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USING NEWSPAPERS FOR LOCAL HISTORY

Newspaper search tips!

• Before diving into the online newspaper collections be sure to track down a map of the area for the era you wish to search. The map will show you which street and place names you• , for instance ‘Corby AND Coronation’. Feeling brave? You could search on your street name, combined with terms that might reveal crimes and misdemeanours.• – to gain a feel for the community (the local market, shops, entertainment and sporting fixtures) and to understand how national events affected it too (from the Coronation, to the world wars).• (this can be particularly useful if the digitised collections for the area you’re researching are a little lean).• Browsing through the pages of an old newspaper will give you hints and insights that you will never have thought to search for and give you a richer understanding of the area.

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