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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title76

From Wikipedia

The Monitor was a biweekly English language newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales and founded in 1826.[1] It is one of the earlier newspapers in the colony commencing publication twenty three years after the Sydney Gazette, the first paper to appear in 1803, and more than seventy years before the federation of Australia. The Monitor changed name several times, subsequently being known as The Sydney Monitor, and in June 1838 Francis O'Brien and Edwyn Henry Statham introduced themselves as the new editors of the re-branded Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser.[2]

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Related Titles

Later
The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838)

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.

  • 1810
  • Decade 1820
    • Year 1826: 33 Issues
    • Year 1827: 76 Issues
    • Year 1828: 72 Issues
  • 1830

Details

Title
The monitor [electronic resource].
Publisher
Sydney : [Monitor], 1826-1828.
Description
3 v. ; 40 cm.
Notes
  • Frequency varies.
  • Digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers service which allows access to historic Australian newspapers.
  • Also available in print and on microfilm.
  • Electronic production.
  • 1826-1828.
  • Canberra, A.C.T. :
  • National Library of Australia,
  • 2008-2009.
  • (Australian newspapers).
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISSN
1837-3844
Life dates
Vol. 1, no. 1 (19 May, 1826)-v. 3, no. 161 (Aug. 11, 1828)
Later title
  • Sydney monitor 1837-3836
Place
Australia New South Wales Sydney.

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Acknowledgements

  • Original material contributed by State Library of New South Wales

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