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Collated Microfilm List for Libraries NI Website 20200722 Microfilm List Location Title of newspaper Time span Belfast Heritage Andersonstown News 1994-2005 Antrim Library Antrim Guardian 1975-2010 Antrim Library Antrim Times 1991-2010 Belfast Heritage Antrim Times 1985-1986 Armagh ILS Armagh Guardian 1844-1982 Armagh ILS Armagh Observer 1935-2005 Belfast Heritage Armagh Observer 1935-1985 Belfast Heritage Balance (Ballymoney) 1850-1851 Ballymena Heritage Ballyclare Gazette 1994-2010 Ballymena Heritage Ballymena Advertiser 1873-1892 Ballymena Heritage Ballymena Chronicle 1973-1984 Larne Library Ballymena Chronicle 1973-1984 Ballymena Heritage Ballymena Guardian 1970-2010 Larne Library Ballymena Guardian 1970-2005 Belfast Heritage Ballymena Mail (cont. as Larne Weekly Recorder and Ballymena Mail) 1882-1885 Ballymena Heritage Ballymena Observer (cont. as Ballymena Times and Ballymena Observer; Ballymena Times) 1857-2010 Belfast Heritage Ballymena Observer (cont. as Ballymena Times and Ballymena Observer; Ballymena Times) 1857-1953 Larne Library Ballymena Observer (cont. as Ballymena Times and Ballymena Observer; Ballymena Times) 1857-2005 Ballymena Heritage Ballymena Weekly Telegraph (cont. as Ballymena Times) 1894-1970 Larne Library Ballymena Weekly Telegraph (cont. as Ballymena Times) 1894-1970 Coleraine Library Ballymoney and Moyle Times 2000-2009 Ballymoney Library Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser 1870-1934 Coleraine Library Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser 1870-1934 Ballymoney Library Ballymoney Times and Ballymena Observer 1989-2010 Coleraine Library Ballymoney Times and Ballymena Observer 1991-2000 Belfast Heritage Ballynahinch Star 1974-1989 Armagh ILS Banbridge Chronicle 1874-2010 Newry City Library, Heritage Gallery Banbridge Chronicle 1874-1979 Armagh ILS Banner of Ulster (Belfast) 1842-1869 Ballymena Heritage Banner of Ulster (Belfast) 1842-1869 Belfast Heritage Banner of Ulster (Belfast) 1842-1869 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Banner of Ulster (Belfast) 1842-1869 Omagh Heritage Banner of Ulster (Belfast) 1842-1869 Belfast Heritage Belfast Advertiser and Literary Gazette 1847 Belfast Heritage Belfast Commercial Chronicle 1805-1831 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Commercial Chronicle 1805-1855 Belfast Heritage Belfast Election 1868 Ballymena Heritage Belfast Mercury or Freeman's Chronicle (cont. as Belfast Evening Post) 1783-1787 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Mercury or Freeman's Chronicle (cont. as Belfast Evening Post) 1783-1787 Omagh Heritage Belfast Mercury or Freeman's Chronicle (cont. as Belfast Evening Post) 1783-1787 Armagh ILS Belfast Morning News 1857-1892 Ballymena Heritage Belfast Morning News 1857-1892 Belfast Heritage Belfast Morning News 1857-1892 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Morning News 1857-1892 Omagh Heritage Belfast Morning News 1857-1892 Armagh ILS Belfast Newsletter 1738-1970 Ballymena Heritage Belfast Newsletter 1738-2006 Bangor Carnegie Library Belfast Newsletter 1960-1998 Belfast Heritage Belfast Newsletter 1738-2009 Coleraine Library Belfast Newsletter 1859-1859 Derry Central Belfast Newsletter 1738-1925 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Newsletter 1752-2008 Enniskillen Heritage Belfast Newsletter 1738-1945 Omagh Heritage Belfast Newsletter 1783-1945 Belfast Heritage Belfast Protestant Journal 1844-1850 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Protestant Journal 1844-1850 Armagh ILS Belfast Telegraph (orig. Belfast Evening Telegraph) 1937-2013 Bangor Carnegie Library Belfast Telegraph (orig. Belfast Evening Telegraph) 1871-1918 1871- Belfast Telegraph (orig. Belfast Evening Telegraph) Belfast Heritage ongoing Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Belfast Telegraph (orig. Belfast Evening Telegraph) 1871-2014 Omagh Heritage Belfast Telegraph (orig. Belfast Evening Telegraph) 1976-2005 Belfast Heritage Belfast Times 1872 Belfast Heritage Belfast Weekly Mail 1852-1854 Belfast Heritage Belfast Weekly Star 1889-1891 Belfast Heritage Belfast Weekly Telegraph 1873-1949 Carrickfergus Library Carrickfergus Advertiser 1884-1992 Carrickfergus Library Carrickfergus Freeman 1865-1866 Carrickfergus Library Carrickfergus Times 1991-2010 Belfast Heritage Christian Patriot (Belfast) 1838-1840 Belfast Heritage City Advertiser (Belfast) 1894-1895 Coleraine Library Coleraine Chronicle 1844-2010 Belfast Heritage Coleraine Constitution (cont. as Northern Constitution) 1877-1953 Coleraine Library Coleraine Constitution (cont. as Northern Constitution) 1877-2010 Limavady Library Coleraine Constitution (cont. as Northern Constitution) 1884-2010 Coleraine Library Coleraine Herald 1897-1902 Coleraine Library Coleraine Times 1991-2010 Belfast Heritage Connaught Champion (Galway) 1904-1911 Belfast Heritage Connaught Journal (Galway) 1823-1840 Armagh ILS Cookstown News and Ulster Advertiser 1904-1916 Belfast Heritage Cookstown News and Ulster Advertiser 1904-1916 Belfast Heritage Cork Examiner 1993-2004 Belfast Heritage Cork Sentinel 1831 Bangor Carnegie Library County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard (aka Bangor Spectator) 1904-2010 Belfast Heritage County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard (aka Bangor Spectator) 1917-1924 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery County Down Spectator and Ulster Standard (aka Bangor Spectator) 1904-1998 Armagh ILS Democrat (Coalisland) 1986-2010 Omagh Heritage Democrat (Coalisland) 1987-2009 Belfast Heritage Derry Journal (orig. Londonderry Journal) 1825-2017 Derry Central Derry Journal (orig. Londonderry Journal) 1825-2017 Mellon Centre for Migration Studies Derry Journal (orig. Londonderry Journal) 1772-1887 Derry Central Derry News 2001-2004 Belfast Heritage Derry People and Donegal News 1902-1950 Belfast Heritage Derry Standard 1930-1950 Belfast Heritage Derry Weekly News and Tyrone Herald 1906-1950 Enniskillen Heritage Donegal Independent (Ballyshannon) 1884-1901 Belfast Heritage Donegal Vindicator and Fermanagh, Leitrim and Sligo Observer (Ballyshannon) 1897-1950 Belfast Heritage Down Recorder (Downpatrick) 1878-1953 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Down Recorder (Downpatrick) 1836-2010 Newry City Library, Heritage Gallery Down Recorder (Downpatrick) 1881-2005 Armagh ILS Dromore Leader (aka Leader) 1916-2010 Belfast Heritage Dromore Leader (aka Leader) 1916-1950 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Dromore Leader (aka Leader) 1978-1984 Armagh ILS Dromore Weekly Times 1905-1952 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Dromore Weekly Times 1905-1952 Belfast Heritage Dublin Evening Post 1860-1865 Armagh ILS Dundalk and Newry Express and Louth Observer 1860-1870 Armagh ILS Dundalk Democrat 1849-1907 Armagh ILS Dundalk Patriot 1847-1848 Armagh ILS Dungannon Democrat and Nationalist Weekly 1913-1918 Belfast Heritage Dungannon Democrat and Nationalist Weekly 1919-1923 Armagh ILS Dungannon News & County Tyrone Advertiser 1893-1915 Dungannon Library Dungannon News & County Tyrone Advertiser 1970-1984 Omagh Heritage Dungannon News & County Tyrone Advertiser 1893-2010 Armagh ILS Dungannon Observer 1935-2005 Belfast Heritage Dungannon Observer 1935-1985 Belfast Heritage Enniskillen Advertiser and North Western Counties Gazette 1864-1876 Enniskillen Heritage Enniskillen Advertiser and North Western Counties Gazette 1864-1876 Enniskillen Heritage Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet 1808-1849 Belfast Heritage Enniskillen Gazette and Commercial Advertiser 1854 Enniskillen Heritage Enniskillen Mail and Enniskillen Chronicle 1849-1893 Belfast Heritage Enniskillen Sentinel 1877 Enniskillen Heritage Enniskillen Watchman 1848 Enniskillen Heritage Enniskillener or Fermanagh Constitution 1830-1840 Belfast Heritage Evening Telegraph (Dublin) 1919-1920 Belfast Heritage Fermanagh Herald (Enniskillen) 1903-1949 Enniskillen Heritage Fermanagh Herald (Enniskillen) 1903-2010 Belfast Heritage Fermanagh News and Cavan, Leitrim, Monaghan and South Tyrone Advertiser (Enniskillen) 1901-1920 Enniskillen Heritage Fermanagh News and Cavan, Leitrim, Monaghan and South Tyrone Advertiser (Enniskillen) 1896-1900 Belfast Heritage Fermanagh News and West Ulster Observer (Enniskillen) 1968 Enniskillen Heritage Fermanagh Sentinel (Enniskillen) 1852-1855 Belfast Heritage Fermanagh Times (Enniskillen) 1901-1949 Enniskillen Heritage Fermanagh Times (Enniskillen) 1880-1927 Armagh ILS Freeman’s Journal (Dublin) 1763-1924 Belfast Heritage Freeman’s Journal (Dublin) 1763-1924 Armagh ILS Frontier Sentinel (Newry) 1904-1972 Newry City Library, Heritage Gallery Frontier Sentinel (Newry) 1904-1972 Belfast Heritage Galway American 1862-1863 Belfast Heritage Galway Express, Mayo, Roscommon, Clare and Limerick Advertiser 1853-1920 Belfast Heritage Galway Free Press 1832-1835 Belfast Heritage Galway Independent Paper 1829-1832 Belfast Heritage Galway Mercury and Connaught Weekly Advertiser 1844-1860 Belfast Heritage Galway Packet, and Connaught Advocate 1852-1854 Belfast Heritage Galway Patriot 1835-1839 Belfast Heritage Galway Pilot and Catholic Journal 1905-1918 Belfast Heritage Galway Press 1860-1861 Belfast Heritage Galway Standard 1842-1843 Belfast Heritage Galway Vindicator and Connaught Advertiser 1841-1899 Belfast Heritage Galway Weekly Advertiser 1823-1843 Armagh ILS Gaodhal, An (New York) 1881-1898 Belfast Heritage Guardian and Constitutional Advocate (Belfast) 1827-1836 Downpatrick Library, Heritage Gallery Guardian and Constitutional Advocate (Belfast) 1827-1836 Omagh Heritage Guardian and Constitutional Advocate (Belfast) 1827-1836 Belfast Heritage Impartial Reporter (Enniskillen) 1873-1926 Enniskillen Heritage Impartial Reporter (Enniskillen) 1825-2010 Ireland's
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