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Free access to 19th century Newspapers

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WoodfortheTrees

WoodfortheTrees Report 15 Oct 2012 08:46

Have just discovered this thred and joined library .So far have found 3 ancestors and am still looking so thank you for this

PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam

PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam Report 7 Oct 2012 04:20

Here's some other Australian sites for accessing 19th Century Newspapers - need to be a resident to register.

State Library of South Australia

http://www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au/record=e1000317~S1


State Library of Western Australia

http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/find/eresources


State Library of Queensland

http://tinyurl.com/Queensland-Newspapers


State Library of Victoria

http://tinyurl.com/Victoria-Newspapers

Patricia

Patricia Report 6 Oct 2012 14:00

Moonbeam,

Thankyou for that suggestion. I live in Western Australia. You have halped me with a thought of contacting the Alexander Library in Perth.


PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam

PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam Report 4 Oct 2012 13:05

Patricia

Where in Australia do you live? If you are in New South Wales you can register at The Library for New South Wales for access to the same newspapers they have on the Lancashire library site.

http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Jonesey

Jonesey Report 4 Oct 2012 11:29

Patricia,

I cannot think of any reason why your plan should not work. Give it a go and see.

Good luck

Patricia

Patricia Report 4 Oct 2012 10:23

It was a good idea while it lasted. Never mind. Can anyone think of a reason why it should not work if I can get a cousin living in England to let me use her address?

Patricia

Patricia Report 4 Oct 2012 10:18

I live in Australia and after reading this thread like many before me was thinking it just brilliant. So, I went ahead and registered only to recieve this email reply:

Hello,

Thank you for your application. Unfortunately membership is only available to residents within the UK.



Kind Regards

Lancashire Libraries

Can anyone tell me what I got wrong? I see there are other people outside of the UK who have registered and are using this service.

Thankyou

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 2 Oct 2012 15:54

My application from Spain was rejected. The terms are quite clear on the website but someone suggested on here it was possible, but no.

Jonesey

Jonesey Report 2 Oct 2012 15:31

:-D :-D :-D

Deborah

Deborah Report 12 Sep 2012 19:56

This sounds just what I need. Thank you so much for sharing it.

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 12 Sep 2012 16:31

Ive applied from here in Spain. Hope they accept me.

Joy

Joy Report 12 Sep 2012 16:06

:-)

PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam

PriscillaEmilywasMoonbeam Report 2 Sep 2012 20:09

Library of New South Wales, Australia - http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au

I was just looking round this web-site and see that they have access to 19th Century British Newspapers. I believe you can register for a library card and access records on-line if you are a resident of New South Wales.

Jayne

Jayne Report 31 Aug 2012 20:23

I know this is an old thread but just had to make a post on it. I found out about accessing the newspapers through a library card two years ago and apart from spending hours just perusing anything and everything - timewasting but so interesting. I found out that my gt gt gt grandfather sold everything he owned for his haulage business plus his home furniture and effects. Thinking he had died at that time I perused more and found that the he ran a business at the back of the pub and the pub was being sold. He died about 8 yrs later. Wonderful chances to find out allsorts. Thanks to Jonesy for his original post.

safc

safc Report 30 Aug 2012 12:56

nudge

MR_MAGOO

MR_MAGOO Report 2 Jul 2012 21:54

Happy to do look-ups if you want............you only have to ask.

I know it's difficult if you're in Aus/NZ.

Jackdaws

Jackdaws Report 2 Jul 2012 20:37

I have just received a pm from a genes member who lives in the UK very kindly offering to look things up for me.
I have seen how helpful people can be on here but I was stunned by this offer of help from a complete stranger.
Hearing of some of the things that happen in the world today, kindness like this restores your faith in people.
Perhaps other uk resident members could offer this help to others like me who do not live in the uk.
Jackdaws

MR_MAGOO

MR_MAGOO Report 2 Jul 2012 18:51

Keep trying jackdaws....Doesn't cost anything to send an email.

Jackaws.......I have just sent an email to a UK library to see if i can get a positive reply...........here's hoping.

Jonesey

Jonesey Report 2 Jul 2012 16:38

That is quite sad news as I know that the service has been very useful to many a person who reside outside of the UK.

I will amend my original post indicating the restriction so as to try to avoid disappointment to those living elsewhere in the world.

Jackdaws

Jackdaws Report 2 Jul 2012 14:11

I have today received the following message via e-mail:

Thank you for requesting to be a member of Accrington Library. Unfortunately, we are unable to process your membership due to you not being a permanent British resident.


Lancashire libraries

So, unless you have access to a UK address, looks like those of us that
live outside the UK are blocked from using this service. Shame, because I was looking forward to searching through old papers.

Jackdaws