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.
33 results found
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Wells Journal after 1900
Wells Journal 1900s
38 votes -
The Cambridgeshire Times
Local newspaper
29 votes -
23 votes
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Bury & Norwich Post (Bury Free Press) post 1900 pse...
Bury & Norwich Post (Bury Free Press) post 1900 pse...
30 votes -
Cannock and Hednesford Advertiser
More local newspapers. When researching Families these are invaluable. The Nationals are ok but rarely helps with family History
31 votes -
26 votes
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Sheffield Iris
Successor to the Sheffield Register as the voice of the working class, 1794-1825
15 votes -
Mansfield Chronicle
Mansfield Chronicle 1895 to 1952 and the Mansfield Advertiser 1871 to 1952
14 votes -
More Police Gazettes
Salisbury Times or Salisbury Journal 1900 1929
41 votes -
The Athenaeum and the Literary Gazette
Please digitise THE Athenaeum and the Literary Gazette, both of which are impossible to obtain outside the capital (UCL), and even then the former now has to be ordered a volume at a time, and the latter is only accessible in scratched microfilm
17 votes -
The Sporting Post
Saturday night sports newspaper from Dundee should get a look in.
15 votes -
1 vote
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Chorley Weasel
A relative of mine, Edwin Crew, created a small local newspaper called the Chorley Weasel. As far as I know, it only ran during the 1880s but it sounds like it would be a curious title to add to the BNA website, especially for Edwins reports on local campaigns.
As local historian Andrew Alston writes, "Edwin started a newspaper, the “Chorley Weasel, a local political and social journal of current events”. The Weasel’s content was mostly local politics, but presented in a humorous fashion. Some of the jokes in there are still doing the rounds. The rest of the paper…
0 votes
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