Newspapers we should add next
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Dundee People's Journal
This would materially help WW1 and WW2 research
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Bath Evening Chronicle
Daily
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National Adviser and Literary, Commercial and Agricultural Register
Only produced from August 1811 and December 1812.
Unusual view of the period. My interest is in the May,1812 issues1 vote -
Midland Athlete
Started 1879, covered Athletics and Football
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Willenhall Reporter
Would really help my research into my family
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Accrington Advertiser
Accrington Lancashire
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Topical Times
It was supposedly a great sports publication of the 1930s
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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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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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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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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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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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The Football Times
Currently kept at Inverness Library as part of the Inverness Advertiser, collection this newspaper would be an excellent addition to the archives as an essential research tool for sports historian in the Highlands. A Saturday newspaper, it was a key publication for many decades for sports followers, especially football covering leagues and achievements in around the Highland region.
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Sevenoaks News
I would like to see local newspapers for Sevenoaks - Sevenoaks Chronicle and Sevenoaks News.
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