Birmingham Journal

Birmingham Journal

The "Birmingham Journal" was the name of two separate and unrelated newspapers published in Birmingham, England.

* The Birmingham Journal (eighteenth century) was published between 1732 and 1741 and was the first newspaper known to have been published in the town.
* The Birmingham Journal (nineteenth century) was published between 1825 and 1869 and was a direct ancestor of today's "Birmingham Post".


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