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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Matrimonial Post and Fashionable Advertiser (1885-1955)
The British Library has several nineteenth century matrimonial journals; this is the longest running of said journals.
6 votes -
Merthyr Express Rhymney Valley Edition
Merthyr Express is a great source which has seperate issues covering the South Wales Valleys; I would like to see the Rhymney Valley Edition please
4 votes -
1 vote
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Lincolnshire Standard and Boston Guardian 1914-1919
I note sadly that the years covering these WW1 years have not been added. I have seen significant references in a 2003 publication & wonder if you have plans to add these years to your current coverage which is recorded as 1912-1955. Thanking you in anticipation. Elaine
5 votes -
8 votes
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Perthshire Advertiser 1942 - 1960
Please - if it is possible and if copyright permits.
11 votes -
greennoch advertizer
greennoch advertizer
2 votes -
Cowdenbeath Advertiser and Kelty News
Difficult to access due to split locations
4 votes -
1 vote
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edenbridge chronicle
Information needed on the town in WW1 for museum exhibition
1 vote -
Stirling Journal
It contains very interesting content and local information -sometimes with different focus to that found in the 19thc Stirling Observer
6 votes -
Totnes Times starting from 1902
The current years digitised end in 1901.
1 vote -
London Chronicle
Ran from 1765 to 1832. first British paper to publish the US Declaration of Independence.
7 votes -
The Bicycle
Not the modern magazine but the original weekly rival to Cycling / Cycling and Mopeds
2 votes -
Pue's Occurrences
More years would be most helpful
10 votes -
Dartmouth
Any newspapers covering the Dartmouth area as there appears to be huge gaps in this area.
3 votes -
Alcester Chronicle
This newspaper closed last year after around 150 years. It is a great example of a small local paper. Go on, go for one of the smaller titles for a change!!
65 votes -
Wexford Evening Post (1826-1830)
Wexford Evening Post (1826-1830) or any other early Wexford titles would be appreciated
3 votes -
Limerick Leader
Limerick Leader
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Stourport News
So that I can find old articles on Stourport High School
2 votes
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