Newspapers we should add next
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The Buckinghamshire Standard
Only recently aware that this paper existed. Appears to have had better coverage of North Buckinghamshire than other locals. Not sure how long it was in existence for but was still publishing in 1921.
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More newspapers from the 20th century please
Can we have more papers from the 20th century please? During August, you did about 7 titles/years for the 18th century, 49 for the 20th and a whopping 450 for the 19th century. Your coverage is a bit skewed!
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The Bilston Weekly
I have a small archive of this paper from around 1925 to 1926. Printed in Bilston, West Midlands. A weekly advertiser with both news and advertisements of this era. A unique snapshot of the Black Country. Rescued from a print firm fire
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8 votes
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Sheerness Times Guardian
Sheerness Times Guardian
12 votes -
cheshire observer
I have a fragment of a cutting from cheshire observer from 1950 would love to read whole article
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5 votes
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5 votes
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Daily News and Leader.
This paper, which was started by Dickens as the Daily News, has some good book reviews. etc which it would be great to be able to search.
13 votes -
6 votes
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2 votes
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Buxton Advertiser
Please add the Buxton Advertiser to your collection! Many thanks
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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.
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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.
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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
6 votes
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