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.
1552 results found
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Huntingdonshire county news
Huntingdonshire county news
1 vote -
Solihull News
Solihull News
4 votes -
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 -
Ipswich Evening Star
Twentieth Century
1,013 votes -
Padiham Advertiser
The events of the town are only briefly alluded to in other publications.
3 votes -
Dover Express
Dover Express 1979-1999
3 votes -
St Mary Cray and Swanley Express
Local paper established either 1877 or 1888.
4 votes -
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 -
Leeds Other Paper
Leeds Other paper
5 votes -
Sussex Daily News
Sussex Daily News
19 votes -
5 votes
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Berrow's Worcester Journal
Berrow's Worcester Journal 1850-1930
154 votes -
34 votes
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Stornoway Gazette
It would be good to see the news in this far flung group of islands
60 votes -
The Musical World (1836–91); The Musical Times
I'd like to read specialized periodicals such as: The Musical World (1836–91); The Musical Times
2 votes -
Strathspey and Badenoch Herald
It covers a large chunk of the Highlands stranded between the Aberdeen to the east and Elgin to the west
4 votes -
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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