Newspapers we should add next
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Union Jack
Newspaper for British troops in World War II.
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haslingden observer
The coverage of wast Lancashire is currently relatively poor.
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Carlow Morning Post
An Irish regional newspaper that would compliment the Carlow Sentinel that is already carried. There are not too many issues involved either.
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Hamilton advertiser
This paper is an excellent resource, but the earlier and later years are really needed on this site. The 1850s are missing, and coverage should extend to at least 1945
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lanarkshire
Please continue coverage of the Hamilton Herald & Lanarkshire Weekly News from 1910 to 1930 under its later title 'LANARKSHIRE' during that time. You have the full print run and they are not held in any Lanarkshire or Glasgow Libraries. We have few sources for that period. Thank you.
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Perthshire Constitutional & Journal
You have uploaded 1914-1916 but i am really in need of 1916-1919 Do have plans to add these years?
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South Western Star Battersea
Very little content for this side of the Thames
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Northern Review 1887-1892
Northern Review was a Victorian journal covering all aspects of life in a weekly supplement. It's an incredibly interesting insight into life in the North East at the time, accompanied by many interesting sketches that are lacking from the main newspapers at the time such as the Gazette, the Northern Echo, the Northern Weekly Gazette and the Stockton Herald.
Crucially for the practical side of things, as there is no copyright on this publication as it has been defunct for so long, I don't believe there would be many obstacles in making it available online. The British Library hold copies…
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The Baptist
The prominent newspaper of the Baptist denomination in the UK for most of the nineteenth century
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Newton Heath and Failsworth Gazette, Didsbury Post
Chorlton Messenger
Gorton Reporter
Salford Advertiser2 votes - 
Barrow News
Resource for Barrow’s industrial past…
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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.
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Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser
I'm researching the history of brass and silver bands in the Dorking and Leatherhead area. The files for the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser series appears to have a gap between 1951 and 1968. This seriously hampers the work I'm doing. Please fill this gap.
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The Graphic 1913
The entire year is missing from what is otherwise a fairly complete the run.
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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 Architectural Review
This magazine has been around since 1898 and would be a useful source for people interested in architecture, arts and crafts.
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Popular Pictorial
Broadsheet popular pictorial from 1950. As described in this clipping.
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Birmingham Daily Mail 1874
Aston Villa was effectively formed when four men made the decision to play soccer not rugger. This took place under a gas lamp at the top of Heathfield Road at Villa Cross. Shortly after that decision Aston Villa played its first ever game of football against St Mary’s, Aston Brook. In 1924 a former Villa player who was there under the lamp when the decision was made, said the match report appeared in the Birmingham Daily Mail. But another report, much closer to the event, published in 1887 suggests that the game took place in the latter part of the…
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