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Children’s Missionary Newspaper. nd. Ed C. H. Bateman.<br />

Children’s Missionary Record. 1–19, 1845–63. Edinburgh. Hodder &<br />

Stoughton for Free Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland. Continued as Children’s<br />

Record, 20–86, 1864–1900. James Nisbet & Co. Incorporated with<br />

Juvenile Missionary Magazine <strong>of</strong> the United Secession Church.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Children’s Monthly Garden <strong>of</strong> True Wisdom and Sound<br />

Knowledge. 1847. Continued as Children’s Guide and Garden <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisdom and Knowledge, Jan–Mar 1848. Ed A. W. Brown.<br />

Children’s Own Paper. 1–230, Aug 1882–95. Manchester. Prop<br />

Frances Street and S. W. Partridge. Ed ‘Uncle Gilbert’. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Paper. July 1855–1925. T. Nelson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Paper. July–Oct 1885. Continued as Children’s<br />

Tidings, Oct 1885–1892; continued as African Tidings. Props<br />

Wells, Gardner & Darton. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Picture Annual. 1877–1904. Ward Lock. Ed Mercie<br />

Sunshine.<br />

Children’s Prize. 1863–75. Continued as Prize for Boys and Girls<br />

1876–1931. Prop W. M. Mackintosh. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Record <strong>of</strong> the Free Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland. See Children’s<br />

Missionary Record.<br />

Children’s Record <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Church in England. 1868–75.<br />

T. Nelson. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Round World. See Church Missionary Juvenile<br />

Instructor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Sunbeam: a monthly magazine for the young folks.<br />

1–54, 1880–4. Prop F. E. Longley. Ed Rev W. Newton. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Tidings. See Children’s paper.<br />

Children’s Treasure. See Father William’s Stories.<br />

Children’s Treasure. 1–43, 1870–3. Prop Graphotyping Co and<br />

Simpkin & Marshall. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Treasury and Advocate <strong>of</strong> the Homeless and Destitute.<br />

An illustrated magazine for boys and girls. 1879. Haughton & Co.<br />

Ed Dr Barnardo.<br />

Children’s Visitor. 1–12, 1877. Prop F. E. Longley.<br />

Children’s Weekly Visitor. 1833.<br />

Children’s World. See Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor.<br />

Child’s Bible Companion. nd. Prop W. B. Horner.<br />

Child’s Champion. See Messenger for the Children <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Presbyterian Church.<br />

Child’s Companion and Juvenile Companion or Sunday Scholar’s<br />

Reward. 1824–1922. Prop Religious Tract Soc. Monthly.<br />

Child’s Friend. 1865–1916. Ed W. Lister, E. Lamb, J. Toulson, T.<br />

Mitchell. Monthly.<br />

Child’s Magazine and Sunday Scholar’s Companion. 1824–1938.<br />

Child’s Own Annual. 1843–4. Annual.<br />

Child’s Own Annual. 1886. Prop Sunday School Union. Annual.<br />

Child’s Own Book. 1, 1842–9, n.s. 1850–1.<br />

Child’s Own Daily Text Book and Birthday Register. Sep 1876. Ward<br />

Lock. Ed G. T. Bellamy. Weekly.<br />

Child’s Own Magazine. 1852–1938. Prop Sunday School Union.<br />

Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Child’s Pictorial: a monthly pictorial paper. 1–11, 1886–96.<br />

SPCK. Monthly.<br />

Child’s Visitor and Pleasing Instructor. Jan–Aug 1854.<br />

Chimney Corner. See Children’s Corner.<br />

Ching Ching’s Own. 1–218, June 1888–Aug 1892. Continued as<br />

Merry Boys: Ching Ching’s Own, 219–61, Aug 1892–June 1893. Ed<br />

E. Harcourt Burrage.<br />

Christmas Box: an annual present for children. 1828–9. Ed T. C.<br />

Croker.<br />

Christmas Box: or a New Year’s Gift. 1889–1900. Props Religious<br />

Tract Soc and Simpkin Marshall & Co. Annual.<br />

Christmas Tree: a book <strong>of</strong> instruction and amusement for all young<br />

people. 1856–60. Ed George Frederick Pardon.<br />

City Sparrows: the monthly magazine <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Children’s<br />

Children’s Magazines<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Pity. 1894. Edinburgh. Prop Scottish Children’s League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pity.<br />

Choice Chips. 1–60. June 1884–Aug 1885.<br />

Chums: an illustrated paper for boys. 1892–1934. Continued as<br />

Chums’ Annual 1934–1939. Prop Cassell. Founder ed Max<br />

Pemberton. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor. 1842–90. Continued as<br />

Children’s World and Church, 1891–1900; continued as Round<br />

World and <strong>The</strong>y That Dwell <strong>The</strong>rein, 1901. Prop Seeley for<br />

Church Missionary Soc. Monthly.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England Sunday Scholar’s Magazine. 1847–53.<br />

Continued as Church Scholar’s Magazine, 1854–60.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Companion for Youth. See Boys’ and Girls’ Companion for<br />

Leisure Hours.<br />

Comrades. Jan 1893–Oct 1895. Continued as Pals: a boy’s story paper.<br />

1–31, 1895–6. Prop C. Shurey. Ed G. Rayner and Vane St John.<br />

Weekly.<br />

Coral Missionary Magazine. See Children’s Missionary Magazine.<br />

Crumbs for the Lord’s Little Ones. 1855–7.<br />

Crystal Stories. 1–16, 18. 1881–96. Ed Richard Willoughby. Monthly.<br />

Daisy Family Story Paper. 1882. Ed F. Bordon Hunt. Contains a<br />

children’s section.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Daisy Basket for Children. 1893–4. Prop Manchester Vegetarian<br />

Soc. Quart.<br />

Darton’s Leading Strings. 1891–1929. Continued as Leading Strings,<br />

1929–35. Props Wells Gardner & Darton.<br />

Dayspring and Children’s Messenger. 1872–1939. Paisley. Houlston.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Dean’s Magazine. See Little One’s Own Coloured Picture Paper.<br />

Dew Drop and Young Herald. 1848–1904. Glasgow. Prop T. Morison.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Diamonds from South Africa for the Young. 1–23. 1898–1919. Prop<br />

Marshall Bros for Cape General Mission. Monthly.<br />

Eagle’s Wings. 1899–1900. Reading. Prop Dr Luxmore. Monthly.<br />

Early Days: or the Wesleyan Scholar’s Guide. 1846–1916. Continued<br />

as the Kiddies’ Magazine, 1916–48. Prop C. H. Kelly for Wesleyan<br />

Conference Office. Monthly.<br />

Erin’s Hope: Irish Church mission’s juvenile magazine. 1883–94.<br />

Dublin. Prop George Herbert. Ed Miss Sarah Davies. Monthly.<br />

Every Boy’s Favourite Journal. 1–39, Feb–Sep 1892. Prop Charles<br />

Fox. Weekly.<br />

Every Boy’s Journal. Apr–June 1884. Continued as Every Boys Paper,<br />

June–Aug 1884. Prop E. Maurice. Weekly.<br />

Every Boy’s Magazine. 1862–4. Continued as Routledge’s Magazine<br />

for Boys, 1865–8. Continued as Young Gentleman’s Magazine,<br />

1869–73. Continued as Every Boy’s Magazine 1874–89.<br />

Incorporated in Boy’s Own Paper. G. Routledge. Monthly.<br />

Every Boy’s Paper. See Every Boy’s Journal.<br />

Every Child’s Friend or <strong>The</strong> Infant’s Guide. 1–5, 1870. Birmingham.<br />

Every Girl’s Magazine. See Routledge’s Every Girl’s Annual.<br />

Excelsior. See Morning <strong>of</strong> Life.<br />

Faith <strong>of</strong> our Fathers and the Net <strong>of</strong> St Peter. 1–3, 7 July 1889–May<br />

1900. Continued as St Peter’s Net, 3, 8, 1900. Prop St Vincent’s<br />

Press. Monthly.<br />

Father Christmas: our little one’s budget. 1877–99.<br />

Father Tuck’s Annual. 1897. Prop R. Tuck.<br />

Father William’s Stories. 1–2, 1866–7. Continued as Children’s<br />

Treasury, 1, 5, 1868–81. Continued as Our Darlings, 1881. Prop J.<br />

Shaw. Monthly.<br />

Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap Book. 1836–50. Ed B. Barton, A. Strickland,<br />

Mrs Ellis, J. Strickland, Mrs Milner.<br />

Folks at Home. See Our Young Folks Weekly Budget.<br />

For His Sake. 1899–1901. Continued as <strong>The</strong> Children’s Quarterly,<br />

1901. Prop Church Pastoral Aid Soc. Quart.<br />

Forward: <strong>of</strong>ficial journal <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> England Young Men’s<br />

Society. Apr 1887–Aug 1890. Church <strong>of</strong> England Young Men’s Soc.<br />

1909 | 1910

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