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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British Bandsman
An essential resource for those researching Britain's brass bands, or other similar publications such as Brass Band News. Would also provide useful information for both local and family historians throughout the country.
3 votes -
Sale Messenger or Urmston Post
Or other Manchester area papers
Stretford Guardian
Stretford Post
Salford Reporter
Manchester Evening News
Eccles Swinton JournalNot sure why you never look to our region most baffling
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Leigh-on-Sea News
A quirky, short-lived (1936-1937) Essex paper with, from the sounds of it, a bent for the anecdotal and memoiristic.
3 votes -
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian/Express
We have scant support for our area please affix more information to cover our region in more detail
18 votes -
The Baptist
The prominent newspaper of the Baptist denomination in the UK for most of the nineteenth century
2 votes -
Yorkshire Evening News (Leeds)
For whatever reason Leeds doesn’t seem have to comprehensive coverage available certainly not concerning late 20th century editions please review this in a timely manner please
Also the Leeds Express which incorporated the Skyrack Express would provide a significant insight into the local area
4 votes -
Inverness Courier
The Inverness Courier from 1817 onwards is on microfilm at Inverness Library. The BNA holds digitised copies up to 1909. It would be great to see this more comprehensively digitised as it is the principal newspaper for the Highlands. My interest is in family history - there are many people all over the world who have their roots in the Highlands of Scotland. Newspapers are a fantastic resource for family historians and it would be amazing to see more editions of this newspaper on the BNA for us all to enjoy!
24 votes -
Hammersmith Chronicle/Chelsea News
Or Shepherd’s Bush gazette 1970-82 dates please
20 votes -
"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON 1837 to 1840
"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON (The Chief Lord Baron) ran between 1837 and 1840 focusing on Scandals and London Nightlife. Many of the topics written about in the paper were considered extremely vulgar at the time and it was often criticised for discussing these topics. Archibald Henning, who later worked for Punch, contributed many drawings of London residents to The Town. He often depicted controversial figures in London society on the first page of the paper. Ebenezer Landells was another early contributor who later moved to Punch. (Wikipeadia). This short run newspaper would offer a unique insight into…
9 votes -
Aberdeen Evening Express
Limited editions of this newspaper are available from this period. It would be great if the gaps could be filled in 1900-1939
4 votes -
1 vote
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Irish Sportsman
Irish Sportsman and Farmer, later Irish Field
Beginning in 1870, the ultimate Sportnewspaper in Ireland, beside "Sport"4 votes -
Ben Brierley's Journal
Ben Brierley's Journal for the complete year 1869
This was the first year for a Manchester publication that became very popular for the next 30 years1 vote -
Chelsea General Advertiser and News
Please post the 1970-80’s copies
9 votes -
Commonweal
I think that to have access to digitalized 'Commonweal. The Official Journal of the Socialist League' would be of great interest for subscribers of BNA. Thanks!
6 votes -
Enfield Herald
Add more north London Press
6 votes -
Leytonstone Express/Essex Guardian
Process more east London papers
11 votes -
Missing Sunderland papers
There has been nothing futher added to the Sunderland Echo for nearly 3 years, there are many large gaps in the runs, and nothing at all after 1954. For the 19th Century we need to see the Sunderland Herald (1831-1906), Sunderland Times (1844-1880) and the Sunderland Weekly Echo (1881-1911).
4 votes
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