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Digital Sources for Nineteenth-Century Music and Musical Life in Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 October 2025

Sarah Kirby*
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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Figure 1. Trove digital home page with search box where ‘Music, Audio & Video’ can be selected from the dropdown menu.

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Figure 2. Search results of a Music, Audio & Video search through Trove, with filters selected from the right-hand list.

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Figure 3. Digitized cover of Henri Laski, Les fleurs d’Australie: Flowers of Australia (Glasgow: James S. Kerr, 1880), accessed via Trove.

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Figure 4. A search for newspaper articles with the capacity to filter by publication title, article type and date.

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Figure 5. Trove’s ‘browse’ interface for newspapers by title.