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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The Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle
With a considerable history of publication predating the 1857 mutiny, this newspaper provides a great insight into the happenings in India during the East India Company rule.
The history of railways in India prior to 1853 has largely been forgotten and finds little mention in post-1853 newspapers. This newspaper can be a great source for people looking into researching India's railway history from before 1853.1 vote -
The Architectural Review
This magazine has been around since 1898 and would be a useful source for people interested in architecture, arts and crafts.
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Shields Weekly News
You have very good (though not complete) coverage of the (NORTH) Shields Daily News (under its changing names) right up to 21 August 1959 when it ceased to be a daily paper. The final edition of the paper in your archive has, handwritten on the top of the front page, 'Last issue of this paper. Continued as Shields Gazette', That is incorrect. The Gazette is a quite different SOUTH Shields paper.
The fact that there was a proprietorial link between the North and South Shields newspapers (owned by Northern Press at the time) might explain the confusion but there is…3 votes -
West Cumberland Times - January-April 1902
West Cumberland Times - those printed from January-April 1902 are not available to search yet but virtually all the rest are. This appears to be an ommission - you may have them ready but not yet uplaoded. Could you please action this?
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The Egyptian Gazette
Until 1952, this was a British paper published in Egypt. Contains all sorts of information on British society abroad, and on Egypt as a tourist destination for European society. It would be great to be able to access this and other colonial papers.
The whole run is available at the British library!
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4 votes
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Chorley Weasel
A relative of mine, Edwin Crew, created a small local newspaper called the Chorley Weasel. As far as I know, it only ran during the 1880s but it sounds like it would be a curious title to add to the BNA website, especially for Edwins reports on local campaigns.
As local historian Andrew Alston writes, "Edwin started a newspaper, the “Chorley Weasel, a local political and social journal of current events”. The Weasel’s content was mostly local politics, but presented in a humorous fashion. Some of the jokes in there are still doing the rounds. The rest of the paper…
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The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions
18th and 19th century The Gentleman's Magazine of Fashions, Fancy Costumes, and the Regimentals of the Army
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Ellesmere Port Advertiser
First published in 1915 this is the only newspaper to provide in depth coverage of events in Ellesmere Port during WW1.
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Addition of Derry Sentinel
The Derry Sentinel
7 votesHi Ian,
Thank you for the suggestion. By sheer coincidence we just (today!) added the Derry Journal 1824-1955 to our Digitisation Plan for future inclusion.Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Mansfield Chronicle
Mansfield Chronicle 1895 to 1952 and the Mansfield Advertiser 1871 to 1952
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19th CENTURY TRADE MAGAZINES eg Meat Trades Journal (for butchers)
Trade magazines contain biographies & obituaries, wills, news reports & court cases, verbatim reports of what was said at trade organisation meetings (eg. on the Early Closing Bill), job, premises & product adverts, partnerships entered into & dissolved, bankruptcies etc. etc.!
27 votesWe’re looking at the Meat Trades Journal right now.
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Police Review and Parade Gossip
covers the whole of the uk from the 1800 to 2000
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Merseyside area - Liverpool and Wirral
There appears to be a lack of newspapers from the Merseyside areas of Liverpool and The Wirral. When can we expect to see more please.
716 votesAs luck would have it, we have put in a request to look at adding the Wallasey & Wirral Chronicle – we will investigate what is available.
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st stephen's review
st stephen's review was published in London in the late 19th cntury. It had highly topical; and political articles. It also features large cartoons by the eminent cartoonist Phil May
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33 votes
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Mansfield Chad
so i can do my family research online through the local paper
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The Methodist Recorder
The Methodist Recorder
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Radio Times
A fascinating archive to explore and remember
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1 vote
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