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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Ayrshire Post
Ayrshire Post
38 votes -
30 votes
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Londonderry Sentinel
Dating from 1840s and already on microfilm
16 votes -
13 votes
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30 votes
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8 votes
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Malvern Gazette
Malvern Gazette (Worcestershire)
198 votes -
Enniscorthy Guardian and Enniscorthy echo from the 1850s Thankyou
Thank you for the marvelous work you are doing
11 votes -
Mourne Observer
Mourne Observer
4 votes -
11 votes
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Leigh Chronicle
Exceptional Lancashire newspaper very rich in historical content c/w special detailed feature sections on local industries and historical contributions by local historians. Also has an annual 'Diary of Local Events' which lists the key events of the previous year. I've spent hundreds of hours reading this publication and can vouch for it as being essential local reading. It ran from c. 1857 until the early 1960's.
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Wigan Examiner 1930s - George Orwell
Wigan Examiner 1930s and 40s. The Time of George Orwell's visit.
10 votes -
Manchester Gazette
Manchester gazette
11 votes -
Chatham, Rochester & Brompton Observer
1900 onwards. The Medway towns are the most poulous area of Kent and there are no newspapers on your list which specifically cover this area
49 votes -
5 votes
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North Middlesex Chronicle
Sports Pages 1870-1900
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Plymouth, Devonport & Stonehouse Herald
Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse Herald 1831-1876 and The Western Evening Herald and Plymouth and Devonport Weekly Journal
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Aberdeen Herald
This would be a fine complement to Aberdeen Journal, giving a different political stance.
16 votes -
The People's Friend
Very popular scottish magazine.
9 votes -
Halstead Gazette
You have covered some of Essex but the papers focus on Chelmsford and Colchester. I would love to see more from smaller towns
13 votesHi Jane
Thank you for the suggestion. We have investigated this title and have some good news for you – Halstead Gazette fits with our criteria and The British Library have sufficient holdings! We have now added it to our lengthy digitisation plan for the years 1857-1871. We have had to limit to 1871 due to current copyright restrictions with the rightsholder.We aim to get the best geographical coverage of the UK and will of course continue to add titles from all regions of the UK – including smaller locales.
Please keep an eye on our newsletters and social media pages for updates on titles which are newly added to the British Newspaper Archive – i.e. truly hot off the digital press!
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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