Tatler - Unrelated Tatlers

Unrelated Tatlers

Other magazines named Tatler have no connection to the London magazine or Condé Nast, although their content is a similar mix of fashion and local high-society news.

The Irish Tatler was founded by H. Crawford Hartnell in 1890 as The Lady of the House, and later renamed Irish Sketch and Irish Tatler and Sketch. Noelle Campbell Sharp renamed it IT in 1979. She sold it to Robert Maxwell in 1989; Smurfit publications bought it after Maxwell's death. It is now Irish Tatler.

Ulster Tatler has been published in Belfast since 1966.

The New York Tatler Social Digest merged in 1929 with the American Sketch to give Tatler and American Sketch. John S. Schem closed the magazine in 1933 after legal trouble arising from its grading of New York débutantes, on a scale running "A", "B", "C", "D", and "E–Z".

The Tatler is the name of the print and online newspaper for Lloyd Memorial High School in Erlanger, Kentucky.

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