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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3 votes
Good news! – Driffield Times fits our inclusion criteria. We have researched the BL catalogue and it is available to us for digitisation. We have added the following years to our Digitisation Plan: 1869-1955
We are looking forward to digitising this!
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 -
3 votes
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Radio Times
A fascinating archive to explore and remember
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Morning Star
"No relation to the present newspaper. The original Morning Star has been described as a London outpost of Manchester radicalism."
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Newspapers from near major naval bases (Plymouth, Portsmouth, Chatham, Rosyth, the Clyde) from WWII into the post-war
Newspaper from near major naval bases (Plymouth, Portsmouth, Chatham, Rosyth, the Clyde, Liverpool) from WWII into the post-war
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Whitby Gazette
A long running paoer covering the history of Whitby, Yorkshire
13 votesGood news – Whitby Gazette fits our inclusion criteria! We have researched the BL catalogue and it is available to us for digitisation. We have the following years on our Digitisation Plan: 1854-1871.
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 -
11 votes
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9 votes
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Sheffield Iris
Successor to the Sheffield Register as the voice of the working class, 1794-1825
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Eastwood & Kimberley advertiser.
Eastwood & Kimberley advertiser.
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8 votes
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Dundee Evening Telegraph
1951-1989
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Please could you add the London Daily Chronicle.
Founded by Dickens it was for many years the most important radical paper in the country.
12 votesJacqueline, Thank you for your email and for the suggestion. The good news is that we already have this on plan for the years 1856-1871. For these years it was known as, ‘The Clerkenwell News and Domestic Intelligencer’.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Leigh, Tyldesley & Atherton Journal
A terrific source of local news and information not covered by the Manchester papers.
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Rochdale Times
Gives an alternative political view of the area to the Rochdale Observer
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19 votes
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Pulman's Weekly News please
The Pulman's Weekly News please
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6 votes
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The Fife Free Press and The Glenrothes Gazette
The Fife Free Press would be very popular here because not only does it cover the largest town in Fife but also lot's of town's and villages surrounding Kirkcaldy.The Glenrothes Gazette although only been in print since the 1950's would be of great interest to residents of Fife's newest large town and also the surrounding villages.
16 votesGary,
Thank you for your suggestion. The good news is that The Fife Free Press, & Kirkcaldy Guardian. fits with our criteria for inclusion. 1900 – 1945 have been added to our digitisation plan. Hurrah!
Please note that due to a huge number of titles and years on our digitisation plan, it is extremely difficult for us to say when the first issue will make it through the ‘digitisation sausage machine’ and on to the British Newspaper Archive.Regarding, the Glenrothes Gazette, unfortunately due to copyright and IPR restrictions (and that’s provided we have an agreement in place with the publisher!), we can currently only digitise up to the early 1950s. For that reason, we’ll have to leave out the Glenrothes Gazette as a possibility for digitisation.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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