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Newspaper Catalogue Availability & Condition Index NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Newspaper Catalogue with Availability & Condition Index Microsoft TABLE OF CONTENTS Newspapers 1821 - 1849 1 Newspapers 1850 - 1899 7 Newspapers 1900 – 1919 29 Newspapers 1920 – 1939 40 Newspapers 1940 – 1959 52 Newspapers 1960 – 1979 62 Newspapers 1980 – 1999 78 Newspapers 2000 – 2014 99 Newspapers 2015 112 Newspaper Listing – Availability & Condition 113 THE NEWSPAPER CATALOGUE 1821 – Trinidad Gazette (May – Dec) 1822 – Trinidad Gazette 1823 – Trinidad Gazette (Jan – Dec) 1824 – Trinidad Gazette (Aug – Dec) 1825 – Trinidad Gazette (Jan – Dec) 1826 – Port of Spain Gazette (Jan – Dec) 1827 – Port of Spain Gazette (Jan – Dec) 1828 – Port of Spain Gazette (Jan – Dec) 1829 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1830 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1831 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1832 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1833 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1834 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1835 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1836 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1837 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1838 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1839 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1840 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1841 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Standard and West India Journal 1842 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Standard and West India Journal 1843 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Standard and West India Journal 1844 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Standard and West India Journal 1845 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) 1846 - Port of Spain Gazette (Jan – Dec) Trinidad Spectator Trinidad Standard and West India Journal * Trinidadian *There is also a bound copy that contains 1846 - 1948 1847 - Port of Spain Gazette (bad) (also on microfilm) Trinidad Spectator 1848 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Spectator and Trinidadian 1849 – Port of Spain Gazette (bad) (also on microfilm) Trinidad Standard and West Indian Journal Trinidadian 1850 - Port of Spain Gazette (bad) (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) The Trinidad Mercantile Advisor (June – Aug) (bad) The Trinidad Mercantile Diary (June – Aug) Trinidadian 1851 - Port of Spain Gazette (unusable) (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Free Press (in Palladium 1854) Trinidadian 1852 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Free Press (in Palladium 1854) Trinidadian 1853 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Herald San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) The Trinidad Free Press Trinidadian 1854 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Herald (in palladium 1854) Palladium San Fernando Gazette Trinidad Examiner 1855 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Reporter* (bad) Trinidad Examiner 1855 *Also contains San Fernando Gazette 1855 1856 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Chronicle The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel) 1857 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Chronicle The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel 1858 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel 1859 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel The Trinidad Free Press The Trinidad Press 1860 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel The Trinidad Press (Advocate of the People) (Fair condition) 1861 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel 1862 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) The Trinidad Colonist (1861 – 62) 1863 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) The Trinidad Colonist The Sentinel or Trinidad Sentinel 1864 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1865 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) Trinidad Chronicle –located in 1864 volume (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1866 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) Trinidad Chronicle San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1867 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) Trinidad Chronicle San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1868 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) Trinidad Chronicle (2 vols.) (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1869 - Port of Spain Gazette (not usable) (also on microfilm) Star of the West (not usable) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Review Trinidad Chronicle 1870 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) New Era (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) The Echo Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1871 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) New Era Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1872 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) New Era San Fernando Gazette Star of the West (bad) Telegraph – Jan – Dec The Echo Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1873 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) New Era San Fernando Gazette (Nov – Dec only; (also on microfilm)) Star of the West (Jan – Sept) (bad) The Echo Trinidad Chronicle (bad) (also on microfilm) 1874 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) New Era (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West (bad) The Echo Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad News 1875 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play New Era (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) The Echo Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad Recorder 1876 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fairplay New Era (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Star of the West The Echo* Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) *Palladium bound in Echo of 1876 1877 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fairplay New Era (also on microfilm) Palladium San Fernando Gazette The Telegraph Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1878 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play and Trinidad News Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) New Era (also on microfilm) Palladium San Fernando Gazette 1879 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play * New Era Palladium San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad News * Trinidad Recorder* *In Palladium 1854 1880 - Port of Spain Gazette (being repaired) (also on microfilm) Fair Play New Era (also on microfilm) Palladium Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette 1881 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play (in Palladium 1854) New Era (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette Star of the West Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1882 - Port of Spain Gazette (bad) (also on microfilm) Fair Play New Era (also on microfilm) Palladium San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad Observer * Trinidad Recorder (June – Dec) *Continuation of the Trinidad Recorder 1883 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play New Era (also on microfilm) Palladium San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad Recorder (bad) Trinidad Review (bad) 1884 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Fair Play (bad) New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) Trinidad News Trinidad Recorder Trinidad Review and Public Opinion (Dec) 1885 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Creole Bitters El Venezolano (in Palladium 1854) (also on microfilm) New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) Trinidad Chronicle (also on microfilm) 1886 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) El Venezolano New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette (also on microfilm) 1887 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) El Venezolano Fair Play and Trinidad News New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion (not available) San Fernando Gazette Trinidad Chronicle 1888 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Daily Bulletin of Port of Spain El Venezolano New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion (bad) (also on microfilm) San Fernando Gazette The Truth (1 vol – May 6 to Dec 26) (bad) 1889 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Daily Bulletin and Port of Spain Gazette New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion (bad) San Fernando Gazette 1890 - Port of Spain Gazette (also on microfilm) Daily Budget Daily Bulletin of Port of Spain Gazette New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion San Fernando Gazette 1891 - Port of Spain Gazette (bad) (also on microfilm) Daily Budget (vols. 2 &7) Daily Bulletin of Port of Spain Gazette New Era (also on microfilm) Public Opinion San Fernando Gazette Trinidad Time Women’s Weekly (September) 1892 - 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