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    Well done for adding the Surrey Comet (but only to 1900...), but the Richmond & Twickenham Times is the "paper of record" for the Richmond, Kew, Ham, Petersham area which has a long and rich history with many interesting and prominent residents, so would be of wider interest than just to those who live in the local area. Searching the microfilm is tremendously time-consuming and the local studies microfilm readers are often in use, so it would be very valuable to have this online (e.g. to 1940 or even later, if copyright allows this).

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    This publication is an absolute goldmine for anyone interested in (particularly) builders and architects during the Victorian era (but continues down to the present day). It is so voluminous that searching by hand is extremely laborious, so it would be wonderful to have it online. Many of the illustrations are of the highest quality. It is the primary source for all matters related to building and of great historical interest.

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