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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Notts Free Press
Notts Free Press
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25 votes
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Lancaster Guardian
Lancaster newspaper after the Lancaster Gazette ended 1899
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The Sunday Post
The current coverage does not include the years 1930 to 1934. Do you have any plans to add these years?
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Craven Herald
Craven Herald & Pioneer, the weekly newspaper of the Yorkshire Dales is partly on microfilm and partly original in Skipton library, otherwise unavailable.
25 votes -
Oldbury
West Bromwich & Oldbury Chronicle
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Yorkshire Post and Daily Telegraph
Please continue the Yorkshire Post and Daily Telegraph up to the present day.
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24 votes
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Dereham and Fakenham Times
Founded in 1880 and still in publication it produced excellent obituaries and wedding reports, often of Norfolk's working classes like agricultural labourers as well as the more well to do in society
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Stratford on Avon Herald
Stratford on Avon Herald
covers the South Costswold district24 votes -
Illustrated Chronicle Newcastle upon Tyne
Illustrated Chronicle published at Newcastle upon Tyne is a wonderful resource fro the first 25 years of the century
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Cumberland News
I was disappointed by the dearth of news from the former county of Cumberland.
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Macclesfield Courier
Goes back to early 1800s. Very important for silk industry and the men who made their fortunes.
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Daily Record
An essential reflection of Scottish life. Late 1800s to 1950s onwards would be invaluable
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Williamson's Liverpool Advertiser
I am researhing my ancestor, a ships captain, who sailed out of Liverpool at this time.
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Bolton Chronicle
The Bolton Chronicle 1820s-1834 is missing. When is it scheduled to be added?
~Thanks a lot
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Inverness Courier
The Inverness Courier from 1817 onwards is on microfilm at Inverness Library. The BNA holds digitised copies up to 1909. It would be great to see this more comprehensively digitised as it is the principal newspaper for the Highlands. My interest is in family history - there are many people all over the world who have their roots in the Highlands of Scotland. Newspapers are a fantastic resource for family historians and it would be amazing to see more editions of this newspaper on the BNA for us all to enjoy!
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Civil Service Gazette
This journal is a mine of information for those with research interests involving Victorian civil servants. Published from 1853 to 1926 it includes lists of vacancies and promotions and , more unusually, reflects views and opinions within the ranks of the civil service. The earlier decades in particular provide valuable and often unique evidence of working conditions and industrial relations inside the pre-unionised Civil Service. Also includes general news coverage. The BL bound volumes of the Civil Service Gazette are the ONLY surviving copies of this journal I have been able to find for the period from 1853 to 1907…
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Wolverhampton Chronicle
Wolverhampton Chronicle
23 votes
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