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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Yorkshire Evening News (Leeds)
For whatever reason Leeds doesn’t seem have to comprehensive coverage available certainly not concerning late 20th century editions please review this in a timely manner please
Also the Leeds Express which incorporated the Skyrack Express would provide a significant insight into the local area
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Derby Telegraph more contributions
I’d like to see you fill out any remaining years whilst its great you’ve added a number of later years it would be excellent to see significantly greater detail
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GREENOCK TELEGRAPH FROM 1910
important geographical coverage
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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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"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON 1837 to 1840
"The Town" newspaper edited by Renton NICHOLSON (The Chief Lord Baron) ran between 1837 and 1840 focusing on Scandals and London Nightlife. Many of the topics written about in the paper were considered extremely vulgar at the time and it was often criticised for discussing these topics. Archibald Henning, who later worked for Punch, contributed many drawings of London residents to The Town. He often depicted controversial figures in London society on the first page of the paper. Ebenezer Landells was another early contributor who later moved to Punch. (Wikipeadia). This short run newspaper would offer a unique insight into…
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Northern Review 1887-1892
Northern Review was a Victorian journal covering all aspects of life in a weekly supplement. It's an incredibly interesting insight into life in the North East at the time, accompanied by many interesting sketches that are lacking from the main newspapers at the time such as the Gazette, the Northern Echo, the Northern Weekly Gazette and the Stockton Herald.
Crucially for the practical side of things, as there is no copyright on this publication as it has been defunct for so long, I don't believe there would be many obstacles in making it available online. The British Library hold copies…
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Chichester observer 1932
I am searching for the Chichester observer from 28th November 1932. Please help
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Irish Sportsman
Irish Sportsman and Farmer, later Irish Field
Beginning in 1870, the ultimate Sportnewspaper in Ireland, beside "Sport"4 votes -
South Western Star Battersea
Very little content for this side of the Thames
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Regimental Journals in 1914
If it is possible, The Snapper (East Yorkshire Regiment). The Dorset Regimental Journal and The Hampshire Regimental Journal may be traceable.
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North London papers
To put into context we currently have less coverage than many parts of the Highlands and John o Groats despite having a far greater population please extend the Islington Gazette, Tottenham weekly Herald and Hackney Gazette newspapers to provide extra support
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Edinburgh Evening Courant (1718-1871)
This paper has a great deal of material that is not available in the Caledonian Mercury which was slightly more highbrow
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Leeds Evening News
Or more of the Yorkshire Evening Post
Sadly Leeds has a shortfall in content for the demands in the local papers
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Accrington Advertiser
Accrington Lancashire
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Stretford Guardian , Urmston Post, Salford City Reporter
Would be great to see these made available online
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Arbroath Guide 1842-1843
The first two years of the Guide would be useful to fill the remaining gap in this publication. Arbroath had a most active community from the late 1830s.
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Broughty Ferry Guide 1893-1905
An active community annexed to Dundee around 1910. These early years would contain much which is not covered in Dundee's own papers.
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