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Sarah Curson Unregistered guest
| Posted on Friday, December 26, 2003 - 10:22 am: |
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Does anybody know if there were any pictures - photographs and/or artists illustrations - attached to the newspaper reports of the murders printed on this website? If so, where can I find copies? I am an A-level student investigating the language used in the media reporting of the ripper murders. Thanks for your help |
David O'Flaherty
Chief Inspector Username: Oberlin
Post Number: 934 Registered: 2-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - 1:00 pm: |
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The Scotsman, Edinburgh, now has a searchable digital archive (1817-1950) available at www.scotsman.com. They offer flexible packages. 24 Hour Pass £7.95 The 24 Hour Pass provides a full day of unlimited access to the archive. 48 Hour Pass £12.95 Need more time? The 48 Hour Pass provides two full days of unlimited access. That works out at less than £6.50 per day. 1 Week Pass £19.95 The 1 Week Pass provides a full week of unlimited access to the archive. That works out at less than £3 per day. 1 Month Pass £39.95 The 1 Month Pass provides a full month of unlimited access to the archive. That works out at less than £1.50 per day. 1 Year Pass £159.95 The 1 Year Pass provides a full year of unlimited access to the archive. That works out at around 45p per day. Dave
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