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.
1536 results found
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The news shopper
Bromley and Orpington News Shopper
1 vote -
Braintree and Witham Times
Braintree and Witham Times
2 votes -
Hamilton advertiser
This paper is an excellent resource, but the earlier and later years are really needed on this site. The 1850s are missing, and coverage should extend to at least 1945
2 votes -
hlc times
the hlc times is a newspaper I made. it has intresting information. made by the hlc in telford.
3 votes -
Ilford Advertiser, Express, Gurdian or Recorder
Please chronicle more of our important local papers history online
1 vote -
Peeblesshire Express
This is the only newspaper for the county of Peeblesshire throughout most of the 19th and 20th centuries, yet only 13 of the weekly issues have been digitised. Please add more. It's a small county so not many people may vote for this but important to researchers.
1 vote -
Muswell Hill Journal
Please add extra north London papers
1 vote -
Shoreham Herald
This paper covered the area not covered by the Worthing papers - so it picked up Southwick, Shoreham, Steyning - therefore it had local news/sports reports not found in the Worthing/Brighton papers.
there are none of these as yet.
1 vote -
Monmouthshire Beacon into the 1920s or 30s
I am researching my family and also the war memorial etc and this would be a great help for me.
1 vote -
Peckham and Dulwich advertiser and news
It would benefit us locals to see more home grown papers added also the South East London Mercury
1 vote -
The Christian Observer
Widely read Evangelical periodical
1 vote -
The Irish Press and The Sunday Press
These national titles would significantly improve your 20th century Irish coverage especially presenting the nationalist/moderate republican view of the Troubles but also a lot of valuable political, general events and social coverage. These titles ceased publication in 1995 so there should not be serious rights issues.
5 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 -
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 -
The Borehamwood Times and Edgware Newspapers
Thank you for all the fantastic digitisation and blogs you've been putting together - really amazing, interesting stuff.
Digitising the Borehamwood Times or any of the Edgware or Watford newspapers would fill a gap that exists in North London / South Hertfordshire between Harrow and Pinner in the West and Hendon and Finchley in the East.
7 votes -
South African Newspapers
Rand Daily Mail for a Johannesburg view of South African life
18 votes -
Eastbourne Herald
From 1959 onwards please. It is so frustrating that they currently finish at 1958. Thank you.
9 votes -
3 votes
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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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