A wide range of material is published in a microform format, either in rolls known as microfilms or a fiche format known as microfiche. A microform is a microphotographic reproduction on film or paper of a manuscript, printed text, document etc.
commerce, politics, and society in France, c. 1682-1793: the Gazette manuscrite, 1775-1793, and related sources from the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
Series one : the opium trade and the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1945-1948 : (Public Record Office class FO371/50647-50654, 57020-57024, 67642-67644 and 72907-72915)
Series two: Economic development in Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, 1950-1980 (Public Record Office files from the Foreign Office, Colonial Office, Treasury, Dominions Office, Board of Trade and Cabinet Committees)
the colonial secretary's papers 1788-1825, from the State Records Authority of New South Wales. Part 2, Special bundles (topic collections), proclamations, orders and related records, 1789-1825.
British Government Publications Containing Statistics, 1801-1977
Time period: 1801-1965 Report on the Census of Production - Microfilm 4176 Mineral Statistics - Microfilm 4667 Coal Statistics - Microfilm 4693 Railway returns from United Kingdom - Microfilm 4669
Series one: Women, travel, and empire, 1660-1914. Part 1: Early travel accounts by women and women's experiences in India, Africa, Australasia, and Canada.
Korea, 1950-1957: lot files 55-D-128, Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Records relating to the Korean War, 1950-1952: 58-D-643 and 59-D-407, Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Korea), 1952-1957