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  1. Aug 28, 2013 · Digitised copies of old Lincolnshire newspapers, in some cases almost 300 years old, are now available to check for free at the Lincolnshire Archives and libraries. The online records have articles, family notices, letters to the editor, obituaries and ads dating back to the 1700s, and can be found using the British Newspaper Archive.

  2. Jun 25, 2007 · Lincs editor to retire after 50 years in newspapers. George Wheatman, editor of the SE Lincs Target Series, is to retire at the end of the year. The 66-year-old has spent more than 50 years working for newspapers in Boston, starting out as a trainee for the Lincolnshire Standard Group.

  3. May 25, 1992 · 1893-1895, 1897-1921, 1923-1926, 1930-1999. The Lincolnshire Echo was Lincolnshire’s first daily (evening) paper, founded in 1893 by letterpress printer William Cottam and journalist Samuel Burrows both of Liverpool.

    • Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
  4. May 4, 2013 · 1833-1835, 1837-1954. For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive: 1833–1955 The Lincolnshire Chronicle. This newspaper is published by National World Publishing Ltd in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England . It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in May 4, 2013 .

    • Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
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    The newspapers published in your ancestors' days no longer exist, except as microfilm in some libraries. Below is a list of the principal newspapers currently published in Lincolnshire: 1. Boston Standard, published since 1912. E-Mail contact is: Tim Hartley or Pam Browne, phone: (01205) 311433. This newspaper underwent a change in ownership in 200...

    In neighboring Nottinghamshire, one can place "kin wanted" ads in the Newark Advertiser. The Newark Advertiser also includes an online "Past Times" feature which chronicles events that have happened over the last 100+ years in the Newark area, including some parishes in western Lincolnshire. Nottinghamshire also once had Cresswell's Nottingham & Ne...

    For some of the older newspapers: 1. The Boston and Louth Guardian was published from 1854 to 1958. 2. Boston used to be the home of the "Labourer" in the 1870s. Some issues may be at the Boston Library or Colindale (see below). 3. "Crowle Advertiser", Isle of Axholme, fairly recent, but out of print now. 4. The nearest place to Whaplode (too small...

    See the Genuki Newspaper Resourcespage. Subscribers may also access Palmer's Index to the Times. To see the original entry, you need to access the microfilms or a subscription to Palmer's Full Text Online. I have no information on the cost of a subscription. In the UK they are at Guildhall, Newspaper Library, Colindale, North London and some County...

    There is one magazine that is a fairly new publication. A great gift for expatriots, it features the scenery and historic places of Lincolnshire. You can subscribe online to Lincolnshire Life.

    The Scunthorpe Reference Library has copies of many published newspaper obituaries. The ones from the Scunthorpe Star are indexed for the period from 1891 to about 1950. They are quite happy to search any of our newspapers for obituaries, but you must be as precise on the date as possible. They limit free searches to one-half hour. Just drop an e-m...

  5. Jul 4, 2012 · George Robinson was the editor of the newspaper when it was founded and later became managing director. The newspaper is now owned by publishing group Johnston Press and is printed in Sheffield.

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