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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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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Rotherham Advertiser
rotherham advertiser
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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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Hertfordshire Express
Perhaps the most important Hertfordshire newspaper from the 1860s into the 1950s.
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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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Burnham-on-Crouch and Dengie Hundred Advertiser
It covers a large peninsula of Essex with agricultural and nautical leisure interests arising from Burnham on Crouch itself and two or three railway lines as well as one of the earliest English Churches - St Peter's Chapel at Bradwell on Sea which is also the location of the nationally important former Nuclear Power Station
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Matlock mercury
Matlock mercury 1970-86
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Darwen advertiser
Home of professional football.
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LANCASHIRE EVENING POST
1970 - 2000
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Basic
Hmmmm.. Superace88
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level devil
The genuine fun of playing level devil doesn't come from success; it comes from the hilarious and unpredictable failure itself. The core enjoyment lies in the game's ingenious ability to constantly subvert expectations, making it feel less like a difficult platformer and more like a witty competition with the developer. Every death, whether by a chasing buzzsaw, a disappearing floor, or inverted controls, isn't a frustrating setback—it's a punchline. This unique blend of frustration and immediate, absurd humor keeps players hooked, eagerly anticipating the next devious trick the game will pull, ensuring that the trial-and-error loop remains an addictively entertaining…
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Fort William Times about 1898 only two years which are in a very poor state but covers the Highland Regionan interesting time
It was only published for about two years which are in a very poor state at the BL collection. It covers a wide area of the Highlands at an interesting time for the area. Being a small publication it might be missed out but surely we should be looking at regional papers as well as the large cities? It is on microfilm but the public have no access to this and moving the originals around the country to the BL reading rounds will be difficult due to it's condition.
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Gibraltar newspapers
There are significant population movements to and from UK
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