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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Newark Advertiser
The Newark Advertiser, beginning in 1847, is a mine of information for people researching north Nottinghamshire and west Lincolnshire areas.
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315 votes
Hello Readers
We are now delighted to report that we have digitised 3,043 issues of the Tyrone Constitution live on the website.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/tyrone-constitution
Best wishes and happy searching!
Team BNA
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437 votes
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Add the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald
So useful for Scottish researchers, covers all of Ayrshire and that's an area that needs much more coverage!
25 votesDear Readers
if you have not visited the website in a while we are delighted to let you know that this title is now available on the website
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/ardrossan-and-saltcoats-heraldHappy Reading
Team BNA
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Keighley news
Keighley News
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Birkenhead Advertiser
The Birkenhead Advertiser commenced in 1860 and contains a wealth of information about this town. John Laird began his shipbuilding here employing many thousands of men in his Shipyard.
Also Central Park in New York was built on the original design of Birkenhead Park which is still the same today.
The Birkenhead Advertiser commenced in 1860 and then later became known as the Birkenhead News I think in 1880.
Would be good to see this newspaper digitised if possible.
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Lincolnshire Echo
for the 1950s and 1960s next, please!
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SHIELDS GAZETTE
SHIELDS GAZETTE
39 votesYou will find the North & South Shields Gazette and Northumberland and Durham Advertiser on The BNA here: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspapertitle=north%20%26%20south%20shields%20gazette%20and%20northumberland%20and%20durham%20advertiser&sortorder=dayearly
and Shields Daily Gazette here: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?sortorder=dayearly&newspapertitle=shields%20daily%20gazetteBest wishes and happy searching!
Team BNA
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More Carlisle newspaper editions
Please add more early years for the Carlisle Patriot and Carlisle Journal. The Patriot currently only runs from 1817-1820 plus about 3 editions from January 1821 as well as some random later years. The Carlisle Journal has 1847 and 1849 missing in its run from 1833-1866. It would be nice to have the whole of the 19th century covered without gaps by one or the other of the Carlisle papers.
328 votesDear Readers
Thank you for your suggestion regarding Carlisle newspapers.
We now have 3 Carlisle newspapers on the website including the brand new Carlisle Express and Examiner.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles?title_search=carlisle
Thank you for your suggestion
Team BNA
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1 vote
Hello Reader
We have now added Lloyd’s list from 1801-1884 to the Archive.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/lloyds-list
Thank you for your suggestion
Team BNA
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Bedworth Echo
Industrial mining history
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Cleveland Advertiser
Any Redcar newspapers please
Redcar Standard
Redcar and a Saltburn Times
Hardly any newspapers from our area249 votes -
Warwick Advertiser
As the historic County Town and covers the history of other historic town like Kenilwort
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Paddington Kensington and Bayswater Chronicle
Suggestions for future newspaper - Paddington Kensington and Bayswater Chronicle
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Royston Crow
Only known full run is in the Royston Museum. www.roystonmuseum.org.uk
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14 votes
Dear Readers
We are delighted to say we now have Lloyd’s List available on the site
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/lloyds-list
Thank you for your suggestion
Team BNA
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The Era
The remaining copies of The Era weekly theatre newspaper from 1900 onwards
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Volunteer Service Gazette
Volunteer Rifle Corps were established in 1859 due to perceived threat of French invasion. The movement was not expected to last but by 1888 there were over 220,000 members. Great reviews took place and rifle tournaments were widely reported and patronised by Royalty. Volunteer Rifle Corps are the forerunners of the Territorial Army. Battalion records are scattered around the country. The "Volunteer Service Gazette" was the service newspaper but copies are scare.
Making the "Volunteer Service Gazette" available on line would do family, local and military historians a great service in gaining access to a rich but largely untouched source…
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273 votes
Dear Readers
We have two Ayr/Ayrshire titles now available in the Archive.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles?title_search=ayr
Thank you for your suggestion
Happy Reading
Team BNA
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179 votes
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