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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4 votes
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10 votes
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Preston Journal
Preston newspaper from early 19th century.
2 votes -
south notts echo
this is the only paper that even covered Arnold Nottingham so it would be great to see it listed.
4 votes -
Banffshire Advertiser
The Banffshire Advertiser newspaper covered the Buckie area and has not to be confused with the Banffshire Journal which is already online. Therefore would it be possible to have the Banffshire Advertiser added at some point soon.
5 votes -
5 votes
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Leicester Graphic
The Leicester Graphic was a social magazine and would be of interest to those undertaking research in family history and genealogy.
2 votes -
Leicester Advertiser
The Leicester Advertiser was predominantly an agricultural newspaper, but contained information about the war years and the efforts of the farmers to provide food. It would be of great interest to family historians and genealogist alike, especially as it was illustrated and would no doubt provide much sought after photos of relatives.
2 votes -
The Hampshire Independent
The Liberal alternative to Hampshire Advertiser (Tory); already exists as microfilm but troublesome to search.
11 votes -
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 -
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 -
Camberley News
Camberley News
120 votes -
thame gazette
Thame Gazette
2 votes -
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 -
Barnsley Independent
The superior weekly newspaper for Barnsley and the surrounding district prior to WW1. Very good coverage of local sport.
8 votes -
Goole and Thorne Times
Goole and Thorne Times
Goole and Thorne Chronicle4 votes -
"Hackney & Stoke Newington Recorder"
"Hackney & Stoke Newington Recorder"
7 votes -
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 -
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 -
Watford observer
Watford Observer
3 votes
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