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List of Content Online As of 2013 List of content online as of 2013: Belfast Newsletter 09/01/1738 ‐ 30/08/1890 National(NI) (1891‐current online June 2013) *Gaps to be filled in Freeman’s Journal 03/01/1763 ‐ 19/12/1924 National Irish Farmer’s Journal 16/03/1957 ‐ 26/12/1998 National Irish Independent 02/01/1905 ‐ Current National Sunday Independent 07/01/1906 ‐ Current National Irish Press 05/09/1931 ‐ 25/05/1995 National Anglo‐Celt 06/02/1846 ‐ Current Cavan Butte Independent 22/01/1910 ‐ 27/12/1930 Montana(US) Connacht Sentinel 02/08/1927 ‐ Current Galway Connacht Tribune 22/05/1909 ‐ Current Galway Connaught Telegraph 02/01/1900 ‐ Current Mayo Donegal News* 14/03/1903 ‐ Current Donegal Fermanagh Herald* 09/02/2011 ‐ Current Fermanagh Finn’s Leinster Journal 01/04/1792 ‐ 31/12/1828 Kilkenny Gaelic Life 14/01/2011 ‐ Current Tyrone Galway City Tribune 07/09/1984 ‐ Current Galway Kerryman 07/01/1950 ‐ Current Kerry Leitrim Observer 02/01/1904 ‐ 30/12/1998 Leitrim Limerick Leader 02/01/1905 ‐ 29/12/1948 Limerick Meath Chronicle 01/05/1897 ‐ Current Meath Munster Express 04/01/1908 ‐ Current Waterford Nation – The 15/10/1842 ‐ 05/06/1897 Dublin Nenagh Guardian 21/07/1838 ‐ Current Tipperary Southern Star 13/02/1892 ‐ Current Cork Strabane Chronicle* 10/02/2011 ‐ Current Tyrone Tuam Herald 13/05/1837 ‐ 30/12/2000 Galway Tyrone Herald 07/02/2011 ‐ Current Tyrone Ulster Herald 15/08/1901 ‐ Current Tyrone Westmeath Examiner 28/09/1882 ‐ Current Westmeath Titles in Negotiation Belfast Telegraph Clare Champion Irish Daily Star Irish Examiner Northern Standard Western People The Scotsman *Gaps 1752‐1754,1759, 1770‐1784, 1800‐1801, 1855‐1858, 1863‐1877, 1894‐1895, 1902‐1922, 1926‐beginning of reliable PDF records. However, we aim to have these gaps filled in by end of 2013. Coming Soon 2013‐ Corkman Derry Journal Donegal Democrat Dundalk Democrat Kilkenny People Leinster Express Leinster Leader Longford Leader National & Munster Advertiser Sligo Champion The Nationalist Tipperary Star Ulster Star The Gael Also in the Archives ‐ To Be Digitized 2014 National Newspapers Evening Herald 1891‐current Out of Print Newspapers & Magazines An Goadhal (Boston) 1881‐1898 Evening Telegraph 1916‐1919 Innui 1943‐1984 Irish Monthly (Religious Magazine) 1873‐1954 Irish Penny Journal 1840‐1841 Kerry Weekly Reporter 1927‐1935 Kerry People 1925‐1928 London Illustrated 1842‐1940 Punch or The London Charivari 1840‐1920 Out of Print Political Journals Irish House of Commons Journal 1613‐1800 Journal of the House of Lords 1634‐1752 Statutes Relating to Ireland 1310‐1776 Irish Teachers Journal 1868‐1880 18th & 19th Century Trade Directories to be added to the Archive in 2014. Pigot’s Directory 1820‐22 & 1824 City of Dublin and Hibernia Directory containing classification of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Professional Gentlemen, Merchants and Manufactures of Dublin and of over 220 of the principal cities, towns and seaports of Ireland. Concise historical and descriptive classification of the trade and designation of nearly 40,000 of the inhabitants. Copious directories of the merchants, manufacturers and wholesale traders in Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield and also a complete guide and directory to the Isle of Man. Slater’s Directory 1846,56,70,81 & 1894 Directory of Ireland consisting of the trader’s list, with alphabetical directories of Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Limerick. To which are added classified directories of Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield and Bristol. A large Map of Ireland, which faithfully depicts the lines of railways in operation or under construction The Commercial guide through Dublin 1825 Where to find every street, square, lane, public office, building and remarkable place in the city. A concise and descriptive account of all places of notoriety. Dublin – A New City pictorial Directory 1850 This publication is a unique directory novel in design and in arrangement. It is not merely a work of references; it is a work of literary interest, a work that everyone will read. A special feature of the engravings of the principal streets of Dublin. Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1844 & 1847. McDonalds Irish Directory 1902, 1906, 1911, 1918, 1926 & 1928 This directory comprises of lists that include, Members of Parliament, Lords‐Lieutenants and high Sheriffs of Ireland, Magistrates, Municipal, Clerical and medical practitoners in Dublin, Belfast. It also includes British Consuls and Vice Consuls in foreign countries etc. It also contains the populations according to the current census and a new railway map of Ireland plus specially engraved plans for the cities of Dublin, Belfast and Cork. Sections are also included in these editions for the cities of Liverpool and Glasgow. Leets Irish Directory 1814 Directory to the market towns, villages, gentlemen’s seats and other noted places in Ireland. With reference to the counties in which they were located, the post‐town to a general index of persons, names, referring to the place where their address will be found, together with a list of the present rates of postage throughout the Empire. Masons parochial Directory 1814, 1816, 1819 A parochial survey of Ireland drawn up from the communications of the clergy by William Shaw Mason Esq., M.R.I.A. Remembrancer and receiver of the First Fruits and sector to the Board of Public Records .
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