A weekly newspaper circulating in the Merthyr Tydfil area and the coal and iron producing areas of South Wales.
A weekly newspaper circulating in the Merthyr Tydfil area and the coal and iron producing areas of South Wales. Founded in 1864, the newspaper's main content was local news. The newspaper was owned by the family of one of its early proprietors, Harry Wood Southey (d. 1929), until 1971, with Celtic Press Ltd proprietors in 1972, and Media Wales Ltd proprietors in 2011. Amongst the newspaper's editors was Jonathan Owain Reynolds (Nathan Dyfed, 1814-1891).
A weekly newspaper circulating in the iron producing areas of South Wales.
A weekly newspaper circulating in the iron producing areas of South Wales. Published between 1855 and 1881, the newspaper's main content was local news and information.
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire and Breconshire.
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire and Breconshire. The newspaper's main content included local and general news, but paid special interest to the local industries. Merthyr Times and Printing Co. owned the newspaper. Associated titles: Merthyr and Dowlais times (1891-1892).
A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Monmouth and the Rhymney Valley.
A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Monmouth and the Rhymney Valley. The newspaper's main content included local and general news and was owned by George Jenkin Jacobs & Co. Associated titles: Monmouth guardian (1896-1912).
A weekly English language newspaper, established in 1829, circulating in Monmouthshire, Breconshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Glamorgan, which mainly published local and national news.
A weekly English language newspaper, established in 1829, circulating in Monmouthshire, Breconshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Glamorgan, which mainly published local and national news. In 1835 the newspaper's proprietor was Edward Dowling, which would latterly become the role of William Christopher.
A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, Merionethshire, Denbighshire and Shropshire.
A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, Merionethshire, Denbighshire and Shropshire. The newspaper's main content included local and general news. Associated titles: Salopian and Montgomeryshire post (1887-1893); County times (1952-1969).
A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, western Radnorshire and Shropshire.
A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, western Radnorshire and Shropshire. The newspaper's main content included local, national and foreign news, with special attention being given to agricultural matters. The newspaper was owned by Philips & Son (1890-); Montgomeryshire Express Ltd (ca. 1920-); Woodall, Minshall, Thomas & Co. Ltd. (ca. 1940-); Woodall's Newspapers Ltd. (ca 1950-). At its peak it had a weekly circulation of over 83000. Associated titles: Montgomeryshire express (1877-1890); Montgomeryshire express (1960-1969).