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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Skelmersdale Reporter
Important because it chronicled the growth of the new town, reporting on residents and businesses but only survived until the dissolution of the new town development company
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Formby Times
Details the growth of a little village into a thriving commutor town full of affluent sportsmen. Always liked the old time sports, bowls ,darts and local football and cricket.
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Morning Chronicle (before 1800)
Could you upload Morning Chronicle (before 1800) please... I am doing research and unable to visit BL in person (due to Covid-19). I am sure my research will benefit a lot from the Morning Chronicle of the late 18th century, between 1780-1800.
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Church Bells
Church Bells is a unique weekly newspaper. First published in 1869 it continued in publication until 1906. Being neither anglo-catholic nor evengelical it sought to establish a 'middle way' for the Church of England in the closing decades of the 19th century. Its addition to tthe collection would be an invaluable resource to historians of the period.
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Nottingham Guardian
Coverage stops in 1900....a pattern seen in some other papers....
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The Weekly News
A British national newspaper founded in 1855 and published every Wednesday up until 2020. I’m looking for something which was submitted to the paper by my mother (Kathryn Hellewell) between 1978 - 1981. Some sort of comedy article based on a real life event involving the delivery of a carpet to a block of flats (similar to a Laurel and Hardy sketch) possibly entitled another fine mess. I’d like to find it for my Grandma to help jog her memory.... However I think adding all editions (if possible) would be a great addition to the BNA
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1914 1918 itles
I think, as it is the Centenary of the beginning of the Great War, you should add as many 1914-1918 titles as you can.
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Essex after 1900
Would love the Essex County Telegraph as the only decent newspaper for Essex (Essex County Standard) stops at 1900
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Expand central Scotland coverage
Clydebank and Dumbartonshire need to be covered.
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More Beverley Guardians
More editions of the Beverley Guardian
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Newspapers from the East of England
More newspapers from the Eastern Counties
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Good Housekeeping
The 20th century British editions of Good Housekeeping would be so useful!
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The Irish Press and The Sunday Press
These national titles would significantly improve your 20th century Irish coverage especially presenting the nationalist/moderate republican view of the Troubles but also a lot of valuable political, general events and social coverage. These titles ceased publication in 1995 so there should not be serious rights issues.
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The Shamrock 1866 -1919
Long running Irish illustrated weekly, originals of which which now sell for exorbitant sums online.
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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.
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Brighton Examiner
Brighton Examiner please - 1860s. The British Library is the only library in the world holding this, and are currently 'unfit for use'. This is a crucial and valuable resource for Brighton history.
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Derbyshire Times 1950 onwards
Derbyshire Times. 1950 onwards.
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