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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Leicester Mercury
Please the Leicester Mercury or the chronicle 1919 to 1939
401 votes -
Oldbury
West Bromwich & Oldbury Chronicle
25 votes -
The Review of Religions
The Review of Relgions
One of the oldest comparative religions magazines in the UK.
2 votes -
Leeds Mercury
Leeds Mercury is not on before 1750 and I need information contained on these early dates.
13 votes -
Daily News and Leader.
This paper, which was started by Dickens as the Daily News, has some good book reviews. etc which it would be great to be able to search.
13 votes -
Craven Herald
Craven Herald & Pioneer, the weekly newspaper of the Yorkshire Dales is partly on microfilm and partly original in Skipton library, otherwise unavailable.
25 votes -
Bucks Herald
From 1954 onwards. Excellent coverage up to 1953 on this site.
11 votes -
Sevenoaks chronicle after 1950
Great to see the paper up to 1950 but when will you continue to come up to date with it?
1 vote -
The New Moral World
The official newspaper of the Owenite Socialist movement, The New Moral World (1834-1845) is a crucial resource for the study of working class culture in its heroic age. To my knowledge, no one has digitized it!
2 votes -
6 votes
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Wallasey News
It would be great to have Wirral related newspapers eg Wallasey News for 19th and 20th century
43 votes -
9 votes
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4 votes
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Yorkshire Weekly Post
Please consider archiving the Yorkshire Weekly Post
9 votes -
Hartland Chronicle
This paper covered Western Devon and North Cornwall with local detail not included in the Western Morning News, Connishman & Cornish Telegraph, Devon & Exeter Gazette and Western Times (and others). OK, so there are already a lot of papers covering the South West, but perhaps you can squeeze in just one more?
6 votes -
Gravesend Reporter, Kent 1914 to 1924
Gravesend Reporter for the first world War.. Kent papers seem to be forgotten!
14 votes -
Ayrshire Post
Ayrshire Post
38 votes -
Ayr Observer
Ayr Observer
2 votes -
Ayr Advertiser
Ayr Advertiser
6 votes -
The common room
The Common Room was the magazine of the Educational Settlements association - it gives details of the independent adult educational Settlements and centres in the UK
4 votes
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