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 Bookman magazine
Not nearly enough magazines on the whole site.
2 votes -
The Athenaeum
Top organ for literary folk in Victorian times.
3 votes -
The Christmas Number of The Bystander - 1925
Christmas Number of The Bystander 1925
1 vote -
"Newport Advertiser" 1855 - 1950
(Newport, Shropshire) currently on microfilm in Newport, Shropshire library
20 votes -
The Argus, Dundalk
Independent paper published in Dundalk since 1830
3 votes -
Earlestown Guardian
There are several newspapers on film at St.Helens library. Please add these to the collection
6 votes -
perthshire adv
a high percentage of readers of the PA must be baby boomers
7 votes -
Preston Pilot
If is full of Preston local history in the 19th Century
4 votes -
8 votes
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2 votes
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Evening Echo
I have the first six editions of this Hertfordshire local newspaper, published in Hemel Hempstead by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. The paper was only published between November 1967 and November 1983, when it was closed and ceased publication. This may not set the world alight, but does the British Library archive have any copies and would they like these copies, gratis including P&P? My regards, Bill
3 votes -
The Strand magazine
Short stories from the greatest authors of its day, plus commentary on the news and entertainment.
1 vote -
The
An apparently first rate newspaper named simply "Press" would make a fine addition. Its editor was a man named, David Trevena Coulton, who had previously owned the "Britannia". "Press" was published from 1854 through 1857 at London.
Please let me know if it can be scheduled for inclusion.
Thank you for your wonderful work.
Peter Cowley
Vancouver, Canada1 vote -
5 votes
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Bristol Observer
Bristol Observer
4 votes -
sunday graphic
ww2 period
1 vote -
Kingsbridge and South Hams
A big gap in this area of South Devon. Titles include:
1854 THE KINGSBRIDGE GAZETTE
THE KINGSBRIDGE JOURNAL
Kingsbridge, Salcombe and South Hams gazette18 votes -
Essex Weekly News
Essex Weekly news was local paper reporting news about events affecting workers both in agriculture and factories of Chelmsford
2 votes -
6 votes
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2 votes
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