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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Dover, Kent
Other Dover newspapers, especially Dover Telegraph, but also Dover Standard and Dover Times. The period 1914-1918 a good place to start.
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York Herald into the 20th Century?
Given the coverage of York in the 19th century is so good, it would be nice to have coverage of York in the 20th century in some way.
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16 votes
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16 votes
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Aberdeen Herald
This would be a fine complement to Aberdeen Journal, giving a different political stance.
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Londonderry Sentinel
Dating from 1840s and already on microfilm
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Surrey County Herald
This paper covers many areas of Surrey with its regional derivatives and would be of massive use.
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The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions
18th and 19th century The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions, Fancy Costumes, and the Regimentals of the Army
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Abergele and Pensarn Visitor
Beginning in the 1860s, the Abergele visitor was the premier newspaper of the central portion of north Wales for nearly 150 years. It provides an in-depth analysis of politics, social and cultural life in Wales during a tumultuous period of change. A must for all social and cultural historians.
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Black Country coverage
More Black Country newspapers like the Express and Star ( Wolverhampton)
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Mark Lane Express
One of the most important 19th century agricultural newspapers
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Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph's own archive only goes back to 1990. I'm particularly interested in Arts reviews - including TV and Radio - from the 1970s.
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Rochester Gazette 1830-1859
Not a big title but I'm desperate to look at 1856.
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The Daily Graphic - UK title from 1890
First UK daily illustrated paper from 4/1/1890 - great illustrations
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Lytham St annes
Lytham St Annes Express
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Coalville Times
Coalville Times
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Blackpool Gazette
We need to further establish the papers history on here
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Western Morning News
Complete the run of Western Morning News.
The four months of 1894 are looking lonely!
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London Daily Chronicle
Although the London Daily Chronicle was one of the most influential and highest-circulation newspapers of the late 19th century, it has so far only been digitised in its early phase until 1870. However, under the direction of the well-known journalist and editor Henry Massingham, it became a leading voice in liberal politics. It is essential to continue the digitalization of this newspaper to investigate the political controversies of imperial politics.
15 votes
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