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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Stirling Journal
It contains very interesting content and local information -sometimes with different focus to that found in the 19thc Stirling Observer
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Tamworth Herald
Could you please add the Tamworth Heralds from 1951
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The Illustrated News of the World
Published from 1858-1862. The editor despatched artists to record local events outside LondonL Their work was converted into engravings and printed.
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East Sussex News
East Sussex News
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Yorkshire Weekly Post
Please consider archiving the Yorkshire Weekly Post
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Battle of Jutland
On 31st May 2016 it is the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. The greatest battle of WW1 yet there is nothing about it in all these newspapers. Maybe it would be a good idea to publish for the anniversary or asap.
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"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON 1837 to 1840
"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON (The Chief Lord Baron) ran between 1837 and 1840 focusing on Scandals and London Nightlife. Many of the topics written about in the paper were considered extremely vulgar at the time and it was often criticised for discussing these topics. Archibald Henning, who later worked for Punch, contributed many drawings of London residents to The Town. He often depicted controversial figures in London society on the first page of the paper. Ebenezer Landells was another early contributor who later moved to Punch. (Wikipeadia). This short run newspaper would offer a unique insight into…
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Woman's Outlook
Woman’s Outlook, which ran from 1919-1967, was the magazine of the Co-operative Women’s Guild. It focused on issues that were relevant to women such as gaining the vote, employment and maternity. It would be an invaluable resource for people studying gender history.
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Brentwood Gazette and Finchley Press
Brentwood Gazette and The Finchley Press
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Eastern Morning News
Excellent WW1 coverage and even has photographs of local soldiers.
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Haslemere Herald
The Haslemere Herald is part of the Herald grp covering the area of South West Surrey, North East Hamps, West Sussex. Est 1890s Being a rural area, it is under represented in the papers so far added.
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Hemel Hempstead Gazette and other Herts. local papers
This is my local paper and its back numbers are used by myself and many other local historians as it holds a wealth of information on the area around Hemel Hempstead frm 1850. It is still published.
8 votesGood news! – Hemel Hempstead Gazette and West Herts Advertiser fits our inclusion criteria. We have researched the BL catalogue and it is available to us for digitisation. We have added the following years to our Digitisation Plan: 1867-1899
We are looking forward to digitising this!
Please be aware that until we have received the material into our studio and checked it, it is not possible to guarantee that it will be digitised.
Best wishes,
Team BNA -
8 votes
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Otley and Wharfedale Observer
Would really like to see this newspaper added for local and family history research.
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Dromore Leader 1900-1950
Dromore Leader 1916 - onwards and Belfast Newsletter 1800-1828 and 1900 onwards, please add these.
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Leicester/Leicestereshire - Any 1939-1945
Would be good for WW2 research
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