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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Temperance Newspapers
Why are there no temperance papers at all on here? This movement involved an estimated 10% of the population in 1900, and was one of the most influential cultural, social, and political forces for nearly 100 years - please catch up!!!! Such as the Temperance Companion, Alliance News, etc.
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Aberdeen Evening Express
Limited editions of this newspaper are available from this period. It would be great if the gaps could be filled in 1900-1939
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Missing Sunderland papers
There has been nothing futher added to the Sunderland Echo for nearly 3 years, there are many large gaps in the runs, and nothing at all after 1954. For the 19th Century we need to see the Sunderland Herald (1831-1906), Sunderland Times (1844-1880) and the Sunderland Weekly Echo (1881-1911).
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Arbroath Guide 1842-1843
The first two years of the Guide would be useful to fill the remaining gap in this publication. Arbroath had a most active community from the late 1830s.
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Irish Sportsman
Irish Sportsman and Farmer, later Irish Field
Beginning in 1870, the ultimate Sportnewspaper in Ireland, beside "Sport"4 votes -
Yorkshire Evening News (Leeds)
For whatever reason Leeds doesn’t seem have to comprehensive coverage available certainly not concerning late 20th century editions please review this in a timely manner please
Also the Leeds Express which incorporated the Skyrack Express would provide a significant insight into the local area
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Muirkirk Advertiser and Dougladale Gazette
This newspaper was an important publication in the coal mining area of East Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire
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Leamington Spa Courier post 1959
Leamington Spa Courier in the 1960s please!
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Romford Times
The most popular newspaper in the whole area of Hornchurch, Rainham, Upminster, Elm Park, and obviously Romford in the 50s and 60s.
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The North Oxfordshire Monthly Times and Agricultural Advertiser (NOMT)
The North Oxfordshire Monthly Times, and Agricultural Advertiser (NOMT)
The above newspaper was founded in 1849 by J.S. Hiron, an enterprising printer and bookseller in Deddington. It was an 8-page broadsheet, and was regularly published each month up to at least June 1860, although copies only survive (at the British Library) up to August 1854.
Typical of the provincial newspapers of the day, it carried domestic and foreign news, letters, local news and advertisements. There were well-written leading articles, some of considerable intellectual rigour, on national, local and religious issues of the day. Its motto was "Open to all, influenced…4 votes -
West Cumberland Times - January-April 1902
West Cumberland Times - those printed from January-April 1902 are not available to search yet but virtually all the rest are. This appears to be an ommission - you may have them ready but not yet uplaoded. Could you please action this?
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The Cornishman 1960-1990
The Cornishman 1960-1990.
There's good representation prior to 1960 and some (but not all) after 1990 but a gap of thirty years from 1960 to 1990 that covers a lot of peoples lives who are still here and finally have to time to look back at old articles or have an interest in genealogy etc.
West Cornwall's location often makes for interesting headlines regarding activities (often unfortunately disasters) at sea. There are a number of noteworthy ones, the oil tanker the Torrey Canyon for example (1967), the tragic Union Star and the loss of the Penlee Lifeboat with all hands,…
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Stevenage Gazette
The most comprehensive coverage of Stevenage and North Hertfordshire during the 1960s.
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The Sheffield Star
Especially anything after the 2000s since The Star has no way of making these available online anywhere, and I need them to look up recent historical crimes locally.
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Blackburn Mail
First newspaper printed in Blackburn in 1783
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Crowle Advertiser
Nearest newspapers to Crowle on the site are i n Hull
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3 votes
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Barry & District News
Local news for the township of Barry in South Wales, built on the coal trade from the valleys with largest man made dock when opened.
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Maryport Advertiser
Maryport Advertiser
3 votes
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