Newspapers we should add next
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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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The Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle
With a considerable history of publication predating the 1857 mutiny, this newspaper provides a great insight into the happenings in India during the East India Company rule.
The history of railways in India prior to 1853 has largely been forgotten and finds little mention in post-1853 newspapers. This newspaper can be a great source for people looking into researching India's railway history from before 1853.2 votes -
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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Birmingham Mail 1972-3
Birmingham Mail 1972-3
There is only Feb 1972 & October 1973 editions available on BNA, Birmingham Central Library have the editions missing from this site on micro-film, any chance BNA please?
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A Surprising and Challenging Platform Game Idea
Level Devil – Not A Troll Game is a platformer designed to constantly surprise players. Every level looks simple at first, but hidden traps and unexpected mechanics quickly turn it into a real challenge. What makes the game interesting is how it breaks player expectations, forcing you to learn through trial and error while staying alert at every step.
Instead of relying on traditional difficulty, level devil - not a troll game uses unpredictability as its core mechanic. This creates a mix of frustration and fun that keeps players coming back to try again and again.
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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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