Mastheads from some of the newspapers and magazines Doris published in that feature here. Images taken from D. M. H cuttings and correspondence.
D. M. H The Other Published Work
Short stories and articles that Doris published, or submitted for publication, anywhere other than the Yorkshire Evening Post are shown below: follow the links for the original manuscript, its transcription, publication submission correspondence and final published form, as available. She directly submitted articles for publication as well as competition entries to her local newspapers as well as a selection national papers and magazines throughout the 1930s. As with her other work featured here, the identified details of any publication are listed. Where Doris's original cuttings of the article from the newspaper or magazine, are available these are shown. Where possible I have tried to locate images (For example in the British Newspaper Archive - all such images are credited to the the appropriate archive and the original source) to show the article in its final published form and context. Though ultimately I intend to replace these with my own photographs as I am able to gain physical access to the original published documents.
Where possible I have tried to group the entries below by the Newspaper or Magazine they were published in
List of services
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Tony and Tim
Chicks Own (Rejected)
Tony and Tim
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That School Play
by a Schoolmaster's Wife
Education Outlook August 1933
That School Play
by a Schoolmaster's Wife
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HOW I SHOULD LIKE TO SPEND MY HOLIDAYS AND WHY? - A Holiday in Bed
Review of Reviews August 1933
HOW I SHOULD LIKE TO SPEND MY HOLIDAYS AND WHY? - A Holiday in Bed
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To David / The First Born
Scribbler Nov 1933
Parents. The magazine for all who love young people. vol. 1. no. 1-vol. 19. no. 12. March 1934-July 1952. London, 1934-52.
Review of Reviews July 1934 / Madras Mail August 1934
To David / The First Born
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MY EVENING AT HOME
Home Chat 17 March 193?
MY EVENING AT HOME
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HOLD TIGHT!
Peterborough Citizen Date unknown
HOLD TIGHT!
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Mending
Womans Weekly Sept 1936
Mending
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Christmas Postcard Competition
Daily Mirror 20 Decemeber 1933
Christmas Postcard Competition
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Milk Tea
Daily Mirror 09 May 1935
Milk Tea
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Why I prefer to cook by Electricity -
Prize winning entry (Peterborough Electricity Department)
Peterborough Citizen 02 March 1931
Why I prefer to cook by Electricity -
Prize winning entry (Peterborough Electricity Department)
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Saturday Competition - The Limit
Unknown June? 1934
Saturday Competition - The Limit
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Saturday Competition - The Longest Day
Unknown 20 June 1934
Saturday Competition - The Longest Day
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Saturday Competition - A Versifying Test
Unknown 06 June 1934
Saturday Competition - A Versifying Test
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UNSHAKEN EMPIRES
The City Temple Tidings October 1937
UNSHAKEN EMPIRES
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TO EACH HIS VISION
The City Temple Tidings September 1937, Also submitted Womans Magazine October 1936
TO EACH HIS VISION
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“CUT YOUR WORK TO YOUR INCOME”
Submitted: Nursery World March 1932?
“CUT YOUR WORK TO YOUR INCOME”
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Measles & Mumps
Submitted - Daily Telegraph - Childrens page 7 January 1932 (Rejected)
Measles & Mumps
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Plan of Campaign
Submitted May1933, Published 14 ??? 1934 Everyman Magazine?
Plan of Campaign
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Hows That Umpire - Famous Plays 1932-33
The Lending Library January 1934
Hows That Umpire - Famous Plays 1932-33
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Was it Worthwhile?
Red and White 05July 1932
Was it Worthwhile?
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The Contributors Club - W.A Rathkey
Review of Reviews April 1934
The Contributors Club - W.A Rathkey
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The Contributors Club - Man Proposes
Review of Reviews September 1934
The Contributors Club - Man Proposes
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The Motorists
Peterborough Citizen 04 November 1930
The Motorists
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SONGS FOR WORKING DAYS
A set of six verses by Doris M Holden
Womans Weekly 18 August 1936
SONGS FOR WORKING DAYS
A set of six verses by Doris M Holden
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On Asking "Why"?
Shorthand Typist 16 Jan 34
On Asking "Why"?
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Job - and your Job
The Shorthand Typist 1934
Job - and your Job
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ARGUING
Books of Today January 1937
ARGUING
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FIND YOUR COPY ON THE SPOT.
Writing News Feb 1936
FIND YOUR COPY ON THE SPOT.
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Seeing the funny side
The Writer 18/11 Acc Jan 34
Seeing the funny side
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This Baby Business
The Writer 26 May 1936
This Baby Business