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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title37

From Wikipedia

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the Herald is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia and claims to be the most widely read masthead in the country.[3] It is considered a newspaper of record for Australia.[4][5]

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Coverage Graph

Each item in the list represents a year and the number of issues digitised for that year. This is presented as Year YYYY : Number of Issues.

  • 1820
  • Decade 1830
    • Year 1831: 37 Issues
    • Year 1832: 87 Issues
    • Year 1833: 104 Issues
    • Year 1834: 105 Issues
    • Year 1835: 104 Issues
    • Year 1836: 104 Issues
    • Year 1837: 104 Issues
    • Year 1838: 129 Issues
    • Year 1839: 156 Issues
  • Decade 1840
    • Year 1840: 196 Issues
    • Year 1841: 313 Issues
    • Year 1842: 181 Issues
  • 1850

Details

Title
The Sydney herald [electronic resource]..
Publisher
Sydney : Ward Stephens and others, 1831-1842.
Description
14 v. ; 51 cm.
Notes
  • Imprint varies.
  • Digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers service which allows access to historic Australian newspapers.
  • Also available in print and on microfilm.
  • Electronic reproduction.
  • 1831-1842.
  • Canberra, A.C.T. :
  • National Library of Australia,
  • 2008-2009.
  • (Australian newspapers).
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISSN
1836-0807
Life dates
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 18, 1831)-v. 14, no. 1622 (July 30, 1842)
Former title
  • Colonist (Sydney, N.S.W.)
Later title
  • Sydney morning herald 0312-6315
Place
Australia New South Wales Sydney

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Acknowledgements

  • Funding for digitisation contributed by Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation
  • Original material contributed by W & F Pascoe Pty. Ltd.

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