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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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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The Bicester Advertiser
Please could you add The Bicester Advertiser Thank you.
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Newcastle Weekly Chronicle
This sister paper covers cultural matters across the North East in the later 19th century and is an invaluable source of social history
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Ayr Observer
Ayr Observer
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The New Moral World
The official newspaper of the Owenite Socialist movement, The New Moral World (1834-1845) is a crucial resource for the study of working class culture in its heroic age. To my knowledge, no one has digitized it!
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The Review of Religions
The Review of Relgions
One of the oldest comparative religions magazines in the UK.
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Sidmouth Observer
Sidmouth was a very important seaside resort from the 1700s. Queen Victoria's father died there while on a visit and many important families had a house there.
It was also a strong dissenting community. There were frequent visits from leaders in London.
Foreign dignitaries and aristocrats visited too.
The papers are a fascinating mix of small town life juxtaposed with the concerns of the 'great and good'.2 votes -
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The Bilston Weekly
I have a small archive of this paper from around 1925 to 1926. Printed in Bilston, West Midlands. A weekly advertiser with both news and advertisements of this era. A unique snapshot of the Black Country. Rescued from a print firm fire
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Surrey Newspapers WW1 Casualty Lists Supplements
Surrey Newspapers WW1 Casualty Lists Supplements
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Leigh Chronicle
Apologies for the typo, but the period of publication should have read 'from c. 1852 until the early 1960's' The BNA has added 1856-1871, but it would be excellent if 1852-1855 could supplement this great start.
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Thornton Cleveleys
Thornton Cleveleys Times
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Penarth Times
Please support the addition of this title.
Penarth is full of history. The town, which is the second largest in the Vale of Glamorgan, once had a thriving dock and Welsh coal was transported across the world. Today, Penarth is popular with day-trippers who visit the town's Pier and Esplanade and is an up-market dormitory town for nearby Cardiff.2 votes -
Stourport News
So that I can find old articles on Stourport High School
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The Bicycle
Not the modern magazine but the original weekly rival to Cycling / Cycling and Mopeds
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