Woman's Journal was a monthly British magazine primarily targeted towards women readers, published from November 1927 to 2001.
[1] It contained a mix of contemporary fiction, beauty, fashion and stories about the royal family.
The magazine supported women's many interests, including publishing a Women Driver's Pocketbook in 1963, with useful tips and guidance on safe driving.
Among the writers contributing to its fiction pages were - An early beauty editor was Jean Cleland (1895-1978).
The Women's Journal UK was relaunched to address contemporary women's issues.