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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Hull Times
1900-1940
My great grandfather wrote for this paper during that time period.22 votes -
The Methodist Recorder
The Methodist Recorder
22 votes -
National Newspapers
National Newspapers for 1920 to 1929 would be of help!
21 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.
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21 votes
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Did the many different newspapers published in the Lowestoft/Yarmouth area around 1900 lead to a more varied news coverage?
The Yarmouth/Lowestoft area on the Norfolk/Suffolk border had a remarkable numbers of newspapers covering the same area at the end of the 19th Century. It would be interesting to see if that led to a diversity in the news coverage, for instance of the great gale that swept Great Britain and the North Sea at the end of november 1893. I therefor suggest that you scan the 1893 volume of the following newspapers:
Lowestoft Weekly Press and Beccles, Halesworth and Southwold Advertiser
Lowestoft News and Observer and Eastern Times
Lowestoft Standard and East Suffolk Conservative Courier
Lowestoft Journal and Yarmouth…21 votes -
"News Chronicle"
News Chronicle 1933 - 1960
21 votes -
Hull and Lincolnshire Times
Wouls like Hull and Lincolnshire Times papers from late 1800's to 1930's please
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21 votes
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Beeston Gazette & Echo
Beeston Gazette & Echo, Nottinghamshire
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21 votes
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Hemel Hempstead Evening Post/Echo
Ceased publication in 1983
Was a good paper
21 votes -
21 votes
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Devon & Somerset News
This newspaper will give so much information on the Culm Valley and Blackdowns; the more rural areas not really covered by the newspapers much further away
21 votes -
Sussex Advertiser
Sussex Advertiser
21 votes -
Gloucester Journal
The Gloucester Journal archive is missing this decade. During this period there was a massive change in working practice in the region as hand weaving made way to power looms. In 1825 there was the Weavers' Strike, surely of interest?
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20 votes
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Newspapers from near major naval bases (Plymouth, Portsmouth, Chatham, Rosyth, the Clyde) from WWII into the post-war
Newspaper from near major naval bases (Plymouth, Portsmouth, Chatham, Rosyth, the Clyde, Liverpool) from WWII into the post-war
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The Dublin Gazette
The Dublin Gazette was the official publication of British Government in Ireland, based at Dublin Castle, and was issued monthly between the years 1705 and 1922
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20 votes
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