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.
1557 results found
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Kensington and Chelsea Post
Large catchment area of upto half a million, had a large circulation and hit the spots the main papers failed to address
9 votes -
Morning Post.
The Morning Post. Oddly, I only see a 19th century edition of this, when it was printed into the 20th century. I really need to access it for a particular article and feel at a loss to do so. Why is it not digitised yet?
1 vote -
The Hawick advertiser
The Hawick advertiser is a defunct publication and I would be great to see what it was like
1 vote -
Kensington and Chelsea chronicle (times)
Would make for a good addition to the page
3 votes -
Sunday people 1946-1955
My grandparents were on the front page of this newspaper within this date range
3 votes -
Reading Chronicle
Readings premier newspaper still not accessible on here
3 votes -
Kensington and Chelsea Informer
Important paper owned by Trinity Mirror, serves the local community well
3 votes -
Hammersmith/Chelsea Chronicle
Great paper for locals, many interesting stories stemmed from this area
839 votes -
Peckham Peculiar
Great locals paper for the area
5 votes -
Sussex Express & County Herald 1958 - 1968
Sussex Express & County Herald 1958 - 1968
3 votes -
South Midlands Free Press 1858-1917
Published in Kettering then Leicester, the Midland Free Press, provides a working class viewpoint, important for shoe trade history.
3 votes -
The Freethinker
Nowadays, it is only published online, but for many years was a leading voice of anti-religious thought.
1 vote -
Retail Chemist 1930s to 1960s
Can find nothing relating to this magazine on the internet. This is available to order from the British Library but not everyone is able to visit. There is too little on this site relating to the retail trade, especially chemists.
1 vote -
Women's Magazines 1920s to 1960s.
Very few magazines on this site and some premium women's magazines would be a most useful addition.
8 votes -
4 votes
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1 vote
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Women's Gazette and Weekly News
Published 1888-91 for the Women's Liberal Association; edited by Eliza Orme, LlB. Reports of local WLA meetings throughout Britain, with lots of names and connections. Suffrage, Liberal party issues, especially Irish land law and Home Rule. The editor, first woman in England with a law degree, had a distinguished public career and WGWN is a vital source for recovering her story.
3 votes -
Auckland Chronical
newspaper covering the mining villages of Co Durham, particularly during ww1. Of interest to historians of North East, mining communities, socialist/Labour history, WW1 etc
2 votes -
Motoring News
There is tremendous world interest in the history of motor racing in Britain: the cars, drivers, race results, rallying, etc etc. Motoring News was an excellent weekly publication throughout the 20th century, the best of its type.
1 vote -
The Picture Times
The Picture Times of c.1855-6 - very short lived, amalgamated with Illustrated Times but valuable for Crimean War and has rare engravings etc. Would give anything to be able to access it for my latest book.
1 vote
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