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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Leicester Pioneer
Published from 1880s to late 1920s, it was the paper of the Trade Union movement and later ILP in Leicester. It has been copied to microfilm
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Dumfries Weekly Journal
I would love to see the Dumfries Weekly Journal added some time in the future as it will help me enormously with my ancestral research thank you.
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Newcastle Evening Chronicle 1929 to 1930 and possibly 1896
Newcastle Evening Chronicle 1929 to 1930, especially the coverage of North East Coast Exhibition and possibly Newcastle Evening Chronicle 1896
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The Sunderland Weekly Echo
The Sunderland Weekly Echo would be a brilliant addition to the website! It includes content that isn't in the Sunderland Daily Echo.
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The Express, London , published 1 Sept 1846 - 10 April 1869
It seems to have been a paper that others in London and around Britain took stories from - they were evidently the first with the news. It would be very useful to have in the Archive
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Bedfordshire times and independant
-Bedfordshire Times and independant 1850-1899
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Nottingham Mercury
You already have coverage of the Nottingham Radical and Tory newspapers. Why not add the Whig perspective?
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The Gardeners' Weekly Magazine
This is one of the most important Victorian gardening papers, of interest to sociologists as much as gardeners. It is aimed at middle and lower class readers, unlike most of the other Victorian gardening papers.
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Ross Gazette 1911- 1965
Ross Gazette 1911-1965
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The Northern Chronicle for Highlands of Scotland
Northern Chronicle.
It is often referred to and frustrating not to be able to find the references because it's not online.4 votes -
Green Final aberdeen
Aberdeen Green Final sports on Saturdays
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County Down Spectator
Founded in 1904 the County Down Spectator is a weekly newspaper serving the area of North Down, Northern Ireland. An absolute mine of historical information for the town of Bangor and the surrounding area of Down.
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Anti-Suffrage Review
The Anti-Suffrage Review would be a great choice to round out the recent suffrage titles you have included. It is important to suffrage research.
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A new decade
I believe you are still adding editions of newspapers from the 1950s decade. Once you have intended coverage for this and previous decades, will they all be moved forwards to include 1960s, or further? I have a particular need for access to the 1960s as research material and wondered if there was a timescale for when they might be available.
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