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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Please can you cover Faringdon & Vale White Horse, Abingdon and Oxford for 1918
Researching War dead comes to an end for these areas by 1918 - why?
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Arms and Explosives
The trade journal Arms and Explosives had all sorts of articles on military and hunting affairs.
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"the record"
The Record Newspaper (Church of England, evangelical, 1828-1948)
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The Fort St George Gazette (Madras Presidency)
Held in India section of British Library. From 1832 records all the business of Madras Presidency, India. An invaluable research source.
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Trade newspapers and magazines for dairy industry
such as the Cowkepper and Dairyman's Journal (1879-1904), The Dairyman (1904-1954), The Dairy (1889-1919), The Dairy and Creamery Journal (1919-1937), Dairyman and Provision Merchant (1876-1900), Dairy World (1887-1939), Milk Industry (1920- ), Milk Journal (1871-2), etc.
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hlc times
the hlc times is a newspaper I made. it has intresting information. made by the hlc in telford.
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Chelmsford or Brentwood papers
Or more East London
Essex papers possibly ?3 votes -
Oxford Mail
Decide on later versions to be added
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Derbyshire Times
I saw your reply re the move of paper copies from Colindale. Why do you not get the microfiche from Derbyshire Records Office for the missing years? It is really frustrating that so many years are missing.
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The Tunbridge Wells Advertiser
The Tunbridge Wells Advertiser is one of the key local newspapers that is still relevant today as it gave rise to the phrase 'Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells' - many of the letters to the editor were signed 'DISGUSTED'. Strangely, the paper was digitally available in 2013 whereas it no longer is today. Instead, there are a lot of local papers from the area that are available on this database but that have no such pedigree. I am sure many former letter writers are spinning in their grave wishing they could still reach for their pen and vent their outrage. They…
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Morning Leader
In the years before the First World War there was a thriving Liberal press, with the Daily Chronicle, the Daily News and the Morning Leader. The beginnings of the popular press can be traced back to the Morning Leader, which first hit the streets in 1892 as a 1/2d paper. It merged with the Daily News (which you already have) in 1912.
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Christmas Numbers of The Sketch
For some reason it seems that the scans of The Sketch did not include the special Christmas issues. I was looking in particular for the ones from 1903 and 1904. It would be nice to see those added! Perhaps Christmas Numbers for other papers were also missed?
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The Daily Gleaner (Jamaica)
I have been a regular researcher on this site since it was first launched. It would be lovely to see some more Jamaican Newspapers added, I’m sure they would be beneficial to many people who had Colonial ancestors who lived there. I see you are adding Colonial India Newspapers, but so far only have one Jamaican Newspaper. The Daily Gleaner would be an excellent addition to your brilliant archives.
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Charlton News Shopper
Designate more coverage online for this region of south London
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Scottish Farming Papers
Would like to see something post 1893
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Melody Maker
Great interest
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Newspapers from Leeds
Any Leeds papers from the late 21st century please
Sky rack Express or Yorkshire Evening Post would be suitable3 votes -
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