Hi Tom,
Phil H here, did you get your current LHQ OK
I have updated my web site a bit at
http://www.users.daelnet.co.uk/hudson-history/index.html
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> From: Thomas Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
> To: INTERNET:[log in to unmask]
> Subject: population of Bolton
> Date: 05 September 1998 07:04
>
> I do not think the following has been on the local history mailbase list
> but if you use the ilej site to do a search in Philosophical Transactions
> using Bolton as the key word, a paper with details of a Bolton census
will
> be found. This seems to be a good site for a local historian who is not
got
> easy access to a library with these journals, or wants to check for
> references before going to a library. This was posted on the H-scholar
> list.
> ILEJ, the Internet Library of Early Journals, is a joint project by
> > the Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford,
> > conducted under the auspices of the eLib (Electronic Libraries)
> > Programme. It has digitised substantial runs of 18th and 19th Century
> > journals, and these images are now available on the Internet together
> > with their associated bibliographic data.
> >
> > The following titles are now available through the ILEJ service:
> >
> > Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine: Vol 53 - Vol 72 (1843 - 1852)
> > Gentleman's Magazine: Vol 1 - Vol 20 (1731 - 1750)
> > Notes and Queries: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th series (1849 - 1869)
> > Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Vol 50 - Vol 67 (1757
> > - 1777)
> >
> > The Builder and the Annual Register are due to be added shortly.
> >
> > ILEJ is now entering its evaluation phase and we are keen to canvas
> > opinion on the service. Please could we encourage list members with
> > an interest in this area to take a look at ILEJ on the web at
> > http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/ilej/
> >I have tried searching and that is quite fast even with a slow modem but
> downloading the images of the pages will require a fast modem if one is
> using the site to actually look at the journal pages. Tom Jackson Silloth
> Cumbria CA5 4QH
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