Newspapers we should add next
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Motion Picture Studio
It ran 1921-1924: ''The only Journal solely devoted to the interests of the British film producing industry', it claims - accurately.
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Dundee Perth & Cupar Advertiser
Filling the gap 1836-1838 would be useful though the Dundee Courier for these dates or better 1836-1843 would also ideally fill a gap not covered elsewhere.
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Stretford Guardian , Urmston Post, Salford City Reporter
Would be great to see these made available online
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liverpolitan
A vintage Magazine - The Liverpolitan - A Monthly Review of Liverpool and Lancashire Historical Affairs. The Magazine has 28 pages. As well as articles there are advertisements of the day.
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Baptist Times and Freeman
The main newspaper for the Baptist denomination throughout the twentieth century
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Leigh-on-Sea News
A quirky, short-lived (1936-1937) Essex paper with, from the sounds of it, a bent for the anecdotal and memoiristic.
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British Bandsman
An essential resource for those researching Britain's brass bands, or other similar publications such as Brass Band News. Would also provide useful information for both local and family historians throughout the country.
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Somerset County Gazette
Please add Somerset County Gazette through the end of the South African War (1902). Thank you.
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Homes and Gardens
Magazine
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Romsey Advertiser
Weekly title for Romsey and the surrounding areas.
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The Owl
The Owl was a weekly journal that included local news in the Bingham area of Nottinghamshire. I believe it was also a bit of a satirical journal. It would provide a lot of more colourful details of the people and the area. I believe it was published around the 1850s-1890s. It also went under the name of the Midland Jackdaw in the 1880s-1890s.
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Paisley Daily Express
Please may we have an update of Paisley Daily Express. There are Three generations of publications missing - The Silent Generation 1930s to 1945, Baby Boomers - 1946 - 1964, and Generation X - 1965 - 1980. I am a 'Baby Boomer' and have so much I want to research from these era's, as probably will thousands of other subscribers with an interest in Paisley and District
Many thanks for your consideration
Roddy Boyd
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Newry Reporter
This newspaper is only available up to 1913. Is there any chance more years can be added?
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Newry Telegraph
The Newry Telegraph was printed up to 1970 but it is only available on here up to 1902. Is it possible to get more years added as it would be valuable to my research into Newry Town FC.
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Liverpool Football Echo - The Great War Years 1914-18
The Liverpool Football Echo appears as a separate Saturday Edition following the normal Echo Edition on the microfiche tapes at Liverpool Central Library. They contain, in detail, biographical accounts of fallen Soldiers with their photos. It is sometimes hard to read on the overhead projectors and if digitised would be a huge help to Great War researchers.
Many Thanks3 votes
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