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    1. SA Newspapers
    2. One Eyed Phil
    3. Please can anyone stop me going insane?!!! On sunday I accessed a site that had digitised copies of 19th century Australian newspapers. I was reading copies of the "Observer" from SA. I was 99% certain I accessed them through the National Library of Australia. Now I cannot find the site again.(Not the NLA site - the one that had the papers) I've gone through all the listings in the NLA site and cannot find it. It had all Australian papers from the 19c (I think) Can anyone popint me in the right direction? I kmow I wasn't dreaming! I've tried googling with every combination I know - to no avail Thanks in advance Phil

    09/30/2009 05:00:53
    1. Re: SA Newspapers
    2. Ww
    3. One Eyed Phil wrote: || Please can anyone stop me going insane?!!! || || On sunday I accessed a site that had digitised copies of 19th century || Australian newspapers. I was reading copies of the "Observer" from || SA. || || I was 99% certain I accessed them through the National Library of || Australia. Now I cannot find the site again.(Not the NLA site - the || one that had the papers) I've gone through all the listings in the || NLA site and cannot find it. || || It had all Australian papers from the 19c (I think) || Can anyone popint me in the right direction? || I kmow I wasn't dreaming! I've tried googling with every combination || I know - to no avail || || Thanks in advance || Phil try this http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/federation/sa_observer.htm

    09/30/2009 12:51:48
    1. Re: SA Newspapers
    2. DiMa
    3. Was it this one Phil? http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/federation/sa_observer00.htm -- Di I'm creative! You can't expect me to be neat too. Vic Australia To reply please remove # in email address. "One Eyed Phil" <philand@iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:fKKdnUQbo5B6VF_XnZ2dnUVZ_t-dnZ2d@westnet.com.au... > Please can anyone stop me going insane?!!! > > On sunday I accessed a site that had digitised copies of 19th century > Australian newspapers. I was reading copies of the "Observer" from SA. > > I was 99% certain I accessed them through the National Library of > Australia. Now I cannot find the site again.(Not the NLA site - the one > that had the papers) I've gone through all the listings in the NLA site > and cannot find it. > > It had all Australian papers from the 19c (I think) > Can anyone popint me in the right direction? > I kmow I wasn't dreaming! I've tried googling with every combination I > know - to no avail > > Thanks in advance > Phil

    09/30/2009 04:51:09
    1. Re: SA Newspapers
    2. Stuart Gregory
    3. Hello Phil, Here is the link that you are seeking: http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home Cheers, -- Stuart Perth West Oz To reply delete "nospampls." and ".invalid" from address Researching - Gregory and Hudson http://stuart.scss.dyndns.info/FamilyTree/ On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:00:53 +0800, One Eyed Phil <philand@iinet.net.au> wrote: > Please can anyone stop me going insane?!!! > > On sunday I accessed a site that had digitised copies of 19th century > Australian newspapers. I was reading copies of the "Observer" from SA. > > I was 99% certain I accessed them through the National Library of > Australia. Now I cannot find the site again.(Not the NLA site - the one > that had the papers) I've gone through all the listings in the NLA site > and cannot find it. > > It had all Australian papers from the 19c (I think) > Can anyone popint me in the right direction? > I kmow I wasn't dreaming! I've tried googling with every combination I > know - to no avail > > Thanks in advance > Phil

    09/30/2009 05:14:04
    1. Re: SA Newspapers
    2. Sherrie Blackman
    3. Hi Phil, Check your 'history' from your web browser. You might find the link there. Kind regards, Sherrie. -- http://www.silkweb.com.au/ On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:00:53 +1000, One Eyed Phil <philand@iinet.net.au> wrote: > Please can anyone stop me going insane?!!! > > On sunday I accessed a site that had digitised copies of 19th century > Australian newspapers. I was reading copies of the "Observer" from SA. > > I was 99% certain I accessed them through the National Library of > Australia. Now I cannot find the site again.(Not the NLA site - the one > that had the papers) I've gone through all the listings in the NLA site > and cannot find it. > > It had all Australian papers from the 19c (I think) > Can anyone popint me in the right direction? > I kmow I wasn't dreaming! I've tried googling with every combination I > know - to no avail > > Thanks in advance > Phil > ------------------------------- >

    09/30/2009 07:15:40