Daily Citizen (British newspaper) explained
The Daily Citizen was a short-lived early 20th century British newspaper from October 1912 to June 1915.[1] It was an official organ of the nascent Labour Party and published in London with a simultaneous edition in Manchester.[2] Tom Webster was brought from Birmingham to be the paper's political cartoonist,[3] and a young Neville Cardus was briefly a music critic for the paper in 1913.[4]
Notes and References
- Holton, R J: Daily Herald v Daily Citizen, 1912-1915. https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0020859000004703
- Book: The Daily citizen.. Library of Congress. 1915.
- Web site: Tom Webster - British Cartoon Archive - University of Kent.
- Howat, Gerald. "Cardus, Sir (John Frederick) Neville". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Online edition. Retrieved 3 January 2012. (subscription or UK public library membership required)