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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Newry Reporter
This newspaper is only available up to 1913. Is there any chance more years can be added?
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The Architectural Review
This magazine has been around since 1898 and would be a useful source for people interested in architecture, arts and crafts.
1 vote -
The Tatler after 1966
I think the Tatler on the BNA could do with an extension - its low point around 1974 would be illustrative of the upper classes' low ebb at that moment amid fears (although of course also other people's hopes) of permanent socialism, and its revival in the early 1980s would be an instructive picture of their recovery from that near-death experience (the 'Sloane Ranger' era).
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The Football Times
Currently kept at Inverness Library as part of the Inverness Advertiser, collection this newspaper would be an excellent addition to the archives as an essential research tool for sports historian in the Highlands. A Saturday newspaper, it was a key publication for many decades for sports followers, especially football covering leagues and achievements in around the Highland region.
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G. K.'s Weekly
Published in London, edited by G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc
19 votesPending - For future development ·AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Admin, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
It doesn't look like the British Library have this title in their collection. We have added the earlier titles, The Eye-Witness (1911–1912) & The New Witness (1912–1923), to our digitisation plan. If we are able to locate suitable holdings for G.K.'s Weekly we will do our best to include them too.
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1 vote
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The Critic
Can I suggest the Critic, which was the Private Eye of its day. It began life as the African Critic and was originally based in South Africa. It moved to London around 1898. Its editor Henry Hess had a splendid disregard for the libel law and exposed a number of financial frauds. He was frequently sued. A new editor took over in around 1905 and although the magazine became less edgy it could still publish hard-hitting exposes. It ceased publication in about 1915. I believe the British Library has a complete run of the magazine.
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1911 and 1912 for The Era
There seems to be a complete run for The Era barring 1911 and 1912. Could these be added please.
1 vote -
All early UK newspapers
Whilst its great that you keep adding new newspapers to the archive, I have noticed that all of them for some time now have been fairly modern papers ie 20th century. It would be great to see a drive to add all of UK's earliest newspapers for every county. Many start in the early 1700s, and would be far more useful for my research, and afterall shouldn't we be saving very old newspapers first for posterity before they disappear?
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Derby Telegraph more contributions
I’d like to see you fill out any remaining years whilst its great you’ve added a number of later years it would be excellent to see significantly greater detail
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The Egyptian Gazette
Until 1952, this was a British paper published in Egypt. Contains all sorts of information on British society abroad, and on Egypt as a tourist destination for European society. It would be great to be able to access this and other colonial papers.
The whole run is available at the British library!
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Lancashire papers beyond 1950
Embrace more of Lancashire’s past
Why no updates for the Lancashire papers past 1950?
Bolton News
Lancashire Evening Post
Burnley Express
Manchester Evening News
Oldham Chronicle etc1,988 votes -
Salford Coverage
Allocate more Salford coverage
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Shields Weekly News
You have very good (though not complete) coverage of the (NORTH) Shields Daily News (under its changing names) right up to 21 August 1959 when it ceased to be a daily paper. The final edition of the paper in your archive has, handwritten on the top of the front page, 'Last issue of this paper. Continued as Shields Gazette', That is incorrect. The Gazette is a quite different SOUTH Shields paper.
The fact that there was a proprietorial link between the North and South Shields newspapers (owned by Northern Press at the time) might explain the confusion but there is…3 votes -
3 votes
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Wythenshawe Express
Please arrange to develop this title
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Stretford and Urmston Messenger
More regional Manchester papers please
980 votes -
Dublin Weekly Messenger
Dublin Weekly Messenger 1808-12
Important source for Irish history in this period.
1 vote -
The Reformer
Title: The Reformer.
Subjects: Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Newspapers; Lothian (Scotland) -- Newspapers;
Dewey: 072.9134
Language: English
Place Name: Scotland Lothian Edinburgh.
Identifier: System number: 013909480
Notes: Incorporated with "The Weekly Review".
Creation Date: 1868
Holdings Note: Newspapers :no.1-341 (15 Aug.1868 - 27 Feb.1875)
UIN: BLL010139094802 votes -
Cork Constitution
These missing years cover some important events, such as the Ballinhassig Slaughter (30 June 1845)
"missing years" 1835-1851 & 1878-1884
10 votes
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