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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Wishaw Press, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Wishaw Press, Lanarkshire, Scotland
4 votes -
Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph's own archive only goes back to 1990. I'm particularly interested in Arts reviews - including TV and Radio - from the 1970s.
15 votes -
Atherstone Herald (Warwickshire)
Atherstone was a key hatting town throughout the 19th Century and a busy market town servicing many surrounding villages. At present, it is not available online anywhere. The only place to access copies is at the local library :(.
27 votes -
Northampton Town and County Independent
Northampton Town and County Independent
14 votes -
Grays & Tilbury Gazette (Thurrock Gazette)
My home town is Grays Thurrock and my local newspaper was known as The Gazette its full name was The Grays & Tilbury Gazette today it is known as the Thurrock Gazette which I now read on-line but I cannot search the Archives and it is to far for me at 79 to travel to search for information
255 votes -
Hull Times
1900-1940
My great grandfather wrote for this paper during that time period.22 votes -
Suffolk Chronicle
This was the local paper which the poor read to each other in the early nineteenth century, and has a different angle to the 'establishment' Ipswich Journal and Bury and Norwich Post. It contains a lot of information which the other two don't, or that they look at with a very different bias
41 votes -
The Folkestone News
The Folkestone News (which had only a short lifespan) would be a great addition, as our local library has only a couple of years` worth.
51 votes -
Nottingham Review
This is an important regional newspaper in the period 1811-1817, the period of the Luddite uprisings, and it's inclusion on this website before the bicentenary ends is vital! It's proprietor, Charles Sutton, was convicted of libelling the Crown in 1816 & jailed.
61 votes -
Wigan Examiner 1930s - George Orwell
Wigan Examiner 1930s and 40s. The Time of George Orwell's visit.
10 votes -
accrington times
Accrington Times
12 votes -
Lanarkshire Examiner
18th century weekly newspaper, which cannot be found in any of Lanarkshire's libraries.
10 votes -
Western Morning News
Complete the run of Western Morning News.
The four months of 1894 are looking lonely!
15 votes -
Tipton Herald or Dudley Herald and other Black Country Media
There good coverage for the Birmingham area but not the Black Country
187 votesHi, A quick update – we have added the Dudley Herald to our Digitisation Plan for future digitisation!
Thanks for your votes. There’s obviously a gap in the West Midlands / Black Country – we’ll start seeing what we can do about it!
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East Fife Observer
Regional weekly newspaper printed in Anstruther covering the news from the East Neuk of Fife fishing villages
9 votes -
4 votes
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Blackpool newspapers
This resort attracted millions of visitors from all over the UK every year generating a treasure trove of news stories.
260 votes -
Titles to add
The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Star (London), The Echo, Daily Chronicle.
14 votes -
The Daily Graphic - UK title from 1890
First UK daily illustrated paper from 4/1/1890 - great illustrations
15 votes -
Rosshire Journal/ Nairnshire Telegraph/ Banffshire Journal
please could we have the any of the above not everything appears in the Inverness Courier or the Aberdeen Journal (Press and Journal) they are partiular useful both for local history as well as family history. I used the Nairnshire Telegraph for University Projects and it had information which was not reported in other papers
9 votes
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