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Title: Australian Joint Copying Project Microfiche
Post by: Andcarred on Monday 20 March 17 03:09 GMT (UK)
Hi All,

Can anybody tell me if the information from the AJCP is still on microfiche only?  I do not have access to anything that can read microfiche these days.   Is the information able to be converted to some other medium?

Andcarred
Title: Re: Australian Joint Copying Project Microfiche
Post by: mirl on Monday 20 March 17 04:03 GMT (UK)
https://www.nla.gov.au/microform-australian-joint-copying-project

It seems not.
Title: Re: Australian Joint Copying Project Microfiche
Post by: majm on Monday 20 March 17 04:13 GMT (UK)
Available here:

https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/australian-joint-copying-project

including various locations in NZ (request is on NZ board) and in Qld (current profile shows Andcarred is Qld based)

NEW ZEALAND
•Auckland Institute and Museum
•Auckland Public Library
•Fencibles Historical Society
•Heath & Associates Ltd Library
•National Archives of New Zealand
•National Library of New Zealand: Alexander Turnbull Library
•Nelson Provincial Museum
•New Zealand Society of Genealogists
•University of Auckland Library
•University of Canterbury Library
•University of Otago: Hocken Library
•University of Waikato Library


and

Queensland
•Genealogical Society of Queensland
•James Cook University Library
•Queensland State Archives
•State Library of Queensland - John Oxley Library
•University of Central Queensland Library
•University of Queensland Library




Have you considered sending email request asking for image/copy to be made?  Qld Ask a Librarian : http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/services/ask-us

JM
Title: Re: Australian Joint Copying Project Microfiche
Post by: StevenBow on Monday 01 January 18 06:10 GMT (UK)
Andcarred ... My name is Steven Bowman and Frederick Allwood was my Great-Great Uncle. What is your name? How did you go with finding his grave? I am also researching the grave location of Frederick. I also saw the same reference for his location:
"On 4 October 1917 Fred was wounded in action at Paschendaele and died the same day. He was buried at Jabber Track on 10 October 1917 Grave No 564 J 4.B.4.3"