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Retro-magining of the day: The Guardian’s celebrating its 190th anniversary by producing a version of their site that looks like what the Guardian did when it was first published in 1821. If you compare the layout to the actual front page, you’ll notice it doesn’t look that different — minus the parchment, the lack of photos, and the overall “wow, they actually did this” of it all.

This should be a Tumblr theme.

shortformblog:

Retro-magining of the day: The Guardian’s celebrating its 190th anniversary by producing a version of their site that looks like what the Guardian did when it was first published in 1821. If you compare the layout to the actual front page, you’ll notice it doesn’t look that different — minus the parchment, the lack of photos, and the overall “wow, they actually did this” of it all.

This should be a Tumblr theme.

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    this, but I like it.
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    » Get more about (today’s) newspapers with Trove’s Newspaper Industry channel.
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    10 Downing street :(
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    Easily amused by this. Even if I’m constantly pissed at the Guardian’s coverage of women’s football.
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