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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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…2 votes - 
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st stephen's review
st stephen's review was published in London in the late 19th cntury. It had highly topical; and political articles. It also features large cartoons by the eminent cartoonist Phil May
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Colchester Gazette
colchester gazette
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Kelso Mail
Local happenings in Kelso near to the English border and Information wanted to read about my ancestors who were Baronets and Officers in the British Army. Their emigration to Jamaica, their skirmishes in the American war and their lives in the town of Kelso from 1763-1829. Kelso Chronical, Kelso Mail etc
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More local northern papers
More local northern papers
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Carmarthen
Carmarthen Journal
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North Middlesex Chronicle
Sports Pages 1870-1900
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Western Morning News from the early C20th
I would greatly appreciate the addition of Western Morning News from the early C20th.
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The Central Press
The Central Press published regular accounts of the "Tichborne Case" trials - the most celebrated Victorian criminal and civil trials
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Professional and trade titles
A smattering of professional and trade journals with substantial contemporaneous news content.
Architect, financial, scientific, agricultural, legal etc.
You already have The Era, so it's not out of your remit.1 vote - 
more scurrility
Barnard Gregory's The Satirist (London)
The Freeholder (Cork)1 vote 
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