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    1. Re: IRELAND-D Digest V06 #32
    2. Sharon
    3. I have tried everyday to get into the irishnewspaper web site but, nothing. The only thing that ever comes up is just the tile and nothing else. There isn't any where to click into either and I have even waited 15 minutes hoping something might finally come up, but nothing. Am I doing something wrong? Sharon IRELAND-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: IRELAND-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 32 Today's Topics: #1 Fw: Irish Newspapers on line & fre ["Beryl O'Gorman" #2 Re: [IRELAND] Fw: Irish Newspapers ["eileen mcdonald-sayer" Administrivia: UNSUBSCRIBE: Sending a cancel/unsubscribe message to the list will not get you unsubbed from the list because it doesn't work that way with the computer. 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Add your surnames to the Ireland List Surname Register & make connections http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/IrelandSurnameRegistry.htm ______________________________Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 21:35:49 +1100 From: "Beryl O'Gorman" <beryl@wordweavers.net> To: IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Fw: Irish Newspapers on line & free at present for early users Forwarded to you with Terry's permission. Enjoy it while it's free. Beryl Beryl O'Gorman Greensborough Victoria Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Eakin Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 6:48 AM Subject: Irish Newspapers on line & free at present for early users Beryl & Brian The newspaper archive is up and running at www.irishnewspaperarchives.com There are eight titles at present but the earliest is The Freemans Journal 1763 - 1924 but not all issues have been loaded yet but most of the first 70 years of Freemans is there to use. Other titles are The Irish Independent, Leitrim Observer, The Meath Chronicle, Sunday Independent, The Anglo-Celt, The Connaught Telegraph and The Tuam Herald. The site is free at the moment but will cost later once the site moves from the construction stage. So use it and print from it while it is free and learn how valuable it is especially for the Assizes trials and sentences such as transportation. The navigation bar at the top left loads automatically and is easy to use. You need broadband or cable to make use fast and easy. Dial up can be used to check the site out but is very slow. The site may sometimes be off line for maintenance so just try again later when this happens www.otherdays.com site in Bray has closed without notification and was supposed to have been purchased by Ancestry.com but I cannot confirm this. I am going to the Ordnance Survey map launch next Friday night 17th Feb here in Sydney. Melbourne has a launch on 23 Feb as per last Blarney. I'll be off to Ireland on 22 August and arrive home on 21 October 2006 attending the UHF Conferrence from 25 - 30 September 2006 in Belfast. Regards Terry Eakin All Ireland Sources Newsletter 9 February 2005 ______________________________Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:45:25 -0000 From: "eileen mcdonald-sayer" <andros028@blueyonder.co.uk> To: IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRELAND] Fw: Irish Newspapers on line & free at present for early users HELLO TERRY, Thankyou for the information on the newspaper archives. I found the pages I wanted but the tool bar navigator doesn't work I cant enlarge to page to enable me to read it, any ideas please, its probably just me doing something wrong, thankyou Eileen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beryl O'Gorman" To: Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 10:35 AM Subject: [IRELAND] Fw: Irish Newspapers on line & free at present for early users > Forwarded to you with Terry's permission. Enjoy it while it's free. > Beryl > > Beryl O'Gorman > Greensborough Victoria Australia > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Terry Eakin > Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 6:48 AM > Subject: Irish Newspapers on line & free at present for early users > > > Beryl & Brian > > The newspaper archive is up and running at www.irishnewspaperarchives.com > > There are eight titles at present but the earliest is The Freemans Journal > 1763 - 1924 but not all issues have been loaded yet but most of the first > 70 years of Freemans is there to use. Other titles are The Irish > Independent, Leitrim Observer, The Meath Chronicle, Sunday Independent, > The Anglo-Celt, The Connaught Telegraph and The Tuam Herald. > > The site is free at the moment but will cost later once the site moves > from the construction stage. So use it and print from it while it is free > and learn how valuable it is especially for the Assizes trials and > sentences such as transportation. The navigation bar at the top left > loads automatically and is easy to use. You need broadband or cable to > make use fast and easy. Dial up can be used to check the site out but is > very slow. > > The site may sometimes be off line for maintenance so just try again later > when this happens > > www.otherdays.com site in Bray has closed without notification and was > supposed to have been purchased by Ancestry.com but I cannot confirm this. > I am going to the Ordnance Survey map launch next Friday night 17th Feb > here in Sydney. Melbourne has a launch on 23 Feb as per last Blarney. > > I'll be off to Ireland on 22 August and arrive home on 21 October 2006 > attending the UHF Conferrence from 25 - 30 September 2006 in Belfast. > > Regards > > Terry Eakin > All Ireland Sources Newsletter > 9 February 2005 > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > sar5r@yahoo.com "One Nation Under God" --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

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