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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Illustrated Mail [London] 1899-1907
Master negative held by BL but no service copy available - hardcopy volumes unfit.
13 votes -
Nenagh Guardian
County Tipperary Ireland
3 votes -
Merthyr Express Rhymney Valley Edition
Merthyr Express is a great source which has seperate issues covering the South Wales Valleys; I would like to see the Rhymney Valley Edition please
4 votes -
1 vote
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Montgomeryshire Express
For the period after 1910 as nothing ncluded for the area in that era
6 votes -
Bristol Observer
Bristol Observer
4 votes -
Ripon Gazette
Available at local library on microfilm - torture to use
5 votes -
Ripon and Richmond Chronicle
Fills a gap in Yorkshire local history. Support local industries please!
5 votes -
Norfolk Chronicle 1898
Please publish the 1898 edition as it is missing from the recently uploaded series of copies of this newspapers. I have a story in the 1898 edition which I would like to research and it will give continuity of published editions
3 votes -
"Newport Advertiser" 1855 - 1950
(Newport, Shropshire) currently on microfilm in Newport, Shropshire library
20 votes -
10 votes
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Colliery Guardian
Contains lots of local history for coal mining districts including sinking of new pits. Also it has lots about the companies and people working in the industry.
31 votes -
greennoch advertizer
greennoch advertizer
2 votes -
edenbridge chronicle
Information needed on the town in WW1 for museum exhibition
1 vote -
National Newspapers
National Newspapers for 1920 to 1929 would be of help!
21 votes -
Cambrian News
Interested in railway history, I would love to see any local meetings that were held as the railways grew into the areas of Wales
5 votes -
Lincolnshire Standard and Boston Guardian 1914-1919
I note sadly that the years covering these WW1 years have not been added. I have seen significant references in a 2003 publication & wonder if you have plans to add these years to your current coverage which is recorded as 1912-1955. Thanking you in anticipation. Elaine
5 votes -
I would llike to see Lincs Standard - (Horncastle, Spilsby, and Alford edition) plus Skegness Standard
this gives me better history for Hogsthorpe and local football leagues
organised from the village1 vote -
Malvern Advertiser
Begun in 1855, the newspaper records life in this famous Victorian spa town. Visitors here have included included Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill, Florence Nightingale, Princess Victoria, Charles Darwin, Alfred Tennyson, Edward Elgar (who lived here for 13 years), G B Shaw, Elizabeth Barrett and Evelyn Waugh.
78 votes -
8 votes
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