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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The Highlander (1873-1882)
The Highlander, published in Inverness between 1873 and 1881, is said to have focused on land reform and the Gaelic language, but it is also likely to have featured socialist ideas as the editor was "one of the founders of the Scottish Labour Party". As such it is likely to be of interest not just to Gaelic Scholars and Celticists but also to historians interested in socialism and the experience of the working class, be they from Scotland or other parts of the UK, or scholars more generally researching politics during the 1870s and early 1880s. The Highlander was also…
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Midland Athlete
Started 1879, covered Athletics and Football
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North London Mercury & Crouch End Echo
Very valuable resource for north London
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Leeds Skyrack Express
Great paper which featured many interesting local news stories without sensationalist headlines no fuss
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Manchester Evening Chronicle
manchester evening chronicle 1860 to 1950 please?
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Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire news between 1890 and 1920
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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 -
Birmingham Town Crier
Important Labour monthly newspaper; great for grass roots political organization and activism
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Scunthorpe Star
Never seen it but an elderley relative described its contents as ideal for family research in Scunthorpe area
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Auckland Chronical
newspaper covering the mining villages of Co Durham, particularly during ww1. Of interest to historians of North East, mining communities, socialist/Labour history, WW1 etc
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The Hawick advertiser
The Hawick advertiser is a defunct publication and I would be great to see what it was like
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Liverpool Courier
As we have seen, Liverpool papers are not adequately represented. The Liverpool Courier was one of the main papers during the early 20th century. The Liverpool Daily Post from 1914 to 1930 would also be an important and useful addition.
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Sunderland Herald and Sunderland Beacon
It would be good to see either of these newspapers as part of the online archive.
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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.
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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.
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West Lancashire Evening Gazette
West Lancashire Evening Gazette, 1960-1979. A treasure trove of Blackpool entertainment stories and adverts. Also, if possible, the annual What's On magazines (Blackpool 71, Blackpool 72 etc) that were published each season by the Gazette.
7 votes
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