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END OF AN ERA FOR THE HERALD.

THIS weekend's move by the Arbroath Herald / Guide & Gazette to new premises at 21 Market Place marks the end of a 70-year association with the former Brothock Mill.

Over seven decades, the staff have seen many changes in the way the newspapers were produced, from letterpress to web printing, to direct editorial input in the late 1980s and 1990s, and culminating in the 21st century ideal of editorial page make-up.

The Arbroath Herald was founded by John Brodie, a Borderer who came from Selkirk, where he was born in 1846. In his native town he served an apprenticeship with the firm of George Lewis & Son, printers, stationers and booksellers. They published the Southern ...

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