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John Feltham Archibald and John Haynes, journalists of The Bulletin, in Darlinghurst Gaol c1882

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State Library of New South Wales
[a4157058 / P1/58]
(Mitchell Library)

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The Bulletin
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Charity and Philanthropy Prisoners Publishing
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Archibald, JF Haynes, John
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Darlinghurst Gaol

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State Library of New South Wales

The Bulletin

Australia's longest-running magazine, published in Sydney from 1880, became a conduit between rural Australia and the cities, and provided an outlet for the work of many of Sydney's best known writers and artists.

Charity and Philanthropy

Prisoners

Publishing

Archibald, JF

Founding editor of The Bulletin and patron of the arts.

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Darlinghurst Gaol

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Sydney's main gaol from its opening in 1841, later used as an internment camp, technical college and art school.

Haynes, John

Journalist and politician who started a number of publications, including the Bulletin, and had a long career in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

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