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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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 -
Country Life magazine
From the earliest editions showing properties for sale around the UK.
2 votes -
In the archive for Derby Daily Telegraph (1879 - 1990) the whole year for 1976 has not been uploaded. Is it possible to add 1976?
In the archive for Derby Daily Telegraph (1879 - 1990) the whole year for 1976 has not been uploaded. Is it possible to add 1976?
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Newspapers from Grenada
Grenada only has one public library in St. George's, their archives are being destroyed by the elements and there is little funding to preserve the precious heritage within. Insight into Little Island's past can be taken from the newspapers preserved through digitization, however these items are also out of reach for many Grenadians, and those with familial ties to Grenada, being cost prohibitive or requiring a library with access to special subscriptions. For example, the only access to the topmost newspapers is via academic institutions or subscriptions (expensive paywalls). While I am a paying member of the BNA, it would…
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The Graphic 1913
The entire year is missing from what is otherwise a fairly complete the run.
2 votes -
Computer Weekly
Since its inception, Computer Weekly has documented every twist and turn of the IT industry in the UK, and key developments in the rest of the world. Give the utterly transformative effect that IT and computer technology has had on the world in the last 75 years, NOT having Computer Weekly digitised is an absolutely massive omission!
3 votes -
The Inquirer (Unitarian newspaper)
The Inquirer (Unitarian newspaper) would be a fabulous resource. Unitarian Chapels were/are all over the country so this would be useful for many researchers. Thanks for your consideration!
1 vote -
Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser
I'm researching the history of brass and silver bands in the Dorking and Leatherhead area. The files for the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser series appears to have a gap between 1951 and 1968. This seriously hampers the work I'm doing. Please fill this gap.
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Homes and Gardens
Magazine
3 votes -
hertfordshire mercury
1960 t0 1980
3 votes -
North London papers
To put into context we currently have less coverage than many parts of the Highlands and John o Groats despite having a far greater population please extend the Islington Gazette, Tottenham weekly Herald and Hackney Gazette newspapers to provide extra support
360 votes -
Romsey Advertiser
Weekly title for Romsey and the surrounding areas.
3 votes -
Basingstoke Gazette
Basingstoke Gazette - as yet uncovered. Weekly title for Basingstoke and the surrounding areas.
3 votes -
West Cumberland Times - January-April 1902
West Cumberland Times - those printed from January-April 1902 are not available to search yet but virtually all the rest are. This appears to be an ommission - you may have them ready but not yet uplaoded. Could you please action this?
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Southern Daily Echo
Later than 1910
78 votes -
The North Oxfordshire Monthly Times and Agricultural Advertiser (NOMT)
The North Oxfordshire Monthly Times, and Agricultural Advertiser (NOMT)
The above newspaper was founded in 1849 by J.S. Hiron, an enterprising printer and bookseller in Deddington. It was an 8-page broadsheet, and was regularly published each month up to at least June 1860, although copies only survive (at the British Library) up to August 1854.
Typical of the provincial newspapers of the day, it carried domestic and foreign news, letters, local news and advertisements. There were well-written leading articles, some of considerable intellectual rigour, on national, local and religious issues of the day. Its motto was "Open to all, influenced…4 votes -
East Ham Recorder
Please expand the East London coverage onto your online portfolio
372 votes -
Islington Gazette
Or the Hornsey Journal sad to see we have little in the way of later years which is every bit as important as our earlier years. Large enough diverse area to warrant being included more !!!
285 votes -
Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News (1860-1912)
Searching the Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News (1860 – 1912) items for the year of publication (1860) are found. From Jan 1861 to Dec 1871 returns, ‘Sorry, no results were found for’. Publications are found for 1872, none for 1873 and resume for 1874. From Jan 1875 to Dec 1889 nothing is found. The year 1890 is blessed with a full complement of issues. From Jan 1891 to Dec 1896 again nothing is found. The year 1897 has some publications but from Jan 1898 to 1911 again nothing is found. The final year of publication, 1912, has the all the…
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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
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