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.
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Malvern Gazette
Malvern Gazette (Worcestershire)
198 votes -
Oldham
If population size determines ranking for digitisation then why for example is Oldham not included yet, which covers Saddleworth etc. and is many more than some of those you have done already?
742 votes -
Kentish Independent
Need information on a family business that was in Bexley during this period.
8 votes -
Jewish Chronicle
An essential reference source for the Jewish community in England and Wales, which would aid those researching Jewish ancestry enormously.
16 votes -
Barrow Times
Barrow is (after Middlesbrough) the Victorian boom town and the Barrow Times was its key organ in the 19thC.
40 votes -
South Wales Argus
Chepstow Weekly Advertiser or South Wales argus
245 votes -
30 votes
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Ayrshire Post
Ayrshire Post
35 votes -
30 votes
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Leeds Mercury
Leeds Mercury is not on before 1750 and I need information contained on these early dates.
13 votes -
Chatham, Rochester & Brompton Observer
1900 onwards. The Medway towns are the most poulous area of Kent and there are no newspapers on your list which specifically cover this area
46 votes -
11 votes
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Peterborough Evening Telegraph
This newspaper can not be found on this site?
278 votes -
8 votes
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Scottish Sport
Scottish sports paper, great for researcher of sports.
385 votes -
338 votes
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Kidderminster Shuttle
There isn't any current coverage for this area only the Berrow's Worcester Journal, etc. which only includes events of county importance.
48 votes -
St. James's Gazette: An Evening Review and Record of News (1880–1905)
This paper's contributors included J. M. Barrie (helping him make his name), Edmund Gosse, Sidney Low, and Margaret Oliphant. I constantly find it cited for reviews of late-Victorian books, but I have a lot of trouble finding the reviews and reading them.
0 votesOpen - Added to digitisation plan · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedSharin,
Thank you for getting in touch. We are super keen to include the St. James’s Gazette in the British Newspaper Archive project. So, the good news is that it is on our digitisation plan! As you can imagine we have a huge list to digitise. We will scan this as soon as possible. Please do keep an eye on the site!Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Wigan Examiner 1930s - George Orwell
Wigan Examiner 1930s and 40s. The Time of George Orwell's visit.
10 votes -
215 votes
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