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.
1536 results found
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Briport News
Shortage of newspapers in Dorset
4 votes -
Faringdon Advertiser
how about something from North Berkshire of the Edwardian and WW1 period
I am researching the Berkshire Yeomanry and would welcome better coverage1 vote -
More Beverley Guardians
More editions of the Beverley Guardian
5 votes -
Expand central Scotland coverage
Clydebank and Dumbartonshire need to be covered.
5 votes -
Leigh Chronicle
Exceptional Lancashire newspaper very rich in historical content c/w special detailed feature sections on local industries and historical contributions by local historians. Also has an annual 'Diary of Local Events' which lists the key events of the previous year. I've spent hundreds of hours reading this publication and can vouch for it as being essential local reading. It ran from c. 1857 until the early 1960's.
4 votes -
Illustrated Chronicle Newcastle upon Tyne
Illustrated Chronicle published at Newcastle upon Tyne is a wonderful resource fro the first 25 years of the century
24 votes -
cheshire and staffordshire
More local newspapers .
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The Norwood News
The Norwood News, 1891-1894 (the years when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived in these suburb to London)
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3 votes
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County towns
Smaller County towns. People may gravitate to large towns and cities but their stories often begin in the shires.
1 vote -
North leeds news
Also known as the New Leeds News
3 votes -
scottish American
Scottish American please!!!!!!!
1 vote -
Financial World
Financial World
1 vote -
Ponteland Observer, 1982-1986
Ponteland Observer, 1982-1986 - late in the period but a fascinating example of an editorial-led newspaper in the freesheet age and how it fared as independent 'quality tabloid' and then under Tweeddale Press ownership as a broadsheet slip edition of the Morpeth Herald, with which it eventually merged.
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Cornwald, England
1800
1 vote -
Ayrshire Additions
The Ayrshire Observer would give a very useful and more unsually 'Conservative' slant on the West of Scotland.
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Early Nothamptonshire newspapers
Early newspapers please, especially for Nothamptonshire
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5 votes
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Batley Reporter
Heart of the Heavy Wool Industry, the Blanket Making Industry, the home of Shoddy and Mungo cloth manufacture...this area was a major industrial area in the mid 19th and early 20th century with an awful lot of history...please let us see some of these smaller Yorkshire newspapers placed on-line!
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add Ripley and Heanor Gazette
It would be very helpful to add the Ripley and Heanor Gazette to the site, local coverage in this area including the Butterley Company is lacking at present.
1 vote
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