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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Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
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11 votes
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Bristol Mercury for 1889
The whole of 1889 is missing from your run of Bristol Mercurys, and happens to be one I'm keen to search through.
7 votes -
Kilmarnock Standard
Paper which thoroughly covered Kilmarnock and the Ayrshire countryside, and examined events in many of the region's mining and industrial villages.
29 votes -
The Financial News
The Financial News was the first daily financial paper founded in 1884 (four years before the FT) and is an essential source for financial and business historians.
22 votes -
Doncaster Gazette
Doncaster was a major railway town and the centre of the Yorkshire coal industry
117 votes -
Doncaster Chronicle
Doncaster was a major railway town and the centre of the Yorkshire coalfield (Jul 1838 - Aug 1963)
49 votes -
East Dorset Herald
East Dorset Herald would be nice. Microfilms are available to visitors in the Dorset History Centre but there is nothing online anywhere. There is said to be some interesting 1912 articles about the Titanic and local casualties.
9 votes -
6 votes
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The Peterhead Sentinel
Another Scottish local newspaper which deserves to be available online.
10 votes -
Bring the John o'Groat Journal up to date
You nave only scanned up to about 1870. The more recent years would also be very interesting.
19 votes -
Downpatrick Recorder
Downpatrick Recorder
14 votes -
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
This newspaper can not be found on this site?
278 votes -
46 votes
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Stroud news
1900-1960 Home of Laurie Lee.
23 votes -
19th CENTURY TRADE MAGAZINES eg Meat Trades Journal (for butchers)
Trade magazines contain biographies & obituaries, wills, news reports & court cases, verbatim reports of what was said at trade organisation meetings (eg. on the Early Closing Bill), job, premises & product adverts, partnerships entered into & dissolved, bankruptcies etc. etc.!
27 votesOpen - Under review · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedWe’re looking at the Meat Trades Journal right now.
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4 votes
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Devon Newspapers
You have some Devon papers, but currently your coverage is very patchy. I'm looking for a family in the first half of the C.20th in the Torbay area, but coming up empty. There are many, many Devon titles available, according to this link…
http://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/devon-newspapers-1704-2004.html163 votes -
Barry & District News
Local news for the township of Barry in South Wales, built on the coal trade from the valleys with largest man made dock when opened.
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19th century military newspapers such as The Broad Arrow and the United Services Gazette
These newspapers frequently contain information that is useful for both the academic historian and those interested in family history as they trace regimental movements and provide information about promotions, courts-martial, etc.
5 votes
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