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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Primrose League Gazette
After listening to The Long View on BBC Radio 4 13/7/2017 I think making the Primrose League Gazette available would be a useful source for political historians.
12 votes -
The Star
The Star (London: 1888 to 1915) An important radical paper founded and edited by T.P. O'Connor, and edited during the Edwardian years by the famous Ernest Parke.
4 votes -
East Kent Mercury
East Kent Mercury (Deal, Kent)
Supplied services to all ships anchored in the Downs and had Naval Dockyard5 votes -
14 votes
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The Wandsworth & Battersea District Times
The coverage of Battersea is at present not as good as some areas. I suggest this addition would redress the imbalance
9 votes -
Worcester Evening News
The 1960s editions contain some obscure info from my childhood that I want.
I still remember many of the stylised adverts, and the front pages show "international tensions" remarkably similar to today !104 votes -
Chingford Guardian and Gazette
Would be great to see the papers from the early 1960s and 1970s
6 votes -
Gloucester Journal
The Gloucester Journal archive is missing this decade. During this period there was a massive change in working practice in the region as hand weaving made way to power looms. In 1825 there was the Weavers' Strike, surely of interest?
21 votes -
Liverpool Mercury (1893 and 1898)
These two years are the only one missing from the 1900s and it would be great to have them online so that newspaper series can be complete.
5 votes -
Oldbury Weekly News
There were sevral editions of this paper biased towards local centres such as Smethwick or West Bromwich. The Oldbury Weekly New, starting ca 1875, is an invaluabe resource for local history, and browsing on line would be the best way to access it.
17 votes -
The North Wales Weekly News
The North Wales Weekly News 1880's to 1960's
9 votes -
East Sussex News
East Sussex News
8 votes -
Malvern Advertiser
Begun in 1855, the newspaper records life in this famous Victorian spa town. Visitors here have included included Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill, Florence Nightingale, Princess Victoria, Charles Darwin, Alfred Tennyson, Edward Elgar (who lived here for 13 years), G B Shaw, Elizabeth Barrett and Evelyn Waugh.
78 votes -
Folkestone Chronicle and Folkestone Observer
Folkestone Chronicle 1855 - 1886 and Folkestone Observer 1861 - 1892
9 votes -
Sussex
Brighton Evening Argus
20 votes -
The Yorkshireman
Incredibly interesting details of nineteenth century Yorkshire
12 votes -
The Blantyre Gazette
Known locally as The Blantyre Gazette. Blantyre, South Lanarkshire. Owned by John Clifford, The Gazette ran from December 1925 - 31st January 1964
6 votes -
5 votes
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58 votes
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The Hull Sentinel
Is It possible for the Hull Sentinel to be put online?
It ran from 1928 to 1950 on a weekly basis.
4 votes
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