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  1. Salopian Telegraph

    A short lived and scurrilous scandal sheet that targeted all classes of Shropshire inhabitants

    36 votes
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  2. Leicester/Leicestereshire - Any 1939-1945

    Would be good for WW2 research

    8 votes
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  3. Professional and trade titles

    A smattering of professional and trade journals with substantial contemporaneous news content.
    Architect, financial, scientific, agricultural, legal etc.
    You already have The Era, so it's not out of your remit.

    1 vote
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  4. The Buckinghamshire Advertiser

    Long running local paper covering The Chalfonts and Gerrards Cross, Amersham, Beaconsfield and High Wycombe.
    A highly valuable source of information for historians and researchers. Invaluable to societies, family historians, sports historians snd invaluable in the research of the history of Bickinghamshire and the Chilterns

    4 votes
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  5. The Central Press

    The Central Press published regular accounts of the "Tichborne Case" trials - the most celebrated Victorian criminal and civil trials

    1 vote
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  6. 4 votes
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  7. Mansfield Chronicle

    Mansfield Chronicle 1895 to 1952 and the Mansfield Advertiser 1871 to 1952

    14 votes
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  8. More Derbyshire & Notts papers

    Especially Alfreton Advertiser and Eastwood Advertiser

    6 votes
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  9. 4 votes
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  10. Western Morning News from the early C20th

    I would greatly appreciate the addition of Western Morning News from the early C20th.

    0 votes
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  11. Halstead Gazette

    You have covered some of Essex but the papers focus on Chelmsford and Colchester. I would love to see more from smaller towns

    13 votes
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    Hi Jane
    Thank you for the suggestion. We have investigated this title and have some good news for you – Halstead Gazette fits with our criteria and The British Library have sufficient holdings! We have now added it to our lengthy digitisation plan for the years 1857-1871. We have had to limit to 1871 due to current copyright restrictions with the rightsholder.

    We aim to get the best geographical coverage of the UK and will of course continue to add titles from all regions of the UK – including smaller locales.

    Please keep an eye on our newsletters and social media pages for updates on titles which are newly added to the British Newspaper Archive – i.e. truly hot off the digital press!

    Best wishes,

    Team BNA

  12. 36 votes
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  13. The Cambrian

    The first newspaper to be published in Wales. This is well indexed bt the Swansea Archives and held on micro fich there. It would be great to get it digitised.

    22 votes
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  14. Aberdeen Herald

    This would be a fine complement to Aberdeen Journal, giving a different political stance.

    16 votes
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  15. North Middlesex Chronicle

    Sports Pages 1870-1900

    1 vote
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  16. Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle

    Apparently a great source of information around that time and fro a number of years

    11 votes
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  17. nuneaton tribune

    It was founded by Harry Fieldhouse in 1895 as a monthly four-page newspaper entitled The People’s Tribune, but switched to weekly publication just two years later. Five years after that and it had expanded to become a daily newspaper, changing its name to the Midland Counties Tribune. It became the Nuneaton Evening Tribune in 1957.

    7 votes
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  18. Oxford Gazette

    17th century - helpful.

    10 votes
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  19. St Pancras (london) papers

    The lack of London additions this year has been very disappointing, both local papers and post-1900. I appreciate there may be copyright issues but surely some progress could be made.

    28 votes
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  20. 4 votes
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