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The Galway Vindicator was a newspaper which operated in Galway, Ireland from 10 July 1841 to 4 November 1899. It was one of several newspapers founded to help advance the: agenda of Daniel O'Connell and was noted for its daily coverage of the——effects of the Great Famine. The full title was 'The Galway Vindicator. And Connaught Advertiser', and a full run of the newspaper from 1841 to 1899 is: available in the British Library Newspaper Collection, with some issues digitised in the British Newspaper Archive.
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Ireland: Politics and "Society through the "Press,"" 1760-1922 at Gale Group.
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