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.
72 results found
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Andover Advertiser
This is a wonderful source for family history and local events around Andover, Hampshire. http://www.andoveradvertiser.co.uk/
77 votes -
Stratford Express
Covering the First World War inc the massive Silvertown explosion
66 votes -
Alcester Chronicle
This newspaper closed last year after around 150 years. It is a great example of a small local paper. Go on, go for one of the smaller titles for a change!!
65 votes -
The Sun and The Daily Mail
The Sun or The Daily Mail from when they started. In the nineteenth century these papers were very clearly related to class, and I think they could make a very valuable addition for researchers (like myself).
52 votes -
The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen
Due to the recent highly successful and widely publicised 'Herts at War' exhibition hosted in Letchworth Garden City, there has been a lot of interest in WW1 related activity in the area. Hosting The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen would mean stories connected to WW1 would be accessible to the Letchworth community.
The early late 19c and early 20c was also the period in which Letchworth - the worlds FIRST garden city was created by the pioneer of town planning Ebeneezer Howard, This work and learnings has spread internationally ever since. Howard's and Letchworth's influence is still felt today by town…
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44 votes
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Swindon Advertiser
1980 to 1990
Swindon library have scanned onto microfiche but the picture quality is poor. I’m desperate to retrieve an article backdating to April 198640 votes -
Bucks Free Press
Main local newspaper for High Wycombe and district
37 votesPending - Copyright agreement needed · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedThank you for your suggestion. We do have this title on plan. However, we need an agreement with the copyright holder to digitise this. We will try to negotiate this but please be aware that it might take some time.
Best wishes,
Team BNA -
31 votes
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Inverness Courier
The Inverness Courier from 1817 onwards is on microfilm at Inverness Library. The BNA holds digitised copies up to 1909. It would be great to see this more comprehensively digitised as it is the principal newspaper for the Highlands. My interest is in family history - there are many people all over the world who have their roots in the Highlands of Scotland. Newspapers are a fantastic resource for family historians and it would be amazing to see more editions of this newspaper on the BNA for us all to enjoy!
24 votes -
Burnley Evening Star
Years 1950-1984
21 votes -
21 votes
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Abergavenny Chronicle
1918 onwards please
15 votes -
Northampton Town and County Independent
Northampton Town and County Independent
14 votes -
The City Press
The City Press (London). A unique City of London focussed paper.
14 votes -
Haringey/Tottenham Independent
Great local paper offering a good insight into the area
13 votes -
More Archant papers please
I’d like to see you add some additional Archant owned papers like the Newham Recorder, Islington Gazette, Barking and Dagenham Post please
11 votes -
Haslemere Herald
The Haslemere Herald is part of the Herald grp covering the area of South West Surrey, North East Hamps, West Sussex. Est 1890s Being a rural area, it is under represented in the papers so far added.
8 votes -
Rhondda Fach Gazette
It was the only paper dedicated to its area and there are no decent runs
of historic copies held outside the BNL7 votes -
Cycling / Cycling Weekly
The weekly reference source from the late Victorian period until today.
6 votes
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