Title
Papers of Derek Manton, Newspaper Compositor
Reference
YA2008.80
Production date
01-01-1941 - 31-12-1982
Creator
- Manton, DerekBiographyBiography
Derek Manton worked as a typesetter and compositor for The Guardian and Manchester Evening News, as well as at the Co-operative Press and Sun newspaper (not to be confused with the News Corp publication) from c1941 - c 1982.
- Manchester Evening News LtdBiographyBiography
Manchester businessman Mitchell Henry set up the Manchester Evening News on 10 October 1868. Originally a personal propaganda sheet by which Henry aimed to secure voters to elect him to parliament, when Henry failed to be elected the title was sold to Manchester newsmen, Peter Allen and his brother-in-law John Edward Taylor, under whom circulation increased. In 1879 the company moved from Brown Street to premises in Cross Street shared with the Manchester Guardian. The MEN’s strength lay in the number of classified advertisements placed by local businesses.
In 1924, John Russell Scott, elder son of the Manchester Guardian's C.P. Scott, bought the MEN bringing the newspaper under the same ownership as the Guardian.
By 1939, under the editorship of William Haley, the MEN had become the largest provincial evening paper in Britain. At the end of the Second World War, the MEN pulled off a national scoop by being the first paper to publish the news of the end of the war in Europe.
In 1963, the MEN acquired the failing Evening Chronicle, its main rival, producing a combined title with a daily circulation of around 480,000.
In 2010, the MEN was sold by the Guardian Media Group to Trinity Mirror and moved headquarters from Scott Place, Manchester, to the Trinity Mirror headquarters in Chadderton, Oldham.
Scope and Content
A collection of documents relating to the printing industry, including Certificates from Guild and further training courses, employment contracts and details for the donor's employment at the Co-operative Press and Sun newspaper. The material also includes a collection of Wireless Licences for 1941-1982.
Extent
53 documents and booklets
Physical description
The collection is in a good condition.
Language
English
Archival history
This collection was gathered by the donor, Derek Manton, over the course of his career as a typesetter and compositor. Manton kept the material at his home until he donated it to the museum in 2008.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
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