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'''New South Wales State Archives'''<br> | '''New South Wales State Archives'''<br> | ||
Head Office | |||
The Mint | |||
10 Macquarie Street | |||
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | |||
Phone: + 61 2 8239 2288 | |||
Email: info@mhnsw.au | |||
[http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ Website] | [http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ Website] | ||
:The collection includes a diverse range of items and formats, such as letters, files, photographs, maps, posters, film, video and e-records. From local school records to royal commissions, divorce papers to shipping registers, criminal trials to adoption records, the collection tracks through time the myriad interconnections between public agencies and private lives. The collection is one of the most complete records of the process of colonisation, and includes a number of items inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. | |||
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'''New South Wales State Archives'''<br> | |||
Western Sydney Records Centre | |||
161 O'Connell Street | |||
Kingswood NSW 2747 | |||
Australia | |||
:Most of the State Archives Collection is in the form of original documents and can be viewed in our [https://mhnsw.au/visit-us/state-archives-reading-room/ '''Reading Room at Kingswood''']. Some records of regional significance are held in our Regional Archives Centres. | |||
==Libraries== | ==Libraries== | ||
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Archives collect and preserve original documents from organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books and maps. This article describes the major national and New South Wales archives and libraries that hold genealogical and historical information.
Government Archives[edit | edit source]
National Archives of Australia
National Archives New South Wales Office
120 Miller Road
Chester Hill
New South Wales, Australia
Phone: 02 9782 4900
Postal address: Locked Bag 4, Chester Hill, NSW 2162, Australia
Website
Research Guides
Family history
New South Wales State Archives
Head Office
The Mint
10 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Phone: + 61 2 8239 2288 Email: info@mhnsw.au Website
- The collection includes a diverse range of items and formats, such as letters, files, photographs, maps, posters, film, video and e-records. From local school records to royal commissions, divorce papers to shipping registers, criminal trials to adoption records, the collection tracks through time the myriad interconnections between public agencies and private lives. The collection is one of the most complete records of the process of colonisation, and includes a number of items inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
New South Wales State Archives
Western Sydney Records Centre
161 O'Connell Street
Kingswood NSW 2747
Australia
- Most of the State Archives Collection is in the form of original documents and can be viewed in our Reading Room at Kingswood. Some records of regional significance are held in our Regional Archives Centres.
Libraries[edit | edit source]
State Library of New South Wales
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Phone +61 2 9273 1414
Website
Family History Service
- We have a dedicated family history area in the Governor Marie Bashir Reading Room, where you will find family history records and resources, including electoral rolls, telephone books, newspapers and how-to handbooks. Librarians are available to help you get started with your research and to guide you through the Library’s collections.
Family and Local History Societies[edit | edit source]
Family History Connections promotes and encourages the study of genealogy, heraldry, family history and allied subjects throughout Australia and to assist members and others in genealogical research.
Cora Web lists family history organizations that are helpful to researchers.
University Archives[edit | edit source]
- Australian National University Archives (including Noel Butlin Archives Centre and Pacific Research Archives)
Other Archives[edit | edit source]
- Australian Trade Union Archives
- State Archives and Records of New South Wales - online guide to goldmining industry
Another major source of archival material is Newspapers. Australian newspapers all have archives of important events in the past. The following WIKIPEDIA website provides a list of Australian newspapers:
General Guides to Archives
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Printed guides may be helpful in locating family history material.
- White, Olga, Anne-Marie Schwirtlich, and Jennifer Nash, comp. Our Heritage. O’Connor, Australian Capital Territory, Australia: Australian Society of Archivists, 1983. (FS Library book 994 J54w.)
- Australian Archives. Relations in records: a Guide to Family History Sources in the Australian Archives. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988. (FS Library book 994 A3r.) The following book contains a listing of indexes that are available in Australian libraries:
- Henty, Margaret, and Rachel Jakimow. Indexes in Australian libraries. Canberra, Australia: National Library of Australia, 1995. (FS Library book 994 A3h.)
FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
The FamilySearch Library has other guides. Call numbers for these can be found in the library's catalog by using the Place Search for:
AUSTRALIA - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES - INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS
AUSTRALIA, [STATE] - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES - INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS