Grimsby Telegraph
The premier newspaper for one of the busiest ports in the country
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Wheel Barrow commented
As the largest fishing port in the world in the 1930s, there is wide interest in Grimsby for many readers.
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Ian Nannestad commented
Still pending after so many years. Please could we have an update as to when further issues of this paper will be added.
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Ian Nannestad commented
Several years ago you said that the Grimsby Telegraph would be added to the online archive. There is still virtually nothing from this newspaper available, and the last content appears to have been added in 2014, This is seven years ago. Please could you provide an update on when new content will be added.
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Tyrone commented
Yes please more information
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Joe Robson commented
The N and NE of Lincolnshire is lacking newspapers on the archive. It would be good to correct this.
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Mila commented
Release more years to fade into the current standings
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Anonymous commented
Any progress with the Grimsby Telegraph? Such an important newspaper for anyone researching the fishing industry.
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Anonymous commented
When will more years be added, please?
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Richard Brooks commented
This would be very valuable to me looking to the transport history of the area as well as the Humber Graving Dock. Other papers already on the archive have provided interesting information but this would provide the icing on the cake!
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Anonymous commented
It's three years since content from the Grimsby Telegraph was added and then only for 1900 and 1939. It would be very helpful to have more content.
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Helen Craven commented
Patiently, politely waiting with hopeful anticipation of all sorts of useful information when this finally happens. Almost can't wait... But I'm being patient...☺️
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Anonymous commented
This is excellent news. Grimsby was the premier fishing port in the world at one time and digitisation of this paper will help those of us researching the fishing industry. Thank you.
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Richard Bedwell commented
North East Lincs Library have the Grimsby Telegraph on microfilm at Grimsby Central Library 1897-date.