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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bury
Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
11 votes -
Isle of Man
Isle of Man newspapers
4 votes -
Jarrow Express / Jarrow Guardian
Some more newspapers from the South Bank of the Tyne would be welcome, such as the Jarrow Express (1870-1920) or Jarrow Guardian (1872-1913).
5 votes -
ashton
Stockport express ; Stockport Advertiser
1 vote -
3 votes
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Salisbury
Salisbury Times and Salisbury Journal 1940-2000
1 vote -
Daily Chronicle
Whilst it is welcome to see the Newcastle Chronicle being added to this site, this is the weekly paper. The daily paper which was available in one form or another from 1858-1939 is certainly the most important record of events on Tyneside in the second half of the 19th century (as well as being for a time the highest circulation provincial daily paper in the country). The paper started under the title "Daily chronicle and northern counties advertiser" in 1858, changed to the "Newcastle daily chronicle and northern counties advertiser" in 1862, then to the "Newcastle daily chronicle" from 1864-1922.
4 votes -
3 votes
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3 votes
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5 votes
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1 vote
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11 votes
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Drogheda Argus
I see that you have recently added some years of the Drogheda Argus to the site, it would be great to see the additional years between 1851 and 1864 added and more recent editions after 1871.
7 votes -
Cumnock Chronicle
From 1900 to the present day it covers Cumnock and nearby towns and villages in East Ayrshire
18 votes -
Bacup Chronicle
Ended 1855
1 vote -
Bacup and Rossendale News
Started 23rd March 1863
1 vote -
4 votes
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Thornton Cleveleys
Thornton Cleveleys Times
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2 votes
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Leigh Chronicle
Apologies for the typo, but the period of publication should have read 'from c. 1852 until the early 1960's' The BNA has added 1856-1871, but it would be excellent if 1852-1855 could supplement this great start.
2 votes
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