Alexander Britton The first editor to be appointed was journalist, Alexander Britton. He was sub-editor of the Melbourne
Argus, and later the
Sydney Morning Herald. In 1890 he was engaged by the Government of New South Wales to complete the official "History of New South Wales," at it was then known, the first volume of which had been edited by Mr. G. B. Barton . After his untimely death in 1892, Frank Murcott Bladen was appointed.
Frank Murcott Bladen Bladen then assumed duties on what later became known as the 7 volume
Historical Records on New South Wales. Bladen was transferred to the Public Library of New South Wales in 1896 (
State Library of NSW) where he continued the work until the Records project ceased in 1902 for financial reasons. Bladen was appointed head of the Library’s lending branch before being appointed Principal Librarian from 1907-1912. The Bonwick Transcripts were transferred to the
Mitchell Library during this period when it was founded in 1910 as the “Australiana” Wing of the Library. == Structure of the HRNSW ==