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  1. Langport Herald/Langport & Somerton Herald

    Langport may be small but has had a mighty historical influence - Stuckey's Bank (banknote circulation second only to the Bank of England); Walter Bagehot, constitutional writer and editor of the Economist; founder of Kelways nursery; heart of the Somerset Levels. Herald published 1855-1937: a gold mine

    42 votes
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  2. 3 votes
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  3. 3 votes
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  4. The Witness (Belfast)

    This newspaper is a major source of late nineteenth-century religious intelligence.

    14 votes
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  5. Lloyd's List

    As this country was once the biggest maritime nation in the world would it not seem reasonable that this important shipping newspaper , Lloyd's Listshould be added.

    6 votes
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  6. Diss Express

    Diss is a market town, mentioned in the Domesday book, and the centre of the Waveney region, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.

    The "Diss Express and Norfolk & Suffolk Journal" was founded in 1864 and is the pre-eminent local newspaper of record

    348 votes
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  7. Stroud Journal

    There is an absence of Stroud newspapers to help with the history of the clothing industry in the late 19th and early 20th century.

    15 votes
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  8. Workers' Dreadnought

    Evolved from the Woman's Dreadnought, provided a unique political approach; supported the Russian Revolution

    9 votes
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  9. Faulkner's Dublin Journal

    Published by Jonathan Swift's publisher, George Faulkner.
    (1725-1825)

    63 votes
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  10. Evening News (London)

    This evening paper was very topical and superior to the Evening Standard

    179 votes
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  11. Daily Herald

    The Daily Herald was an extremely important daily labour newspaper. It is especially important for anyone studying labour history in Britain. The First World Years have been digitised, but it would be great to have the interwar years made available as soon as possible.

    107 votes
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  12. see below if I've put it in the right spot??

    Arthur Lismer sent images of the damage from the December 6th, 1917 Explosion of the munitions vessel Mont-Blanc to the Sheffield Independent which published them. I would estimate that they appeared in the last week of 1917 or in the month of January 1918. Have these issues been digitized or are 35 mm microfilm copies available for interlibrary loan? These images og pen & ink sh=ketches should be quite easy to spot sine I expect that there were three or four used in the Sheffield Independent??

    Regards

    Alan Ruffman

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  13. Dundee Weekly News

    Dundee Weekly News

    8 votes
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  14. Northern Whig (Belfast) 1870 to 1914

    Finish the Northern Whig please

    4 votes
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  15. Sun and Central Press

    Sun and Central Press

    4 votes
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  16. Cambridge papers from 1900

    Cambridge Daily News 1900-1938
    Cambridge Chronicle 1900-1938
    South West Suffolk Echo 1900-1938

    346 votes
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  17. 2 votes
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  18. West Somerset Free Press

    It would be great to have the West Somerset Free Press added, very little coverage of this remote part of the country at present.

    16 votes
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  19. Shields Daily News

    Shields Daily News
    The Shields Daily Gazette is included but that covers SOUTH Shields. You have nothing at all for NORTH Shields, a comparable town immediately across the River Tyne. What have you got against us North Shielders! We ask no more than to be treated equally!!

    230 votes
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  20. Glasgow Evening News

    Excellent newspaper, provided more detailed coverage of the Glasgow area than did the Glasgow Herald.

    222 votes
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