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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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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Woburn Sands, Aspley Guise & Dist. Advertiser (runs 25/11/1909 - 29/06/1911)
Such a short run, and you could claim to have another entire run of a paper up!
3 votesOpen - Added to digitisation plan ·
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We appreciate your interest in this title. Currently, it is available only in hard copy at the British Library. Due to a recent cyber incident affecting the British Library, there is now a significant backlog of paper materials awaiting scanning. Once their systems are fully operational again, we plan to prioritise scanning from hard copies. However, at this time, we are unable to provide an exact timeline for when this will be completed. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
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Hong Kong
English papers from the early days of Hong Kong as a British Colony 1841-.
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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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Rotherham Advertiser
I cannot understand why you are adding numerous specialist titles but have still not done this title apart from the year 1910. It is the only continuous publication for this large industrial town, from 1858 to the present. Some news items are found in two Sheffield titles, but not all. I know you have it because the library purchased microfilm from you at an early date (1970s?) and did not hold hard copies of 1858-77 until 2-3 years ago when the Advertiser emptied its store.
I have needed to use the microfilms for family notices 3 times recently. They are…3 votes -
The Stock-keeper and Fancier's Chronicle
Published from at least 1880-1899. Covered news about dog and pigeon sports. Also served as a quasi registering body. Extremely important source for historical research in these areas
3 votes -
The Motor Boat
The Motor Boat Magazine contains the history of UK Motor Boat development and events from 1900 onwards. It is a phemomenal resource for everyone who is interest in Motor Boats.
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Hicky's Bengal Gazette
Hicky's Bengal Gazette was the first newspaper in India, and provides vital insight into not only the foundations of the British Empire in India, but also the broad social makeup of empire builders, settlers, and indiginous people
3 votes -
Southport Visiter and Southport Guardian between 1900-1920
Southport Visiter and Southport Guardian between 1900-1920
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The Buckinghamshire Advertiser
Long running local paper covering The Chalfonts and Gerrards Cross, Amersham, Beaconsfield and High Wycombe.
A highly valuable source of information for historians and researchers. Invaluable to societies, family historians, sports historians snd invaluable in the research of the history of Bickinghamshire and the Chilterns3 votes -
Buckinghamshire Advertiser
The following years are missing and are extremely important for historians of and sports historians for Buckinghamshire.
years missing are
1957-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1981-19853 votes -
The Baptist
The prominent newspaper of the Baptist denomination in the UK for most of the nineteenth century
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The Yorkshireman
The Yorkshireman - a unique example of a late 19C regional weekly which covers the arts, theatre, politics, sport. and local culture.
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Golf, a weekly record of 'ye royal and ancient' game
Golf, a weekly record of 'ye royal and ancient' game was first published on 19th September 1890. It ran under this title until it changed to Golf Illustrated around 1897.
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3 votes
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Scottish Umpire
Football and sport in Scotland before the Scottish Referee began in November 1888
3 votes -
Pontefract Advertiser 1885-1930
A few earlier years are already online, but for a small-ish town, this was a politically very active one (Pontefract Election Petition in 1893 for example), plus the industry nearby - mining, pottery, glass, maritime - in Knottingley, Ferrybridge etc. make for a relevant paper for the smaller towns in the West Riding
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The Reformer
Title: The Reformer.
Subjects: Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Newspapers; Lothian (Scotland) -- Newspapers;
Dewey: 072.9134
Language: English
Place Name: Scotland Lothian Edinburgh.
Identifier: System number: 013909480
Notes: Incorporated with "The Weekly Review".
Creation Date: 1868
Holdings Note: Newspapers :no.1-341 (15 Aug.1868 - 27 Feb.1875)
UIN: BLL010139094802 votes -
The Graphic 1913
The entire year is missing from what is otherwise a fairly complete the run.
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(Lloyd's) The Sunday News
It ran long articles about people of importance in the 1920's and would be of great help to researchers of that time.
2 votes
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