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  1. Rathfriland ‘Outlook’

    The ‘Outlook’ began publication around 1939 as a weekly and remains as such today. It is an important mirror for this rural part of South Down. You have the Newry Reporter until 1910 - given that Newry is now a city with a population of over 40k it would be a window into Newry’s past to extend the coverage. Also the Newry Telegraph - no longer published - would be valuable to have on line. These 3 titles would be my votes. Thanks

    7 votes
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  2. The Hants and Sussex News

    It was the local newspaper for the East Hampshire area around Petersfield and would be invaluable for our local history research.

    2 votes
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  3. Camberley News

    Camberley News

    120 votes
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  4. thame gazette

    Thame Gazette

    2 votes
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  5. Lincolnshire Free Press

    Can we have more Lincolnshire Free Press titles please as there is such a vast gap for local history researchers at the moment between available years.

    10 votes
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  6. Barnsley Independent

    The superior weekly newspaper for Barnsley and the surrounding district prior to WW1. Very good coverage of local sport.

    8 votes
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  7. Goole and Thorne Times

    Goole and Thorne Times
    Goole and Thorne Chronicle

    4 votes
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  8. "Hackney & Stoke Newington Recorder"

    "Hackney & Stoke Newington Recorder"

    7 votes
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  9. Gateshead Post

    The Gateshead Post was launched in 1946 and ended in 2003 being bought up by Thomson Regional Newspapers. The paper is a fabulous source of local news that rarely hit the other mainstream newspapers such as the Evening Chronicle or Newcastle Journal. In addition, it made substantial use of photographs of local events and people.

    30 votes
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  10. Leamington Chronicle

    Leamington Chronicle, especially from 1872. A local paper with a radical reputation and an important forum around the time that agitation across midland and eastern counties led to the establishment of the National Agricultural Labourers' Union in Leamington. Warwick County archives have it for 1872, a key year, but in an exceptionally fragile condition that renders it unavailable for inspection.

    4 votes
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  11. Watford observer

    Watford Observer

    3 votes
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  12. Huntingdonshire county news

    Huntingdonshire county news

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  13. Solihull News

    Solihull News

    4 votes
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  14. Do you have any plans to complete the run of the Shrewsbury Chronicle? We really need the gaps filling

    Do you have any plans to complete the run of the Shrewsbury Chronicle? It is a great advantage to us for the work we are doing to VCH Shropshire/Shrewsbury to have some of it online, but the gaps are very difficult and we would really welcome an accelerated programme to close them.

    23 votes
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  15. Ipswich Evening Star

    Twentieth Century

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  16. Padiham Advertiser

    The events of the town are only briefly alluded to in other publications.

    3 votes
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  17. Dover Express

    Dover Express 1979-1999

    3 votes
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  18. St Mary Cray and Swanley Express

    Local paper established either 1877 or 1888.

    4 votes
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  19. The Everyman

    Short-lived (1900s and 1929-1935) British magazine with a focus on art and writing. Attracted many famous writers - Sassoon, Chesterton, Belloc, etc. Also interesting because it took an explicitly political turn in the 1930s upon a change of ownership, going through a few editors, each with a different political bent (including the fascist yogi Francis Yeats-Brown and Ramsay MacDonald's friend Jean Elmslie, the Lady Dunedin).

    7 votes
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  20. Leeds Other Paper

    Leeds Other paper

    5 votes
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