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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The Manchester Observer
The radical newspaper that sparked the events of the Peterloo Massacre. Published from 1795 -1821.
10 votes -
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?
12 votes -
55 votes
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Manchester City News
When I was a child in the 1950s this was the newspaper we searched for references to events we had attended - Rose Queens etc which other newspapers hadnt room for. It also had a useful series on each of the Manchester suburbs at one time and was widely read in South Manchester.
14 votes -
Howdenshire Chronicle, Pocklington Weekly News, and Market Weighton Advertiser
This newspaper covered a wide geographic area in the East Riding. Apart from the Hull newspapers the East riding is not well covered
91 votes -
Faulkner's Dublin Journal
Published by Jonathan Swift's publisher, George Faulkner.
(1725-1825)63 votes -
Plymouth, Devonport & Stonehouse Herald
Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse Herald 1831-1876 and The Western Evening Herald and Plymouth and Devonport Weekly Journal
766 votes -
Enfield Gazette & Observer
Some people called it the Gazette, others the Observer. It was, and probably still is, a weekly. I'd love to browse 20th century editions esp. 1930s.
1,199 votes -
The Territorial Service Gazette
From 1908 -1925 which covers the period of the Great War - many photographs from relatives and friends who are looking for loved missing in action as this was the paper read by the men in trenches - it's an invaluable source of information for WW1 historians, genealogist, schools, colleges etc
77 votes -
Malvern Gazette
Malvern Gazette (Worcestershire)
198 votes -
Oldham
If population size determines ranking for digitisation then why for example is Oldham not included yet, which covers Saddleworth etc. and is many more than some of those you have done already?
742 votes -
Kentish Independent
Need information on a family business that was in Bexley during this period.
8 votes -
Jewish Chronicle
An essential reference source for the Jewish community in England and Wales, which would aid those researching Jewish ancestry enormously.
16 votes -
Barrow Times
Barrow is (after Middlesbrough) the Victorian boom town and the Barrow Times was its key organ in the 19thC.
41 votes -
Ayrshire Post
Ayrshire Post
38 votes -
South Wales Argus
Chepstow Weekly Advertiser or South Wales argus
245 votes -
30 votes
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30 votes
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Leeds Mercury
Leeds Mercury is not on before 1750 and I need information contained on these early dates.
13 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
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