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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The Hawick advertiser
The Hawick advertiser is a defunct publication and I would be great to see what it was like
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Morning Post.
The Morning Post. Oddly, I only see a 19th century edition of this, when it was printed into the 20th century. I really need to access it for a particular article and feel at a loss to do so. Why is it not digitised yet?
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Whitstable times from 1950 onwards
please add 1950 onwards for the Whitstable times
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Largs & Millport Gazette
Best source for North Ayrshire and south side of the Clyde
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Alloa Advertiser
Please extend to about 1960
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Scottish Daily News 1974-1976
Important for the study of Scottish attitudes as nationalism approached its climax. Also important in Left/Labour studies
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Anfield and Walton Star
Liverpool based paper covering these areas
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cheltenham
Cheltenham Chronicle - especially years missing in the 1820s please!
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the english labourers chronicle
The English Labourers Chronicle
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Darjeeling Advertiser
Published in Darjeeling weekly from about 1870-1949, the Darjeeling Advertiser was full of news about the mostly British community of the town and its hinterland. Topics covered local community news as well as its business and cultural life.
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Braintree & Witham times
Please digitise this paper, so little of north Essex available
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Bournemouth Echo
As many years as possible, please
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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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