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.
193 results found
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East Ham Recorder
Please expand the East London coverage onto your online portfolio
372 votes -
Cork Mercantile Chronicle
This paper operated in Cork between 1802 and 1835 according to here: https://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/maritimehistory/newspapers/newsuk/130/ which says they also have this paper on microfilm, so you should be able to get it easily.
1 vote -
“The Hour Glass” and “The Album, A Journal of Photographs of Men, Women and Events of the Day”
“The Hour Glass” and “The Album, A Journal of Photographs of Men, Women and Events of the Day”
1 vote -
Nottingham Advertiser
It’s frustrating Nottingham has no depictions of life in the city after 1950 when so much has changed in the past seventy years
73 votes -
(Lloyd's) The Sunday News
It ran long articles about people of importance in the 1920's and would be of great help to researchers of that time.
2 votes -
Forest of Dean Newspapers
Now published as "The Forester" covering the whole of the Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire), but previously individual papers for each of the Forest / Severnside towns (Lydney, Coleford and Cinderford).
Lydney Observer
Dean Forest Guardian
Cinderford Journal
Dean Forest Mercury
Forest of Dean HeraldAt the moment, whilst researching the Forest of Dean on the BNA, we have to hope that stories were covered by papers in South Wales or Gloucester.
43 votes -
Western Weekly News
(Illustrated) Western Weekly News British Library Microfilm: 1861-69; 1871-90; 1892-7; 1899-1900; !!1902-39.!!
6 votes -
Luton News
More Luton papers after 1940
32 votes -
Barrow News
Resource for Barrow’s industrial past…
2 votes -
The World
Edmund Yates's celebrated and controversial society paper (1874-1920): an invaluable social document, with regular contributions by the likes of Wilkie Collins and Bernard Shaw.
6 votes -
Topical Times
It was supposedly a great sports publication of the 1930s
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The Baptist
The prominent newspaper of the Baptist denomination in the UK for most of the nineteenth century
3 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
4 votes -
Irish Sportsman
Irish Sportsman and Farmer, later Irish Field
Beginning in 1870, the ultimate Sportnewspaper in Ireland, beside "Sport"4 votes -
Commonweal
I think that to have access to digitalized 'Commonweal. The Official Journal of the Socialist League' would be of great interest for subscribers of BNA. Thanks!
6 votes -
Motion Picture Studio
It ran 1921-1924: ''The only Journal solely devoted to the interests of the British film producing industry', it claims - accurately.
3 votes -
Baptist Times and Freeman
The main newspaper for the Baptist denomination throughout the twentieth century
3 votes -
Dungannon Observer
Contains a wealth of local news and photographs of East Tyrone for the past 90 years. Invaluable source of information for the family historian
88 votes
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