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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7 votes
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Gravesend Reporter
I can't believe this isn't on here already. This along with the Gravesend Messenger please!
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7 votes
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Rutland
One of the best counties.
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7 votes
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The Torquay Directory
Only known full run is in Torquay Museum, have been filmed- Torquay Library have films and master copy of films held by Exeter Central Library. Contained local news and list of visitors to the town including many important people & royalty.
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Medway Newspapers
I would like newspapers from the Medway area, particularly for 1900-1950
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Keswick and Cockermouth papers
Keswick and Cockermouth papers
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7 votes
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nuneaton tribune
It was founded by Harry Fieldhouse in 1895 as a monthly four-page newspaper entitled The People’s Tribune, but switched to weekly publication just two years later. Five years after that and it had expanded to become a daily newspaper, changing its name to the Midland Counties Tribune. It became the Nuneaton Evening Tribune in 1957.
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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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Woking News and Mail
Woking News and Mail
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7 votes
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Hawick News and Hawick Express
I would like to see digital copies of both of these newspapers covering from 1950-present day if possible.
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7 votes
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7 votes
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Ilkley
Lists visitors to the spa town from all over the country and would be of great interest for local family history
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Aberdeen Evening Gazette
This title was the evening edition of the Aberdeen Free Press, which you have started to digitise. It was absorbed by Aberdeen Journals in 1922 and merged into the Aberdeen Evening Express.It was the best of the Aberdeen papers for feature articles and an alternative view on current events.
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Drogheda Argus
I see that you have recently added some years of the Drogheda Argus to the site, it would be great to see the additional years between 1851 and 1864 added and more recent editions after 1871.
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The Distorter (Dorset Evening Echo, once a year) a year
Absolute classic fund raising paper containing satirical views on the county. Worth saving. Late 60s on.
7 votes
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