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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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 1920-1929
Following the passing of an Act of Parliament in 1925 all previously unsold tenants in landlords' estates in the new state of Northern Ireland were able to buy their holdings. I am aiming to study this for an MA in History with a focus on one particular estate and the Newry Reporter would have reported on the proceedings as it did for earlier sales under the 1903 Land Act. The pages from that period are already on the BNA site.
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London Daily Chronicle 1900-1910
You have already published some pages from the London Daily Chronicle but the missing decade at the turn of the 20th century would be most useful. Many thanks
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I would love to see issues of the Craven Herald (first published in 1853). It is an important Yorkshire newspaper.
A most important local paper.
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North Belfast News
The North Belfast News was launched sometime in the 1990s as part of the Belfast Media Group, which had already established the Andersonstown News in 1972. Would be great to have all of BMG's titles digitized, especially the North Belfast News.
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east grinstead courier and east grinstead observer and mid-sussex times
There seems nothing currently on offer for this area - East Grinstead and Haywards Heath - there are a few covering Crawley but those don't give news etc beyond Crawley's Eastern edge
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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.
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3 votes
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Matlock mercury
Matlock mercury 1970-86
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Maryport Advertiser
Maryport Advertiser
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Darwen advertiser
Home of professional football.
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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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Hertfordshire Express
Perhaps the most important Hertfordshire newspaper from the 1860s into the 1950s.
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sunday mercury
Sunday Mercury 1970's
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Bournemouth Echo
As many years as possible, please
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Padiham Advertiser
The events of the town are only briefly alluded to in other publications.
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Rotherham Advertiser
rotherham advertiser
3 votes
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