Newspapers we should add next
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Jewish Chronicle
An essential reference source for the Jewish community in England and Wales, which would aid those researching Jewish ancestry enormously.
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18 votes
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Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette
Covers area round Paisley, Johnstone, Bridge of Weir etc
18 votes -
Cumnock Chronicle
From 1900 to the present day it covers Cumnock and nearby towns and villages in East Ayrshire
18 votes -
Kingsbridge and South Hams
A big gap in this area of South Devon. Titles include:
1854 THE KINGSBRIDGE GAZETTE
THE KINGSBRIDGE JOURNAL
Kingsbridge, Salcombe and South Hams gazette18 votes -
kidderminster times
Kidderminster Times
18 votes -
South African Newspapers
Rand Daily Mail for a Johannesburg view of South African life
18 votes -
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian/Express
We have scant support for our area please affix more information to cover our region in more detail
18 votes -
Aldershot and Farnborough
Aldershot News and Mail
18 votes -
Battersea & Wandsworth newspapers
Battersea & Wandsworth newspapers
18 votes -
Daily Sketch
I would love to see issues of the Daily Sketch from 1910 to 1930 or so
18 votes -
Military newspapers: 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.
18 votes -
Pontefract & Castlefield Express
Pontefract & castlefield Express
16 votes -
North Berks Herald and Abingdon Herald Series
North Berks Herald and also the Abingdon Herald series which published versions for Wantage, Wallingford and Didcot.
These papers are already held in Oxfordshire libraries on micro-film. I use a viewer at Abingdon Library, but it would be so much easier if they were available on the British Newspaper Archive.18 votes -
York Courant
The York courant started in 1725 and provides superb information for early York and the surrounding district
18 votes -
17 votes
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Birmingham Weekly Post
Birmingham Weekly Post
Birmingham Illustrated Mercury17 votes -
Kirriemuir, Angus (Forfarshire) Newspapers
Titles could include: The Kirriemuir free press and district advertiser, The Kirriemuir Observer and General Advertiser, The Kirriemuir free press and Angus advertiser.
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North Star & Farmers Chronicle
The North Star is a slip edition of the weekly paid-for tabloid newspaper the Highland News, covering the old county of Ross & Cromarty and including the towns of Dingwall, Tain, Alness and Invergordon.
It was founded in 1893 as the North Star and Farmers’ Chronicle and kept that name until 1969, when it was taken into the Highland News series as the Highland News & North Star and Farmers’ Chronicle, adopting the News‘s edition numbers in the process. It underwent two name changes in as many months in 1976, becoming first the Highland News & North Star and then…17 votes -
Lincolnshire Star
A very useful newspaper concentrating on Scunthorpe and Brigg in North Lincolnshire
17 votes
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