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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Holmfirth Express
The Holmfirth Express is an important local archive
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124 votes
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Ross-shire Journal
Would be helpful to have the years immediately pre WW1 and up to just after WW2 (from 1913 up to about 1946). Currently engaged in inter-war years local history. This would be a great help. Many thanks.
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Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire news between 1890 and 1920
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Canary Wharf News
1980s Versions would be ideal
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Hucknall Dispatch
Hucknall (Notts) area not generally covered by Nottingham titles.
The Hucknall & Bulwell Dispatch covers area north of City of Nottingham.84 votes -
Isle of Skye, Orkneys, Hebrides and Shetland news
Researching the disappearance of sheep by ufos in the 1970s these would
Be a great resource. Also the tales of mass floods and fallen trees will be a joy to behold reliving all those memories again.Ps - please add the Leicester Mercury after 1950!! Overwhelming bias towards Scotland on here
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Watford papers 1969
Observer please after 69
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Watford Observer
Watford Observer
Watfords main newspaper an important resource
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Clapham and Lambeth News/Lambeth Local
Good local papers
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Bow and Bromley Citizen
Great east end title please add
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John Bull (Edited by Horatio Bottomley)
The BNA have this title to 1892, but it became user Bottomley after 1906 n important and influential publication, putting forward populist ideas.
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2 votes
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British Guiana and Demerara papers
Hi would be keen to see anything you may have from British Guiana/Demerara iin the first half of the 19th century?
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Midland Reporter and Westmeath Nationalist
The Midland Reporter and Westmeath Nationalist was a newspaper which circulated in Westmeath, in the Irish Midlands, from the 1890s to the late 1930s. Owned by Roscommon newspaper publisher Jasper Tully, during the Irish revolutionary period it was, unlike its direct rival the Westmeath Examiner, the primary bullhorn for the advanced nationalist and Sinn Féin point of view. It provided a platform for the radical nationalist MP, Laurence Ginnell, who was the organiser of the Ranch War, the last major outbreak of agrarian agitation in Ireland before independence.
As the Westmeath Examiner is available online elsewhere, the availability of the…
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109 votes
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Bristol Post
Its a shame Bristol hasn’t been covered more intently it certainly has a history and industry to rival any other city in the country London excluded .
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Britain's most important paper after The Times.
Given Reynolds' Newspaper was the most widely quoted British newspaper after The Times, the failure to prioritise its digitisation beyond 1900, and instead focus on far less titles, is idiosyncratic at best, and a gross oversight at worst. Please. Now. Without any more delay!
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Thomson's Weekly News
Can we have Thomson's Weekly News, published in Dundee, from the 1920s to the 1970s? This paper carried both Scottish and Irish news.
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Western Morning News post 1950
Please continue with the Western Morning News post 1950, ideally to 1970 but even to 1960 would be excellent.
2 votes
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