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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Christian Herald closed 2006 after 130 years
The newspaper is valuable in that it has kept a record of what is current news in the Evangelical church over 130 year period and as such it will be a treasure trove of information and research.
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East of Fife Record
Printed in Anstruther from 1855-1917. Coversthe fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
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1 vote
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Langley Times
Langley Times - local; newspaper for Kings Langley and Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire
3 votes -
Petersfield Post
This was the local newspaper for Iona and Peter Opie, pioneers of children's folklore and play research.
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Banffshire Reporter
Local newspaper of Portsoy 1869-1920
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Wicklow News-Letter please!
I would like to have the 19th C run of the Wicklow News-Letter in the BNA.
1 vote -
Ally Sloper's Half Holiday 1897 onwards please!!
Please post issues of Ally Sloper's Half Holiday from 1897 onwards.
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3 votes
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Padiham Advertiser
The events of the town are only briefly alluded to in other publications.
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Wallingford Herald
This Oxfordshire Market Town has a vibrant and varied history and a thriving Facebook group called Bygpne Wallingford that is interested in all aspects of the history of Wallingford
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January to April 1918 Weekly Casualty List (War Office & air Ministry)
It would be great to have these missing editions for this newspaper for anyone doing WW1 research - especially as they are almost exactly 100 years ago now
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County Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser for Essex Herts Kent and Surrey
County Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser for Essex Herts Kent and Surrey.
Surrey did not have many of it's own newspapers, but it was covered by the above, I understand from 1788-1841. Would be a useful source of information1 vote -
The British Press, 1803-1826
The British Press, 1803-1826
This was the newspaper where John Dickens, father of Charles Dickens, first worked as a journalist; as a boy Charles Dickens was encouraged to contribute "penny-a-line stuff".1 vote -
gloucester
Gloucester Chroncicle (supplements from the war years)
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2 votes
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Dukinfield Herald
There is as yet little on North East Cheshire from Dukinfield, Stockport or Macclesfield
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Daily Courant
One of the world’s first daily newspapers (1702-35)
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2 votes
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LOOT London's Noticeboard (1985-1992)
I came here to to look for this paper, especially the Personal Mesages Column.
1 vote
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