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Selection of Cross Street Journals from the GNM Archive, 1950s-1960s. The Cross Street Journal, the internal staff magazine of the Manchester Guardian and Evening News, was launched in 1949. Employees contributed their own news stories and an issue was produced every few months. The staff journal, which ran until 1962, was affectionately named after the Manchester street on which the newspapers’ shared offices were located. GNM Archive ref: GMG/5/1/3
Selection of Cross Street Journals from the GNM Archive, 1950s-1960s. The Cross Street Journal, the internal staff magazine of the Manchester Guardian and Evening News, was launched in 1949. Employees contributed their own news stories and an issue was produced every few months. The staff journal, which ran until 1962, was affectionately named after the Manchester street on which the newspapers’ shared offices were located. GNM Archive ref: GMG/5/1/3 Photograph: Robin Christian/The Guardian
Selection of Cross Street Journals from the GNM Archive, 1950s-1960s. The Cross Street Journal, the internal staff magazine of the Manchester Guardian and Evening News, was launched in 1949. Employees contributed their own news stories and an issue was produced every few months. The staff journal, which ran until 1962, was affectionately named after the Manchester street on which the newspapers’ shared offices were located. GNM Archive ref: GMG/5/1/3 Photograph: Robin Christian/The Guardian

Accessing the GNM archive

How to find out about the archive collections and arrange to visit the reading room

The Catalogue
You can search or browse descriptions of the records held in the archive using the online catalogue.

Enquiries
Enquiries relating to the archive collections, the catalogue or the history of the Guardian or Observer should be sent by email to archives@theguardianfoundation.org or by post to:

Guardian News & Media Archive
Kings Place
90 York Way
London N1 9GU

Please note that we cannot help with enquiries relating to the published newspapers or content on the website. The Guardian’s information pages include a guide to accessing past articles and licencing queries are dealt with by the GNM syndication team.

Information on researching the history of the Guardian and the Observer is available on our Guardian and Observer history pages.

Consulting the collections
Where extensive research is required enquirers are asked to undertake research in person. Material may be consulted in our reading room in King’s Cross by appointment only (see map). We are usually open to researchers Monday to Friday between 10am and 5pm. To discuss your research and to book an appointment, please email us.

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