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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Lloyd's Weekly News - additional years
'Lloyd's Weekly News' beyond the recently made available date range up to 1912, in particular the WW1 era coverage of 1913-1919, would be a very informative resource to add to your consideration list. Thank you!
7 votes -
Trade newspapers and magazines for dairy industry
such as the Cowkepper and Dairyman's Journal (1879-1904), The Dairyman (1904-1954), The Dairy (1889-1919), The Dairy and Creamery Journal (1919-1937), Dairyman and Provision Merchant (1876-1900), Dairy World (1887-1939), Milk Industry (1920- ), Milk Journal (1871-2), etc.
3 votes -
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.
5 votes -
Mexborough & Swinton Times 1950-1955
It would be great to see more about life in Connisborough and Kilnhurst during these years
1 vote -
Police Gazette
Please can you fill in the gaps in the Police Gazette from 1858 onwards.
I'm trying to find my 'wanted' ancestor.9 votes -
The Ross Gazette [Ross-on-Wye]
Disappointed to discover that The Ross Gazette doesn't cover many years. Full coverage for WW2 period would be interesting, e.g. for mass arrival in September of Birmingham evacuation schoolchildren and their teachers awaiting distribution to nearby villages, with their subsequent lives, e.g. at Aston Ingham, How Caple, etc. See Ross Gazette 7 September 1939, 'Evacuees Received in Ross'.
1 vote -
Tyrone Courier post 1909
The earlier issues are an extremely useful source of information. Request for issues post 1909 up to recently or as far as copyright applies.
7 votes -
ayrshire weekly news
A very useful newspaper providing an alternative viewpoint to the overwhelmingly Liberal Press.
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4 votes
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The Fort St George Gazette (Madras Presidency)
Held in India section of British Library. From 1832 records all the business of Madras Presidency, India. An invaluable research source.
3 votes -
1 vote
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"the record"
The Record Newspaper (Church of England, evangelical, 1828-1948)
3 votes -
13 votes
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13 votes
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Manchester Weekly Times
I'd love to see the weekly version of the Manchester Times added, particularly in the 1870s and 1880s, as I think it's interesting to study regional syndication of serialization of Victorian novels, which happened around this time.
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Inverness Courier
The Inverness Courier from 1817 onwards is on microfilm at Inverness Library. The BNA holds digitised copies up to 1909. It would be great to see this more comprehensively digitised as it is the principal newspaper for the Highlands. My interest is in family history - there are many people all over the world who have their roots in the Highlands of Scotland. Newspapers are a fantastic resource for family historians and it would be amazing to see more editions of this newspaper on the BNA for us all to enjoy!
24 votes -
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Arms and Explosives
The trade journal Arms and Explosives had all sorts of articles on military and hunting affairs.
3 votes -
The Borehamwood Times and Edgware Newspapers
Thank you for all the fantastic digitisation and blogs you've been putting together - really amazing, interesting stuff.
Digitising the Borehamwood Times or any of the Edgware or Watford newspapers would fill a gap that exists in North London / South Hertfordshire between Harrow and Pinner in the West and Hendon and Finchley in the East.
7 votes
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