Newspapers we should add next
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Norfolk News/Chronicle
Looking for additions after 1900 - especially those from 1900-1920
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Daily News and Leader.
This paper, which was started by Dickens as the Daily News, has some good book reviews. etc which it would be great to be able to search.
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Leeds Mercury
Leeds Mercury is not on before 1750 and I need information contained on these early dates.
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Chelmsford Chronicle
It's great that you have some editions of this important regional newspaper, but the coverage from 1790 - 1830 is almost entirely missing. It would be wonderful if you could fill this gap. Thank you.
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Hexham Newspapers
The Hexham Herald and Hexham Courant recorded the important industrial period of mining in the North Pennines and associated town and village life sources of major importance to historians and family history researchers
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Mitcham & Tooting Mercury from 1878 to 1915
This newspaper covers end of Victorian period for south London, including Balham, Mitcham, Streatham and Tooting.
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Illustrated Mail [London] 1899-1907
Master negative held by BL but no service copy available - hardcopy volumes unfit.
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Hertfordshire Pictorial
a key paper for Hertfordshire - 1932-1955 with lots of photographs of local events. covers WW2 period. also the previous title Herts and Beds Pictorial (1931-32)
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Cumbria
More coverage of Cumbria including more recent please, usually the forgotten county
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Monmoutshire Beacon
Monmouthshire Beacon was online up to 1911 and was later updated to around 1950. I did considerable research and created many links to interesting local news stories only to find the BNA pulled the later editions leaving me with a totally wasted experience. No information is to be had about if or when the Beacon will be reinstated. No sensible responses have been given to enquiries on this. I suspect I have simply wasted 100's of hours researching and will never get the links working again. The answer is to download the lot and always be aware that the BNA…
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Sutton Herald
Important paper for south London
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Please could you add the London Daily Chronicle.
Founded by Dickens it was for many years the most important radical paper in the country.
12 votesJacqueline, Thank you for your email and for the suggestion. The good news is that we already have this on plan for the years 1856-1871. For these years it was known as, ‘The Clerkenwell News and Domestic Intelligencer’.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Felling Advertiser AKA Heslop's Local Advertiser
County Durham. Commenced as Felling Advertiser in 1899. Part film, part bound copy (covering years 1905 to 1955) it is currently held at the Gateshead Central Library. It should be of interest to anyone researching family and business in the Gateshead, Felling and Heworth areas.
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Marlborough Times
Covers a large rural area of villages not covered elsewhere.
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The Christian World
Published from 1857 to 1961 and held in the British Library, The Christian World was one of the most important newspapers published by the Cngregational community. It includes obituaries and news about all sorts of events as well as specific news from a variety of congregations not just Congregationalists. Incredible WW1 coverage including many obits
Title: The Christian World.
Subjects: London (England) -- Newspapers ;
Dewey: 072.1
Place Name: England London.
Edition: Main ed..
Identifier: System number 013928722
Creation Date: 1857
Holdings Notes: Newspapers :no.1-5448 (9 April 1857 - 28 Sept.1961)
Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection 1857 Microform. MFM.M21595 [1857]
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