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Labour movement newspapers and journals. Digital versions of some of the trade union and other labour movement periodicals held at the Modern Records Centre are available through three different online platforms - the MRC's catalogue, Warwick Digital Collections and the genealogical subscription service 'Find My Past'. Links to items currently available online are provided below. We will be adding more material to our online catalogue in the coming months. Trade union journals and newspapers Agriculture: 'The Labourer', 1915-1918 Journal of the National Agricultural Labourers' and Rural Workers' Union Available through the Modern Records Centre's catalogue (free) 'The Land Worker', 1919-1950 Journal of the National Agricultural Labourers' and Rural Workers' Union / National Union of Agricultural Workers Building / construction: Clerical: Clothing: 'Monthly Reports', 1877-1886 Journal of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Rivetters and Finishers / National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives Emergency services: Engineering and metal workers:

Welsh Newspapers Online - Home. The Gentleman's magazine. 19th Century British Pamphlets Online. The Economist Archive. Concise History of the British Newspaper in the Nineteenth Century. 19th Century British Pamphlets Online. History of British Library Newspapers. The Old Newspaper Reading Room in the British Museum. Sell's Dictionary of the World's Press 1893. Copyright © The British Library Board Historical Overview of British Library Newspapers The British Museum began collecting newspapers systematically during the 1820s.

After about twenty years the Repository was full. The British Museum Newspaper Repository The Repository building was destroyed by bombing on 20 October 1940, along with an estimated 6,000 volumes of English provincial and Irish newspapers, mainly from the late 19th century. Chronology of Key Dates in the History of the Newspaper Library British Library Newspapers building in the 1980s Select Bibliography on the History of British Library Newspapers '1932-1982: 50 Years Service to Readers and the Public', British Library Newspaper Library Newsletter, 5 (Autumn 1982): 1-3.' Contact The Newsroom Reference Service The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB UK. Internet Library of Early Journals. We regret to inform users that this resource is no longer available.

The site has been withdrawn as the technologies which it is built with have reached end-of-life. An archived version of the site is available at Last update to original site: 1999 Date withdrawn: 1 April 2020 Please contact digitalsupport@bodleian.ox.ac.uk with any questions. Acccessing online copies of the journals and magazines Digitized versions of the journals and magazines originally hosted on ILEJ can be accessed through the following providers: Gentleman's Magazine Years 1731-1830 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library The Annual Register Years 1758-1778 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Years 1757-1775 (volumes 50-65) are available via JSTOR Notes and Queries The Builder Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Preface from the original site: What is ILEJ?

Aims Papers on ILEJ. Welcome to DJO. Regency History: La Belle Assemblée - links to Regency era periodicals and fashion prints. La Belle Assemblée was a superior magazine for ladies which was published from 1806 to 1832, when it was renamed The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblée. It is a particularly good resource for Regency and Georgian historians because of the beautiful engravings and fashion prints which it included each month.

A number of issues are available online, but they are surprisingly difficult to track down. Many of them have all their illustrations intact, but, sadly, not all. Here is a list of links to the copies that I have found, together with links to the fashion prints, where available, on my Facebook page. Feb-Jul 1806 Vol I Part I 1806 fashion prints Aug-Dec 1806 Vol I Part IINo engravings to accompany the biographical sketches in this volume. Jan-Jun 1807 Vol II 1807 fashion prints Jul-Dec 1807 Vol III Alternative link 1807 fashion prints Jul-Dec 1808 Vol V 1808 fashion prints Jan-Jun 1809 Vol VI No fashion plates or engravings to accompany the biographical sketches in this volume. Jan-Jun 1810 Vol I. Punch magazine volumes online. 19th Century UK Periodicals - Login.

British Newspapers 1600-1900 Basic Search. Internet Library of Early Journals. NCSE: Facsimiles. The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly : George Newnes (Editor) Fullscreen Author:George Newnes (Editor)Subject:Strand Magazine; Sherlock Holmes; Wells; DoyleYear:1891Language:EnglishCollection:thestrandmagazine; magazine_rack; additional_collections Description The files are titled in this way, 'The Strand Magazine, 1891a Vol. I, Jan-Jun', 'The Strand Magazine, 1891b Vol. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0 Write a review Downloaded 10,505 times Reviews Average Rating: Reviewer: nebnefer - - January 14, 2014 Subject: Sherlock Holmes stories missing All Sherlock Holmes stories is missing from file: TheStrandMagazine1893aVol.V Jan-jun.

Reviewer: mvhetzel - - October 5, 2013 Subject: Error report: PDF file naming for The Strand Magazine Two of the 6-month bound volumes of "The Strand Magazine" pdf files are named erroneously. Yet this volume: TheStrandMagazine1904aVol.XxviiJul-dec.pdf is labeled Jul-dec (should be Jan-Jun) and this volume: TheStrandMagazine1908bVol.XxxviJan-jun.pdf is labeled Jan-jun (should be Jul-dec). Thank you. Times Digital Archive. Sunday Times 1822-