philippasmith2 the reason I only wanted magazines names only, instead newspapers names is simple, there is no historic uk magazine archive but there is a uk newspaper archive. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ as for online sources of old magazines you need names of magazine to find the archives online if they are online.
Judging from some of the OP's responses, I am assuming your reply was just too concise and simple @Pete.8 It's becoming ever more difficult to please him despite the efforts of many.
Is it just me but when I google something, most times an American site comes up, does it not work the other way round? Unless anyone can remember what magazine they bought up to 1945 then surely the OP can do his own research?
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Judging from some of the OP's responses, I am assuming your reply was just too concise and simple @Pete.8 It's becoming ever more difficult to please him despite the efforts of many.
Indeed Philippa - after all, manners cost nothing.
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Pete.8 sorry. I forgot to praise you. since, I got distracted by those who lacked understanding of question. I will have make a trip read " My Garden An Intimate Magazine for Garden Lovers" when I go to DC next month.
The lack of understanding works both ways @war garden 572. You have failed to answer the reason behind your original question. What is it that you are looking for exactly - are you after info on how people in the UK gardened in your chosen period or is it simply that you wish to make a list of Gardening magazines published between 1914 and 1945 ? If the latter is the case, then use the internet - you presumably have the same research tools available to you as anyone else alive today . The most puzzling aspect of your query is why UK gardening is of particular interest to you - from what I recall of your previous threads, you condemned the "English Gardener" as knowing absolutely SFA.
The majority of us speak and write English as our first language … if we misunderstood your question @war garden 572 might I suggest that the fault does not lay with us.
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A simple thanks would have been nice - or in what way did my reply not meet your requirements?
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
It's becoming ever more difficult to please him despite the efforts of many.
Unless anyone can remember what magazine they bought up to 1945 then surely the OP can do his own research?
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Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
by those who lacked understanding of question. I will have
make a trip read " My Garden An Intimate Magazine for
Garden Lovers" when I go to DC next month.
The most puzzling aspect of your query is why UK gardening is of particular interest to you - from what I recall of your previous threads, you condemned the "English Gardener" as knowing absolutely SFA.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.