Newspapers we should add next
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Bucks Herald
From 1954 onwards. Excellent coverage up to 1953 on this site.
11 votes -
Searching using words in close proximity
A way to search X plus X and define within a single column or square inch.
4 votes -
Yorkshire Weekly Post
Please consider archiving the Yorkshire Weekly Post
8 votes -
Ambleside Lakes Herald
Although a limited run, the Herald provides detailed information on those living and visiting the Lakes in the late 19th Century. Could these be made available online? I believe some are on microform at the BL.
3 votes -
Bazaar Exchange & Mart
This was the 'Facebook' or 'Gumtree' of its day and provides a huge amount of insight and information into products services and practices over its lifespan.
3 votes -
any years being added from 1947 onwards lancashre daily post
any years being added from 1947 onwards lancashre daily post
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Sidmouth Observer
Sidmouth was a very important seaside resort from the 1700s. Queen Victoria's father died there while on a visit and many important families had a house there.
It was also a strong dissenting community. There were frequent visits from leaders in London.
Foreign dignitaries and aristocrats visited too.
The papers are a fascinating mix of small town life juxtaposed with the concerns of the 'great and good'.2 votes -
The Review of Religions
The Review of Relgions
One of the oldest comparative religions magazines in the UK.
2 votes -
Ayr Advertiser
Ayr Advertiser
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6 votes
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1 vote
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Cardiff newspapers from 1952
Cardiff newspapers from 1952 looking for an article about a spitfire in the foyer of the Capitol theatre Cardiff for the launch of the film Angels one five in 1952
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Londonderry Sentinel
Dating from 1840s and already on microfilm
16 votes -
Derry /Londonderry Standard
Published 1836 - 1964.
19 votes -
The New Moral World
The official newspaper of the Owenite Socialist movement, The New Moral World (1834-1845) is a crucial resource for the study of working class culture in its heroic age. To my knowledge, no one has digitized it!
2 votes -
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Paddington Mercury
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Ayr Observer
Ayr Observer
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7 votes
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Ripley & Heanor News
Local to several towns in Derbyshire covers a large population
3 votes -
Hawick News and Hawick Express
I would like to see digital copies of both of these newspapers covering from 1950-present day if possible.
7 votes
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