Newspapers we should add next
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Temperance Newspapers
Why are there no temperance papers at all on here? This movement involved an estimated 10% of the population in 1900, and was one of the most influential cultural, social, and political forces for nearly 100 years - please catch up!!!! Such as the Temperance Companion, Alliance News, etc.
3 votes -
Willenhall Reporter
Would really help my research into my family
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1 vote
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Midland Athlete
Started 1879, covered Athletics and Football
1 vote -
North London Mercury & Crouch End Echo
Very valuable resource for north London
62 votes -
Carlow Morning Post
An Irish regional newspaper that would compliment the Carlow Sentinel that is already carried. There are not too many issues involved either.
1 vote -
National Adviser and Literary, Commercial and Agricultural Register
Only produced from August 1811 and December 1812.
Unusual view of the period. My interest is in the May,1812 issues1 vote -
Bath Evening Chronicle
Daily
1 vote -
Leeds Skyrack Express
Great paper which featured many interesting local news stories without sensationalist headlines no fuss
277 votes -
Manchester Evening Chronicle
manchester evening chronicle 1860 to 1950 please?
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124 votes
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Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire news between 1890 and 1920
61 votes -
Hucknall Dispatch
Hucknall (Notts) area not generally covered by Nottingham titles.
The Hucknall & Bulwell Dispatch covers area north of City of Nottingham.84 votes -
Dundee People's Journal
This would materially help WW1 and WW2 research
1 vote -
Birmingham Town Crier
Important Labour monthly newspaper; great for grass roots political organization and activism
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101 votes
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115 votes
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Scunthorpe Star
Never seen it but an elderley relative described its contents as ideal for family research in Scunthorpe area
9 votes -
Auckland Chronical
newspaper covering the mining villages of Co Durham, particularly during ww1. Of interest to historians of North East, mining communities, socialist/Labour history, WW1 etc
2 votes -
The Hawick advertiser
The Hawick advertiser is a defunct publication and I would be great to see what it was like
1 vote
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