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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Rhyl Journal and Advertiser
North Wales premier seaside resort, great paper covering a host of local activities and news
23 votes -
Swansea Herald of Wales
Defunct weekly paper that run until 2011
8 votes -
Bromley Times
Not much currently covering this large area
17 votes -
Andover Digest
Only ran for a short period in the 1980s but a useful source nevertheless
4 votes -
Lincolnshire Newspapers please.
More titles from the Lincolnshire and Eastern Counties please such as the Sleaford Gazette. Also completing the Stamford Mercury, Lincolnshire Chronicle and Lincolnshire Echo.
7 votes -
1 vote
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clevedon mercury
several towns and villages in the north somerset area which are not covered by Bristol and Weston-Super-Mare papers
1 vote -
Dewsbury Reporter
Years 1970-1994
30 votes -
The Shamrock 1866 -1919
Long running Irish illustrated weekly, originals of which which now sell for exorbitant sums online.
5 votes -
115 votes
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Flintshire Leader aka Evening Leader
Unable to find anything about this newspaper. Mainly covers Broughton/Connah's Quay/Flint/Holywell as well as the rural environs. It is still in circulation.
4 votes -
Time and Tide
'Time and Tide' was a very important feminist journal of the interwar period and its centenary is coming up in May 2020. It would be a great addition to the titles and a timely relaunch.
5 votes -
Sutton Herald
Important paper for south London
13 votes -
Essex County Standard after 1918 and Harwich and Dovercourt Standard
North Essex, i.e. Colchester & Harwich is not well represented in the 20th century. Much more is needed on this area.
11 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 -
Merthyr Express 1960's
Covers the Aberfan Disaster of 1966 from a local perspective with many images taken at the time. This was a disaster that was/is known worldwide. Anybody joining this site for that perspective has been misled i.e. me
4 votes -
The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions
18th and 19th century The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions, Fancy Costumes, and the Regimentals of the Army
16 votes -
Alsager Chronicle
Good weekly paper for south Cheshire region
14 votes -
Yorkshire Post and Daily Telegraph
Please continue the Yorkshire Post and Daily Telegraph up to the present day.
25 votes -
Littlehampton Gazette
I am researching the names on our local WW2 war memorial and find that copies of the Littlehampton Gazette for 1940 to 1955 have not been digitised. I have looked at the microfilm in our local library and cannot understand why these have been omitted.
1 vote
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