Newspapers we should add next
Tell us what publications would be of most use to you. You can be as general (Victorian cycling magazines) or specific (South Wales Argus) as you wish! We take on board all of your suggestions but are bound by copyright restrictions and our agreements with publishers, these form the boundaries of what we may publish online.
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Royston Crow
Only known full run is in the Royston Museum. www.roystonmuseum.org.uk
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The Clarion
Robert Blatchford's socialist weekly newspaper. It became the most successful socialist weekly newspaper of its kind, with the highest circulation and had the longest run. It was published 1891-1934. The Clarion movement - including the Clarion cycling clubs and choirs grew out if it.
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Gateshead Observer
The best source of information for events in Gateshead during the mid 19th century.
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50 votes
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Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Ireland
Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Irleand
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Wells Journal after 1900
Wells Journal 1900s
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44 votes
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29 votes
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Greenock Telegraph 19th Century
The Scottish western provincial press is barely represented, as the Glasgow Herald was a national newspaper.
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25 votes
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Herts and Essex Observer
Please add the Herts & Essex Observer. Recently the WW1 volumes have become rather damaged, at least the locally kept copies. I fear that if nothing is done they will eventually become useless.
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Dunfermline Press material from 1865 onwards
Liam Kelly from your Support Team informed me that you were not including Dunfermline Press material from 1865 onwards. Liam did not give a reason so I contacted Mr Harris, the current editor of the DP. He said that the copies of the paper are all held by the British Library and couldn't see any reason why they could not be included. For local people in the West of Fife, the Dunfermline Press is a main source of local history. I have frequently used the microfiche facility in the Carnegie Library but have found this difficult to use due to…
23 votesClosed - Now live · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedThe Dunfermline Press becomes Dunfermline Saturday Press around this time period. We have added content for both titles based on what material is available at the British Library.
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26 votes
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Aris's Birmingham Gazette pre 1840
There are Georgian newspapers which covered Birmingham pre 1837. Arris's Gazette readily springs to mind, but there were others. It would be great to read these online. Can you help, please given the amount of interest in Birmingham history?
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There are no titles I can find from the religious press
The religious press is not represented in this archive. Are such papers outside the scope of this project?These would be of particular interest for those researching family history. Several titles immediately spring to mind…The Jewish Chronicle, The Catholic Herald, The Church Times…
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The Ripley and Heanor News
The Ripley and Heanor News
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Referee
The Referee
Unrivalled for entertainment and sports coverage of Edwardian London!12 votes -
Forres Gazette
Forres Gazette
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4 votes
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Missing 10 years, Leicester Journal 1818 - 1828
Missing 10 years, Leicester Journal 1818 - 1828
10 votes
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