Newspapers we should add next
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The Manchester Observer
The radical newspaper that sparked the events of the Peterloo Massacre. Published from 1795 -1821.
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Cambrian News
Interested in railway history, I would love to see any local meetings that were held as the railways grew into the areas of Wales
5 votes -
Leicester Mercury
Please the Leicester Mercury or the chronicle 1919 to 1939
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Ellesmere Port Pioneer
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the history of Ellesmere Port and the ‘Ellesmere Port Pioneer’ is the most detailed source of information from 1920 onwards.
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I would llike to see Lincs Standard - (Horncastle, Spilsby, and Alford edition) plus Skegness Standard
this gives me better history for Hogsthorpe and local football leagues
organised from the village1 vote -
Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those year.
Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those years.
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35 votes
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2,701 votes
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Modern content from across the UK
I am coming to a dead end searching because 1960,which is your more recent periods is too far back. All other archive search sites offer this facility to search publications from these decades.
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4 votes
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Stirling Journal
It contains very interesting content and local information -sometimes with different focus to that found in the 19thc Stirling Observer
9 votes -
norfolk news/chronicle 1850 to 1890
looking for Lynn Horticultural Society history
7 votes -
Cycling / Cycling Weekly
The weekly reference source from the late Victorian period until today.
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Mitcham & Tooting Mercury from 1878 to 1915
This newspaper covers end of Victorian period for south London, including Balham, Mitcham, Streatham and Tooting.
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3 votes
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Ellesmere Port News
Probably the earliest newspaper dedicated to events in Ellesmere Port. There appears to have been at least two Issues: Number 1, 5th December 1908 and Number 2, 12th December 1908, but were any more published?
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Farnworth and worsley journal
Farnworth & Worsley Journal
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Newton and Golborne News
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton-le-Willows#Local_media
my Nan (almost 90) was receptionist at the newspaper offices in Market Street, Earlestown for many years before it closed and became part of the Warrington Guardian9 votes -
55 votes
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Portsmouth Evening News
Portsmouth Evening News - master request for all years
1,369 votesOpen - Digitisation underway ·AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
Over the last year, we have worked with National World to secure an agreement allowing us to digitise and publish more of their content. National World currently have over 200 local and regional titles across the United Kingdom and we are diligently working through them as quickly as possible. While the Portsmouth Evening News is on the plan, please note that turnaround times may vary depending on the accessibility of the material for digitisation.
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