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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1 vote
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evening sentinel
I would like to find news articles about myself. I was badly burned between 1956/7, there are several photo's too.
10 votes -
10 votes
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Lynn News and Lynn Advertiser newspapers
These two papers go back to the 19th century and have a great deal of information about people and events in north Norfolk
40 votes -
Lowestoft journal's
In Lowestoft we have the Lowestoft heritage centre and it has the Victorian issues of the journal in yearly volumes from the 1850's upwards anychance you could scan them in to your archive?
8 votes -
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
Dumfries & Galloway Standard
1867-1914; 1919+14 votes -
Oldham
If population size determines ranking for digitisation then why for example is Oldham not included yet, which covers Saddleworth etc. and is many more than some of those you have done already?
742 votes -
Goole Times
We are volunteers at Goole Museum and would love to see the Goole Times on here, please. The newspaper covers not only the social, family and maritime history of the town, but also gives a wonderful insight into the development of a company town, established in the early 1800's with one main purpose - to provide the UK's furthest inland port. This would be such a useful and interesting newspaper to add to your wonderful site ... please?!!
287 votesDear Readers
We are delighted to announced that we have requested the Goole Times from the holdings of the British Library and started the digitisation process. You can now search 3 years of the Goole TImes on the site with many more to come.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/goole-times
Regards
BNA Team
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Jewish Chronicle
An essential reference source for the Jewish community in England and Wales, which would aid those researching Jewish ancestry enormously.
19 votes -
Kentish Independent
Need information on a family business that was in Bexley during this period.
8 votes -
Manchester titles
Salford City Reporter
Rossendale Free Press
Bury Times
Bolton Evening News
Lancashire Evening Telegraph197 votes -
Hexham Newspapers
The Hexham Herald and Hexham Courant recorded the important industrial period of mining in the North Pennines and associated town and village life sources of major importance to historians and family history researchers
13 votes -
Penarth Times
Please support the addition of this title.
Penarth is full of history. The town, which is the second largest in the Vale of Glamorgan, once had a thriving dock and Welsh coal was transported across the world. Today, Penarth is popular with day-trippers who visit the town's Pier and Esplanade and is an up-market dormitory town for nearby Cardiff.2 votes -
Cornish Times
Cornish Times covered /covers a wide area....
10 votes -
Southend Standard
Southend Standard
476 votes -
Edinburgh Evening News
Why have you missed Jan-June in the 1921 Edinburgh Evening News? This has been like this for years!
5 votes -
South Yorkshire Times
Including the Mexborough and Swinton Times which preceded it.
89 votes -
Chelmsford Chronicle
It's great that you have some editions of this important regional newspaper, but the coverage from 1790 - 1830 is almost entirely missing. It would be wonderful if you could fill this gap. Thank you.
13 votes -
Dorset and Hampshire papers
There are at present none of the papers published in the Bournemouth / Poole area at all, and no 20th century Dorset papers at all, so this is a large gap in coverage which would be useful to be included - eg Bournemouth Daily Echo, Bournemouth Visitors Directory, Poole and Dorset Herald (amongst others).
110 votes -
Ilkley
Lists visitors to the spa town from all over the country and would be of great interest for local family history
7 votes
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