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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West Bromwich Chronicle
No coverage of this area at all very frustrating
835 votes -
2 votes
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Wolverhampton Express and Star
Should be considered for appraisal
590 votes -
East London Advertiser
Now merged with Tower Hamlets News but always a strong paper with plenty of newsworthy stories printed
1,308 votes -
Melody Maker
Great interest
3 votes -
Stretford Guardian , Urmston Post, Salford City Reporter
Would be great to see these made available online
3 votes -
Arbroath Guide 1842-1843
The first two years of the Guide would be useful to fill the remaining gap in this publication. Arbroath had a most active community from the late 1830s.
4 votes -
Dundee Perth & Cupar Advertiser
Filling the gap 1836-1838 would be useful though the Dundee Courier for these dates or better 1836-1843 would also ideally fill a gap not covered elsewhere.
3 votes -
Any local newspapers covering the Norfolk Area after 1900.
I was saddened to see that since 2017 the Thetford & Watton Times and People's Weekly Journal editions after 1900 have been removed. I would love to see any local Norfolk newspaper added to these pages that covers the Mid-Norfolk area from 1900 onwards as they are now out of copyright up 1920 as it's over a 100 years since they were published for the general public to buy.
37 votes -
Birmingham weekly news
Or add ons for the Birmingham Evening Mail
1 vote -
Motion Picture Studio
It ran 1921-1924: ''The only Journal solely devoted to the interests of the British film producing industry', it claims - accurately.
2 votes -
liverpolitan
A vintage Magazine - The Liverpolitan - A Monthly Review of Liverpool and Lancashire Historical Affairs. The Magazine has 28 pages. As well as articles there are advertisements of the day.
3 votes -
The Weekly News
A British national newspaper founded in 1855 and published every Wednesday up until 2020. I’m looking for something which was submitted to the paper by my mother (Kathryn Hellewell) between 1978 - 1981. Some sort of comedy article based on a real life event involving the delivery of a carpet to a block of flats (similar to a Laurel and Hardy sketch) possibly entitled another fine mess. I’d like to find it for my Grandma to help jog her memory.... However I think adding all editions (if possible) would be a great addition to the BNA
5 votes -
Temperance Newspapers
Why are there no temperance papers at all on here? This movement involved an estimated 10% of the population in 1900, and was one of the most influential cultural, social, and political forces for nearly 100 years - please catch up!!!! Such as the Temperance Companion, Alliance News, etc.
4 votes -
More local Scottish papers from the interwar period
Many Scottish papers stop around 1914. Carrying on to 1939 would cover not only Great War developments and casualties, but also the General Strike and the lead up to the Second World War in an era which was to change completely after 1945.
4 votes -
The Daily Gleaner (Jamaica)
I have been a regular researcher on this site since it was first launched. It would be lovely to see some more Jamaican Newspapers added, I’m sure they would be beneficial to many people who had Colonial ancestors who lived there. I see you are adding Colonial India Newspapers, but so far only have one Jamaican Newspaper. The Daily Gleaner would be an excellent addition to your brilliant archives.
3 votes -
Barking Upton Park Dagenham Gazette
This would provide much needed coverage
4 votes -
More Archant papers please
I’d like to see you add some additional Archant owned papers like the Newham Recorder, Islington Gazette, Barking and Dagenham Post please
11 votes -
0 votes
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Enniscorthy Echo
Hi there
This newspaper and also the Wexford Echo is now defunct having been in circulation since 1902 until 2013. It was in circulation in Wexford, Ireland and is on microfilm at Wexford town Library, Co. Wexford. I would hope that since it is now defunct that it should be easy to obtain copies. It would be great as I know you already have the New Ross Standard, Wexford but that really only covers the New Ross area of Wexford. Hopefully you can look favorably on this suggestion.
6 votes
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