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The Sydney Mail

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Front page of theSydney Mailon 7 July 1860

The Sydney Mailwas anAustralianmagazine published weekly inSydney.[1]It was the weekly edition ofThe Sydney Morning Heraldnewspaper and ran from 1860 to 1938.[2]

History

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The Sydney Mailwas first published on 17 July 1860 byJohn Fairfax and Sons.[3][4]In 1871 the magazine was renamed for the first time, and it was published asThe Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiserfrom 1871 to 1912.[5]In 1912 it reverted to its original name,The Sydney Mail,and was published under this masthead until 28 December 1938 when the magazine ceased publication.[4][6]It was published on a weekly basis and became known for its illustrations.[4]

Earlier titles

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The Sydney Mailhad absorbed anotherJohn Fairfaxpublication when it began in 1860, theShipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List,which was first published in 1844 by Charles Kemp and John Fairfax and at that time absorbed theSydney General Trade List.[7]This was the final title of theList,which began publication as theSydney General Trade Listin 1828.[8]It changed title in 1829 to theSydney General Trade List, and Mercantile Advertiser,[9]in 1830 to theSydney General Trade List, Mercantile Chronicle and Advertiser,[10]and finally in 1834 to theSydney General Trade List.[11]

Digitisation

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The various titles of the paper have beendigitisedas part of theAustralian Newspapers Digitisation Programof theNational Library of Australia.[12][13]

Personnel

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Notable people employed by or contributing toThe Sydney Mailinclude:

Works originally published

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References

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  1. ^"Sydney Mail".paperworld.com.au.Australia: Paper World. 2010.Retrieved28 February2011.
  2. ^nla.gov.au (8 January 2010)."History of Australian Newspapers".The Australian Newspaper Plan.Australia:National Library of Australia.Retrieved28 February2011.
  3. ^"The Sydney Mail".Catalogue.State Library of New South Wales.Retrieved16 October2014.
  4. ^abcIsaacs, Victor; Kirkpatrick, Rod (2003).Two hundred years of Sydney newspapers: a short history (PDF)(PDF).Rural Press Ltd.Retrieved16 October2014.
  5. ^"The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser".Catalogue.State Library of New South Wales.Retrieved16 October2014.
  6. ^"The Sydney Mail".Catalogue.State Library of New South Wales.Retrieved16 October2014.
  7. ^"The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List".Catalogue.State Library of NSW.Retrieved25 March2015.
  8. ^"Sydney general trade list".Catalogue.State Library of NSW.Retrieved25 March2015.
  9. ^"Sydney general trade list, and mercantile advertiser".Catalogue.State Library of NSW.Retrieved25 March2015.
  10. ^"Sydney general trade list, mercantile chronicle and advertiser".Catalogue.State Library of NSW.Retrieved25 March2015.
  11. ^"Sydney General Trade List".Catalogue.State Library of NSW.Retrieved25 March2015.
  12. ^"Newspaper Titles".Australian Newspaper Digitisation Program.National Library of Australia.Retrieved16 October2014.
  13. ^"Australian Newspaper Digitisation Program".National Library of Australia.Retrieved16 October2014.
  14. ^See:[1].
  15. ^Ella McFadyen (31 January 1906)."The Wedding Of Dolly Valerie".The Sydney Mail.p. 307.Retrieved6 November2020.
  16. ^Ella McFadyen (23 July 1913)."Bad Bunny".The Sydney Mail.p. 48.Retrieved6 November2020.
  17. ^Ella McFadyen (3 September 1924)."Masquerade".The Sydney Mail.pp. 13, 19, 34.Retrieved6 November2020.
  18. ^Ella McFadyen (7 January 1925)."Matched Pearls".The Sydney Mail.p. 26.Retrieved6 November2020.
  19. ^Ella McFadyen (17 April 1912)."Winds of Sydney".The Sydney Mail.p. 50.Retrieved6 November2020.
  20. ^Ella McFadyen (23 October 1918)."The Lost Divisions".The Sydney Mail.p. 16.Retrieved6 November2020.
  21. ^Ella McFadyen (24 December 1919)."At Collaroy".The Sydney Mail.p. 22.Retrieved6 November2020.
  22. ^Ella McFadyen (14 January 1920)."The Children's Page".The Sydney Mail.p. 27.Retrieved6 November2020.
  23. ^Cinderella (Ella McFadyen) (28 December 1938)."Cinderella's Page".The Sydney Mail.p. 27.Retrieved6 November2020.
  24. ^"Journalist's Death".The Sydney Morning Herald.No. 31, 933. New South Wales, Australia. 4 May 1940. p. 17.Retrieved3 May2019– via National Library of Australia.
  25. ^"Salute!".Sydney Mail.Vol. LI, no. 1308. New South Wales, Australia. 21 April 1937. p. 13.Retrieved3 May2019– via National Library of Australia.
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