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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lancashire evening telegraph(Blackburn) - LAST SPORTS
This was the sports edition produced on a Saturday night
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4 votes
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Connaught Journal
1793-1840 Very early coverage of news in County Galway and surrounding regions. Invaluable for Irish research.
7 votes -
The Heritage
The Heritage. A magazine which focuses on the social history of Leicestershire and Rutland. It contains articles about life in the two Counties which cannot be found elsewhere
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Leicester Graphic
The Leicester Graphic was a social magazine and would be of interest to those undertaking research in family history and genealogy.
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Leicester Advertiser
The Leicester Advertiser was predominantly an agricultural newspaper, but contained information about the war years and the efforts of the farmers to provide food. It would be of great interest to family historians and genealogist alike, especially as it was illustrated and would no doubt provide much sought after photos of relatives.
2 votes -
The Hants and Sussex News
It was the local newspaper for the East Hampshire area around Petersfield and would be invaluable for our local history research.
2 votes -
Rothesay Chronicle
Years scanned 1875 to 1892, but the full year 1878 is missing.
Could this be done?3 votes -
Liverpool Post
Liverpool Post
101 votes -
5 votes
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Goole and Thorne Times
Goole and Thorne Times
Goole and Thorne Chronicle4 votes -
rugeley chronicle
the rugeley chronicle
6 votes -
North British Advertiser and ladies journal
The North British advertiser was a broadsheet founded in Glasgow in 1826. It merged with the ladies journal around 1874.
4 votes -
The Railway Chronicle
first published 20th April 1844 as mentioned in The Illustrated London News 13th April 1844
2 votes -
Douglas the Isle of Man news of the day 1941 November
Douglas 1941 Second World War first twins born in the Isle of Man during the war
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Leamington Chronicle
Leamington Chronicle, especially from 1872. A local paper with a radical reputation and an important forum around the time that agitation across midland and eastern counties led to the establishment of the National Agricultural Labourers' Union in Leamington. Warwick County archives have it for 1872, a key year, but in an exceptionally fragile condition that renders it unavailable for inspection.
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1 vote
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1 vote
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Christian Herald closed 2006 after 130 years
Adding the Christian Herald to the existing archive will be a most welcome and popular addition I have no doubt.
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Chrsitian Herald closed 2006 after 130 years
Adding the Christian Herald to the existing archive will be a most welcome and popular addition I have no doubt.
1 vote
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