Mark_Ellis Postad 6 Januari Rapport Share Postad 6 Januari I'm a bit confused. I saw that you can access old newspapers online for free, so I went to the tidningar website and searched for Alvis Stalwart and Amfibiebil 101 https://tidningar.kb.se/?q=Alvis Stalwart&sort=asc https://tidningar.kb.se/?q=amfibiebil 101&sort=asc&from=1960-01-02&to=2015-12-31 But it says that all these old newspapers from the 1960s that no longer exist, are all copyright protected. I've been working on my Stalwart website, building a page that uses newspaper articles to date the development progress of the Stalwart. https://sites.google.com/view/alvis-stalwart-hmlc-files/alvis-stalwart-hmlc-section/stalwart-timeline-evidence Is there anyway that I can see the articles online, please? Any help is greatly appreciated. 2 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
Vinkon Postad 6 Januari Rapport Share Postad 6 Januari Doesn't it require you to register an account there in order to read the articles? 2 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
Mark_Ellis Postad 6 Januari Författare Rapport Share Postad 6 Januari 2 hours ago, Vinkon said: Doesn't it require you to register an account there in order to read the articles? I'd registered an account. But it says that due to copyright, you can only view it in the actual library. I've emailed them, and hope to get a response next week. I also emailed Dagens Nyheter - (dn.se) who have kindly sent the article that I was interested in there 3 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
kristaga Postad 22 Januari Rapport Share Postad 22 Januari På 2024-01-06 på 02:14, Mark_Ellis säger: I'm a bit confused. I saw that you can access old newspapers online for free, so I went to the tidningar website and searched for Alvis Stalwart and Amfibiebil 101 The Norwegian digital National library require that you have a Norwegian IP adress to view most newspapers and books, the same might be causing you problems in the Swedish digital newspaper library. Also, other articles require you to be present at a library to read them, your error message in pink states just that, you have to be in the Royal Library or one of very few others to read that particular article. I made a quick search for Norwegian articles in the Norwegian digital National library, not much to find. One of few was this one: Mostly information on the civilian version and all its capabilities. (Note that the newspaper managed to spell "september" wrong.) 2 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
Mark_Ellis Postad 22 Januari Författare Rapport Share Postad 22 Januari 18 minutes ago, kristaga said: The Norwegian digital National library require that you have a Norwegian IP adress to view most newspapers and books, the same might be causing you problems in the Swedish digital newspaper library. Also, other articles require you to be present at a library to read them, your error message in pink states just that, you have to be in the Royal Library or one of very few others to read that particular article. I made a quick search for Norwegian articles in the Norwegian digital National library, not much to find. One of few was this one: Mostly information on the civilian version and all its capabilities. (Note that the newspaper managed to spell "september" wrong.) Kristaga, many thanks for the post, and your time. I was lucky that two of the Newspapers are still in production, so was able to ask them directly. I then simply asked the Library to confirm my thoughts on the contents of the third one. So that's answered the issue of when Sweden saw the demonstration, and when they bought the first Stalwarts. Thanks 1 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
kristaga Postad 22 Januari Rapport Share Postad 22 Januari British amphibious vehicle awakens great interest. The article also states that "the Swedes are interested in equipping their army and marine with this type of vehicles" and "the British defense authorities has shown interest, but no deal has been made. The vehicle is not in serial production". 1 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
Mark_Ellis Postad 22 Januari Författare Rapport Share Postad 22 Januari 1 hour ago, kristaga said: British amphibious vehicle awakens great interest. The article also states that "the Swedes are interested in equipping their army and marine with this type of vehicles" and "the British defense authorities has shown interest, but no deal has been made. The vehicle is not in serial production". Again, many thanks. The vehicle in your post is chassis number PV2. She was the first Swimming Stalwart, PV1 being an Alvis Salamander chassis with a basic drop side body fitted. These images are all the same PV2 chassis, as it changed over time. The first image in 1960, the last with the crane in 1964 1 Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra webbplatser More sharing options...
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