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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34 votes
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Stornoway Gazette
It would be good to see the news in this far flung group of islands
60 votes -
Surrey County Herald
This paper covers many areas of Surrey with its regional derivatives and would be of massive use.
16 votes -
The Strand magazine
Short stories from the greatest authors of its day, plus commentary on the news and entertainment.
1 vote -
The Bookman magazine
Not nearly enough magazines on the whole site.
2 votes -
The Athenaeum
Top organ for literary folk in Victorian times.
3 votes -
The British Weekly
Literary review by W Robertson Nicoll well connected and influential.
10 votes -
Bridgnorth Journal
Would really appreciate seeing pages from the Bridgnorth Journal. (Shropshire )
374 votesWe are delighted to let you know that we have now requested the Bridgnorth Journal and South Shropshire Advertiser from the holdings of the British Library and have begun digitising.
We have one year now available on the site with many more to come.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/bridgnorth-journal-and-south-shropshire-advertiser
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9 votes
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330 votes
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An apparently first rate newspaper named simply "Press" would make a fine addition. Its editor was a man named, David Trevena Coulton, who had previously owned the "Britannia". "Press" was published from 1854 through 1857 at London.
Please let me know if it can be scheduled for inclusion.
Thank you for your wonderful work.
Peter Cowley
Vancouver, Canada1 vote -
Gloucester Journal
The Gloucester Journal archive is missing this decade. During this period there was a massive change in working practice in the region as hand weaving made way to power looms. In 1825 there was the Weavers' Strike, surely of interest?
21 votes -
Earlestown Guardian
There are several newspapers on film at St.Helens library. Please add these to the collection
6 votes -
Preston Pilot
If is full of Preston local history in the 19th Century
4 votes -
Coleshill Chronicle
Served a small market town (and hinterland) between industrial cities of Birmingham and Coventry, yet reflected a strong sense of civic identity.
7 votes -
St Neots Advertiser
Wonderful newspaper for some 150 years giving coverage over southern Huntingdonshre and eastern Bedfordshire and thus picking up much news not covered elsewhere
6 votes -
sunday graphic
ww2 period
1 vote -
Chard and Ilminster News
this paper covers a wide area in somerset reporting on all local news covering a vast area of towns /villages
3 votes -
Sunday Telegraph from launch in 1961
Sunday Telegraph from launch in 1961 please
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21 votes
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