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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Saturday Night
A Birmingham sports paper that was a precursor of the Sports Argus
1 vote -
Gateshead Post
The Gateshead Post was launched in 1946 and ended in 2003 being bought up by Thomson Regional Newspapers. The paper is a fabulous source of local news that rarely hit the other mainstream newspapers such as the Evening Chronicle or Newcastle Journal. In addition, it made substantial use of photographs of local events and people.
30 votes -
English Golfer
Hard to find but important source for history of golf in England
2 votes -
Woking News & Mail
Believe this title has either merged or been bought by Surrey Advertiser. However it was a major weekly publication in the commuter area of Woking and the outlying areas.
3 votes -
Queenborough & sheernesss
Have many families from these villages and would be very nice to find more info other than just names take from the free bmd indexes for Britain meaning who they are and what they did from 1700 to present day
Thanks
elainej4 votes -
The North Wales Weekly News
The North Wales Weekly News 1880's to 1960's
9 votes -
Workers Press
Workers' Press was published daily by the Socialist Labour League / Workers Revolutionary Party from 1969 until 1976 when it was renamed the NewsLine.
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Fulham Chronicle
fulham chronicle
fulham news1,465 votes -
Folkestone Chronicle and Folkestone Observer
Folkestone Chronicle 1855 - 1886 and Folkestone Observer 1861 - 1892
9 votes -
3 votes
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1 vote
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Liverpool Standard
Tory paper organized to counter the reform movement of the 1830s. W. E. Gladstone contributes more than twenty articles.
1 vote -
haverfordwest and milford haven telegraph an general from 1919 onward
The is online but only until 1919 the town is settled with families froma many other areas as a fishing port and would help family tree compilers
1 vote -
Cumbria
More coverage of Cumbria including more recent please, usually the forgotten county
13 votes -
staffordshire
Wolverhampton Advertiser
6 votes -
Tyne and Wear
Sunderland Echo
7 votes -
The Yorkshireman
Incredibly interesting details of nineteenth century Yorkshire
12 votes -
Norwood or Crystal palace
Please could you consider adding Norwood Review or the Crystal Palace Review?
4 votes
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