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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Blackburn Times
1901 - 1945
27 votes -
Nelson Leader
The Nelson Leader would be an excellent newspaper to have on your site. It is one of the best local newspapers in the country.
26 votes -
Middlesex Independent
Brentford's premier newspaper until WW2. Invaluable resource.
26 votes -
The Sunday Post
The current coverage does not include the years 1930 to 1934. Do you have any plans to add these years?
25 votes -
Macclesfield Courier
Goes back to early 1800s. Very important for silk industry and the men who made their fortunes.
24 votes -
Bolton Chronicle
The Bolton Chronicle 1820s-1834 is missing. When is it scheduled to be added?
~Thanks a lot
24 votes -
Loughborough Echo
Loughborough Newspapers
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22 votes
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20 votes
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Middleton Guardian
An important source of local information about this area in the last quarter of 19th century
20 votes -
The Kensington News and West London Times
'The Kensington News and West London Times' - Another interesting title from within London that mentions royal servants and full details of local funerals including those who attended.
20 votes -
The Oban Times
While accessing newspapers online for historical research is advantageous, there are disadvantages. Not all years for the Oban Times newspapers have been digitised. Its reportage provides insight into the influences effecting change as Oban developed during the 1870s. From a genealogical point, The Oban Times’ 1879 coverage of the Police Court (accessed 2013) and social commentary offer insights into the social problems and law and order policies affecting the lives of second and third generation ancestors. Looking at newspapers for the 1880s would provide an opportunity to observe continuities and changes to social and economic life in Oban, and on…
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19 votes
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Stamford Mercury
More of the Stamford Mercury please.
17 votes -
Chorley Guardian
Would like to see my local weekly adding to the collection, the Chorley Guardian, which dates back to around 1873
16 votes -
Abergele and Pensarn Visitor
Beginning in the 1860s, the Abergele visitor was the premier newspaper of the central portion of north Wales for nearly 150 years. It provides an in-depth analysis of politics, social and cultural life in Wales during a tumultuous period of change. A must for all social and cultural historians.
16 votes -
Blackpool Gazette
We need to further establish the papers history on here
15 votes -
Kelso Chronical
Local happenings in Kelso near to the English border and Information wanted to read about my ancestors who were Baronets and Officers in the British Army. Their emigration to Jamaica, their skirmishes in the American war and their lives in the town of Kelso from 1763-1829. Kelso Chronical, Kelso Mail etc
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14 votes
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More Northampton papers!
Can we have Northampton Evening Telegraph up until 1890, please?
13 votes
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