Border mail newspaper archives

The Border Mail is a daily newspaper published in Albury, New South Wales, Australia. The newspaper has been in publication since 1883, and its archives are a valuable resource for researchers and historians. Here are some ways to access the Border Mail newspaper archives:

  1. National Library of Australia: The National Library of Australia has a comprehensive collection of Border Mail newspapers on microfilm, covering the period from 1883 to 2015. You can access these archives by visiting the library in person or ordering copies through their online catalog.
  2. State Library of New South Wales: The State Library of New South Wales also has a collection of Border Mail newspapers on microfilm, covering the period from 1883 to 2015. You can access these archives by visiting the library in person or ordering copies through their online catalog.
  3. Albury Library Museum: The Albury Library Museum has a collection of Border Mail newspapers on microfilm, covering the period from 1883 to 2015. You can access these archives by visiting the library in person.
  4. Online archives: The Border Mail has partnered with the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program to digitize their archives. You can access these archives online through the National Library of Australia's Trove website. The archives are searchable by keyword, date, and other criteria.
  5. Newspaper archives websites: There are several websites that offer access to Border Mail newspaper archives, including:

Please note that some of these archives may be available only through subscription or in-library access, and may not be available for free online.