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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Kent Messenger
Digitise the Kent Messenger, starting with the 2 World War periods or the inception of the paper.
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Middlesex Advertiser and Gazette
This long-running local paper covered a large, densely-populated area of West Middlesex and neighbouring Buckinghamshire. If digitised it would be a invaluable resource for researchers, local people and family historians with connections to the area.
41 votes -
More newspapers from the Greater London area
At the moment, there are not a lot of newspapers from the Greater London area. We should add more.
320 votes -
Irish newspapers
Irish provincial newspapers.
60 votes -
Glasgow Herald
Glasgow Herald 1900 - 1923
246 votes -
9 votes
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Northern Ensign
This is an important newspaper for the North of Scotland.
53 votes -
The Sunday Post
The current coverage does not include the years 1930 to 1934. Do you have any plans to add these years?
25 votes -
St. James's Gazette: An Evening Review and Record of News (1880–1905)
This paper's contributors included J. M. Barrie (helping him make his name), Edmund Gosse, Sidney Low, and Margaret Oliphant. I constantly find it cited for reviews of late-Victorian books, but I have a lot of trouble finding the reviews and reading them.
0 votesSharin,
Thank you for getting in touch. We are super keen to include the St. James’s Gazette in the British Newspaper Archive project. So, the good news is that it is on our digitisation plan! As you can imagine we have a huge list to digitise. We will scan this as soon as possible. Please do keep an eye on the site!Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Sports titles
Hi - Delighted to see the Sports Argus up recently and wonder if more sports-based material is planned? From a selfish point of view I'd ask for the Sheffield Green 'Un (which does cover a wide swathe of Yorkshire & NE Midlands) but also suggest the Athletic News as a more general, historical source. Keep up the good work!
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Blackburn Times
1901 - 1945
27 votes -
More Berkshire and Hampshire papers please
More Reading Mercurys
Hampshire Chronicle after 183014 votes -
Dorset County Chronicle
The Dorset coverage is very odd – the Sherborne Mercury is available for 1789-1867, but it’s subtitled the Western Flying Post and the Yeovil Mercury, and is clearly focused on northern Dorset and Somerset.
The newspaper produced in Dorset’s market town (Dorchester) was the Dorset County Chronicle, but there are ONLY five years’ worth (1863-67) of issues on the British Newspaper Archives site.
Dorchester was the legal, political, trade and administrative capital of the county and the Dorset County Chronicle would be the best newspaper for tracing the county’s history. The Chronicle was published from 1824.
Other counties in the…82 votes -
248 votes
Dear Readers
We hope you’ve been keeping up to date with our Scottish releases
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/countries/scotland
Among the new titles we’ve added are the Brechin Herald, Carluke and Lanark Gazette, Forfar Dispatch, Galloway Gazette, Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser, and the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald.
Happy reading!
Team BNA
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Kenilworth Weekly News
The paper will be useful in showing the expansion and social changes in a rural community. Kenilworth was a small town of historical merit relying on agriculture & small local industry. The town expanded with the growth of nearby Coventry.
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Shields Daily Gazette
Shields Daily Gazette 1876 and 1898
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Battersea & Wandsworth newspapers
Battersea & Wandsworth newspapers
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Ashton Reporter
A publication from Ashton under Lyne, the town which invented chips and fish and witnessed the Shaw family of brewers which spread to Merseyside and other towns in Lancashire such as Leigh. The Shaw family spawned an MP and local mayors. The Shaws were munificently generous leaving property and land to local residents and were generally very charitable.
293 votes -
215 votes
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Manchester Gazette
Manchester gazette
11 votes
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