Hull mail archives

The Hull Daily Mail is a local newspaper that has been in publication since 1890. Unfortunately, the newspaper's archives are not freely available online, but there are a few ways you can access them:

  1. British Newspaper Archive: The British Newspaper Archive (BNA) is a subscription-based online archive that provides access to scanned copies of newspapers, including the Hull Daily Mail. You can search the archive by keyword, date, and other criteria. A subscription costs £6.95 per month or £69.95 per year.
  2. Hull History Centre: The Hull History Centre is a local archive and library that holds a vast collection of newspapers, including the Hull Daily Mail. You can visit the centre in person to access the archives, or you can request copies of articles or pages through their online ordering system. There may be a small fee for this service.
  3. Local libraries: Some local libraries in Hull and surrounding areas may have microfilm copies of the Hull Daily Mail archives. You can visit your local library to access these archives, but be aware that the availability and quality of the microfilm may vary.
  4. Newspaper libraries: There are several newspaper libraries in the UK that hold copies of the Hull Daily Mail archives. These libraries may offer access to the archives for a fee or through a subscription. Some examples include the British Library Newspaper Library in Colindale, London, and the National Newspaper Library in Cambridge.

Please note that the availability and accessibility of the Hull Daily Mail archives may be limited due to copyright restrictions and the age of the newspapers.