Almanacs are a valuable resource for local, family and social historians as well as for researchers in other fields of Australian history.
This ‘Ford’s Australian Almanac’ which is primarily about New South Wales, is divided into two sections. The first containing a chronology since Queen Victoria’s accession on the 20th of June 1837.
The second section contains information on government directories, laws, ecclesiastical, banks, military establishments and societies from the colony of New South Wales.
This product provides a great tool for researching New South Wales history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on CD.
High quality scanned images of the whole of the original book. This CD has been bookmarked for easy
navigation, and pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
Click here to download a file of sample pages from this book
Right click on the link and select "save as" - to a location on your hard drive. The sampler can be opened, navigated and searched as with the full CD file/s.
Sample files usually contain the title page, contents, some introductory pages and sample pages from the body of the book. Often the complete index from the original book is included.