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  • Announcing Museums of History NSW and State Records NSW

    NSW Parliament has recently passed a new Bill which has paved the way for the creation of a new cultural institution focused on the history of the state.

Aerial view of Narcissus Garden and Vaucluse House
Year in Review: 2021
From Coonabarabran school file [5/15506B]
Digitised School Files
Digitised Insolvency Files
Digitisation project Issue 104
Digitisation of photographic and audio-visual material
Full Probate Packet listing now online
Box of Field books NRS-13889-41-1 showing page from HKW Mackenzie
Surveyors' Field Books, 1794-1954 listed online
Blanket Returns from the State Archives Collection
Railway card for John Archibald crop
Railway personal history cards all now online
Additions to Collection Search
Alphabetical return from the 1828 Census
1828 Census

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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Country on which we live and work, and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge the impact colonialism has had on Aboriginal Country and Aboriginal peoples and that this impact continues to be felt today.
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