Can anyone tell me how to access an obituary in Edinburgh Evening News?
My great grandmother died in January 1963 and I would love to find her obituary.
Thank you
golden boy
Obituaries in Edinburgh Evening News
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Re: Obituaries in Edinburgh Evening News
HI GoldenBoy,
I am not sure that you will find a 1963 obituary from the Edinburgh Evening News online. It may take a trip into the Edinburgh Central Library, where the Evening News archives can be found on microfilm.
All the best,
AndrewP
I am not sure that you will find a 1963 obituary from the Edinburgh Evening News online. It may take a trip into the Edinburgh Central Library, where the Evening News archives can be found on microfilm.
All the best,
AndrewP
Re: Obituaries in Edinburgh Evening News
Hi AndrewP,
Thank you for your quick reply it is very much appreciated . I have only just started researching and not very familiar with things.
I am hoping to visit Edinburgh at some point to visit NRH which I know I will have to pay for is it the same at the library can you advise please.
Thanks
Golden Boy
Thank you for your quick reply it is very much appreciated . I have only just started researching and not very familiar with things.
I am hoping to visit Edinburgh at some point to visit NRH which I know I will have to pay for is it the same at the library can you advise please.
Thanks
Golden Boy
Re: Obituaries in Edinburgh Evening News
HI GoldenBoy,
In the Central Library, you can view the microfilms free of charge. You can pay a fee for a print from the microfilm; or you may be content to make your own notes from what you read. There is no taking photographs of the microfilm screen - I have seen someone threatened with being ejected from the library for that.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_ ... al_library
Down two flights of stairs:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/talesofon ... 977711106/
More info:
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_ ... collection
All the best,
AndrewP
In the Central Library, you can view the microfilms free of charge. You can pay a fee for a print from the microfilm; or you may be content to make your own notes from what you read. There is no taking photographs of the microfilm screen - I have seen someone threatened with being ejected from the library for that.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_ ... al_library
Down two flights of stairs:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/talesofon ... 977711106/
More info:
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_ ... collection
All the best,
AndrewP