Scottish Broadsides

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Broadsides
1650- 1910
What are the Scottish Broadsides?
Broadsides were single sided newspaper sheets posted in public places and sold by street vendors. They were and early version of the tabloid press. Broadsides first printed official notices and royal proclamations but later, the broadsides became an early form of popular culture, by printing songs, gallows speeches and sensationalised crime.
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Ink printing of man playing bagpipes
Love and Courtship
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Ink print of a man and woman embracing
Songs and Poems
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Ink print of two harps
Monochromatic ink printing of a victorian woman
old style map of the United Kingdom
Ink print of a human skeleton lying in the ground
Monochromatic ink printing of hanged woman
Murder
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Monochromatic ink printing of a victorian man assaulting a woman in a field
Trials
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Monochromatic ink printing of a crowd gathered around a hanging
Ink printing of a man and children gathered around a large music machine
Ink printing of a man eagerly reading
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