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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Hampshire Telegraph 1914-18 please
Hampshire Telegraph 1914-18 please
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The Wiltshire Times
I would like to see The Wiltshire Times added to the site please. There are some great articles in there and a BMD section covering most of Wiltshire.
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Newbury Weekly News
Please.
87 votes -
The Christian World
Published from 1857 to 1961 and held in the British Library, The Christian World was one of the most important newspapers published by the Cngregational community. It includes obituaries and news about all sorts of events as well as specific news from a variety of congregations not just Congregationalists. Incredible WW1 coverage including many obits
Title: The Christian World.
Subjects: London (England) -- Newspapers ;
Dewey: 072.1
Place Name: England London.
Edition: Main ed..
Identifier: System number 013928722
Creation Date: 1857
Holdings Notes: Newspapers :no.1-5448 (9 April 1857 - 28 Sept.1961)
Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection 1857 Microform. MFM.M21595 [1857]
UIN:…12 votes -
Crowborough weekly
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's local paper in which he would receive regular mentions
6 votes -
more scurrility
Barnard Gregory's The Satirist (London)
The Freeholder (Cork)1 vote -
Kelso Chronical
Local happenings in Kelso near to the English border and Information wanted to read about my ancestors who were Baronets and Officers in the British Army. Their emigration to Jamaica, their skirmishes in the American war and their lives in the town of Kelso from 1763-1829. Kelso Chronical, Kelso Mail etc
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Mining Journal
Mining Journal for its news of mines etc and correspondence columns giving an insight into methods and opinions of the time
90 votes -
Jackson's Oxford Journal
local news for oxfordshire and the city of oxford
97 votes -
Lincolnshire titles
Lincolnshire Free Press
71 votesHi everyone, just to give you a little update:
We have just added the ‘Market Rasen Weekly Mail, and Lincolnshire Advertiser’, years 1856-1955 to our digitisation plan. In addition, we have also just added the Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph 1937-1950 to the plan.Please be aware that until we have received the material into our studio and checked it, it is not possible to guarantee that it will be digitised.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
Thank you for your suggestion. We have investigated the availability of the Lincolnshire Free Press – The good news (pun intended!) is that 1. It is in scope for us and 2. It appears to be available to us as microfilm. So . . . we have added this to our digitisation plan for future digitisation!
Best wishes,
Team BNA -
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falkirk herald
Falkirk Herald seems to stop at 1919 : please keep adding for 1920s-1950s!
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Essex Herald
Essex Herald
10 votes -
Civil Service Gazette
This journal is a mine of information for those with research interests involving Victorian civil servants. Published from 1853 to 1926 it includes lists of vacancies and promotions and , more unusually, reflects views and opinions within the ranks of the civil service. The earlier decades in particular provide valuable and often unique evidence of working conditions and industrial relations inside the pre-unionised Civil Service. Also includes general news coverage. The BL bound volumes of the Civil Service Gazette are the ONLY surviving copies of this journal I have been able to find for the period from 1853 to 1907…
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Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series
Guardian Series Newspapers please, Warrington, Knutsford, Northwich etc Mid Cheshire
9 votes -
York Herald into the 20th Century?
Given the coverage of York in the 19th century is so good, it would be nice to have coverage of York in the 20th century in some way.
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The Performer
Excellent weekly coverage of music hall and theatrical matters, including amateurs, across the UK.
56 votes -
norfolk/suffolk local papers, especially from Lowestoft.
Henrik Ibsen's unknown grandson was rescued by Lowestoft fishermen during the great gale of november 1893. Actually it would be a great idea to add issues of all british newspapers from about 18th to 25th of november 1893 to uncover all ov the drama this gale cost. Hundreds of lives were lost, and lots of heroism unfolded.
61 votes
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