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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Shields Daily Gazette
Please add more 20th century editions of the Shields Gazette. The library service in South Tyneside sent you over 50 years of microfilms back in 2014 (at your request), but you have still not added them to BNA.
2 votes -
Stoke on Trent Sentinel
The full compliment of issues
3 votes -
Monthly Visitor.
A meeting of the Penge Tabernacle (Baptist) Church in 1902, found via your efforts, mentioned the Monthly Visitor in italics as if it was a kind of journal.
If copies of Monthly Visitor have survived it would be a real bonus to Baptist searches in the South London area at the turn of the 20th Century.1 vote -
Wolverhampton Express and Star
Should be considered for appraisal
590 votes -
The Gentlewoman
"An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Gentlewomen" and "Gentlewoman and Modern Life", it merged with Eve (later Britannia and Eve) in 1926
1 vote -
Greater London - earlier than the 1980's please
Thanks for the recent titles - but they are mostly for the 1990's. Are they really considered as "archives" ?
Would greatly appreciate the same titles but between 1880-1913. Thanks2 votes -
Time and Tide
'Time and Tide' was a very important feminist journal of the interwar period and its centenary is coming up in May 2020. It would be a great addition to the titles and a timely relaunch.
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Anti-Suffrage Review
The Anti-Suffrage Review would be a great choice to round out the recent suffrage titles you have included. It is important to suffrage research.
4 votes -
School Board Chronicle
The newspaper that reported on the development of School Boards introduced by W E Forster's Elementary Education Act of 1870.
1 vote -
Soldier magazine
Long-running British Army magazine with significant personal identification. Football and other sports; Army competitions in musketry, catering and in drill; retirements and new postings; Medal achievements.
7 votes -
Essex County Standard after 1918 and Harwich and Dovercourt Standard
North Essex, i.e. Colchester & Harwich is not well represented in the 20th century. Much more is needed on this area.
11 votes -
Leckhampton,Gloucestershire 1850+
Leckhampton,Gloucestershire 1850+
1 vote -
Hibernia Magazine
Hibernia monthly magazine, published by the late John Mulcahy at Dublin covered investigations, controversy, letters to the editor, arts. Didn't pull any punches. in 1960s and later.
1 vote -
West Bromwich Chronicle
No coverage of this area at all very frustrating
835 votes -
1 vote
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Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire news between 1890 and 1920
61 votes -
bucks free press
biggest newspaper in buckinghamshire
9 votes -
Bournemouth Echo
As many years as possible, please
1 vote -
Braintree & Witham times
Please digitise this paper, so little of north Essex available
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5 votes
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