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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Loughborough Herald and North Leicestershire Gazette
From 1880 - 1919
17 votes -
Loughborough Advertiser
For the town of Loughborough. Ran 1868-1882
17 votes -
The Sun and The Daily Mail
The Sun or The Daily Mail from when they started. In the nineteenth century these papers were very clearly related to class, and I think they could make a very valuable addition for researchers (like myself).
55 votes -
Mid Sussex Times
Mid Sussex Times
33 votes -
The Harrow Observer
local papers from harrow, Middx -eg Harrow Observer
570 votes -
Kilmarnock Standard
Please consider adding the Kilmarnock Standard, which was the major newspaper for east Ayrshire. Thanks for your consideration.
49 votes -
Leeds Mercury
Leeds Mercury is not on before 1750 and I need information contained on these early dates.
13 votes -
Wakefield area
Wakefield please.... Dewsbury, Batley, Castleford, Pontefract, etc.
52 votes -
Kilkenny Journal
Please add more issues of the Kilkenny Journal, its available to 1871 but it would be such a benefit to researchers to have more years added
6 votes -
Bootle Times
Bootle Times
245 votes -
Chatham, Rochester & Brompton Observer
1900 onwards. The Medway towns are the most poulous area of Kent and there are no newspapers on your list which specifically cover this area
49 votes -
Kent messenger
Kent messenger
30 votes -
Star, The (Guernsey)
Add missing years - copies at the Priaulx Library, Guernsey are too fragile to handle and (of course) 1878 is among the years not available online.
5 votes -
Yorkshire Weekly Post
Please consider archiving the Yorkshire Weekly Post
9 votes -
143 votes
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Gravesend Reporter, Kent 1914 to 1924
Gravesend Reporter for the first world War.. Kent papers seem to be forgotten!
14 votes -
15 votes
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Ham&High
Hampstead & Highgate Express
35 votes -
Catholic Newspapers printed in Britain
In the late 19th & early 20th centuries, there were over 30 Catholic newspapers published in Britain, mainly for the Irish Catholic community living in Britain, eg Irish Tribune, Preston Catholic News, Glasgow Observer & Catholic Herald, Tyneside Catholic News, Catholic Times & Catholic Opinion, etc. Few copies of these titles have survived beyond The British Library's collection.
66 votes -
Shetland News
Shetland News.
For many years this paper existed alongside the Shetland Times, often reporting items in more detail.19 votes
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