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Free Access Alert: Newspapers.com free Access until 19 February 2024!

  • Writer: Therese Lynch
    Therese Lynch
  • Feb 17, 2024
  • 1 min read

Hurry and seize the chance to search Newspapers.com's vast collection for free until 11.59 pm USA Mountain Time, 19 February 2024 (which is 5.59 pm, Sydney, Australia on 20 February 2024).


Front page of The Daily Telegraph reporting man's landing on the moon


With more than 924 billion digitized newspaper pages, Newspapers.com usually costs US$74.90 for a six-month subscription. So, get on over there and make hay while the sun shines.


For those delving into Australian heritage, Newspapers.com has digitized Australian newspapers beyond Trove's cut-off date of 1954. They include, but are not limited to, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald up to and including 2002.


A graphic with a newspaper collage spelling out NEWS

Whether you're a seasoned genealogist or just beginning your journey, this limited-time free access offer is an invaluable resource. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock the stories of your ancestors.


Note: I do not have any affiliation with newspapers.com.


Happy ancestor hunting.


Therese

Your Family Genealogist



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Unknown member
Aug 14

Caliber: LV 104 Functions: Hours, minutes, flying link tourbillonPower Reserve: 80 hoursWinding: Hand-woundFrequency: 21,600 vphJewels: 17 Additional Details: Poinçon link de Genève certified link (aka The Geneva Seal)

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Aug 13

One word on link availability: The teaser seems to indicate that the watch will not be released in markets worldwide — but rather in select Swatch locations in select cities: Paradeplatz, Zurich, Switzerland, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Tokyo, Japan, Piazza Affari, Milan, Italy, and The Royal Exchange, London, UK at varying times (6:30 PM JST in Japan, 7:00 PM CET in Switzerland and Italy, and link 6:00 PM GMT in the UK). I guess the riotous lines were a bit too much link last year.

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Aug 12

Of the three versions, it's likely of little surprise that I prefer the lume dial dive-GMT iteration as I am 5 years old on the inside and will forever love a lume dial. That said, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the two 24-hour link GMT versions, specifically the warm blue link tone of the dial of the steel model link and the full gold effect of the case and bracelet for the "root beer" colored model.

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