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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Aberdeen Herald
This would be a fine complement to Aberdeen Journal, giving a different political stance.
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13 votes
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Shields Daily Gazette 1868 and 1876
Shields Daily Gazette 1868 and 1876 to complete the sequence, please let us know if you have gaps which will never be filled.
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Bridgwater and area newspapers
Bridgwater and Somersetshire Herald, founded in 1825, which continued 1831-3 as the Alfred. The Bridgwater Times was published 1846- 61 and was followed by the Bridgwater Standard (1861-70) and the Bridgwater Gazette (1871-85) which, as the Bridgwater Independent, was continued 1885-1933. The Bridgwater Mercury and Western Counties Herald, begun in 1857.
Many of these newspapers cover much of the South-West Somerset area.
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7 votes
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12 votes
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Oswestry & Border Counties Advertizer
This publication would be extremely useful for Shropshire genealogists.
86 votes -
Leicester/Leicestereshire - Any 1939-1945
Would be good for WW2 research
8 votes -
Leicester/Leicestershire - ANY for 1914-1918
Would be really useful and interesting for WW1 research
6 votes -
people's friend
Very popular scottish magazine.
7 votes -
British North Borneo Herald
British North Borneo Herald
10 votes -
East Fife Observer
Regional weekly newspaper printed in Anstruther covering the news from the East Neuk of Fife fishing villages
9 votes -
Goole Times
We are volunteers at Goole Museum and would love to see the Goole Times on here, please. The newspaper covers not only the social, family and maritime history of the town, but also gives a wonderful insight into the development of a company town, established in the early 1800's with one main purpose - to provide the UK's furthest inland port. This would be such a useful and interesting newspaper to add to your wonderful site ... please?!!
287 votesOpen - Ongoing digitisation · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedDear Readers
We are delighted to announced that we have requested the Goole Times from the holdings of the British Library and started the digitisation process. You can now search 3 years of the Goole TImes on the site with many more to come.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/goole-times
Regards
BNA Team
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5 votes
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Hull Times
1900-1940
My great grandfather wrote for this paper during that time period.22 votes -
Addition of Derry Sentinel
The Derry Sentinel
7 votesOpen - Under review · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedHi Ian,
Thank you for the suggestion. By sheer coincidence we just (today!) added the Derry Journal 1824-1955 to our Digitisation Plan for future inclusion.Best wishes,
Team BNA
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All pre 1850 papers and a list of the complete archive
All pre 1850 papers. There are very significant gaps in certain papers coverage. As well as updates of what has been copied how about an accurate listing of the entire archive so we can see what remains to be copied. JB
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Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph's own archive only goes back to 1990. I'm particularly interested in Arts reviews - including TV and Radio - from the 1970s.
15 votes -
Illustrated Chronicle Newcastle upon Tyne
Illustrated Chronicle published at Newcastle upon Tyne is a wonderful resource fro the first 25 years of the century
24 votes -
Manchester titles
Salford City Reporter
Rossendale Free Press
Bury Times
Bolton Evening News
Lancashire Evening Telegraph197 votes
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