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Excellent. Thanks so much for finding those.

I've been doing online searches for the reports for months and not come across these. Google and Edge just dont find them.

 

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5 hours ago, Mr T said:

For those who haven't seen, the Royal Mint Museum has digitised some of the older annual reports: https://library.royalmintmuseum.org.uk/archive/royal-mint-annual-reports

That's absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the heads up. 

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Volumes 1-12 are available via google books for download. You find them by luck when doing a general internet search.

Volumes 13-26 are available via https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008420717  Some for full down load others page by page. You can download in jpeg, txt or pdf format.

The next question is, "how do you download royalmintmuseum volumes?".  I can print screen captures using ImagePrinterPro at 800dpi  which gives very good results, but is very longwinded. Anyone know how to grab the whole volume using some PC trickery via run on the windows tab. 

PS. The National Archives volumes are not digitised so personal visit only. Take your phone or camera and photograph each page. I did that in Dec 2019, but covid got in the way for a return visit.  

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15 hours ago, AardHawk said:

The next question is, "how do you download royalmintmuseum volumes?".  I can print screen captures using ImagePrinterPro at 800dpi  which gives very good results, but is very longwinded. Anyone know how to grab the whole volume using some PC trickery via run on the windows tab.

Normally, Firefox has a device (via the three dots in the address bar) to take a screenshot, then asks if you want "Visible", or "Whole page" i.e. the bits you normally have to scroll down for. Unfortunately, these documents have been set up in such a way that you can't do that. The other option is to see if it offers download to pdf. I haven't looked yet...

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Hm, there might be a way to automatically download it - I'll have to look into it when I have some time.

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I did find this https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/blog/automate-downloading-pdf-files/ and after a lot of messing about created  something that would bring up the site and page thru the pdf. This whole process is a dogs dinner. The Ui.vision documentation is laughable.  

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Thanks for posting that useful link.

I'm interested in getting information about the amount of 925 and 500 silver coinage that was withdrawn from circulation, and there seems to be some useful data - e.g. the following from the 1949 report:

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