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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The Christian Observer
Widely read Evangelical periodical
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The Guardian
An Anglo -catholic newspaper
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1 vote
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3 votes
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haslingden observer
The coverage of wast Lancashire is currently relatively poor.
2 votes -
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 -
18 votes
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Chelsea General Advertiser and News
Please post the 1970-80’s copies
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1 vote
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Wanstead and Woodford Guardian/Express
We have scant support for our area please affix more information to cover our region in more detail
18 votes -
Christmas Numbers of The Sketch
For some reason it seems that the scans of The Sketch did not include the special Christmas issues. I was looking in particular for the ones from 1903 and 1904. It would be nice to see those added! Perhaps Christmas Numbers for other papers were also missed?
3 votes -
Union Jack
Newspaper for British troops in World War II.
2 votes -
4 votes
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Luton News
More Luton papers after 1940
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3 votes
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Hammersmith Chronicle/Chelsea News
Or Shepherd’s Bush gazette 1970-82 dates please
20 votes -
East Ham Recorder
Please expand the East London coverage onto your online portfolio
372 votes -
Morning Leader
In the years before the First World War there was a thriving Liberal press, with the Daily Chronicle, the Daily News and the Morning Leader. The beginnings of the popular press can be traced back to the Morning Leader, which first hit the streets in 1892 as a 1/2d paper. It merged with the Daily News (which you already have) in 1912.
3 votes
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