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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.
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 Dec
British Pathe, The World's leading Multimedia resource with a history stretching back over a Century. The finest and most comprehensive archive of fabulous footage and stunning stills.
Relive Canadas history through CBC Radio and Television. This free site features thousands of radio and television clips from the archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Includes 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.
Democracy at War : Canadian Newspapers and the Second World War is the Canadian War Museum's World War 2 Online Newspaper Archives - La Démocratie en guerre : les journaux canadiens et la Seconde guerre mondiale sont Les archives de journaux de la D
Page scans from issues 1 to 51 published throughout the first six months of 1841. Former title was the Commercial Journal and Advertiser, and this paper was later renamed the Sydney Free Press.
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.
Scans of the first 240 pages printed for this weekly periodical which described itself as "a weekly journal of politics, commerce, literature, science and arts for the middle and working classes of New South Wales".
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).
Features educational programs, exhibits and searchable archives of television and radio programs, newscasts and commercials. Video clips, photo galleries, membership information, online shopping and email newsletter. Chicago, USA.
The Newseum a 250,000-square-foot museum of news — will offer visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits. Opening on Oct. 15, 2007 in Washington, D.C.
The worlds largest news archive. Complete archives of more than 200 newspapers, plus newswires, transcripts, and more. Used for background research, due dilligence, and as a news clipping service.
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