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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31 votes
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The Cambridgeshire Times
Local newspaper
29 votes -
Berwick Advertiser and Berwick Journal
Both these newspapers are mines of info for local and family historians on both sides of the Border.
32 votes -
Carmarthen
Carmarthen Journal
1 vote -
19 votes
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Reynolds News
published in 1940 critical commentary
6 votes -
9 votes
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Marlborough Times
Covers a large rural area of villages not covered elsewhere.
12 votes -
Bristol Mercury for 1889
The whole of 1889 is missing from your run of Bristol Mercurys, and happens to be one I'm keen to search through.
7 votes -
The Financial News
The Financial News was the first daily financial paper founded in 1884 (four years before the FT) and is an essential source for financial and business historians.
22 votes -
East Dorset Herald
East Dorset Herald would be nice. Microfilms are available to visitors in the Dorset History Centre but there is nothing online anywhere. There is said to be some interesting 1912 articles about the Titanic and local casualties.
11 votes -
17 votes
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Border Telegraph
Published in Selkirkshire
5 votes -
Bury & Norwich Post (Bury Free Press) post 1900 pse...
Bury & Norwich Post (Bury Free Press) post 1900 pse...
30 votes -
Hednesford Advertiser
More local newspapers. When researching Families these are invaluable. The Nationals are ok but rarely helps with family History
31 votes -
7 votes
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26 votes
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Birmingham Weekly Post
Birmingham Weekly Post
Birmingham Illustrated Mercury17 votes -
20 votes
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2 votes
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