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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Ludlow Advertizer
The Ludlow Advertizer is partially in your archives (various years up to 1909). The physical archives are held at Ludlow Library and are becoming increasingly fragile and may be lost forever. Please archive them!
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Reynold’s Newpaper
Extend the current run beyond 1900 until its closure in 1931
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Morning Chronicle, July-December 1830 & 1831
Puzzling that the last six months (Jul-Dec) of The Morning Chronicle are missing for 1830 & 1831. They are not on "British Library Newspapers" or "Gale News Vault" either
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'Elgin Courant and Courier' of 1880s and 90s.
The politically independent paper had a massive circulation in both Moray and the southern Highlands and offers very detailed reports on local affairs, invaluable for historical research. Microfiche copies are so impossible to use.
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The Keswick Reminder
This paper had been issued for 100+ years and is an iconic part of the local scene. If it isnt in the Remimder it never happened. The story of the town is locked in old the newsprint.
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London Daily News 1987
The London Daily News was a short-lived London newspaper owned by Robert Maxwell. It was published from 24 February to 23 July 1987.
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Exeter Flying Post 1763-1800
While you say editions of the Exeter Flying Post prior to 1800 are not available I have found frequent academic references to the paper for the period 1763-1800, especially about ships, shipping, naval affairs and privateers, so I hope those years can become available.
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The People's Paper
This is a crucially important radical paper from the 1850s, one in which Karl Marx played a significant editorial role alongside Ernest Jones.
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Blackburn Standard
This important textile town has much historical and economic news to offer those who are students of the social changes affecting many Lancashire towns from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. It would be especially interesting to see how the First World War years affected those citizens living at the time, and how those who lost their lives during this conflict were reported.
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Bridgwater Mercury
In addition to an earlier posting. Can we have the Bridgwater Mercury missing years of 1861 - 1872, 1874 - 1875, 1879 - 1885 and 1890 - 1896, please.
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Dumfries Weekly Journal
I would love to see the Dumfries Weekly Journal added some time in the future as it will help me enormously with my ancestral research thank you.
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Bridgwater Mercury
Any possibility of getting the rest of the Bridgwater Mercury added please. 1898 onwards.
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Montrose Standard 1958 - 1964
The Montrose, Scotland area newspapers you added Feb 2018 are excellent, but only go to the end of 1958
Angus Council Web Site shows the Montrose Standard actually goes to 1964...
http://archive.angus.gov.uk/historyaa/features/2003-06-newspapers.htm
It would be great to extend these Johnson Press PLC papers on the east coast of Scotland for a few more years!
Personally I'm actually interested in the Montrose Standard itself for only a short period 26th May 1963 - 10th June 1963
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Railway Standard Newspaper, can that be digitised please??
This is a great newspaper, covering the whole of the country, and holds some wonderful info about our old railways!
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Brixton
I suggest this for personal family reasons but I'm sure it would benefit many others too. My interest lies around 1922.
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Connaught Journal
1793-1840 Very early coverage of news in County Galway and surrounding regions. Invaluable for Irish research.
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Sligo Champion
Sligo Champion (issues after 1911)
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