Newspapers we should add next
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The Territorial Service Gazette
From 1908 -1925 which covers the period of the Great War - many photographs from relatives and friends who are looking for loved missing in action as this was the paper read by the men in trenches - it's an invaluable source of information for WW1 historians, genealogist, schools, colleges etc
77 votes -
East Anglian Daily Times
No Suffolk/ Ipswich newspapers on this site yet.
77 votes -
Bazaar Exchange & Mart
This was the 'Facebook' or 'Gumtree' of its day and provides a huge amount of insight and information into products services and practices over its lifespan.
3 votes -
any years being added from 1947 onwards lancashre daily post
any years being added from 1947 onwards lancashre daily post
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Hants and Berks Gazette
This will provide coverage of Basingstoke and the North Hampshire area.
28 votes -
5 votes
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686 votes
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Loughborough Herald and North Leicestershire Gazette
From 1880 - 1919
17 votes -
Loughborough Advertiser
For the town of Loughborough. Ran 1868-1882
17 votes -
6 votes
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2 votes
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Stratford Express
Covering the First World War inc the massive Silvertown explosion
66 votes -
Llanelli Star
It's only available in Llanelli Wales and I really need to find an article included. It is not available online anywhere.
10 votes -
1 vote
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Barrow Times
Barrow is (after Middlesbrough) the Victorian boom town and the Barrow Times was its key organ in the 19thC.
40 votes -
Boston Standard and Gazette. Gainsborough Standard. Lincolnshire Echo
With the 100 year anniversary of the 1st World War I have been trying to trace records of my ancestors. Although I viewed files at local libraries this is a slow and challenging task where you always fear you may have missed something. Could you add papers focused on these years when many people know there is likely to be a trace of an ancestor?
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Searching using words in close proximity
A way to search X plus X and define within a single column or square inch.
4 votes -
Cardiff newspapers from 1952
Cardiff newspapers from 1952 looking for an article about a spitfire in the foyer of the Capitol theatre Cardiff for the launch of the film Angels one five in 1952
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Caithness Courier
Please add the Caithness Courier to your digitisation program.
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Sidmouth Observer
Sidmouth was a very important seaside resort from the 1700s. Queen Victoria's father died there while on a visit and many important families had a house there.
It was also a strong dissenting community. There were frequent visits from leaders in London.
Foreign dignitaries and aristocrats visited too.
The papers are a fascinating mix of small town life juxtaposed with the concerns of the 'great and good'.2 votes
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