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.
71 results found
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Shropshire Star
The Shropshire Star is the main newspaper in Shropshire, and would be a good addition to the collection to cover events in Shropshire better.
142 votes -
Telegraph & Argus (Bradford)
Bradford is very poorly represented considering the size of the city
1,334 votes -
East Anglian Daily Times
No Suffolk/ Ipswich newspapers on this site yet.
77 votes -
686 votes
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Stratford Express
Covering the First World War inc the massive Silvertown explosion
66 votes -
The Sun and The Daily Mail
The Sun or The Daily Mail from when they started. In the nineteenth century these papers were very clearly related to class, and I think they could make a very valuable addition for researchers (like myself).
52 votes -
89 votes
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Hornsey Journal
Sports Pages 1895-1940
585 votes -
Northampton Town and County Independent
Northampton Town and County Independent
14 votes -
Blackpool Evening Gazette
Blackpool Evening Gazette
695 votes -
Westmorland Gazette for 1880s, 1890s and beyond
The current coverage ends in 1869, and it would be great to see the rest of the century covered.
204 votesThank you for your suggestion. Unfortunately we need an agreement with the copyright holder to digitise this. We are trying to negotiate this but be aware that it might take some time.
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Barking & Dagenham Post
Barking & Dagenham Post
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Swindon Evening Advertiser
While we understand that a copyright dispute continues, please restore the earlier, out of copyright Swindon Evening Advertiser years.
715 votes -
Southend Standard
Southend Standard
476 votes -
Border Telegraph
Published in Selkirkshire
5 votes -
85 votes
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The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen
Due to the recent highly successful and widely publicised 'Herts at War' exhibition hosted in Letchworth Garden City, there has been a lot of interest in WW1 related activity in the area. Hosting The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen would mean stories connected to WW1 would be accessible to the Letchworth community.
The early late 19c and early 20c was also the period in which Letchworth - the worlds FIRST garden city was created by the pioneer of town planning Ebeneezer Howard, This work and learnings has spread internationally ever since. Howard's and Letchworth's influence is still felt today by town…
46 votes -
47 votes
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Newbury Weekly News
Please.
87 votes -
21 votes
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