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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Horncastle News
Horncastle News
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haverfordwest and milford haven telegraph an general from 1919 onward
The is online but only until 1919 the town is settled with families froma many other areas as a fishing port and would help family tree compilers
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Liverpool Standard
Tory paper organized to counter the reform movement of the 1830s. W. E. Gladstone contributes more than twenty articles.
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Workers Press
Workers' Press was published daily by the Socialist Labour League / Workers Revolutionary Party from 1969 until 1976 when it was renamed the NewsLine.
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Saturday Night
A Birmingham sports paper that was a precursor of the Sports Argus
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north british daily mail
north british daily mail
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Adscene
Past copies also in the Isle of Thanet
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Newcastle Courant or Chronicle for 1809-1813
I've been a member for several years and have waited and waited for coverage of this timespan. Any plans? Other years have multiple papers across the whole of the region but these years have absolutely nothing for Northumberland and Durham ... very frustrating for meaningful research.
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LOOT London's Noticeboard (1985-1992)
I came here to to look for this paper, especially the Personal Mesages Column.
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Was hoping to find the Saint Helena Guardian 1900--1905 as it is a British Colony
Was hoping to find the Saint Helena Guardian 1900--1905 as it is a British Colony
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Crawley Observer
You don't seem to have anything local to the Crawley area at the moment, so this would be very helpful indeed.
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Daily Courant
One of the world’s first daily newspapers (1702-35)
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gloucester
Gloucester Chroncicle (supplements from the war years)
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The British Press, 1803-1826
The British Press, 1803-1826
This was the newspaper where John Dickens, father of Charles Dickens, first worked as a journalist; as a boy Charles Dickens was encouraged to contribute "penny-a-line stuff".1 vote -
County Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser for Essex Herts Kent and Surrey
County Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser for Essex Herts Kent and Surrey.
Surrey did not have many of it's own newspapers, but it was covered by the above, I understand from 1788-1841. Would be a useful source of information1 vote -
January to April 1918 Weekly Casualty List (War Office & air Ministry)
It would be great to have these missing editions for this newspaper for anyone doing WW1 research - especially as they are almost exactly 100 years ago now
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Wallingford Herald
This Oxfordshire Market Town has a vibrant and varied history and a thriving Facebook group called Bygpne Wallingford that is interested in all aspects of the history of Wallingford
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Ally Sloper's Half Holiday 1897 onwards please!!
Please post issues of Ally Sloper's Half Holiday from 1897 onwards.
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