Newspapers we should add next
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Hertfordshire Standard
Frederic George Kitton [1956-1904] is an important commentator and writer on issues in Hertfordshire and wrote thirteen books about Charles Dickens.
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6 votes
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2 votes
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East Galway Democrat
Would love to see the East Galway Democrat
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Galway Express
Galway Express please
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7 votes
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Kentish Independent
Need information on a family business that was in Bexley during this period.
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19 votes
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Western Gazette
Include ALL the regional editions for each publication date.
You currently have some editions of the Western Gazette, but there were several different editions. All were printed in Yeovil (Somerset) but their main content varied, with separate versions for separate regions/counties. At the moment, all are catalogued under Somerset, which could be misleading. A search by a different county (Hampshire, for example), might therefore not include the Western Gazette at all, even though it is that edition which you have for the particular date. Conversely, a search for an event in Somerset, say, might not find it because the edition…31 votes -
Surrey Newspapers WW1 Casualty Lists Supplements
Surrey Newspapers WW1 Casualty Lists Supplements
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Irish Tribune
This was the first newspaper printed in England for Irish Catholics. Published weekly by Charles Diamond in Newcastle upon Tyne between December 1884 and December 1895, the Irish Tribune claimed a readership of 4,000,000 Irish Catholics living in England, mixing local Catholic and Nationalist news, with tales from Irish history, fiction and fashion. The British Library holds almost 600 editions of this key source for the study of Irish Catholics in England in the nineteenth century.
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The Buckinghamshire Standard
Only recently aware that this paper existed. Appears to have had better coverage of North Buckinghamshire than other locals. Not sure how long it was in existence for but was still publishing in 1921.
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Cumnock Chronicle
From 1900 to the present day it covers Cumnock and nearby towns and villages in East Ayrshire
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Hull and Lincolnshire Times
Wouls like Hull and Lincolnshire Times papers from late 1800's to 1930's please
21 votes -
Linlithgowshire Gazette & Bo'ness Journal
One newspaper with a big name. On microfiche held at Falkirk Council Libraries but I understand original newspapers also still held. Would provide a wealth of information to family historians in Central Scotland.
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Cornish Times
Cornish Times covered /covers a wide area....
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evening sentinel
I would like to find news articles about myself. I was badly burned between 1956/7, there are several photo's too.
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Edinburgh Evening News
Why have you missed Jan-June in the 1921 Edinburgh Evening News? This has been like this for years!
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Ellesmere Port Pioneer
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the history of Ellesmere Port and the ‘Ellesmere Port Pioneer’ is the most detailed source of information from 1920 onwards.
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Brecon County Times and Abergavenny Chronicle
Years 1875 - 1885 please, invaluable research information
4 votes
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