Newspapers we should add next
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Pittenweem Register
Pittenweem Register
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Battle of Jutland
On 31st May 2016 it is the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. The greatest battle of WW1 yet there is nothing about it in all these newspapers. Maybe it would be a good idea to publish for the anniversary or asap.
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Lymington Times.
Lymington is a historically important town with a charter going back to 11th century. Recently voted the best place to live in England.
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Newton and Golborne News
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton-le-Willows#Local_media
my Nan (almost 90) was receptionist at the newspaper offices in Market Street, Earlestown for many years before it closed and became part of the Warrington Guardian9 votes -
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Folkestone Chronicle and Folkestone Observer
Folkestone Chronicle 1855 - 1886 and Folkestone Observer 1861 - 1892
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The North Wales Weekly News
The North Wales Weekly News 1880's to 1960's
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The Wandsworth & Battersea District Times
The coverage of Battersea is at present not as good as some areas. I suggest this addition would redress the imbalance
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"Morning Post"
This was a major national newspaper and long-lived. Existing BNA coverage is extensive but ends at 1909, leaving a gap from 1910 to 1937, when the title was merged with the Daily Telegraph. Please fill the gap.
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Rothwell Times
It would be helpful if you could digitise the Rothwell Times which started publication in 1873. Please could you start with the year 1879 as the British Library has the only microfilm copy available to the public. Leeds library has the other years on microfilm but does not have 1879.
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Answers
I would like to see Answers - shelf mark LOU.LD112 - digitised. It was marketed as "Britain's National Journal" and has lots of interesting material, particularly in the 1950s!
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The Dublin Mercury/Hoey's Dublin Mercury 1766-1773
James Hoey was printer to the Catholic Committee in Dublin, and his newspaper catered for an elite Catholic readership, and was open in its support for the governing administration. It was one of the first newspapers of the time to cater for elite Irish Catholic opinion.
Copies of the Newspaper can be found at the British Library
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Scunthorpe Star
Never seen it but an elderley relative described its contents as ideal for family research in Scunthorpe area
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Bucks Free Press (South Bucks)
Is there any chance that more papers could be added as I am interested in High Wycombe during the 1920s onward. Many thanks
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Ilkeston Pioneer
Ilkeston was (is) an important town in the Midlands in particular in Derbyshire. This paper has lots of useful information about its people and growth.
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Kensington and Chelsea Post
Large catchment area of upto half a million, had a large circulation and hit the spots the main papers failed to address
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Bedfordshire Times and Citizen
Important paper for Beds region
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