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.
1557 results found
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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 -
30 votes
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Sutton Coldfield News & West Bromwich Chronicle
Sutton Coldfield News 1900 - 1920
West Bromwich Chronicle. 1900 - 192030 votes -
Weston-super-Mare Gazette
It would be good to have digital access to the Gazette from its first publication in 1845 to its closure in the post-war years.
307 votes -
Ripley & Heanor News
Local to several towns in Derbyshire covers a large population
3 votes -
All Nuneaton newspapers
All Nuneaton newspapers
5 votes -
Sunday people
Sunday People
11 votes -
7 votes
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Kenilworth Weekly News
The paper will be useful in showing the expansion and social changes in a rural community. Kenilworth was a small town of historical merit relying on agriculture & small local industry. The town expanded with the growth of nearby Coventry.
9 votes -
county herald flintshire
north wales would be a great addition.it has a lot of history and I would love to find out about the every day life around there.there are lots of different towns and also chester news as its so close to the borders of england
6 votes -
westminster
Paddington Mercury
6 votes -
Maidstone and Kentish Journal
You are digitalising the South Eastern Gazette, but this is already freely available to UK users for 1852-1912 (and 1914-19 for a small fee) via Kent Online. M&KJ is the major rival and there is little yet available on your site from the county town and district.
12 votes -
Bath Journal
This newspaper is an important source of information about Bath in the first half of the 18th century. It was also different politically from the Bath Chronicle.
33 votes -
Add Illustrated Police News
The Illustrated Police News would be fantastic!
2 votesYou can find what we have so far here: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Illustrated%20Police%20News
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Londonderry Sentinel
Dating from 1840s and already on microfilm
16 votes -
Morning Advertiser - licensed trade newspaper
For those with ancestors who were licensed victuallers, this newspaper is invaluable. It began in 1794 and by the mid 19th century was the second highest circulating newspaper after The Times. Charles Dickens was an early contributor. It gives details of pubs changing hands, deaths of pub landlords and elections to Licensed Victuallers Homes (retirement homes for pub landlords & their families - an early example of occupational welfare). Please give this serious consideration as it covers an important occupational group. The newspapers are already scanned by the British Library.
41 votes -
12 votes
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Shetland News
Shetland News.
For many years this paper existed alongside the Shetland Times, often reporting items in more detail.19 votes -
11 votes
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