Newspapers we should add next
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The journal waterloovile
The Journal started publication in 1984 by Portsmouth Publishing & Printing, until it was discontinued in October 2012
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3 votesPending - For future development · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
Thank you for your suggestion. Our team have searched for information on this title but we haven't been able to find a match. Could you provide any further details on it?
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The Owl
The Owl was a weekly journal that included local news in the Bingham area of Nottinghamshire. I believe it was also a bit of a satirical journal. It would provide a lot of more colourful details of the people and the area. I believe it was published around the 1850s-1890s. It also went under the name of the Midland Jackdaw in the 1880s-1890s.
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G. K.'s Weekly
Published in London, edited by G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc
19 votesPending - For future development · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedIt doesn't look like the British Library have this title in their collection. We have added the earlier titles, The Eye-Witness (1911–1912) & The New Witness (1912–1923), to our digitisation plan. If we are able to locate suitable holdings for G.K.'s Weekly we will do our best to include them too.
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Birmingham weekly news
Or add ons for the Birmingham Evening Mail
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Hatfield/Welwyn Garden city local newspapers
Hatfield/Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire local newspapers
4 votesPending - For future development · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedUnfortunately, the content available for the titles in these areas appear to start in 1920s-30s and this is currently outside our copyright cut off. This may change in the future.
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