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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The Wellingborough News
It is held in bound copies at Wellingborough Museum and is deteriorating fast.
8 votes -
8 votes
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Otley and Wharfedale Observer
Would really like to see this newspaper added for local and family history research.
8 votes -
Add Ross Gazette and Leominster Journal
Add Ross Gazette and Leominstr Journal
8 votes -
Dromore Leader 1900-1950
Dromore Leader 1916 - onwards and Belfast Newsletter 1800-1828 and 1900 onwards, please add these.
8 votes -
8 votes
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falkirk herald
Falkirk Herald seems to stop at 1919 : please keep adding for 1920s-1950s!
8 votes -
8 votes
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Leicester/Leicestereshire - Any 1939-1945
Would be good for WW2 research
8 votes -
Shields Daily Gazette 1868 and 1876
Shields Daily Gazette 1868 and 1876 to complete the sequence, please let us know if you have gaps which will never be filled.
8 votes -
All the Windsor Express
All the Windsor Express as I am from Windsor:)
8 votes -
more Cheshire and Staffordshire newspapers
I would like to see more newspapers from Cheshire and Staffordshire.
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8 votes
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Chatham News 1859-1900
Please extend the uploading of more years of this newspaper. It is an invaluable resource for historians and researchers into the history of the Medway Towns.
8 votes -
Caithness Courier
Please add the Caithness Courier to your digitisation program.
8 votes -
8 votes
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Glasgow Mercury
Glasgow Mercury
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8 votes
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Kentish Independent
Need information on a family business that was in Bexley during this period.
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Hertfordshire Standard
Frederic George Kitton [1956-1904] is an important commentator and writer on issues in Hertfordshire and wrote thirteen books about Charles Dickens.
8 votes
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