Some really interesting reading there, AOG. The paragraph "Orange Treat" on page 2 brought back some memories. I vaguely remember my mother taking me to a building in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the early to mid '50s to get a bottle of concentrate and, I think, some cod-liver oil. Were we still on rationing then?
Anyone else feel a twinge of sadness at the 'King and Empire' line under the DM banner - looks so archaic and even if were still true they wouldn't risk printing it in case it upset readers but people of that era really believed in it.
I'm wondering if those pages are genuine. They use the same typefaces the paper uses now, and by the look of it it's scaled to tabloid size, though the paper was a broadschhet until the 60s at least.
jno, the first british artist to reach the top of the billboard hot 100 was acker bilk in 1962. vera lynne's success (in 1952) preceded the hot 100 by 6 years.