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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Ben Brierley's Journal
Ben Brierley's Journal for the complete year 1869
This was the first year for a Manchester publication that became very popular for the next 30 years1 vote -
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Topical Times
It was supposedly a great sports publication of the 1930s
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Daily Mirror 2000-
Is it possible to add issues of Daily Mirror from 2000 onwards, maybe to 2010?
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Thanet Advertiser
Thanet Advertiser between 1903 and 1914 (esp 1909) please, please!
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West Indian Gazette
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Indian_Gazette originals with Institute for Race Relations
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Shoe and Leather News
All about the shoe industry and it’s workers. I would specifically like to see the late 1960s covered first but great for any. Would be a great resource for all shoemaking ancestors and especially in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire. Please vote for it!
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Bombay Gazette
This series currently ends in 1868, which is halfway through my great-great-grandfather’s story, who appeared regularly in the paper. I want to find out the rest of his story.
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“The Hour Glass” and “The Album, A Journal of Photographs of Men, Women and Events of the Day”
“The Hour Glass” and “The Album, A Journal of Photographs of Men, Women and Events of the Day”
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Romford Times
The most popular newspaper in the whole area of Hornchurch, Rainham, Upminster, Elm Park, and obviously Romford in the 50s and 60s.
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Cork Mercantile Chronicle
This paper operated in Cork between 1802 and 1835 according to here: https://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/maritimehistory/newspapers/newsuk/130/ which says they also have this paper on microfilm, so you should be able to get it easily.
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Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser
I'm researching the history of brass and silver bands in the Dorking and Leatherhead area. The files for the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser series appears to have a gap between 1951 and 1968. This seriously hampers the work I'm doing. Please fill this gap.
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The Inquirer (Unitarian newspaper)
The Inquirer (Unitarian newspaper) would be a fabulous resource. Unitarian Chapels were/are all over the country so this would be useful for many researchers. Thanks for your consideration!
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Dublin Weekly Messenger
Dublin Weekly Messenger 1808-12
Important source for Irish history in this period.
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All early UK newspapers
Whilst its great that you keep adding new newspapers to the archive, I have noticed that all of them for some time now have been fairly modern papers ie 20th century. It would be great to see a drive to add all of UK's earliest newspapers for every county. Many start in the early 1700s, and would be far more useful for my research, and afterall shouldn't we be saving very old newspapers first for posterity before they disappear?
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The Passing Show
A magazine that ran from 1915 to the mid-1930s and printed political cartoons from around the world. What's not to like?
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1911 and 1912 for The Era
There seems to be a complete run for The Era barring 1911 and 1912. Could these be added please.
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The Critic
Can I suggest the Critic, which was the Private Eye of its day. It began life as the African Critic and was originally based in South Africa. It moved to London around 1898. Its editor Henry Hess had a splendid disregard for the libel law and exposed a number of financial frauds. He was frequently sued. A new editor took over in around 1905 and although the magazine became less edgy it could still publish hard-hitting exposes. It ceased publication in about 1915. I believe the British Library has a complete run of the magazine.
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