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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Ayr Advertiser
Ayr Advertiser
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Kilkenny Journal
Please add more issues of the Kilkenny Journal, its available to 1871 but it would be such a benefit to researchers to have more years added
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Linlithgowshire Gazette & Bo'ness Journal
One newspaper with a big name. On microfiche held at Falkirk Council Libraries but I understand original newspapers also still held. Would provide a wealth of information to family historians in Central Scotland.
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Irish Tribune
This was the first newspaper printed in England for Irish Catholics. Published weekly by Charles Diamond in Newcastle upon Tyne between December 1884 and December 1895, the Irish Tribune claimed a readership of 4,000,000 Irish Catholics living in England, mixing local Catholic and Nationalist news, with tales from Irish history, fiction and fashion. The British Library holds almost 600 editions of this key source for the study of Irish Catholics in England in the nineteenth century.
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East Galway Democrat
Would love to see the East Galway Democrat
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Drogheda Independent
Premier newspaper in Drogheda
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6 votes
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Dorset County Post
Dorset County Post
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Bedfordshire Standard
The Bedfordshire standard was a very important local paper. Would definitely sign up if you scanned this into the collection.
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Stirling Journal
It contains very interesting content and local information -sometimes with different focus to that found in the 19thc Stirling Observer
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Cycling / Cycling Weekly
The weekly reference source from the late Victorian period until today.
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Montgomeryshire Express
For the period after 1910 as nothing ncluded for the area in that era
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Matrimonial Post and Fashionable Advertiser (1885-1955)
The British Library has several nineteenth century matrimonial journals; this is the longest running of said journals.
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Didcot Advertiser
Not a lot about Didcot
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6 votes
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St Neots Advertiser
Wonderful newspaper for some 150 years giving coverage over southern Huntingdonshre and eastern Bedfordshire and thus picking up much news not covered elsewhere
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Earlestown Guardian
There are several newspapers on film at St.Helens library. Please add these to the collection
6 votes
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