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The microfiche indexes from 1854 to 1866 include a subject index and a name index of applicants for patents.
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For these early patents, request the reprinted State specifications volumes held at PER 608 V66S.
#WHERE IS THERE A VICTOR PATENT SAFE FROM THE EARLY 1900S FULL#
Note that the early patents from 1854 to 1856 are listed on the indexes, but the full patents for those years have not been reproduced on microfilm. The indexes give the patent number and the year, which you need to request the patent. (The MF 367 indexes are for staff access only). The patents indexes for the years 1854 to 1904 are held in several locations: in a folder containing microfiche in the Redmond Barry Reading Room at R 608 V66 PI in drawers at GMF 105 Box 3 (in the Family History / Newspapers Reading Room) and also in storage at MF 367. In the Comment box, type in the patent number and year. Click on Request for today or Request for another day.
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Make sure you select the MF367 location, as this location holds the full patent records. The catalogue entry for these Victorian patents is listed under the title Victorian patents Requesting a patent from the State Library catalogue This is a print edition, published in the early twentieth century. Reprint of Victorian patent specifications originally published 1854-1888. See the National Archives heading x on this page for details. The National Archives also has Victorian patents, which you can request online. Patents numbers 3601 to 3650 are also missing. See the Locations tab under the catalogue record for further details on our holdings. Our Series 1 patent holdings end at patent 7542 (1890) and our Series 2 patent holdings commence at patent 10302 (1893). Note: there is a gap in holdings between 18. You can make a request on our Online Inquiry form.