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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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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9 votes
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Leigh, Tyldesley & Atherton Journal
A terrific source of local news and information not covered by the Manchester papers.
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The Illustrated News of the World
Published from 1858-1862. The editor despatched artists to record local events outside LondonL Their work was converted into engravings and printed.
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9 votes
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welwyn times 1960 to 1970
welwyn times 1960 to 1970
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Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series
Guardian Series Newspapers please, Warrington, Knutsford, Northwich etc Mid Cheshire
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Wharfedale and Airedale Observer
Wharfedale and Airedale Observer. Please.
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East Fife Observer
Regional weekly newspaper printed in Anstruther covering the news from the East Neuk of Fife fishing villages
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The People's Friend
Very popular scottish magazine.
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Rosshire Journal/ Nairnshire Telegraph/ Banffshire Journal
please could we have the any of the above not everything appears in the Inverness Courier or the Aberdeen Journal (Press and Journal) they are partiular useful both for local history as well as family history. I used the Nairnshire Telegraph for University Projects and it had information which was not reported in other papers
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9 votes
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Western Daily Mercury
Western Morning News
Western Daily Mercury9 votes -
Chelt & Gloucester Chronicle & Graphic
Cheltenham and Gloucester Chronicle and Graphic
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Kenilworth Weekly News
The paper will be useful in showing the expansion and social changes in a rural community. Kenilworth was a small town of historical merit relying on agriculture & small local industry. The town expanded with the growth of nearby Coventry.
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Yorkshire Weekly Post
Please consider archiving the Yorkshire Weekly Post
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9 votes
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cheshire observer
I have a fragment of a cutting from cheshire observer from 1950 would love to read whole article
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The Montrose Review
Local news perhaps not covered by other newspapers in the area.
9 votes
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