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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Earlestown Guardian
There are several newspapers on film at St.Helens library. Please add these to the collection
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Coventry Graphic
I should like to see the 'Coventry Graphic' added, from the few samples I have seen, the photographs appear to be good quality.
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Billericay Times.
A local mid Essex newspaper from 1930 onwards. Very good news coverage of mid Essex.
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staffordshire
Wolverhampton Advertiser
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The Blantyre Gazette
Known locally as The Blantyre Gazette. Blantyre, South Lanarkshire. Owned by John Clifford, The Gazette ran from December 1925 - 31st January 1964
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Chingford Guardian and Gazette
Would be great to see the papers from the early 1960s and 1970s
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rugeley chronicle
the rugeley chronicle
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Reading Standard
A popular newspaper for Reading people
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6 votes
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Tamworth Herald
Could you please add the Tamworth Heralds from 1951
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Shrewsbury Chronicle - please complete!
VCH Shropshire has a project on Shrewsbury nonconformists which is drawing to an end. As much of this is based on the online newspapers, it would be enormously helpful if the five year gap in the provision of the Shrewsbury Chronicle in the 1870s could be filled. And then of course we would welcome if the Chronicle could be done for before 1831 - as an important regional and county newspaper, it would be an important addition to your range. But one things at a time: how about 1873-12877?
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Rugeley Times
Would love to see Rugeley Times 1940s-1980s
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Answers (to Correspondents) Periodical
"Answers to Correspondents on Every Subject under the Sun" 1888 - 1950s, shortened to "Answers" in 1889, founded by Alfred Harmsworth, Lord Northcliffe.
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Somerset Herald
Somerset Herald would be useful as it contains a quite different coverage than the other Somerset newspaper- the County Gazette.
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Metro, 1999-2019
For the sake of the future, it would be very interesting to see copies of "The Metro" tabloid - mainly distributed on public transport - to get a unique angle on the 21st century readings on said transport
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Brent and Wembley Leader
Always topical and always impartial free weekly paper
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Crewe Guardian
Good paper for south Cheshire
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Billericay Gazette
Important paper for this area
6 votes
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