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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

British phone books go online

I've been fascinated with old phone books for many years. While I've never actually collected any, I've heard of old NYC phone books where you can look up Edgar Allen Poe's phone number. British Telecom is posting British phone books dating back to 1880, the year directories were introduced. I only wish the U.S. phone company/ies would do that. Look for it at ancestry.co.uk.
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