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 Buckinghamshire Advertiser
Long running local paper covering The Chalfonts and Gerrards Cross, Amersham, Beaconsfield and High Wycombe.
A highly valuable source of information for historians and researchers. Invaluable to societies, family historians, sports historians snd invaluable in the research of the history of Bickinghamshire and the Chilterns4 votes -
Leigh Chronicle
Exceptional Lancashire newspaper very rich in historical content c/w special detailed feature sections on local industries and historical contributions by local historians. Also has an annual 'Diary of Local Events' which lists the key events of the previous year. I've spent hundreds of hours reading this publication and can vouch for it as being essential local reading. It ran from c. 1857 until the early 1960's.
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Briport News
Shortage of newspapers in Dorset
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Christian News
Christian News
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Illustrated London News
I would accept missing the illustrations
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The common room
The Common Room was the magazine of the Educational Settlements association - it gives details of the independent adult educational Settlements and centres in the UK
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Searching using words in close proximity
A way to search X plus X and define within a single column or square inch.
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Fishing News
You previously rejected this suggestion on the mistaken belief that it was a 'sporting title. It is not. It is a 'trade paper' which was very widely read in what was once a huge industry. At one time 20.000 people were employed in it in my home town of Aberdeen and this degree of involvement was replicated around the UK coast.
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erith observer
I can find no trace of this newspaper
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Brecon County Times and Abergavenny Chronicle
Years 1875 - 1885 please, invaluable research information
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Galway Express
Galway Express please
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Daily Chronicle
Whilst it is welcome to see the Newcastle Chronicle being added to this site, this is the weekly paper. The daily paper which was available in one form or another from 1858-1939 is certainly the most important record of events on Tyneside in the second half of the 19th century (as well as being for a time the highest circulation provincial daily paper in the country). The paper started under the title "Daily chronicle and northern counties advertiser" in 1858, changed to the "Newcastle daily chronicle and northern counties advertiser" in 1862, then to the "Newcastle daily chronicle" from 1864-1922.
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Isle of Man
Isle of Man newspapers
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