Queen (magazine), the Glossary
Queen (originally The Queen) magazine was a British society publication briefly established by Samuel Beeton in 1861.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Beatrix Miller, Betty Kenward, British Newspaper Archive, British Vogue, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, Clement Freud, David Bailey, Elizabeth Smart (Canadian author), Hugh Johnson (wine writer), Jocelyn Stevens, List of women's magazines, Margaret Heitland, Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967, Mary Quant, Nat Mags, Pilkington Committee on Broadcasting, Pirate radio, Radio Caroline, Samuel Orchart Beeton, Swinging Sixties, The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle, The World Atlas of Wine, Twiggy, Women's Library.
- 1861 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Magazines established in 1861
Beatrix Miller
Beatrix Molineux Miller, CBE (29 June 1923 – 21 February 2014) was a British fashion and cultural magazine editor.
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Betty Kenward
Elizabeth Kenward (née Kemp-Welch; 1906–2001) was an English magazine columnist, known for writing "Jennifer's Diary", originally in Tatler, subsequently in Queen.
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British Newspaper Archive
The British Newspaper Archive web site provides access to searchable digitized archives of British and Irish newspapers.
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British Vogue
British Vogue is a British fashion magazine based in London and first published in 1916. Queen (magazine) and British Vogue are fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom and Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom.
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By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept is a 1945 novel in prose poetry by the Canadian author Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986).
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Clement Freud
Sir Clement Raphael Freud (24 April 1924 – 15 April 2009) was a German-born British broadcaster, writer, politician and chef.
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David Bailey
David Royston Bailey (born 2 January 1938) is an English photographer and director, most widely known for his fashion photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties.
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Elizabeth Smart (December 27, 1913 – March 4, 1986) was a Canadian poet and novelist.
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Hugh Johnson (wine writer)
Hugh Eric Allan Johnson (born 10 March 1939, in London) is an English journalist, author, editor, and expert on wine.
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Jocelyn Stevens
Sir Jocelyn Edward Greville Stevens, (14 February 1932 – 9 October 2014) was the British publisher of Queen magazine, then a London newspaper executive, and later the chairman of English Heritage.
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List of women's magazines
This is a list of women's magazines from around the world.
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Margaret Heitland
Margaret Heitland (née Bateson; 27 February 1860 – 31 May 1938) was a British journalist and social activist (suffragette).
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Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967
The Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967 (c. 41), shortened to Marine Broadcasting Offences Act or Marine Offences Act, became law in the United Kingdom at midnight on Monday 14 August 1967.
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Mary Quant
Dame Barbara Mary Quant (11 February 1930 – 13 April 2023) was a British fashion designer and icon.
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Nat Mags
National Magazine Company (or Nat Mags) is a British magazine publisher based in London.
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Pilkington Committee on Broadcasting
The Pilkington Committee was set up on 13 July 1960 under the chairmanship of British industrialist Sir Harry Pilkington to consider the future of broadcasting, cable and "the possibility of television for public showing".
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Pirate radio
A pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license.
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Radio Caroline
Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly.
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Samuel Orchart Beeton
Samuel Orchart Beeton (2 March 1831 – 6 June 1877) was an English publisher, best known as the husband of Mrs Beeton (Isabella Mary Mayson) and publisher of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management.
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Swinging Sixties
The Swinging Sixties was a youth-driven cultural revolution that took place in the United Kingdom during the mid-to-late 1960s, emphasising modernity and fun-loving hedonism, with Swinging London denoted as its centre.
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The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle
The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle or simply The Queen was a magazine created in 1864 in London. Queen (magazine) and The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle are fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom.
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The World Atlas of Wine
The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and (since 2003) Jancis Robinson, MW, is an atlas and reference work on the world of wine, published by Mitchell Beazley.
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Twiggy
Dame Lesley Lawson (née Hornby; born 19 September 1949), widely known by the nickname Twiggy, is an English model, actress, and singer.
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Women's Library
The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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See also
1861 establishments in the United Kingdom
- 2nd Middlesex Artillery Volunteers
- Archery GB
- Baron Herbert of Lea
- Clarendon Commission
- Commercial Union
- Earl Russell
- Earl of Cromartie
- Fenner (company)
- Fun (magazine)
- Lombard North Central
- Methodist Recorder
- National Savings and Investments
- Order of the Star of India
- Oswestry, Ellesmere and Whitchurch Railway
- Penny Illustrated Paper
- Public Accounts Committee (United Kingdom)
- Queen (magazine)
- Second China War Medal
- Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway
- Skokholm Lighthouse
- Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway
- The Asclepiad
- The Bee-Hive (journal)
- Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway
- Wrexham and Minera Railway
- Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe
Fashion magazines published in the United Kingdom
- 10 Magazine (British magazine)
- Ackermann's Repository
- Arena Homme +
- Asian Woman
- Blitz (British magazine)
- British Vogue
- Company (British magazine)
- Dazed
- Ever Manifesto
- Exit (magazine)
- Fiasco (magazine)
- Finch's Quarterly Review
- Fused Magazine
- Garage (magazine)
- Girl Talk (magazine)
- I-D
- Icon (lifestyle magazine)
- InStyle UK
- La Belle Assemblée
- Look (UK magazine)
- Love (magazine)
- Lula (magazine)
- Magazine of Female Fashions of London & Paris
- Marmalade (magazine)
- Men's Health (British magazine)
- More!
- Pop (fashion magazine)
- Queen (magazine)
- Rebel Magazine
- Ritz Newspaper
- Rubbish (magazine)
- Schön!
- Sleazenation
- Stylenoir
- Stylist (magazine)
- System (magazine)
- Tank (magazine)
- Tatler
- The Face (magazine)
- The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle
- The Tatler (1709 journal)
- Trendspotting (magazine)
- Umbrella Magazine
- Vanity Teen
- Wonderland (magazine)
- Xmag
Magazines established in 1861
- Fun (magazine)
- Kikeriki
- Le Boulevard (Paris)
- Osnova
- Peterburgsky Vestnik
- Public Opinion (magazine)
- Queen (magazine)
- Russkaya Rech (Moscow magazine)
- Schweizer Musikzeitung
- The Bee-Hive (journal)
- The Quiver
- Vek (magazine)
- Vokrug sveta
- Vremya (magazine)
- Weekly Budget
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_(magazine)
Also known as Queen magazine, The Queen (magazine).