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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pullmans weekly news
Local Newspaper of Crewkerne and South Somerset/West Dorset area
1857-1969.
Archive held at Somerset Archives, Taunton6 votes -
Commonweal
I think that to have access to digitalized 'Commonweal. The Official Journal of the Socialist League' would be of great interest for subscribers of BNA. Thanks!
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The World
Edmund Yates's celebrated and controversial society paper (1874-1920): an invaluable social document, with regular contributions by the likes of Wilkie Collins and Bernard Shaw.
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Western Weekly News
(Illustrated) Western Weekly News British Library Microfilm: 1861-69; 1871-90; 1892-7; 1899-1900; !!1902-39.!!
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Blaydon Courier
Covers an important industrial area on Tyneside. Often includes accounts of local families and events not covered in the larger regional newspapers.
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Sandwich, Kent
Newspapers from Sandwich, Kent and surrounding areas!
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Basingstoke Gazette
Basingstoke Gazette - as yet uncovered. Weekly title for Basingstoke and the surrounding areas.
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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…6 votes -
Coleraine Chronicle and Coleraine Times - 60s, 70s & 80s
I would love to see more Coleraine Chronicle and Coleraine Times newspapers added to the website, particularly from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Although the earlier years of the Coleraine Chronicle are on the website, I think the later newspapers should be added.
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Our Cats
This is a small publication that is critical for the history of the cat fancy. There are only two known sets copies … one set is in the British Newspaper library and the other is privately held. It was written by Harrison Weir who is considered the father of the cat fancy but he was also an artist and illustrator of note and his illustrations cover a wide range of animals and birds. It shows insight into the lives of leading figures of the time, particularly women with coverage on people like Lady Decies, Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, lady Claud…
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Fur and Feather
This publication contained items of historical importance for numerous species. Rabbits, cats, cavies, mice and birds.
6 votes -
Times of India
Times of India is archived here to 1888. Please add post 1888 issues. There is a huge amount of British (as well as British India) history in this publication
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Fishing News
This was the organ of the trawling industry, an industry that is now mostly gone from Britain. This publication is critical for anyone trying to do any kind of research involving the fishing industry. Please consider. Britain once led the world in the fishing industry and many many people are interested in researching companies, trawlers or people involved in the industry.
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Preston Herald
I am the Historian for a local club which played in this area and an on-line version of this particular newspaper would make it easier to search.
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Morning Star
"No relation to the present newspaper. The original Morning Star has been described as a London outpost of Manchester radicalism."
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5 votes
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Nottingham Gazette
A short-run regional newspaper between 1813-1815 that was notorious for countering the rival Nottingham Review. I understand the BL has the full run of this paper.
5 votesRichard,
Thanks for your suggestion! The good news is that this fits our inclusion criteria. We have researched the BL catalogue and it is available to us for digitisation. We have added it to our Digitisation Plan for future scanning and inclusion.Best wishes,
Team BNA
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DAVENTRY EXPRESS (aka Daventry & District Express) from approx 1860's onwards
This is the only newspaper that covered a very large area of rural Northamptonshire, plus including parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Buckinghamshire.
5 votes
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