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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Hibernia Magazine
Hibernia monthly magazine, published by the late John Mulcahy at Dublin covered investigations, controversy, letters to the editor, arts. Didn't pull any punches. in 1960s and later.
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Leckhampton,Gloucestershire 1850+
Leckhampton,Gloucestershire 1850+
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School Board Chronicle
The newspaper that reported on the development of School Boards introduced by W E Forster's Elementary Education Act of 1870.
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The Gentlewoman
"An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Gentlewomen" and "Gentlewoman and Modern Life", it merged with Eve (later Britannia and Eve) in 1926
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Monthly Visitor.
A meeting of the Penge Tabernacle (Baptist) Church in 1902, found via your efforts, mentioned the Monthly Visitor in italics as if it was a kind of journal.
If copies of Monthly Visitor have survived it would be a real bonus to Baptist searches in the South London area at the turn of the 20th Century.1 vote -
Weston Mercury
I feel that this newspaper would help a lot of family researchers in the South West Region and form a valuable addition to the archives. There is so much unanswered questions and feel a searchable online mercury would benefit so many people. At the moment the only way to access the paper is by microfilm at weston library and this can be so time consuming. I would be particularly interested from editions from 1950's onwards being digitalised.
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Radical Owenite and Chartist Newspapers
While BNA's inclusion of "The Northern Star," the most important organ of Chartism in its first phase," is great, Chartism's outsized influence on the political development of the country as a whole, most obviously in the development of universal suffrage democracy, would seem to merit a much more concerted attempt to include all the major publications of the movement. Two that immediately present themselves to mind are "The Red Republican" and "The People's Paper." Also, a more deliberate attempt at inclusion of the most important newspapers associated with Robert Owen would be most welcome.
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clevedon mercury
several towns and villages in the north somerset area which are not covered by Bristol and Weston-Super-Mare papers
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Littlehampton Gazette
I am researching the names on our local WW2 war memorial and find that copies of the Littlehampton Gazette for 1940 to 1955 have not been digitised. I have looked at the microfilm in our local library and cannot understand why these have been omitted.
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Leystonstone Express/Walthamstow Herald
Still very little for this area of East London
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Wanstead and Woodford Guardian 1970-90s
Covered a large area of north east London
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Isle of Man DAILY Times (1897-1957)
Please can you add in the Isle of Man DAILY Times (1897-1957). It is not available on the Island and is very important to researchers here.
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Nautical Standard and Steam Navigation Gazette
How about adding: Nautical Standard Newspaper Archives
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crawley observer from 1953. exhausted this website.
more south east west sussex. too many constant newspapers in the same recurring areas. getting boring tbh.
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The Morning Herald
This would be a great addition to the archive as you seem to have very few early London papers
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