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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South Midlands Free Press 1858-1917
Published in Kettering then Leicester, the Midland Free Press, provides a working class viewpoint, important for shoe trade history.
3 votes -
5 votes
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(The) daily post (London, England 1719-1746)
Also issued on microfilm from Research Publications, Woodbridge, London.
Online version: Daily post (London, England : 1719) (OCoLC)500815193Publication history: Began in Oct. 3, 1719; ceased in Feb. 14, 1746. Cf. Newspapers in Australian libraries.
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2012213545
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Battersea News/Putney Chronicle
Good papers that covered the area
9 votes -
7 votes
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Swansea Evening Post
Please pair up more dates for the S Wales Evening Post to take us on par with other leading papers. An important paper, Wales is severely lacking compared to Irish coverage when Ireland already has an online archive which covers many of their papers past 1950, Wales doesn’t have access to this.
4 votes -
The Gardeners' Weekly Magazine
This is one of the most important Victorian gardening papers, of interest to sociologists as much as gardeners. It is aimed at middle and lower class readers, unlike most of the other Victorian gardening papers.
4 votes -
Alfreton and Belper Journal
Would help to fill the gaps before the Belper News began in 1896.
3 votes -
3 votes
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Brent and Wembley Leader
Always topical and always impartial free weekly paper
6 votes -
Reading Evening Post 1986
Look back more at this period
2 votes -
Fulham Chronicle
fulham chronicle
fulham news1,465 votes -
County Down Spectator
Founded in 1904 the County Down Spectator is a weekly newspaper serving the area of North Down, Northern Ireland. An absolute mine of historical information for the town of Bangor and the surrounding area of Down.
4 votes -
Stoke on Trent Sentinel
The full compliment of issues
3 votes -
Peckham Peculiar
Great locals paper for the area
5 votes -
Monthly Visitor.
A meeting of the Penge Tabernacle (Baptist) Church in 1902, found via your efforts, mentioned the Monthly Visitor in italics as if it was a kind of journal.
If copies of Monthly Visitor have survived it would be a real bonus to Baptist searches in the South London area at the turn of the 20th Century.1 vote -
6 votes
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Darjeeling Advertiser
Published in Darjeeling weekly from about 1870-1949, the Darjeeling Advertiser was full of news about the mostly British community of the town and its hinterland. Topics covered local community news as well as its business and cultural life.
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4 votes
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The Glasgow Eastern Standard
The Glasgow Eastern Standard
2 votes
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