For those researching Bradford ancestry, a notable new title to the newspapers.com British collection this past month is the Yorkshire Evening Argus – 1892-1924, 44,044 pages. It was also known as Bradford Daily Argus.
Updated UK newspapers with content back to the 19th century:
The Guardian (1821-2025) – Originally the Manchester Guardian, one of the longest-running publications
The Herald (Glasgow ed.) (1820-2023) – Substantial Scottish coverage from the early 19th century
Telegraph and Argus (Bradford) (1868-2023) – Major regional paper from industrial Yorkshire
Lancashire Telegraph (1889-2023) – Late 19th-century industrial coverage
The Bolton News (1867-2023) – Industrial Lancashire from the mid-19th century
Southern Daily Echo (Southampton) (1888-2023) – Important southern England coverage
South Wales Argus (Newport) (1892-2023) – Major Welsh publication
Evening Times (Glasgow) (1879-2023) – Scottish evening paper
Daily Echo (Bournemouth) (1900-2023) – Begins at century’s end
The Mail (Millom and South Copeland ed.) (1900-2023) – Cumbrian coverage
Evening Standard (London) (1897-2025) – National evening paper
Isle of Wight County Press (1884-2023) – Island community coverage
Berrow’s Worcester Journal (1753-2023) – The oldest, dating to the mid-18th century
The Worcester Journal (1748-1753) and The Weekly Worcester Journal (1732-1747) – Among Britain’s earliest newspapers
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald (1860-2025) – Lake District coverage
The Greenock Telegraph (1857-2023) – Scottish maritime coverage
Bucks Free Press (1856-2023) – Buckinghamshire regional coverage



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The Canadian School yearbooks collection 1901-2005 now has 2,763,108 entries. Ontario accounts for 1,737,652, which is 62%. Except for PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Territories, there are entries for each province.
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