Newspapers we should add next
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The Dublin Mercury/Hoey's Dublin Mercury 1766-1773
James Hoey was printer to the Catholic Committee in Dublin, and his newspaper catered for an elite Catholic readership, and was open in its support for the governing administration. It was one of the first newspapers of the time to cater for elite Irish Catholic opinion.
Copies of the Newspaper can be found at the British Library
9 votes -
Newspapers in the Cheshunt/Waltham Cross, Herts area for 1950s and 1960s
Am looking for a report on the death in 1959 of a local Headmistress, Miss Margetts [Ida Lily], she was Head at St Mary's Girls Junior & Mixed Infants until her death in 1959 and burial in Cheshunt Cemetery, Bury Green Road.
5 votes -
Lady's Pictoral
Lady's Pictorial: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Fashion, Society, Art, Literature, Music and Drama. Printed from 1881 to about 1921.
1 vote -
Southport Champion
It is a well known local newspaper that has been published on Merseyside for many years now.
1 vote -
Southport Reporter
It is regulated by IMPRESS the independent monitor for the UK's press, and 1 of the 1st to sign up to it. It is also the first online-only newspaper not to have a hard copy in the UK.
1 vote -
Brighton Examiner
Brighton Examiner please - 1860s. The British Library is the only library in the world holding this, and are currently 'unfit for use'. This is a crucial and valuable resource for Brighton history.
4 votes -
Lynton & Lynmouth Recorder
Lynton & Lynmouth Recorder should be added, as the area has an immensely rich history.
1 vote -
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
The paper has been In existence since c1855. It should be of interest to anyone researching family history within the area of Airdrie and Coatbridge.
34 votes -
Newcastle upon Tyne newspapers 1919 to 1939
There is very little coverage for this period in any of the Newcastle papers at present.
2 votes -
Alnwick Mercury for the 1920s and 1930s please
It would be great to see more of this newspaper please.
1 vote -
7 votes
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brewer`s journal
There is a vast interest in brewery history in the UK
3 votes -
Hoylake and west kirby visitor 1908/1915
1909 to 1914 not available at wirral archives
1 vote -
Stirling Observer
All missing years 1840 - 1843, 1848, 1868 -1913, 1919 - 1938 and more current. Especially the big gaps 1868 - 1913 & 1919 - 1938
3 votes -
7 votes
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Worksop guardian
Worksop Guardian please
23 votes -
The Staffordshire
Others have asked that gaps in the coverage of the Staffordshire Sentinel be filled from 1873. I am interested also in earlier periods. The weekly publications date from 1854, but there are currently many gaps which I know could be filled.
3 votes -
Stratford-upon-Avon Herald
Covers a wide area urban and rural rich in history and social political activity
5 votes -
"Morning Post"
This was a major national newspaper and long-lived. Existing BNA coverage is extensive but ends at 1909, leaving a gap from 1910 to 1937, when the title was merged with the Daily Telegraph. Please fill the gap.
9 votes -
National Reformer
The journal was established in Sheffield in 1860, as an initiative by the Sheffield Secularists,on a prospectus describing its policy as "Atheistic in theology, Republican in politics, and Malthusian in social economy". Charles Bradlaugh was co-editor and periodically edited the journal through to 1890. Leading booksellers refused to stock it.
5 votes
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