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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English Woman's Journal
a periodical dealing primarily with female employment and equality issues, published 1858-1864
4 votes -
Church Bells
Church Bells is a unique weekly newspaper. First published in 1869 it continued in publication until 1906. Being neither anglo-catholic nor evengelical it sought to establish a 'middle way' for the Church of England in the closing decades of the 19th century. Its addition to tthe collection would be an invaluable resource to historians of the period.
5 votes -
Trade newspapers and magazines for dairy industry
such as the Cowkepper and Dairyman's Journal (1879-1904), The Dairyman (1904-1954), The Dairy (1889-1919), The Dairy and Creamery Journal (1919-1937), Dairyman and Provision Merchant (1876-1900), Dairy World (1887-1939), Milk Industry (1920- ), Milk Journal (1871-2), etc.
3 votes -
Morning Chronicle (before 1800)
Could you upload Morning Chronicle (before 1800) please... I am doing research and unable to visit BL in person (due to Covid-19). I am sure my research will benefit a lot from the Morning Chronicle of the late 18th century, between 1780-1800.
5 votes -
Mexborough & Swinton Times 1950-1955
It would be great to see more about life in Connisborough and Kilnhurst during these years
1 vote -
Please can you cover Faringdon & Vale White Horse, Abingdon and Oxford for 1918
Researching War dead comes to an end for these areas by 1918 - why?
3 votes -
Leeds Skyrack Express
Great paper which featured many interesting local news stories without sensationalist headlines no fuss
280 votes -
The Ross Gazette [Ross-on-Wye]
Disappointed to discover that The Ross Gazette doesn't cover many years. Full coverage for WW2 period would be interesting, e.g. for mass arrival in September of Birmingham evacuation schoolchildren and their teachers awaiting distribution to nearby villages, with their subsequent lives, e.g. at Aston Ingham, How Caple, etc. See Ross Gazette 7 September 1939, 'Evacuees Received in Ross'.
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1 vote
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Brixton Advertiser/news
My suggestion is for more local papers to the Brixton/Lambeth areas of South London we have limited coverage currently
3 votes -
Palmers green/Southgate Express, Enfield Independent
More for north London if you can oblige thanks
9 votes -
Lewisham and Catford Mercury/News shopper
Great local titles
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Liverpool Mercury 1901-1904
The last four years of its publication, to complete the run.
6 votes -
ayrshire weekly news
A very useful newspaper providing an alternative viewpoint to the overwhelmingly Liberal Press.
1 vote -
The Fort St George Gazette (Madras Presidency)
Held in India section of British Library. From 1832 records all the business of Madras Presidency, India. An invaluable research source.
3 votes -
Formby Times
Details the growth of a little village into a thriving commutor town full of affluent sportsmen. Always liked the old time sports, bowls ,darts and local football and cricket.
5 votes -
"Sunday Express"
I would love to see Sunday Express, primarily between 1961 and 1976.
4 votes -
Newry Reporter 1920-1929
Following the passing of an Act of Parliament in 1925 all previously unsold tenants in landlords' estates in the new state of Northern Ireland were able to buy their holdings. I am aiming to study this for an MA in History with a focus on one particular estate and the Newry Reporter would have reported on the proceedings as it did for earlier sales under the 1903 Land Act. The pages from that period are already on the BNA site.
3 votes -
1 vote
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"the record"
The Record Newspaper (Church of England, evangelical, 1828-1948)
3 votes
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