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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24 votes
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The Wemyss Gazette
Great local paper covering a well researched period of the 19th century for family historians
4 votes -
Nottingham Journal
This newspaper was the main (Tory) rival of the (Whig) Nottingham Review newspaper & is an important regional newspaper in the Luddite period (1811-1817)
18 votes -
The Hull Daily Mail
The Hull Daily Mail is available online until 1950 however stops at that point. Hull Museum has paper copies but a card index so you getting the remaining years online would be crucial for research!
1,335 votes -
Shipley Times & Express
Shipley times and express
269 votes -
Kilburn Times
There doesn't seem to be much coverage of London newspapers.
17 votes -
Additional titles to add
The Illustrated London News, The Field, and Bell's Life in London would be welcome additions to this wonderful web site.
0 votes -
The Derry Journal
The Londonderry Journal (later renamed 'The Derry Journal') is one of the earliest Irish newspapers, which was first published in 1772, and is also still being published today. There is a distinct lack of newspapers from the north west of Ulster on the British Newspaper Archive; adding this newpaper set would remedy that!!!
73 votes -
Justice (started 1884)
Important socialist labour movemnet paper
4 votesDear Readers
We have now digitised this title and made it available on the site.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/justice
Thank you for your interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
Regards
Team BNA
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Southport Visiter
The Southport Visiter
35 votes -
118 votes
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The Clarion
Robert Blatchford's socialist weekly newspaper. It became the most successful socialist weekly newspaper of its kind, with the highest circulation and had the longest run. It was published 1891-1934. The Clarion movement - including the Clarion cycling clubs and choirs grew out if it.
18 votes -
Weekly Dispatch (London)
The largest circulating weekly paper of the 1830s through to the 1840s. Radical and widely read and read aloud in ale houses across England. The paper has not been digitised elsewhere and its lack of digital availability has marginalised its prominence in recent studies of the age of reform. BL's microfilm copies should be digitised.
50 votes -
Doncaster Gazette
Doncaster was a major railway town and the centre of the Yorkshire coal industry
117 votes -
Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Ireland
Coleraine Chronicle from Co. Derry, Irleand
28 votes -
6 votes
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Sheffield Daily Independent
This paper published photographs of soldiers wounded in WW1 and so is particularly topical at the present time. For a number of families it will be the only source of photographs of their ancestors.
22 votes -
The Peterhead Sentinel
Another Scottish local newspaper which deserves to be available online.
10 votes -
Shetland Times
You are still claiming that you have put the Shetland Times 1872-85 online. You haven't. I wish you would!
36 votes -
Downpatrick Recorder
Downpatrick Recorder
14 votes
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