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National Library of Ireland ABOUT TOWN (DUNGANNON) AISÉIRGHE (DUBLIN) No. 1, May - Dec. 1986 Feb. 1950- April 1951 Jan. - June; Aug - Dec. 1987 Continued as Jan.. - Sept; Nov. - Dec. 1988 AISÉIRÍ (DUBLIN) Jan. - Aug; Oct. 1989 May 1951 - Dec. 1971 Jan, Apr. 1990 April 1972 - April 1975 All Hardcopy All Hardcopy Misc. Newspapers 1982 - 1991 A - B IL B 94109 ADVERTISER (WATERFORD) AISÉIRÍ (DUBLIN) Mar. 11 - Sept. 16, 1848 - Microfilm See AISÉIRGHE (DUBLIN) ADVERTISER & WATERFORD MARKET NOTE ALLNUTT'S IRISH LAND SCHEDULE (WATERFORD) (DUBLIN) March 4 - April 15, 1843 - Microfilm No. 9 Jan. 1, 1851 Bound with NATIONAL ADVERTISER Hardcopy ADVERTISER FOR THE COUNTIES OF LOUTH, MEATH, DUBLIN, MONAGHAN, CAVAN (DROGHEDA) AMÁRACH (DUBLIN) Mar. 1896 - 1908 1956 – 1961; - Microfilm Continued as 1962 – 1966 Hardcopy O.S.S. DROGHEDA ADVERTISER (DROGHEDA) 1967 - May 13, 1977 - Microfilm 1909 - 1926 - Microfilm Sept. 1980 – 1981 - Microfilm Aug. 1927 – 1928 Hardcopy O.S.S. 1982 Hardcopy O.S.S. 1929 - Microfilm 1983 - Microfilm Incorporated with DROGHEDA ARGUS (21 Dec 1929) which See. - Microfilm ANDERSONSTOWN NEWS (ANDERSONSTOWN) Nov. 22, 1972 – 1993 Hardcopy O.S.S. ADVOCATE (DUBLIN) 1994 – to date - Microfilm April 14, 1940 - March 22, 1970 (Misc. Issues) Hardcopy O.S.S. ANGLO CELT (CAVAN) Feb. 6, 1846 - April 29, 1858 ADVOCATE (NEW YORK) Dec. 10, 1864 - Nov. 8, 1873 Sept. 23, 1939 - Dec. 25th, 1954 Jan. 10, 1885 - Dec. 25, 1886 Aug. 17, 1957 - Jan. 11, 1958 Jan. 7, 1887 - to date Hardcopy O.S.S. (Number 5) All Microfilm ADVOCATE OR INDUSTRIAL JOURNAL ANOIS (DUBLIN) (DUBLIN) Sept. 2, 1984 - June 22, 1996 - Microfilm Oct. 28, 1848 - Jan 1860 - Microfilm ANTI-IMPERIALIST (DUBLIN) AEGIS (CASTLEBAR) Samhain 1926 June 23, 1841 - Nov. 26, 1842 - Microfilm Hardcopy* *WITHDRAWN Misc. Newspapers 1900-28 AIMSEAR CEILTIAC (CORK) (CELTIC TIMES) ANTI-UNION EVENING POST (DUBLIN) July 15, 1947 - April 1953 - Microfilm See CONSTITUTION, (OR Anti-Union Evening Post) 1 ANTIDOTE (DUBLIN) ARMAGH GUARDIAN (ARMAGH) Jan 25, 1823 - April 2, 1825 - Microfilm Jan. 1, 1853 - Dec. 28, 1855; Dec. 23, 1904 – 1920 All Hardcopy O.S.S. ANTRIM GUARDIAN 1921 – 1923 - Microfilm April 6, 1994 – 2001 Hardcopy O.S.S. 1924 - Feb. 24, 1939; 2002 - to date - Microfilm Jan. 6, 1950 - Oct. 24, 1974 All Hardcopy O.S.S. ANTRIM TIMES & BALLYMENA OBSERVER May 13, 1987 – 1999 Hardcopy O.S.S. ARMAGH OBSERVER (DUNGANNON) 2000 - to date - Microfilm 1944 – 1950 - Microfilm 1951 - to date Hardcopy O.S.S. AONTAS GAEDHEAL WEEKLY POST (DUBLIN) Vol. 1, No. 1-5, May 31-June 28, 1935 ARMAGH STANDARD - Microfilm Apr. 1884 – 1896 - Microfilm ARGUS (DROGHEDA) ATHENIAN MERCURY (LONDON) See DROGHEDA ARGUS Aug 25, 1694 Hardcopy L.O. ARGUS (MONAGHAN) Aug. 14, 1954 –Nov. 7, 1959 - Microfilm ATHLONE ADVERTISER After Incorporated in DROGHEDA ARGUS April 21, 2006 – to date Hardcopy O.S.S. Continues from: ATHLONE ADVERTISER ARGUS & MONAGHAN, ARMAGH, CAVAN, FERMANAGH, LOUTH, MEATH & TYRONE ADVERTISER (Monaghan) ATHLONE CONSERVATIVE ADVOCATE Jan. 1875 – Nov. 1877; Feb. 1878 – July 1881 (ATHLONE) - Microfilm Jun 1 - Sept. 28, 1837 - Microfilm ARGUS WEEKENDER (DROGHEDA) July 3, 1999 - to date ATHLONE INDEPENDENT (ATHLONE) Hardcopy O.S.S. Nov. 6, 1833 - Nov. 9, 1836 - Microfilm ARKLOW REPORTER Aug. 1890 – June 1893 - Microfilm ATHLONE MIRROR (ATHLONE) Sept. 18, 1841 - July 16, 1842 - Microfilm ARMAGH-DOWN OBSERVER (ARMAGH) Jan 15, 1972 - Mar 11, 1972 Jun 6, 1972 – to date ATHLONE NEWS (ATHLONE) All Hardcopy O.S.S. Dec. 2, 1961 - April 6, 1962 - Microfilm ARMAGH GAZETTE, See ULSTER GAZETTE ATHLONE OBSERVER (ATHLONE) May 24, 1985 – 1995 - Microfilm 1996 – April 2006 Hardcopy O.S.S. Continued by: ATHLONE ADVERTISER 2 ATHLONE SENTINEL (ATHLONE) BALLINA JOURNAL AND CONNAUGHT Nov. 1834 – May 17, 1854 ADVERTISER Apr. 18, - May 23, 1855 Nov. 13, 1882 – Mar. 1895 July 4, 1855 –Dec. 14, 1859 - Microfilm Jan. 8, 1860 - July 1861 All Microfilm BALLINASLOE HERALD AND EAST GALWAY DEMOCRAT ATHLONE TIMES (ATHLONE) 1987 – Jan. 1988 Nov. 19, 26, 1887 - Microfilm May 1889 – Jan. 1902 - Microfilm BALLINROBE CHRONICLE (BALLINROBE) ATHLONE TOPIC (ATHLONE) Sept. 22, 1866 - Oct 1, 1903 Feb. 12 1998 - to date (None Published Dec. 21, 1867 - April 11, 1868) Hardcopy O.S.S. - Microfilm ATHLONE VOICE BALLYCLARE GAZETTE Sept. 23, 2003 – to date (CARRICKFERGUS) Hardcopy Aug. 17, 1994 – 1999 Hardcopy 2000 – to date - Microfilm AVENIR, L' (PARIS) Sept. 1830 - Nov. 15, 1831 BALLYHULLAN REGISTER (MONAGHAN) - Microfilm July - Aug, 1828 Hardcopy at Ir 05 b 10 AVONDHU (CORK) Jan. 1, 1987 – to date BALLYMENA ADVERTISER, (BALLYMENA) Hardcopy O.S.S. June 7, 1873 - June 16, 1892 Hardcopy BALLYMENA CHRONICLE AND ANTRIM BALLINA ADVERTISER (BALLINA) OBSERVER Jan 10, 1840 - Nov 10, 1843 (BALLYMENA) - Microfilm Jan. 6, 1972 - to date Hardcopy O.S.S. BALLINA CHRONICLE May 2, 1849 – Aug. 14, 1851 BALLYMENA GUARDIAN (BALLYMENA) - Microfilm Jan 6, 1972 – 2001 Hardcopy O.S.S. 2002 - to date - Microfilm BALLINA HERALD (BALLINA) Oct 22 – Dec 31, 1891 Jan - July, Sept – Nov 1892 BALLYMENA OBSERVER (BALLYMENA) 17 Apr 1913 - 1924 Aug. 22, 1857 - Oct. 31, 1874 - Microfilm Aug 6, 1927 - Apr 28, 1962 Apr. 1, 1876 - Dec. 30, 1949 - Microfilm - Microfilm Jan. 6, 1950 - Apr. 18, 1985 Hardcopy O.S.S. Continued as BALLYMENA TIMES AND BALLYMENA BALLINA IMPARTIAL (BALLINA) OBSERVER Jan 13, 1823 - Dec. 26, 1825 April 25, 1985 - 6 Sept. 1991 Hardcopy O.S.S. Jan 1, 1827 - Nov. 16, 1835 Continued as - Microfilm BALLYMENA TIMES Sept. 13, 1991 - 1999 Hardcopy O.S.S. 2000 - to date - Microfilm 3 BALLYMENA TIMES (BALLYMENA) BANBRIDGE CHRONICLE (BANBRIDGE) See BALLYMENA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH Nov. 12, 19, 26 1887, Hardcopy O.S.S. Dec. 21, 1904 – 1924 Hardcopy O.S.S. 1925 – 1926 - Microfilm BALLYMENA TIMES AND BALLYMENA 1927 - Sept. 5, 1985 Hardcopy O.S.S OBSERVER Continued as See BALLYMENA OBSERVER CHRONICLE (BANBRIDGE) 12 Sept. 1985 - Oct 27, 1988 – Hardcopy O.S.S. BALLYMENA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH Continued as (BALLYMENA) BANBRIDGE CHRONICLE (BANBRIDGE) Jan 3 - Dec 26, 1903 - Microfilm Nov. 3, 1988 – 2001 Hardcopy O.S.S. Jan 7 - Dec 30, 1905 - Microfilm 2002 - to date - Microfilm Apr 30, 1910 -May 12, 1916 Hardcopy O.S.S. June 4, 1921 - May 12, 1966 Hardcopy O.S.S. Continued as BANBRIDGE LEADER BALLYMENA TIMES (BALLYMENA) Dec. 1, 1993 - to date May 19, 1966 - Aug 20, 1970 Hardcopy O.S.S. Hardcopy O.S.S. Incorporated with BALLYMENA OBSERVER BANNER OF ULSTER (BELFAST) BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS (BALLYMONEY) June 1842 - Aug. 1869 Jan 27, 1870 - Microfilm - Microfilm May 15, 1873 - 1905 - Microfilm Dec 22, 1904 - Nov 1, 1934 Hardcopy O.S.S. BARR BUADH, AN (DUBLIN) March - May, 1912 at Ir 8916205 b 3 BALLYMONEY NORTHERN HERALD Nov. 1927 Paginated as 7-8 of Irish Freedom (BALLYMONEY) and Bound with same (1926-30) See NORTHERN HERALD (BALLYMONEY) Hardcopy BALLYMONEY TIMES AND BALLYMENA BÁRR BUADH OBSERVER (LURGAN) Nov. 1943 - June 1946 May 10, 1989 – April 2000 Hardcopy O.S.S. Hardcopy O.S.S. Continued as BALLYMONEY AND MOYLE TIMES April 2000 – to date Hardcopy O.S.S. BASSETTS DAILY CHRONICLE (LIMERICK) May 1876 - Dec. 30, 1882 - Microfilm BALLYSHANNON HERALD (BALLYSHANNON) June 10 1831 - July 27, 1855 Sept. 7 - Dec. 28, 1855 BEAN OIBRE (DUBLIN) Feb. 1856 - Nov. 3, 1883 See WOMAN WORKER (DUBLIN) - Microfilm Some years very incomplete. BELFAST ADVERTISER AND LITERARY GAZETTE (BELFAST) 5 Nov. - 31 Dec. 1847 - Microfilm BELFAST AND NEWRY STANDARD (BELFAST) See NEWRY STANDARD (BELFAST) 4 BELFAST COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE BELFAST MERCANTILE REGISTER AND (BELFAST) WEEKLY ADVERTISER (BELFAST) April 18, 1807 - Aug. 17, 1807 1840 – Mar. 23, 1852 Feb. 18 - Oct. 16, 1809 Continued as Hardcopy O.S.S. MERCANTILE JOURNAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER Mar. 30, 1852 –1887 BELFAST DAILY EXAMINER, 1889 – Feb. 1893 See ULSTER EXAMINER Continued as MERCANTILE JOURNAL AND FINANCIAL HERALD BELFAST DAILY MERCURY, Jan. – Mar. 1894 See BELFAST MERCURY All Microfilm BELFAST DAILY POST (BELFAST) BELFAST MERCURY (BELFAST) May 8, 1882 Aug. 5, 1783 - June 5, 1786 (Bound in Misc. Newspapers Vol. 3) Continued as Hardcopy O.S.S. BELFAST EVENING POST (BELFAST) June 12 - Dec. 1786 Feb. 1; Aug. 16, 1787 BELFAST ELECTION (BELFAST) - Microfilm Sept. 30 - Nov. 18, 1868 - Microfilm BELFAST MERCURY (BELFAST) [BELFAST EVENING POST (BELFAST)] Mar. 29, 1851 - April 17, 1854 BELFAST MERCURY (BELFAST) Continued as Aug. 5, 1783 - June 5, 1786 BELFAST DAILY MERCURY (BELFAST) Continued as April 19, 1854 – Nov. 2, 1861 BELFAST EVENING POST (BELFAST) - Microfilm June 12 - Dec. 1786 Feb. 1; Aug. 16, 1787 All Microfilm BELFAST MORNING NEWS (BELFAST) Jan. 2, 1860 - Dec. 29, 1865 Continued as BELFAST GUARDIAN MORNING NEWS AND EXAMINER See GUARDIAN AND CONSTITUTIONAL (BELFAST) ADVOCATE (BELFAST) July 24, 1882 - Jan. 18, 1883 Continued as MORNING NEWS (BELFAST) BELFAST IRISH NEWS Jan. 19, 1883 - Aug. 27, 1892 See IRISH NEWS (BELFAST) All Microfilm Incorporated with IRISH NEWS 27 Aug. 1892 Which See BELFAST LABOUR CHRONICLE Nov. 1904 - Jun. 2, 1906 - Microfilm Reel 22 5 BELFAST NEWSLETTER (BELFAST) BELFAST TELEGRAPH (BELFAST) March 6, 1738 Mar. 20, 1871 - Jan. 25, 1919; - Microfilm Another copy (facsimile published as supplement to Feb. 18, 1919 - Apr. 11, 1922; - Microfilm Belfast News Letter Sept. 1 1887) May 1922 – 1923 - Microfilm (Bound in Misc. Newspapers 1700-1800) 1924 - 1977 Hardcopy - O.S.S. Hardcopy Jan. 3, 1978 - to date - Microfilm Oct. 3, 1738 - Dec. 28, 1750 (Odd Issues) Feb. 16, 1739 - Aug. 19, 1823 - Microfilm Sept. 2, 1823 - Dec. 29, 1835 - Microfilm BELFAST WEEKLY ADVERTISER Jan. 3, 1837 - Dec. 1896 - Microfilm See BELFAST ADVERTISER 1897 – 1899 Hardcopy O.S.S. 1900 – 1952 - Microfilm 1953 - Aug. 1, 1962 Hardcopy BELFAST WEEKLY MAIL Continued as Nov. 1852 – Sept. 1854 NEWSLETTER (BELFAST) - Microfilm Sept. 3, 1962 - Oct. 31, 1989 Hardcopy Continued as BELFAST WEEKLY NEWS (BELFAST) June 9, 1921 - Dec. 24, 1924 1) ULSTER NEWSLETTER (BELFAST) Hardcopy O.S.S. Nov. 1, 1989 – Apr. 1997 Hardcopy O.S.S. Oct. 1998 - to date Hardcopy O.S.S.
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