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  1. Nigerian/West African newspapers

    Would love the addition of Nigerian and west African newspapers and military gazettes

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  2. Torquay Times

    Can gaps be filled, especially 1912-1920?

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  3. Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series

    Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series

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  4. Sevenoaks News

    I would like to see local newspapers for Sevenoaks - Sevenoaks Chronicle and Sevenoaks News.

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  5. All pre 1850 papers and a list of the complete archive

    All pre 1850 papers. There are very significant gaps in certain papers coverage. As well as updates of what has been copied how about an accurate listing of the entire archive so we can see what remains to be copied. JB

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  6. north lincolnshire

    Black country papers

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  7. Western Morning News from the early C20th

    I would greatly appreciate the addition of Western Morning News from the early C20th.

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  8. St. James's Gazette: An Evening Review and Record of News (1880–1905)

    This paper's contributors included J. M. Barrie (helping him make his name), Edmund Gosse, Sidney Low, and Margaret Oliphant. I constantly find it cited for reviews of late-Victorian books, but I have a lot of trouble finding the reviews and reading them.

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    Sharin,
    Thank you for getting in touch. We are super keen to include the St. James’s Gazette in the British Newspaper Archive project. So, the good news is that it is on our digitisation plan! As you can imagine we have a huge list to digitise. We will scan this as soon as possible. Please do keep an eye on the site!

    Best wishes,

    Team BNA

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  10. Limerick Leader

    Limerick Leader

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  11. Blackburn Standard

    This important textile town has much historical and economic news to offer those who are students of the social changes affecting many Lancashire towns from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. It would be especially interesting to see how the First World War years affected those citizens living at the time, and how those who lost their lives during this conflict were reported.

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  12. Bognor Regis Post

    Bognor Regis Post

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  13. Cambrian News after 1912

    Add issues of the Cambrian news after 1912.

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  14. Bon Ton Magazine

    Title: The Bon Ton Magazine; or Microscope of fashion and folly.
    Publication Details: London, [1791-95]
    Copy at British Library

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  15. Nottingham free press or herald and post

    Or the Evening Post 1970s
    More Nottingham
    Based papers please

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  19. Chorley Weasel

    A relative of mine, Edwin Crew, created a small local newspaper called the Chorley Weasel. As far as I know, it only ran during the 1880s but it sounds like it would be a curious title to add to the BNA website, especially for Edwins reports on local campaigns.

    As local historian Andrew Alston writes, "Edwin started a newspaper, the “Chorley Weasel, a local political and social journal of current events”. The Weasel’s content was mostly local politics, but presented in a humorous fashion. Some of the jokes in there are still doing the rounds. The rest of the paper…

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