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I have a question about the quality of images on CD sets for the 1841 Lancashire Census. In particular, I'm interested in hearing from anyone who may own the set produced by S & N British Data Archive.
I bought the set produced by Stepping Stones Data and have been disappointed to find that large chunks of the census (much of Castleton in Rochdale, for instance) are largely unreadable. I know that this is due largely to the fact that many of the images on microfilm are quite faded (and I assume the original is too). But I would be curious to hear whether the images have been enhanced on the S & N set. (I own the S & N set for 1861 and it's excellent!)
Has anyone used the 1841 Lancashire Census from S & N?
Chad
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