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 Guiana and Demerara papers
Hi would be keen to see anything you may have from British Guiana/Demerara iin the first half of the 19th century?
3 votes -
Western Morning News post 1950
Please continue with the Western Morning News post 1950, ideally to 1970 but even to 1960 would be excellent.
2 votes -
Sussex Daily News, Brighton Herald (hardly any in collection)
Poor coverage for Brighton.
3 votes -
Yorkshire Factory Times
It would be fantastic if the Yorkshire Factory Times (1889-1926) could be added. The paper is a really important source for studying the development of socialism in the West Riding of Yorkshire and the formation of the Independent Labour Party.
10 votes -
Hampshire Advertiser 1908-1913
Would fill in gap in coverage, especially as this would give the local reports of the sinking of the Titanic and its aftermath April 1912 onwards
4 votes -
Baner ac Amserau Cymraeg
20th Century issues needed
1 vote -
Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald 20th Century issues
As title. What more needs to be said?
1 vote -
North Wales Chronicle 20th Century issues
As title. What else is to be said?
2 votes -
The Morning Herald
This would be a great addition to the archive as you seem to have very few early London papers
1 vote -
Dungannon Observer
Contains a wealth of local news and photographs of East Tyrone for the past 90 years. Invaluable source of information for the family historian
88 votes -
More Scottish borders newspapers
There is a big gap in the 1890's for the Berwickshire News (1893-1900) and the The Berwick Advertiser (1893 -1896 and 1898 - 1903). These papers cover a wide area around the Borders with news from both England and Scotland. A very rich source of information.
7 votes -
Earls Court Post/Times , West London Advertiser
Would like to see these papers added to the online collection
4 votes -
Pimlico News or Times please
Please add either paper
3 votes -
John Bull (Edited by Horatio Bottomley)
The BNA have this title to 1892, but it became user Bottomley after 1906 n important and influential publication, putting forward populist ideas.
9 votes -
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian
Great paper for north east London
6 votes -
West Norwood News
Very little for south London on offer
2 votes -
Oadby and Wigston local titles
Oadby and Wigston are two thriving areas to the south of Leicester. They enjoyed a number of titles over the years though all are now gone. The local record office has retained physical copies (list attached) but it would be exponentially more useful if digital versions were available. The papers covered local events, returning emigrants etc and are likely to be popular with family historians.
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The Fort-William News, 1898-99
Although only two years are covered, the issues I have seen were full of interesting information.
2 votes -
crawley observer from 1953. exhausted this website.
more south east west sussex. too many constant newspapers in the same recurring areas. getting boring tbh.
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