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  • Port Phillip Magazine (1843)

    Scans from all 192 pages of this short-lived monthly publication from edition 1 in January 1843 to edition 4 in April of the same year. Reference point for early development of Victoria, Australia.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Geelong Advertiser (1840-1845)

    Digital archive of 800 pages from the first edition on November 21, 1840 through to edition number 314 on May 21, 1845. News about early development of Geelong, Australia.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Geelong Advertiser and Squatters Advocate (1845)

    Formerly the Geelong Advertiser, this digital archive holds 210 pages from edition 316 (May 28, 1845) to edition 505 (October 1, 1845).

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Melbourne Courier (1845-1846)

    Published by Samuel Goode, this newspaper was formerly known as The Melbourne Weekly Courier. This digital archive contains 467 pages scanned from edition 66 (June 16, 1845) through to edition 193 (March 13, 1846).

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Melbourne Weekly Courier (1844-1845)

    Archival page scans from editions 1 to 65 (January 6, 1844 to March 28, 1845). Title then changes its name to The Melbourne Courier.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Melbourne Times (1842-1843)

    Archive of 394 pages scanned from the first 117 editions of this paper spanning April 9, 1842 to December 29, 1843.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Arden's Sydney Magazine of Politics and General Literature (1843)

    Originally edited by George Arden, this short-lived publication lasted two months - September and October 1843. Archive provides scans of 171 pages the three issues produced.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • The Atlas (1844-1848)

    Priced at eight-pence, this weekly newspaper printed and published by Daniel Lovett Welch carried the sub-title: Sydney Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce and Literature. This archive carries 640 pages from 214 editions spanning November 30, 1844 to December 30, 1848.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Australasian Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magazine (1845)

    Intended to be quarterly but only ever releasing one edition in July 1845, scans of all 48 pages can be viewed at this archive.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Bee of Australia (1844)

    PDF archive of weekly Sydney-based newspaper which lasted eight issues from October 19, 1844 to December 7, 1844.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Colonial Literary Journal and Weekly Miscellany of Useful Information (1844-1845)

    PDF archive housing 208 pages from the 40 editions published between June 1844 and March 1845.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Colonial Observer (1841-1844)

    Extensive page gallery from edition 1 to 39. Along with its sub-title "Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Literature, Science and Religion for the Colony of New South Wales", this paper was renamed The Sentinel in 1845.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Commercial Journal and General Advertiser (1845)

    Published by William Jones, this title underwent various name changes during its 35 semiweekly issues from April to August, 1845. Page gallery displays each page.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Commercial Journal and Advertiser (1835-1840)

    Weekly Sydney-based paper later renamed the Free Press and Commercial Journal. Although incomplete, this archive holds many page scans from issues 19 to 540.

    www.nla.gov.au

  • Cumberland Times (1846)

    Page archive scanned from edition 106 to edition 127 - all printed in 1846. Newspaper had previously held the titles of Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser, among other names.

    www.nla.gov.au

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