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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Athlone Times
Now the Westmeath Independent
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Bath & Cheltenham Gazette
1853 and 1854 are missing completely from the library in Bath, but you have these two years, I believe.
4 votes -
Leigh Chronicle
Exceptional Lancashire newspaper very rich in historical content c/w special detailed feature sections on local industries and historical contributions by local historians. Also has an annual 'Diary of Local Events' which lists the key events of the previous year. I've spent hundreds of hours reading this publication and can vouch for it as being essential local reading. It ran from c. 1857 until the early 1960's.
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Brighton Examiner
Brighton Examiner please - 1860s. The British Library is the only library in the world holding this, and are currently 'unfit for use'. This is a crucial and valuable resource for Brighton history.
4 votes -
Barking Upton Park Dagenham Gazette
This would provide much needed coverage
4 votes -
Irish Sportsman
Irish Sportsman and Farmer, later Irish Field
Beginning in 1870, the ultimate Sportnewspaper in Ireland, beside "Sport"4 votes -
Yorkshire Evening News (Leeds)
For whatever reason Leeds doesn’t seem have to comprehensive coverage available certainly not concerning late 20th century editions please review this in a timely manner please
Also the Leeds Express which incorporated the Skyrack Express would provide a significant insight into the local area
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Blackburn Mail
First newspaper printed in Blackburn in 1783
3 votes -
Crowle Advertiser
Nearest newspapers to Crowle on the site are i n Hull
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3 votes
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3 votesOpen - Added to digitisation plan · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
Good news! – Driffield Times fits our inclusion criteria. We have researched the BL catalogue and it is available to us for digitisation. We have added the following years to our Digitisation Plan: 1869-1955
We are looking forward to digitising this!
Please be aware that until we have received the material into our studio and checked it, it is not possible to guarantee that it will be digitised.
Best wishes,
Team BNA -
London Story Paper
London Story Paper was a newspaper based in london, middlesex. Published 1888-1899.
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The Daily Gleaner (Jamaica)
I have been a regular researcher on this site since it was first launched. It would be lovely to see some more Jamaican Newspapers added, I’m sure they would be beneficial to many people who had Colonial ancestors who lived there. I see you are adding Colonial India Newspapers, but so far only have one Jamaican Newspaper. The Daily Gleaner would be an excellent addition to your brilliant archives.
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Melody Maker
Great interest
3 votes -
Temperance Newspapers
Why are there no temperance papers at all on here? This movement involved an estimated 10% of the population in 1900, and was one of the most influential cultural, social, and political forces for nearly 100 years - please catch up!!!! Such as the Temperance Companion, Alliance News, etc.
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3 votes
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Baptist Times and Freeman
The main newspaper for the Baptist denomination throughout the twentieth century
3 votes -
Western Weekly News
(Illustrated) Western Weekly News British Library Microfilm: 1861-69; 1871-90; 1892-7; 1899-1900; !!1902-39.!!
3 votes -
Hartland Chronicle
This paper covered Western Devon and North Cornwall with local detail not included in the Western Morning News, Connishman & Cornish Telegraph, Devon & Exeter Gazette and Western Times (and others). OK, so there are already a lot of papers covering the South West, but perhaps you can squeeze in just one more?
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Auckland Chronical
newspaper covering the mining villages of Co Durham, particularly during ww1. Of interest to historians of North East, mining communities, socialist/Labour history, WW1 etc
2 votes
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