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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Any Hawick paper
For a long time you had no papers published in the Scottish Borders. You've now added the Southern Reporter, thank you, but this provides very little coverage of news in Hawick, the region's largest town then. Please add one of the Hawick papers, like the Hawick News, to plug this gap. Thank you.
82 votesHi Vivienne,
Hopefully you will have seen that the Hawick News has been making it’s way on to the site as we digitise it. You can access it directly here: http://bit.ly/1DDUI2dBest wishes,
Team BNA
Hi Vivienne, Thank you for your feedback. We have investigated the possibility of inclusion. Good news – The Hawick News is within scope for inclusion as we have an agreement with the publisher. It was published from 1889.
We have added the following years to our Digitisation Plan: 1889-1951
Please be aware that until we have received the material into our studio and checked it, it is not possible to guarantee that it will be digitised.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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Dunoon Observer
This local paper covers the south part of Argyll .. a fascinating area of the country .. remote yet in the thick of so much political and social intrigue
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30 votes
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Civil Service Gazette
This journal is a mine of information for those with research interests involving Victorian civil servants. Published from 1853 to 1926 it includes lists of vacancies and promotions and , more unusually, reflects views and opinions within the ranks of the civil service. The earlier decades in particular provide valuable and often unique evidence of working conditions and industrial relations inside the pre-unionised Civil Service. Also includes general news coverage. The BL bound volumes of the Civil Service Gazette are the ONLY surviving copies of this journal I have been able to find for the period from 1853 to 1907…
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York Courant
The York courant started in 1725 and provides superb information for early York and the surrounding district
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Maryport Advertiser
Maryport Advertiser
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Add Ross Gazette and Leominster Journal
Add Ross Gazette and Leominstr Journal
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18 votes
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Morning Star
"No relation to the present newspaper. The original Morning Star has been described as a London outpost of Manchester radicalism."
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6 votes
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Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series
Add Mid Cheshire Newspapers from the Guardian Series
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Worcester
please incl. papers for Worcester area - especially those containing BMD announcements
52 votesHi, We are pleased to say that we are adding more local and regional titles all the time – and will continue to do so! Today, more years for the (Berrow’s) Worcester journal made it to the BNA. more to come soon! http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Worcester%20Journal
Best wishes,
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85 votes
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Gibraltar newspapers
There are significant population movements to and from UK
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Swinton and Pendlebury journal
Swinton and Pendlebury journal
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Edinburgh Advertiser
This newspaper is a critical resource in understanding 18th century Scottish and imperial politics
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Southport Visiter
The Southport Visiter
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The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen
Due to the recent highly successful and widely publicised 'Herts at War' exhibition hosted in Letchworth Garden City, there has been a lot of interest in WW1 related activity in the area. Hosting The Letchworth and Baldock Citizen would mean stories connected to WW1 would be accessible to the Letchworth community.
The early late 19c and early 20c was also the period in which Letchworth - the worlds FIRST garden city was created by the pioneer of town planning Ebeneezer Howard, This work and learnings has spread internationally ever since. Howard's and Letchworth's influence is still felt today by town…
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All those editions deemed "unfit" at Colindale
I spent a long time researching at Colindale. As I went along I recorded everything I was not allowed to view as the volume in question was marked "unfit". I attach my "unfit" list with corresponding Colindale Shelf numbers (although I assume this probably won't help). While some volumes on this list are probably already on this site I would imagine most are not. Any help in getting these scanned would be very helpful.
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