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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Pontefract Advertiser 1885-1930
A few earlier years are already online, but for a small-ish town, this was a politically very active one (Pontefract Election Petition in 1893 for example), plus the industry nearby - mining, pottery, glass, maritime - in Knottingley, Ferrybridge etc. make for a relevant paper for the smaller towns in the West Riding
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Illustrated Edinburgh News
Illustrated Edinburgh News
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National Reformer
The journal was established in Sheffield in 1860, as an initiative by the Sheffield Secularists,on a prospectus describing its policy as "Atheistic in theology, Republican in politics, and Malthusian in social economy". Charles Bradlaugh was co-editor and periodically edited the journal through to 1890. Leading booksellers refused to stock it.
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Dunfermline Journal
I don't know when this publication started but it was published for the first half of the 20th Century at least. It ceased publication in about 1951.
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Stratford-upon-Avon Herald
Covers a wide area urban and rural rich in history and social political activity
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Newspapers in the Cheshunt/Waltham Cross, Herts area for 1950s and 1960s
Am looking for a report on the death in 1959 of a local Headmistress, Miss Margetts [Ida Lily], she was Head at St Mary's Girls Junior & Mixed Infants until her death in 1959 and burial in Cheshunt Cemetery, Bury Green Road.
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Brighton Examiner
Brighton Examiner please - 1860s. The British Library is the only library in the world holding this, and are currently 'unfit for use'. This is a crucial and valuable resource for Brighton history.
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Peckham Peculiar
Great locals paper for the area
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The Grocer
The grocer was the leading publications for, well, grocers. This will contain a lot of local and trade information, as well as information on companies.
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The Argus
1880 onwards
Brighton & Hove area coverage5 votes -
More independently run papers
Such as the Southwark News and Barnsley Chronicle please
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Swindon papers please
More traceable dates to be published please
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Time and Tide
'Time and Tide' was a very important feminist journal of the interwar period and its centenary is coming up in May 2020. It would be a great addition to the titles and a timely relaunch.
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The Shamrock 1866 -1919
Long running Irish illustrated weekly, originals of which which now sell for exorbitant sums online.
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Birmingham Town Crier
Important Labour monthly newspaper; great for grass roots political organization and activism
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Skelmersdale Reporter
Important because it chronicled the growth of the new town, reporting on residents and businesses but only survived until the dissolution of the new town development company
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Formby Times
Details the growth of a little village into a thriving commutor town full of affluent sportsmen. Always liked the old time sports, bowls ,darts and local football and cricket.
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