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Rose Wild

Archive Editor at The Times

Rose Wild is the Archive Editor at The Times, based in London, United Kingdom.35 She specializes in uncovering and sharing interesting historical facts and stories from The Times' archives, dating from 1785 to the present day.23 As Archive Editor, Wild's work involves exploring a wide range of topics without a specific focus, covering various subjects in her articles.1

In addition to her role as Archive Editor, Rose Wild has previous experience working at Times Online.5 She is known for her attention to detail and passion for preserving historical information. Wild also contributes articles to The Times and occasionally to other publications such as Stuff.co.nz and The Sunday Times.4

Her professional email address is [email protected].uk.6 On social media, she maintains a presence on X (formerly Twitter) under the username @TimesArchive, where she shares snippets of "weird history" from The Times' extensive archives.2

Highlights

Nov 1 · muckrack.com
Rose Wild's Profile | The Times Journalist - Muck Rack
Jun 7 · The Times
Latin verse and a moment to toast on Mount Etna - The Times
Latin verse and a moment to toast on Mount Etna - The Times
May 24 · The Times
Patchy plurals: a singular source of annoyance - The Times
Patchy plurals: a singular source of annoyance - The Times
Rose Wild - Journalist Profile - Intelligent Relations

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London, United Kingdom