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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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?
14 votes -
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.
111 votes -
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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1,286 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
258 votes -
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 -
The Monmouthshire Merlin
and South Wales Argus
92 votes -
Western Daily Press
Fill the gap between 1904-1914!
37 votes -
Macclesfield express
Rich source of Cheshire history just waiting to be tapped into.
61 votes -
Bristol Mirror
including 19th centuary & early 20th centuary issues.
43 votes -
5 votes
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Long Eaton Advertiser
The Long Eaton Advertiser is a mine of information about social events and history in Long Eaton and Sawley, and surrounding areas.
417 votes -
62 votes
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1,348 votes
Thank you for your suggestion. The good news is that the Sunderland Echo is already available. Please see here: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspapertitle=sunderland%20daily%20echo%20and%20shipping%20gazette&sortorder=dayearly
We will be adding more years as the project progresses.
Best wishes,
Team BNA
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