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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Stirling Observer
All missing years 1840 - 1843, 1848, 1868 -1913, 1919 - 1938 and more current. Especially the big gaps 1868 - 1913 & 1919 - 1938
3 votes -
1 vote
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sunday mercury
sunday newspaper for Birmingham area
11 votes -
The Liskeard Gazette/Western Herald
The Liskeard Gazette and the The Western Herald (which incorporated The Liskeard Gazette from October 1874). Apart from my personal interest, having ancestors that appeared in articles in the paper, I believe it covers quite a wide area in Cornwall. It also spans quite a wide time range.
2 votes -
Shrewsbury Chronicle - please complete!
VCH Shropshire has a project on Shrewsbury nonconformists which is drawing to an end. As much of this is based on the online newspapers, it would be enormously helpful if the five year gap in the provision of the Shrewsbury Chronicle in the 1870s could be filled. And then of course we would welcome if the Chronicle could be done for before 1831 - as an important regional and county newspaper, it would be an important addition to your range. But one things at a time: how about 1873-12877?
6 votes -
East End News & London Shipping Chronicles 1939-1945
War Time papers of the second world war in east end of London
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sunday mercury
Sunday Mercury 1970's
2 votes -
1 vote
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The Voice
THE VOICE, founded in 1982, is the only British national black weekly newspaper operating in the United Kingdom.
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Ludlow Advertizer
The Ludlow Advertizer is partially in your archives (various years up to 1909). The physical archives are held at Ludlow Library and are becoming increasingly fragile and may be lost forever. Please archive them!
1 vote -
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…
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Lady's Pictoral
Lady's Pictorial: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Fashion, Society, Art, Literature, Music and Drama. Printed from 1881 to about 1921.
1 vote -
7 votes
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Reynold’s Newpaper
Extend the current run beyond 1900 until its closure in 1931
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Brighton Examiner
Brighton Examiner please - 1860s. The British Library is the only library in the world holding this, and are currently 'unfit for use'. This is a crucial and valuable resource for Brighton history.
4 votes -
Morning Chronicle, July-December 1830 & 1831
Puzzling that the last six months (Jul-Dec) of The Morning Chronicle are missing for 1830 & 1831. They are not on "British Library Newspapers" or "Gale News Vault" either
1 vote -
Kent & Sussex Couier 1951 - 2017
Microfiche editions of the Kent & Sussex Courier are now available and it would be good to have them online here.
8 votes -
101 votes
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The Keswick Reminder
This paper had been issued for 100+ years and is an iconic part of the local scene. If it isnt in the Remimder it never happened. The story of the town is locked in old the newsprint.
1 vote -
Newcastle upon Tyne newspapers 1919 to 1939
There is very little coverage for this period in any of the Newcastle papers at present.
2 votes
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