Hill's Quantico, Triangle, Dumfries, Marumsco, Woodbridge, and Occoquan (Prince William County, Virginia directory)īoyd's Washington and Georgetown directory 1822-1960 Hill's Manassas (Prince William County, Virginia directory) Prince William County Criss Cross Directories Hill's Vienna (Fairfax County, Virginia) city directory, including Dunn Loring, Oakton and Tysons CornerĬity of Alexandria Criss Cross Directories Hill's Falls Church (Fairfax County, Virginia) city directory.: including Annandale, Lake Barcroft, Pimmitt Hills and Seven Corners Hill's Fairfax City (Fairfax County, Virginia directory) Hill's Alexandria suburban, Fairfax County, Virginia directory. Fairfax County street addresses are included in those directories. The tree includes location details.The Virginia Room does not have any Haines Criss-Cross Northern Virginia Directories, however Arlington Public Library’s nearby Center for Local History has Haines directories from the early 1970s to the present. Victorian Country Classified Telephone DirectoriesĪ list of residential and classified directories from 1986 onward can be found in the regional directories family tree. Regional telephone directories on microfiche A complete list of titles, with location details, can be found in the Melbourne telephone directory family tree The residential and classified directories for the metropolitan area, experienced many name changes since 1925. Melbourne classified directories (various title changes) Melbourne residential directories (various title changes) Metropolitan telephone directories on microfiche Here is a summary of our main collections, including directories available on microfiche in the Newspapers and Family History Reading Rooms. The library holds copies of Victorian telephone directories from 1913 onward. Ramsay's Melbourne and suburban business and professional directory. The 1903-1916 directories are held in storage. The Victoria post office commercial directory Advertisements at the beginning and endīailliere's Official post office directory of Victoria (not published every year).Miscellaneous other listings of churches, institutions etc.Alphabetical listing of main householders.Listings of occupants of suburbs and suburban streets (section frequently used for dating houses).Sands & McDougall Victorian Directories, 1912-1974. Sands & McDougall Melbourne Directories, 1862-1911 Sands & Kenny Melbourne Directories, 1857-1861 Victorian Post Office, Trade and Specialist Directories Collection on CD-ROM.Ī collection of 76 directories including: Wise's Victorian Post Office Directories, 1888, 1904, 1914Īvailable at the Library on the Ancestry Library One in every five Sands & McDougall directories from 1860 to 1974 are available through the State Library Victoria. University of Melbourne has digitised every year of the Sands & McDougall directories from 1857 to 1880. The Port Phillip almanac and directory.1847 Kerr's Melbourne Almanac, and Port Phillip directory, 1840, 1841, 1843 Also, a listing in a directory was neither compulsory nor free, so not everyone is listed.Ĭontains 39 individual directories covering different regions (some commercial listings).Īn index to this series is available on Fiche 1A. When using directories it's worth remembering that over time, boundaries may have moved, so make sure you are checking the right suburb listing for a particular era. Trade directories contain commercial listings and many historical directories include professional listings, the names of government officials and those employed in specific industries such as banking, law, education and ecclesiastical institutions Some historical directories also include the occupation of the householder. Directories usually contain the name and address of the main householder, not all family members. Most directories are arranged alphabetically by surname or business name, however many historical post office directories include a geographical section, which allows you to search by suburb and street name. Post office, telephone and trade directories are useful for confirming when and where a person resided at a particular address or operated a business and can help to trace the movement of a person or family.
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