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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Shepton Mallet Journal
Shepton Mallet Journal
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1914 1918 itles
I think, as it is the Centenary of the beginning of the Great War, you should add as many 1914-1918 titles as you can.
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Dromore Leader 1900-1950
Dromore Leader 1916 - onwards and Belfast Newsletter 1800-1828 and 1900 onwards, please add these.
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County Express (stourbridge)
Stourbridge (County Express)
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Derbyshire Times - More editions
1914-1918 editions where possible. Ive searched on microfitch in my local library and found a huge amount of my village information for the WW1 so I know there is more than is on line...
50 votesThank you for your feedback. For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive:
1854–1903 The Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald
1903–63 The Derbyshire Times, etc.Unfortunately much of the post 1900 material is only available as the original paper copy from the British Library. Whilst they move the collection from Colindale to Boston Spa, paper is in embargo. We are looking forward to scanning from paper again in the new year!
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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48 votes
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Newcastle Journal
Newcastle coverage for late 19th Century is poor. Could we have the gaps filled for the Newcastle Journal?
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Bacup Times
There is a lot of interest in Bacup local history, and currently not covered, the title also covers Rossendale, which is also not covered by current titles.
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19th CENTURY TRADE MAGAZINES eg Meat Trades Journal (for butchers)
Trade magazines contain biographies & obituaries, wills, news reports & court cases, verbatim reports of what was said at trade organisation meetings (eg. on the Early Closing Bill), job, premises & product adverts, partnerships entered into & dissolved, bankruptcies etc. etc.!
27 votesWe’re looking at the Meat Trades Journal right now.
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Surrey Comet
The Surrey Comet, especially pre-1914. Only one edition available at the moment. Covers a broad geographical area.
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46 votes
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welwyn times 1960 to 1970
welwyn times 1960 to 1970
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50 votes
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7 votes
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Felling Advertiser AKA Heslop's Local Advertiser
County Durham. Commenced as Felling Advertiser in 1899. Part film, part bound copy (covering years 1905 to 1955) it is currently held at the Gateshead Central Library. It should be of interest to anyone researching family and business in the Gateshead, Felling and Heworth areas.
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Military newspapers: The Broad Arrow and the United Services Gazette
These newspapers frequently contain information that is useful for both the academic historian and those interested in family history as they trace regimental movements and provide information about promotions, courts-martial, etc.
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Halifax Guardian
Halifax Guardian
12 votes -
Dursley Gazette
First published back in 1878 to cover Dursley, Wotton under Edge, Berkeley, Sharpness and a wide area of South Gloucestershire. Still printed today as the Gloucestershire Gazette series.
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DAVENTRY EXPRESS (aka Daventry & District Express) from approx 1860's onwards
This is the only newspaper that covered a very large area of rural Northamptonshire, plus including parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Buckinghamshire.
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Wokingham Times
Wokingham Times please which not only covers Wokingham but also Bracknell and Crowthorne
6 votes
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