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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Belper News - post 1939
Belper News - post 1939
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More Scottish borders newspapers
There is a big gap in the 1890's for the Berwickshire News (1893-1900) and the The Berwick Advertiser (1893 -1896 and 1898 - 1903). These papers cover a wide area around the Borders with news from both England and Scotland. A very rich source of information.
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The Oban Times
While accessing newspapers online for historical research is advantageous, there are disadvantages. Not all years for the Oban Times newspapers have been digitised. Its reportage provides insight into the influences effecting change as Oban developed during the 1870s. From a genealogical point, The Oban Times’ 1879 coverage of the Police Court (accessed 2013) and social commentary offer insights into the social problems and law and order policies affecting the lives of second and third generation ancestors. Looking at newspapers for the 1880s would provide an opportunity to observe continuities and changes to social and economic life in Oban, and on…
20 votes -
Croydon Post
Not a great deal
On Croydon currently available this would be a good start6 votes -
Aberdeen Press & Journal
1951-1962
12 votes -
Middlesex Chronicle
This was the paper we always had at home as a child. I'd love to be able to browse the 1950s.
6 votes -
Croydon Advertiser
Not a great deal of info is available
722 votes -
Blackpool Gazette
We need to further establish the papers history on here
15 votes -
Bournemouth Echo
As many years as possible, please
1 vote -
More Midlands papers
Would like to see more concrete information and dates for the Leicester Mercury
Nottingham Post
Derby Telegraph
Stoke Sentinel
Northants Chronicle and Echo
Wolverhampton Express and Star
Midlands ChroniclePlease
77 votes -
East London papers
Any of the following for years 1960-1990s only fair as west London has an
Overkill in this respectSouthwark News, Stratford Express, Peckham and Deptford Mercury, Hackney Gazette, Ilford Recorder, Newham Recorder, East London Advertiser
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109 votes
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Stoke on Trent and Wolverhampton area
I cannot seem to find any on this site please digitise some
Many thanks141 votes -
Wembley Observer
Great localised paper
How intriguing would it be to read the paper when it covered the 1966 world cup143 votes -
46 votes
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Crewe Guardian
Good paper for south Cheshire
6 votes -
Abergele and Pensarn Visitor
Beginning in the 1860s, the Abergele visitor was the premier newspaper of the central portion of north Wales for nearly 150 years. It provides an in-depth analysis of politics, social and cultural life in Wales during a tumultuous period of change. A must for all social and cultural historians.
16 votes -
Midland Reporter and Westmeath Nationalist
The Midland Reporter and Westmeath Nationalist was a newspaper which circulated in Westmeath, in the Irish Midlands, from the 1890s to the late 1930s. Owned by Roscommon newspaper publisher Jasper Tully, during the Irish revolutionary period it was, unlike its direct rival the Westmeath Examiner, the primary bullhorn for the advanced nationalist and Sinn Féin point of view. It provided a platform for the radical nationalist MP, Laurence Ginnell, who was the organiser of the Ranch War, the last major outbreak of agrarian agitation in Ireland before independence.
As the Westmeath Examiner is available online elsewhere, the availability of the…
241 votes -
Hartlepool Mail
WOULD BE GREAT TO ADD THE HARTLEPOOL MAIL FROM THE 60S TO THE LATE 90S
283 votes -
Blackburn Standard
This important textile town has much historical and economic news to offer those who are students of the social changes affecting many Lancashire towns from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. It would be especially interesting to see how the First World War years affected those citizens living at the time, and how those who lost their lives during this conflict were reported.
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