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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nuneaton tribune
It was founded by Harry Fieldhouse in 1895 as a monthly four-page newspaper entitled The People’s Tribune, but switched to weekly publication just two years later. Five years after that and it had expanded to become a daily newspaper, changing its name to the Midland Counties Tribune. It became the Nuneaton Evening Tribune in 1957.
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Oxford Gazette
17th century - helpful.
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St Pancras (london) papers
The lack of London additions this year has been very disappointing, both local papers and post-1900. I appreciate there may be copyright issues but surely some progress could be made.
28 votes -
4 votes
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north lincolnshire
Black country papers
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Keswick and Cockermouth papers
Keswick and Cockermouth papers
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All pre 1850 papers and a list of the complete archive
All pre 1850 papers. There are very significant gaps in certain papers coverage. As well as updates of what has been copied how about an accurate listing of the entire archive so we can see what remains to be copied. JB
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7 votes
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6 votes
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Wharfedale and Airedale Observer
Wharfedale and Airedale Observer. Please.
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5 votes
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Shields Daily Gazette
Fill in the gaps for individual titles. Very frustrating to researchers when odd years missing.
Tell us if any gaps will never be filled
3 votes -
9 votes
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1 vote
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Dover, Kent
Other Dover newspapers, especially Dover Telegraph, but also Dover Standard and Dover Times. The period 1914-1918 a good place to start.
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2 votes
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bedfordshire Newspapers
More Bedfordshire newspapers should be added especially for the period of 1918-1919
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11 votes
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Dereham and Fakenham Times
Founded in 1880 and still in publication it produced excellent obituaries and wedding reports, often of Norfolk's working classes like agricultural labourers as well as the more well to do in society
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4 votes
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