mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Wed 13th Dec 2017 12:08pm
Evidently the Newspaper Archive has plans to digitise the CET up to 1969. Does anyone know if the FindMyPast version has the same range of dates? Question |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Wed 13th Dec 2017 12:12pm
That would be interesting Mcsporran, if they get that far my wedding picture will be in.
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Midland Red
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Wed 13th Dec 2017 2:10pm
On 13th Dec 2017 12:08pm, mcsporran said:
Evidently the Newspaper Archive has plans to digitise the CET up to 1969. Does anyone know if the FindMyPast version has the same range of dates?
I subscribed to the Newspaper Archive, but I wanted access to the 1939 Register, so before I moved across, I asked FMP and received this response:
The British Newspaper Archive's search engine is different from Findmypast and some newspapers that are available on The British Newspaper Archive may not be available on Findmypast as Findmypast receives Newspapers at a later date. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
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Sun 31st Dec 2017 5:02pm
The British Library's Newspaper Archive has now put the digitised Coventry Evening Telegraph online up to 1971. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Sun 31st Dec 2017 8:19pm
Yes mcsporran it's great. I have found lots more interesting family things. It is even up to date enough to have our wedding picture in 1969. It's a great site. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 3rd Dec 2018 7:02pm
I've had access to the online newspapers through Find My Past for the last few days and found some great photographs albeit some of them very poorly scanned. Has anyone been able to compare the online copy of the old papers (pre war) with the microfiche at the Herbert? Were they better? Are there any paper copies of the old papers? Do you think the Telegraph might have the original photos?
For those with access, there are some very nice articles on the history of Coventry with details I've not read before.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 3rd Dec 2018 7:22pm
Helen, I agree some of the scans are very poor. A lot of the pictures are quite dark. I have come across some that were relevant to a post but you could hardly see them. I would think the originals would be better either as a paper copy or on microfilm. There is a mention of the Telegraph having an archive and they do keep coming up with pictures on their web site. It might be worth getting in touch and asking them but I expect as usual if you want copies you will have to pay. Coventry Telegraph |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 3rd Dec 2018 10:49pm
If the cost isn't too steep I would be ok with paying for some of the rarer views. I've already started a letter. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Wed 9th Dec 2020 2:04pm
Another great 'new' shot. The large foundations for the Telegraph in 1958. And just as interesting to see Hogarths, the Rex market, Barnby's and Newsome's on Corporation Street in the background.
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Midland Red
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Mon 8th Nov 2021 11:41am
Just pinched this from FB...
"...yesterday the CoventryLive / Telegraph app had a report on closed pubs that drinkers really miss - the list included the Holyhead and the Greyhound at Sutton Stop and even had a photo of Greyhound staff.
Today the report now says those two pubs are popular with drinkers who have reported about 'pubs they love which are still very much open to customers'"
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
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Mon 8th Nov 2021 4:43pm
Telegraph reporting, whether it's geographical, like street names & districts, or factual listings is sometimes unreliable. They haven't got the the staff to do it. An audited current circulation of less than fourteen thousand copies (some reports state much less) is hardly going to pay their tea bill! |
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Midland Red
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Thu 30th Dec 2021 12:29pm
Chapel Street - 17 Apr 2009
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bk
Coventry |
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Mon 29th Jan 2024 9:58am
Dear all
For those who have BNA access, would it be possible to get a copy of the article by Dr Joad, 20th Nov 1940? It's an interesting description of Coventry of the time, and I'm keen to check whether the quote is it (as a letter) or whether it's part of something more substantial. Thanks in anticipation. Ben b p kyneswood
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 29th Jan 2024 2:39pm
Hi BK, If this is too small to read if you send me your email address via contacts I will send the full page as a pdf. By the way it was 1946, not 1940
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Mon 29th Jan 2024 4:01pm
Ouch! Prof Joad was quite harsh but not entirely wrong. The Mayor was right about Coventry's externally generated problems but, in my opinion, the solutions were bad and did much to cement (literally) the soulless nature of the centre. The city destroyed a lot of its character even after that point and 'improvement' was often for the sake of being different. Almost from the Reformation onwards Coventry struggled to have any pride in itself. It was almost there before the war but... well we know what happened next.
Only yesterday I noticed the date on a building that survived the war on Fleet Street - 17xx. One of the few Georgian buildings in the city but swept away with everything else. |
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