Hi
Is their anyone that can help me please..
I need to find out about something that was reported in Edinburgh newspapers about 1972 or there abouts where would I start looking....
Thanks
Sandy
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27-08-2008 1:13 PM #1Growing old Disgracefully
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You could try emailing the major newspapers in the area to see if they offer a research service.
If you have an exact date, some one might look it up for you for no cost. We have an "ask a Librarian" service in some of our libraries and they will look up items for free. Depending if they have issues available.ChristineR
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09-09-2008 12:19 PM #3Lesley RobertsonGuest
The Scotsman have an internet archive of past editions online now. It's a national paper, but if the event was important enough, they'll have picked it up.
GENUKI has a section providing links to scottish newspapers here http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/#Newspapers
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09-09-2008 12:26 PM #4Growing old Disgracefully
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Thank you both for your replies, unfortunately I only have a name and a place and know what happened but I can not remember which year it happened in, i can not post on forum as relatives might still be alive...
Sandy
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09-09-2008 12:50 PM #5Lesley RobertsonGuest
I don't know about the other papers, but the Scotsman's search engine is pretty good. Last time I used it, I fed it a place name and ended up staying up all night to download all the items (it was one of those free 24 hour offers).
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09-09-2008 1:48 PM #6ProcatGuest
The State Library in Victoria has several international papers stored on micro-film and available to readers. Would a library near you have the same facility for an Edinburgh paper perhaps?
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09-09-2008 1:57 PM #7Growing old Disgracefully
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First thanks to all who have replied.
I don't think they do its only a small library.
I have had a look at "the Scotsman" their archives that I can see are from 1817 to 1950 unless I am missing something (Which is a good possibility LOL)
what I'm looking for happened in the 1970's
Sandy
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