Journal de L'exposition Nationale & Coloniale de Rouen et Moniteur des Exposants
Founded in 1896, the Journal de L'Exposition Nationale & Coloniale de Rouen was established by a group of local entrepreneurs to promote Normandy’s cultural and economic contributions to the colonial exhibition. Throughout its years of operation, the newspaper provided in-depth coverage of exhibition events, industry news, cultural exchanges, and profiles of exhibitors, enhancing public engagement and awareness. Its well-researched articles made it a trusted source among readers, shaping public discourse around colonialism and trade. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Journal de L'exposition Nationale & Coloniale de Rouen et Moniteur des Exposants, Rouen, Normandy, France starting 1896, including 75 scans in total. Explore these historical newspapers to discover the stories of significant figures and events, perhaps even connections to your own family history, and engage with the rich narrative of this important period.