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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Bedworth Echo
Industrial mining history
4 votes -
Cleveland Advertiser
Any Redcar newspapers please
Redcar Standard
Redcar and a Saltburn Times
Hardly any newspapers from our area249 votes -
Paddington Kensington and Bayswater Chronicle
Suggestions for future newspaper - Paddington Kensington and Bayswater Chronicle
148 votes -
Royston Crow
Only known full run is in the Royston Museum. www.roystonmuseum.org.uk
9 votes -
14 votesClosed - Now live · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
Dear Readers
We are delighted to say we now have Lloyd’s List available on the site
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/lloyds-list
Thank you for your suggestion
Team BNA
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The Era
The remaining copies of The Era weekly theatre newspaper from 1900 onwards
24 votes -
Volunteer Service Gazette
Volunteer Rifle Corps were established in 1859 due to perceived threat of French invasion. The movement was not expected to last but by 1888 there were over 220,000 members. Great reviews took place and rifle tournaments were widely reported and patronised by Royalty. Volunteer Rifle Corps are the forerunners of the Territorial Army. Battalion records are scattered around the country. The "Volunteer Service Gazette" was the service newspaper but copies are scare.
Making the "Volunteer Service Gazette" available on line would do family, local and military historians a great service in gaining access to a rich but largely untouched source…
64 votes -
273 votesClosed - Now live · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) responded
Dear Readers
We have two Ayr/Ayrshire titles now available in the Archive.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles?title_search=ayr
Thank you for your suggestion
Happy Reading
Team BNA
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179 votes
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Crewe Chronicle
The Crewe Chronicle, one of several Chronicle newspapers in the area, covers Sandbach, Cheshire. Sandbach was the home of Foden lorries from 1856 to 2006 and a great many owners of preserved steam and diesel Foden vehicles would find it useful as a research source.
362 votes -
Nottingham Journal
This newspaper was the main (Tory) rival of the (Whig) Nottingham Review newspaper & is an important regional newspaper in the Luddite period (1811-1817)
18 votes -
The Hull Daily Mail
The Hull Daily Mail is available online until 1950 however stops at that point. Hull Museum has paper copies but a card index so you getting the remaining years online would be crucial for research!
1,335 votes -
Shipley Times & Express
Shipley times and express
269 votes -
Additional titles to add
The Illustrated London News, The Field, and Bell's Life in London would be welcome additions to this wonderful web site.
0 votes -
The Derry Journal
The Londonderry Journal (later renamed 'The Derry Journal') is one of the earliest Irish newspapers, which was first published in 1772, and is also still being published today. There is a distinct lack of newspapers from the north west of Ulster on the British Newspaper Archive; adding this newpaper set would remedy that!!!
73 votes -
Justice (started 1884)
Important socialist labour movemnet paper
4 votesClosed - Now live · AdminThe British Newspaper Archive (Head of Data Development, The British Newspaper Archive) respondedDear Readers
We have now digitised this title and made it available on the site.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/justice
Thank you for your interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
Regards
Team BNA
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118 votes
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The Clarion
Robert Blatchford's socialist weekly newspaper. It became the most successful socialist weekly newspaper of its kind, with the highest circulation and had the longest run. It was published 1891-1934. The Clarion movement - including the Clarion cycling clubs and choirs grew out if it.
17 votes -
Weekly Dispatch (London)
The largest circulating weekly paper of the 1830s through to the 1840s. Radical and widely read and read aloud in ale houses across England. The paper has not been digitised elsewhere and its lack of digital availability has marginalised its prominence in recent studies of the age of reform. BL's microfilm copies should be digitised.
50 votes -
Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Ireland
Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Irleand
28 votes
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