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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Torquay Times
We need some coverage for the Torquay area.
I would suggest the Torquay Times published weekly 1865-1976.
41 votesDear Readers
If you have not visited the website in a while we are delighted to let you know that this newspaper is now available on the site.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/torquay-times-and-south-devon-advertiser
We have digitised the years available at the British Library
Happy Reading
Team BNA
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch Gazette
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Gazette - a short run paper of 11 years on the Derby-Leics borders
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Weston Mercury
I have been researching the history of Choral Music in Weston-super-Mare using your archived material which I am able to access on line. So far it has enabled me to form a picture of what it was like prior to 1950. One paper which may have been of assistance which was missing was the Weston Mercury (Weston-super-Mare)
407 votesDear Readers
if you have not checked the British Newspaper Archive site in a while we now have a substantial run of The Weston Mercury online
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/weston-mercury
Happy Reading
Team BNA
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Ross-shire Journal
There is very poor coverage of the Highlands. The "Ross-shire" has been the voice of Ross-shire since the 1870s.
105 votesDear Readers
We now have the Ross-shire Journal live on the website. We have 1,670 Issues available from 1878-1910 with small gaps.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/rossshire-journal
Thank you for your suggestion
Team BNA
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12 votes
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Irish Newspapers prior to 1922.
As you probably know, the vast majority of the census returns, wills, parish records etc were destroyed in a fire in Dublin in 1922. This means that the only real source of finding information is through the newspapers. A searchable newspaper archive for the Irish newspapers prior to this date would be extremely useful
302 votesDear Readers
We now have over 130 titles for Ireland in the Archive and are close to having at title for every county. Our digitisation of newspapers for Ireland will continue.
You can see all of our Irish titles here https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/countries/ireland
Keep reading!
Team BNA
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The Era
More runs from 1901-1920 please to cover the music hall rise and decline. surely of use to many of us?
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Harrogate area newspapers
Harrogate Advertiser, Nidderdale Herald
Ripon Gazette
Knaresborough Post56 votes -
The Kington Times (Herefordshire)
Now defunct newspaper, would be great to have it digitised.
3 votes -
Referee
The Referee
Unrivalled for entertainment and sports coverage of Edwardian London!12 votes -
Aris's Birmingham Gazette pre 1840
There are Georgian newspapers which covered Birmingham pre 1837. Arris's Gazette readily springs to mind, but there were others. It would be great to read these online. Can you help, please given the amount of interest in Birmingham history?
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British language newspapers from the British Empire
In the 19C, my family were spread around the Empire. They appear in newspapers from India: Allen's India Mail on books.google after a fashion; China: The North China Herald on BNA at www.findmypast; Japan: Japan Weekly Mail (snippet views ONLY on books.google); Kenya: The Kenya Gazette (ONLY on books.google); South Africa is particularly badly served in terms of bmd & a newspaper would be very useful.
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Leighton Buzzard Observer
Leighton Buzzard Observer
9 votes -
Kentish Independent 1850-1880
Paper ran before and after the stated years but the period 1850-1880 is of particular interest to me.
6 votes -
Forres Gazette
Forres Gazette
11 votes -
4 votes
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1 vote
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Grimsby Telegraph
The premier newspaper for one of the busiest ports in the country
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Herts and Essex Observer
Please add the Herts & Essex Observer. Recently the WW1 volumes have become rather damaged, at least the locally kept copies. I fear that if nothing is done they will eventually become useless.
19 votes
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