltenham Music-Making The Musical Times, Vol. 45, No. 733 (Mar. 1, 1904), pp. 165-168
- ↑ Glos Folk Resource Information
- ↑ Guardian Newspapers Pioneers and Packets 2 May 2003
- ↑ Digitised copies of the Cheltenham Looker-On
- ↑ Cheltenham Local and Family History Society
- ↑ Devon County Council Local Studies Service