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.
179 results found
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The Sunday Post
The current coverage does not include the years 1930 to 1934. Do you have any plans to add these years?
25 votes -
Whitchurch Herald
I'd like to see the Whitchurch Herald, from Whitchurch in Shropshire available, please.
104 votes -
Middlesex Independent
Brentford's premier newspaper until WW2. Invaluable resource.
26 votes -
The Bicester Advertiser
Please could you add The Bicester Advertiser Thank you.
2 votes -
Halesworth Times
Upload the Halesworth and Southwold local newspapers
158 votes -
Blackburn Times
1901 - 1945
27 votes -
Richmond & Twickenham Times
Richmond & Twickenham Times 1890 to present.
Crawley Courier 1950 to present.64 votes -
Middlesex Advertiser and Gazette
This long-running local paper covered a large, densely-populated area of West Middlesex and neighbouring Buckinghamshire. If digitised it would be a invaluable resource for researchers, local people and family historians with connections to the area.
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58 votes
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Loughborough Echo
Loughborough Newspapers
23 votes -
North Western Evening Mail
Barrow-in-Furness
67 votes -
Kelso Chronical
Local happenings in Kelso near to the English border and Information wanted to read about my ancestors who were Baronets and Officers in the British Army. Their emigration to Jamaica, their skirmishes in the American war and their lives in the town of Kelso from 1763-1829. Kelso Chronical, Kelso Mail etc
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West London papers
More west London newspapers
154 votes -
Nelson Leader
The Nelson Leader would be an excellent newspaper to have on your site. It is one of the best local newspapers in the country.
26 votes -
Northern Ensign
This is an important newspaper for the North of Scotland.
53 votes -
Suffolk Chronicle
This was the local paper which the poor read to each other in the early nineteenth century, and has a different angle to the 'establishment' Ipswich Journal and Bury and Norwich Post. It contains a lot of information which the other two don't, or that they look at with a very different bias
41 votes -
143 votes
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Nottingham Review
This is an important regional newspaper in the period 1811-1817, the period of the Luddite uprisings, and it's inclusion on this website before the bicentenary ends is vital! It's proprietor, Charles Sutton, was convicted of libelling the Crown in 1816 & jailed.
61 votes -
Irish newspapers
Irish provincial newspapers.
60 votes -
Dorset County Chronicle
The Dorset coverage is very odd – the Sherborne Mercury is available for 1789-1867, but it’s subtitled the Western Flying Post and the Yeovil Mercury, and is clearly focused on northern Dorset and Somerset.
The newspaper produced in Dorset’s market town (Dorchester) was the Dorset County Chronicle, but there are ONLY five years’ worth (1863-67) of issues on the British Newspaper Archives site.
Dorchester was the legal, political, trade and administrative capital of the county and the Dorset County Chronicle would be the best newspaper for tracing the county’s history. The Chronicle was published from 1824.
Other counties in the…82 votes
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