On this day

December 25, 1899

cover page of Sheffield Evening Telegraph published on December 25, 1899

Sheffield Evening Telegraph

Issues

9,291

Pages

48,744

Available years

1887-1891, 1893-1910, 1912-1920, 1939

The first issue of the Sheffield Evening Telegraph was published on 7 June 1887 by W. C. Leng and Company. William Leng, a former chemist, was a Conservative activist and elder brother of John Leng, the Liberal owner of the Dundee Advertiser. He already ran the Sheffield Daily Telegraph and, encouraged by its success, he decided to produce an evening edition. It consisted of 4 pages and was priced at one halfpenny.

In his first editorial Leng promised an “eminently readable paper, bright and sprightly while replete with information”. It would have “a little of everything and not too much of anything”. However, he could not resist getting into political mode, writing of a desire for the public to have “an evening newspaper faithful to the unity of the United Kingdom” and “unspoiled by any odour of “Parnellite juice”.

True to his word, the paper did contain small snippets of news, and included sensational items such as dramatic incidents, freak accidents, sudden deaths, brutal assaults and suicides. It also focussed on sports news, mainly horse racing and cricket.

Competition ensued with the rival evening paper, the Liberal Sheffield Evening Star, run by J. D. Leader who also owned the Sheffield Independent. Within a year, the ailing Evening Star was absorbed by the EveningTelegraph which was renamed the Evening Telegraph and Star and Sheffield Daily Times. In 1898 the name was changed to Yorkshire Telegraph and Star and in September 1907 a six page "Sports Special", was introduced printed on green paper.

For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive:

  • 1887–88 Sheffield Evening Telegraph
  • 1888–97 Evening Telegraph and Star, and, Sheffield Daily Times
  • 1898–1920 Yorkshire Telegraph and Star
  • 1939–39 The Star.

This newspaper is published by National World Publishing Ltd in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in Jun 1, 2011 . The latest issues were added in Jun 12, 2015.