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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Rossendale Free Press
Rossendale Free Press has been the main newspaper for the towns of Rossendale since 1873. Loads of obituary data as well
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North-East Papers
More north-eastern papers - adding the Darlington and Stockton times, the Evening Gazette (which served the Middlesbrough area and surrounding areas), and a lot more years for the Northern Echo, would help to build up more of a picture for the north-east.
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accrington times
Accrington Times
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Licensed Victuallers Gazette & Hotel Courier
Great for all Sporting Events - a weekly publication (every Friday) - names of Publicans & their 'Houses'
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Maidstone and Kentish Journal
You are digitalising the South Eastern Gazette, but this is already freely available to UK users for 1852-1912 (and 1914-19 for a small fee) via Kent Online. M&KJ is the major rival and there is little yet available on your site from the county town and district.
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Sheerness Times Guardian
Sheerness Times Guardian
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Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those year.
Chelmsford Chronicle and Essex Newsman from 1951 to 1956 give Essex coverage for those years.
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Ellesmere Port News
Probably the earliest newspaper dedicated to events in Ellesmere Port. There appears to have been at least two Issues: Number 1, 5th December 1908 and Number 2, 12th December 1908, but were any more published?
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12 votes
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Preston Guardian
1914-19 would be excellent for WW1 research, particularly casualties
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The Yorkshireman
Incredibly interesting details of nineteenth century Yorkshire
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Primrose League Gazette
After listening to The Long View on BBC Radio 4 13/7/2017 I think making the Primrose League Gazette available would be a useful source for political historians.
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Malton Gazette
Please see all the votes for the Malton Messenger! This town has an important heritage and newspapers are sitting deteriorating no doubt in Malton Library. This would be very useful to genealogists and local historians. Please, please, please
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Wanstead and Woodford Recorder
decent title for you to consider covering a fairly large density area or north east london
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Aberdeen Press & Journal
1951-1962
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Harringay Advertiser
Please add years 1940-80
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The Fancier's Gazette
This British publication began as "The Fancier's Gazette," but soon became "The Live Stock Journal and Fancier's Gazette" (not to be confused with the American poultry journal called "The Fanciers Gazette" (without an apostrophe). It is from the 1870s and an important part of petstock breeding history.
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Witney Gazette
The Witney Gazette is a valuable resource for this part of Oxfordshire
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