The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.
The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.
Finding your way through the Dictionary, part 1
- The Browse bar -- on the right of the front page.

Below the fold (which means you need to scroll down to see) are her relationships, with spouses and family, her occupations, and specific positions she held.
All those blue links go to other entities, whether people or organisations, with connections of their own. Scroll over them, and you'll get a popup telling you something about the linked entity. You can see Norman Selfe's popup in that screenshot.
There's also the beginning of Jan Roberts's excellent article about Maybanke Anderson, and the other image we have of her.
This means you don't have to read reams of text to get around the Dictionary (although you can if you like!). All the entities are connected independently, and you can jump directly from one to the other using the links on entity pages. Thousands of our entities do not yet have entries about them, but that doesn't mean we know nothing about them. And more connections are being made all the time here at Dictionary HQ.
You'll come across some intriguing connections bouncing round the Dictionary in this fashion, and some of them will be new to you, and even to our authors. It's a good way to get a feeling for the complexity and the layers of the Dictionary, and of Sydney's history.
Other posts in this series: Finding your way through the Dictionary part 1 -- Entities Finding your way through the Dictionary part 2 -- Images Finding your way through the Dictionary part 3 -- Maps Finding your way through the Dictionary part 4 -- Contributors Finding your way through the Dictionary part 5 -- Demographics Finding your way through the Dictionary part 6 -- Roles Finding your way through the Dictionary part 7 -- SubjectsFinding your way through the Dictionary part 8 -- Bonus extras
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