Sydney Morning Herald 185th anniversary: Birth of a crusader

By Max Prisk
Updated April 18 2016 - 7:23pm, first published 6:19pm
The Herald had its own DC3 aircraft to fly papers to remote areas. Photo: Fairfax Archives.
The Herald had its own DC3 aircraft to fly papers to remote areas. Photo: Fairfax Archives.
Messrs Denne, Turner and Luft look at the newspapers as they come off the hot press 9th August 1944. Photo: Fairfax Archives
Messrs Denne, Turner and Luft look at the newspapers as they come off the hot press 9th August 1944. Photo: Fairfax Archives
Delivery lorries outside the old Fairfax building on Hunter and O'Connell Streets, before the publishing company moved to Broadway in 1955. Photo: Archive
Delivery lorries outside the old Fairfax building on Hunter and O'Connell Streets, before the publishing company moved to Broadway in 1955. Photo: Archive
The old Sydney Morning Herald building located on the corner of Pitt, Hunter and O'Connell streets. Photo: Fairfax Archives
The old Sydney Morning Herald building located on the corner of Pitt, Hunter and O'Connell streets. Photo: Fairfax Archives

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