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  1. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (15 July 1865 – 14 August 1922), was a British newspaper and publishing magnate. As owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, he was an early developer of popular journalism, and he exercised vast influence over British popular opinion during the Edwardian era. [1]

  2. Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922), ennobled in 1905 as Lord Northcliffe, was the most influential and controversial British newspaper proprietor of the modern era. He founded the Daily Mail (1896) and the Daily Mirror (1903), the two most successful daily newspapers of the early 20 th century.

  3. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (born July 15, 1865, Chapelizod, near Dublin, Ireland—died August 14, 1922, London, England) was one of the most successful newspaper publishers in the history of the British press and a founder of popular modern journalism.

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  4. Harmsworth, Alfred, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (18651922). Newspaper proprietor. The eldest son of a Dublin barrister who moved to London in 1867, Northcliffe was largely self-educated. Attracted to journalism, he discovered that he had a natural aptitude for the profession.

  5. We remember Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, First Viscount Northcliffe. ... Wikipedia entry for Alfred Harmsworth, First Viscount Northcliffe: Ann39898: The Peerage:

  6. Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe. Newspaper proprietor and journalist; founded Daily Mail (1896), Daily Mirror (1903), chief proprietor of The Times (1908); amassed large fortune and became public figure of great influence during 1914-18 War, backing and subsequently alienating Lloyd George.

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  8. Jan 3, 2012 · Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe by Elliott & Fry in 1896 National Portrait Gallery, London. In the December 26, 1900 issue of the New York World, Alfred Harmsworth, the editor...

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