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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ashton
Cotton factory Times
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wolverton Express
wolverton express
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Fleetwood C
Fleetwood Chronicle which is no longer in print contains valuable information on Fleetwood town. Available in the library on microfiche but there is a possibility the library may close. I also live in Australia so have no access at all to the microfiche files.
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Pue's Occurrences
More years would be most helpful
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The Manchester Observer
The radical newspaper that sparked the events of the Peterloo Massacre. Published from 1795 -1821.
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10 votes
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The British Weekly
Literary review by W Robertson Nicoll well connected and influential.
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10 votes
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Lincolnshire Free Press
Can we have more Lincolnshire Free Press titles please as there is such a vast gap for local history researchers at the moment between available years.
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Bon Accord and Northern Pictorial, Aberdeen
Bon Accord and Northern Pictorial 1880-1914
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Trade journals and staff magazines
These would be good as they'd provide a wealth of information . The former would provide more information on different sectors of the economy which might provide researchers with information on change in business, consumerism and society. Company staff magazines contain business details and information on staff members and social events, meaning they'd be great for many forms of research (local, genealogical, busjness)
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Wolverhampton based papers later issues
Express and Star or Chronicle very little featured presently
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Yorkshire Factory Times
It would be fantastic if the Yorkshire Factory Times (1889-1926) could be added. The paper is a really important source for studying the development of socialism in the West Riding of Yorkshire and the formation of the Independent Labour Party.
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10 votes
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The Highlander (1873-1882)
The Highlander, published in Inverness between 1873 and 1881, is said to have focused on land reform and the Gaelic language, but it is also likely to have featured socialist ideas as the editor was "one of the founders of the Scottish Labour Party". As such it is likely to be of interest not just to Gaelic Scholars and Celticists but also to historians interested in socialism and the experience of the working class, be they from Scotland or other parts of the UK, or scholars more generally researching politics during the 1870s and early 1880s. The Highlander was also…
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Wigan Examiner 1930s - George Orwell
Wigan Examiner 1930s and 40s. The Time of George Orwell's visit.
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Cork Constitution
These missing years cover some important events, such as the Ballinhassig Slaughter (30 June 1845)
"missing years" 1835-1851 & 1878-1884
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Hampshire Telegraph 1914-18 please
Hampshire Telegraph 1914-18 please
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Leigh, Tyldesley & Atherton Journal
A terrific source of local news and information not covered by the Manchester papers.
9 votes
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