Newspapers we should add next
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1646 results found
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The Illustrated News of the World
Published from 1858-1862. The editor despatched artists to record local events outside LondonL Their work was converted into engravings and printed.
7 votes -
Forres Gazette
Forres Gazette
11 votes -
4 votes
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Eastern Morning News
Excellent WW1 coverage and even has photographs of local soldiers.
8 votes -
4 votes
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Andover Advertiser
This is a wonderful source for family history and local events around Andover, Hampshire. http://www.andoveradvertiser.co.uk/
77 votes -
46 votes
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Belfast News-Letter
After 1900
53 votes -
Brentwood Gazette and Finchley Press
Brentwood Gazette and The Finchley Press
8 votes -
Lennox Herald
This title and its forerunner the Dumbarton Herald cover the rich industrial and social history of the area, shipbuilding, textile printing, industrial unrest etc in particular.
21 votes -
19 votes
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athlone times
Now the Westmeath Independent
4 votes -
1 vote
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Rugby Advertiser
Has important news because of the Rugby Public School and the people it drew to the town; the town became an important rail junction and industrial centre, with cement and lime works and later mechanical and electrical industries.
221 votes -
Peterborough Newspapers
Advertiser, Citizen, Times, Standard, Herald & Post and Express.
I think most of these are the same newspaper renamed over the years.38 votes -
Pulmans
The Pulman's Weekly News please
14 votes -
11 votes
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Herts and Essex Observer
Please add the Herts & Essex Observer. Recently the WW1 volumes have become rather damaged, at least the locally kept copies. I fear that if nothing is done they will eventually become useless.
18 votes -
Leigh, Tyldesley & Atherton Journal
A terrific source of local news and information not covered by the Manchester papers.
9 votes -
norfolk/suffolk local papers, especially from Lowestoft.
Henrik Ibsen's unknown grandson was rescued by Lowestoft fishermen during the great gale of november 1893. Actually it would be a great idea to add issues of all british newspapers from about 18th to 25th of november 1893 to uncover all ov the drama this gale cost. Hundreds of lives were lost, and lots of heroism unfolded.
61 votes
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