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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Manchester Weekly Times
I'd love to see the weekly version of the Manchester Times added, particularly in the 1870s and 1880s, as I think it's interesting to study regional syndication of serialization of Victorian novels, which happened around this time.
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daily post 1950 onwards to present day
Hi, Daily Post issues have a great deal of information I am interested in but they are only online up to 1950. I would love to see more up to date issues
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1 vote
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Golf, a weekly record of 'ye royal and ancient' game
Golf, a weekly record of 'ye royal and ancient' game was first published on 19th September 1890. It ran under this title until it changed to Golf Illustrated around 1897.
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Arms and Explosives
The trade journal Arms and Explosives had all sorts of articles on military and hunting affairs.
3 votes -
Darlington and Stockton Times please
Not a lot is currently available please make more progress into this region
8 votes -
Cambrian News after 1919
would like to search family notices
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Docklands Recorder or Wapping Post
This area of London needs more substantial information currently we have little contact with our history
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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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Bon Accord, Aberdeen 1880-1914
Bon Accord, Aberdeen 1880-1914
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Chelsea News and advertiser 1960s
Seeking more contributions need photos from the kings road in 1960
8 votes -
Kentish Express
It would be great if the Kentish Express (based on Ashford, Kent and surrounding villages) could be digitised, as I am tracing my family history and a lot of my relatives come from this area
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Newcastle Daily Leader
Since some issues [e.g. early 1890] are too fragile to view in the British Library this should be prioritised over content already available in other formats/places...
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Bowes Park Weekly News
This newspaper ran from 1904 - 1940 when it was incorporated into the Muswell Hill Record. I've been unable to find out why it closed because it seems to have been very successful. It's a very special family run newspaper that reflects life in the new community in Bowes Park and it tells us why local press was and is such an important part of community life and democracy. I have looked at some copies in the British Library and the 1904 editions in particular are very fragile. It would be an absolutely brilliant choice - even if it's only…
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Haringey/Tottenham Independent
Great local paper offering a good insight into the area
13 votes -
Skelmersdale Reporter
Important because it chronicled the growth of the new town, reporting on residents and businesses but only survived until the dissolution of the new town development company
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llanelly & burry port star
Both the Llanelly and Burry Port Star newspapers
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Manchester Evening Chronicle
manchester evening chronicle 1860 to 1950 please?
6 votes
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