Newspapers we should add next
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Langley Times
Langley Times - local; newspaper for Kings Langley and Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire
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Glamorgan Gazette
This ine covers the Bridend area, which you dont seem to have covered at present..
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Rothesay Chronicle
Years scanned 1875 to 1892, but the full year 1878 is missing.
Could this be done?3 votes -
lancashire evening telegraph(Blackburn) - LAST SPORTS
This was the sports edition produced on a Saturday night
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The Rock Magazine
This is a fairly short quarterly publication printed c1918-1939
the local industries in Dumbarton mostly shipbuilding/Engineering related Denny Brothers, Babcock & Wilcox, McMillan, George Paul , Dennystoun Forge etc each had their own correspondent in their works, and interesting articles about the industry and the social/Welfare of the workers were covered.3 votes -
Watford observer
Watford Observer
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London Story Paper
London Story Paper was a newspaper based in london, middlesex. Published 1888-1899.
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Glasgow Weekly Mail
Several of George MacDonald's novels were first serialized here, and the newspaper had a circulation of over 200,000.
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Brixton
I suggest this for personal family reasons but I'm sure it would benefit many others too. My interest lies around 1922.
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Potters' Examiner and Workman's Advocate (subsequently Emigrants' Advocate), 1843-1850
Vital working-class paper in generally neglected area (the Potteries).
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'Elgin Courant and Courier' of 1880s and 90s.
The politically independent paper had a massive circulation in both Moray and the southern Highlands and offers very detailed reports on local affairs, invaluable for historical research. Microfiche copies are so impossible to use.
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The Staffordshire
Others have asked that gaps in the coverage of the Staffordshire Sentinel be filled from 1873. I am interested also in earlier periods. The weekly publications date from 1854, but there are currently many gaps which I know could be filled.
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East End News & London Shipping Chronicles 1939-1945
War Time papers of the second world war in east end of London
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Stirling Observer
All missing years 1840 - 1843, 1848, 1868 -1913, 1919 - 1938 and more current. Especially the big gaps 1868 - 1913 & 1919 - 1938
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brewer`s journal
There is a vast interest in brewery history in the UK
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Women's Gazette and Weekly News
Published 1888-91 for the Women's Liberal Association; edited by Eliza Orme, LlB. Reports of local WLA meetings throughout Britain, with lots of names and connections. Suffrage, Liberal party issues, especially Irish land law and Home Rule. The editor, first woman in England with a law degree, had a distinguished public career and WGWN is a vital source for recovering her story.
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South Midlands Free Press 1858-1917
Published in Kettering then Leicester, the Midland Free Press, provides a working class viewpoint, important for shoe trade history.
3 votes
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