rowid,dataset_title,publisher,author,dataset_issued,dataset_modified,dataset_description,source,info_url,start_date,end_date,file_title,download_url,format,file_description,file_created,file_modified,file_size,licence 997,Krantz & Sheldon Architectural images,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T04:08:00.645899,2022-05-25T18:46:17.979308,Bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of digital object for the Krantz & Sheldon Architectural images. Approximately 1000. ,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6,,,Krantz Sheldon (CSV),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/1cf612f0-3245-427a-aa92-e78ef79b1ea6/resource/dcdb13de-231d-4018-bac5-043ccf334ba3/download/krantzsheldon.csv,CSV,This CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of original resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. ,2016-07-25T04:08:49.484677,2016-07-25T04:08:49.443851,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 978,Obituaries indexed by State Library of WA,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-09-04T02:22:59.855252,2022-05-25T18:46:15.810879,"This dataset contains over 10,000 indexed records of obituaries found in Western Australian newspapers, newsletters and journals from the mid-1800s to early 2010s. The records were created by Library staff from the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) between 1997 and 2014. Information captured includes: • the deceased’s name • year of birth and death • a title and summary of the obituary • the publication title and date it was printed in • the page number the obituary appears on ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09,,,Indexed Obituaries.csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09/resource/10a5c9ff-0a35-4c97-8251-153efb70d66b/download/indexed-obituaries.csv,CSV,Comma separated data exported from Library's database.,2018-09-04T02:24:23.539112,2018-09-04T02:24:23.481528,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 975,State Library of Western Australia Digitised Maps 1840-1985,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-05-22T01:39:30.141933,2022-05-25T18:46:14.858073,"This dataset contains bibliographic records and persistent URLs for the digitised maps held within the State Library of Western Australia’s map collection, including cadastral and town-site maps across the state of Western Australia. The maps range from the early 1840s to the mid-1980s and include land use, zoning, lot numbers, boundary measurements, terms of sale, and locality plans; as well as distances from utilities, landmarks and businesses. Highlights include the Lindsay J. Peet Collection of Cadastral Maps; town-site maps from the WA Department of Lands and Surveys; the Australia Soviet Military City Plans, Perth; and the Polus Antarticus states, which show the South Pole and Australia prior to the discoveries of Tasman in 1642 and 1643-44. This set also includes the Historic map series 1880-1890 which has been captured as its own dataset.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3,,,SLWA Digitised Maps 1840-1985 CSV,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3/resource/0d8a68b0-f13c-4ee8-8c76-c7d9006587de/download/slwa-digitised-maps-1840-1985.csv,CSV,This CSV file contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of map; author; publisher; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules RDA - Resource Description and Access LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings,2018-05-22T01:55:04.619387,2018-05-22T01:55:04.577187,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 987,SLWA Commonwealth Games photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-04-04T03:33:45.801947,2022-05-25T18:46:17.450244,"Photographs from the SLWA collection featuring the Commonwealth Games. Most if not all of the photographs are from the 1962 games held in Western Australia. Photographs include opening and closing ceremonies, athletes receiving medals and action shots from the event. The datasets include links to the images",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954,,,SLWA Commonwealth Games minimal metadata,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954/resource/2475c22c-b5d9-4b5c-994a-f4a0fac381ef/download/slwa-commonwealth-games-photographs-minimal-metadata.csv,CSV,"This file has been simplified in that it includes only: Library control number, collection number, Author (where in record), Title, Published date, Captions for URLs and the URLS. Each URL is in a single row.",2018-04-04T03:34:33.707594,2018-04-04T03:34:33.607483,,Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 988,SLWA Commonwealth Games photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-04-04T03:33:45.801947,2022-05-25T18:46:17.450244,"Photographs from the SLWA collection featuring the Commonwealth Games. Most if not all of the photographs are from the 1962 games held in Western Australia. Photographs include opening and closing ceremonies, athletes receiving medals and action shots from the event. The datasets include links to the images",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954,,,SLWA Commonwealth Games metadata,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/45357ec0-dd39-4d08-b051-6b7d820cb954/resource/8143068d-3786-4a25-ad41-99ae2bdc5e43/download/slwa-commonwealth-games-photographs.csv,CSV,"Contains: Library control number, collection number, Author (where available), Title, published date,description, notes, summary, subject headings (People, Corporate entities, meeting, topic and geographical headings), Series Entries, Captions for URLs and the URLS for the photographs.",2018-04-04T03:35:28.210817,2018-04-04T03:35:28.103971,,Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 1031,Index to Western Australian group settlement information,State Records Office of Western Australia,sro@sro.wa.gov.au,2017-06-01T06:38:01.617882,2022-05-25T14:59:12.668155,Spreadsheet linking data relating to group settlements in south west Western Australia from the State Records Office of Western Australia and the National Archives of Australia,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/69bcdc4e-0025-4600-b5d4-a71a46a87b51,,,Index to group settlements in WA,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/69bcdc4e-0025-4600-b5d4-a71a46a87b51/resource/12ea1737-0e52-4aba-9274-fd892e5c46b0/download/gp-settlements.csv,CSV,"Identifies group number, date established and SROWA and NAA related records",2017-06-01T16:39:17.820034,2017-06-01T06:39:17.736820,, 1077,Historical index to government entities,State Records Office of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2017-06-01T08:30:23.055707,2022-05-25T14:59:22.157004,Listing of government entities identified in the State archives collection,data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6a3df6d1-f889-4059-892f-a335af6e1cc3,,,Agency index,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6a3df6d1-f889-4059-892f-a335af6e1cc3/resource/89911fd3-075c-4b5b-82ce-dae1b53ad3b1/download/government-entities-identified-by-srowa.csv,CSV,,2017-06-01T18:30:47.628843,2017-06-01T08:30:47.579452,,Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 950,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with A,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/2ef7484c-0268-420f-abab-bbfc33036bf1/download/a-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:00.211332,2016-07-28T06:03:00.174121,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 951,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with B,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/b26eb893-19c8-4d78-ba0c-dcf3ab1f386d/download/b-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:18.730159,2016-07-28T06:03:18.690282,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 952,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with C,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/b81a521a-911d-488a-a6f7-cc385bce68d9/download/c-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:39.555964,2016-07-28T06:03:39.516312,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 953,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with D and E,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/d413d101-7cf0-44f3-9a07-dae57e8c4cc0/download/de-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:03:57.318987,2016-07-28T06:03:57.275531,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 954,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with F,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/6ec9b7c7-9c2a-4fd1-8631-fa08abc14bb2/download/f-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:17.256344,2016-07-28T06:04:17.212943,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 955,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with G,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/88771e32-dcb1-464a-bc53-bd83dd9dba15/download/g-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:36.334181,2016-07-28T06:04:36.287897,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 956,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with H,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/a9e328e9-8222-4156-b2eb-3192759791a5/download/h-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:04:51.985994,2016-07-28T06:04:51.904063,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 957,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with I and J,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/8b8f13b3-8e73-4d4e-9618-232567165f01/download/ij-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:05:09.412886,2016-07-28T06:05:09.367284,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 958,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with K,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/1afb96f5-1d4e-45b6-a1b9-65d99b8172d5/download/k-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:05:26.023545,2016-07-28T06:05:25.976410,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 959,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with L,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/66c82a82-d52f-4651-9a78-17cd6b86e64a/download/l-final_edited.csv,CSV,Replacement file prepared 10/10/19 after reports that there were errors in file. Thanks for reporting!,2016-07-28T06:05:41.571851,2019-10-10T03:07:54.528021,866621.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 960,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with M,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/e4de1eb3-86f3-46d5-b456-1601e67bb5ac/download/m-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:03.043689,2016-07-28T06:06:02.958386,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 961,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with N,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/bf56fcdd-6422-4434-8223-d9fff2bad371/download/n-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:19.569551,2016-07-28T06:06:19.518368,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 962,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with O,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/ec61deef-3200-4611-bbac-fe412ab59923/download/o-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:06:39.758074,2016-07-28T06:06:39.703701,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 963,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with P and Q,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/7d635ab0-b656-4b36-967a-ea9ff62f5cac/download/pq-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:00.326060,2016-07-28T06:07:00.272451,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 964,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with R,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/76ffb89f-2994-4aba-8cd9-d492ff325d1d/download/r-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:36.211170,2016-07-28T06:07:36.156770,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 965,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with S,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/79899a5d-ecb8-4c01-8547-45a731131e29/download/s-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:07:54.609825,2016-07-29T00:40:18.832860,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 966,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with T,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/704b4c28-a132-4008-9edd-e7ed1f89c4b8/download/t-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:08:17.685992,2016-07-28T06:08:17.580970,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 967,Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI),State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T05:59:15.171170,2022-05-25T18:46:13.320421,"The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians Work began on WABI in the early 1970s when information was sought on people who lived in Western Australian prior to 1914. Publicity was sent out through local libraries, historical groups and in publication such as the West Australian. Western Australians were asked to provide genealogical information, not only on prominent identities, but also from their family records including the arrival in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors. Historical material such as diaries, letters, business records, minute books, maps, family trees and photographs, were also sought for copying. Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. We were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. You can view their use here: http://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/wabi-wa-biographical-index.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47,,,Index entries beginning with U-Z,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/6c026ce8-8a18-4920-a7e2-f1719e0d8c47/resource/14403b96-b2b6-4985-a3b7-9932235ff62f/download/uvxyz-final.csv,CSV,,2016-07-28T06:09:02.798176,2016-07-28T06:09:02.739595,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 994,Adopt a Soldier,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:36:51.433567,2022-05-25T18:46:18.447066,"A collection of more than 700 photographs of World War I soldiers was digitised in 1999 as part of the Adopt-A-Soldier project. We're delighted to announce that this set was recently used in GovHack 2016 for the iHero Application entry https://2016.hackerspace.govhack.org/content/ihero . Summary from the Entry: Our project ''iHero"" is a web application that uses facial recognition to search Australian service photos across various conflicts as captured by the State Library of Western Australia, Australian War Memorial, National Archives of Australia and the State Library of Queensland.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107,,,Adopt a Soldier photographs (csv),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/706ed446-6f0a-42fd-aba5-8e4295675107/resource/8601e3a3-b983-4a9d-a084-6a86df0939c1/download/adopt-a-soldier-2.csv,CSV,"A collection of more than 700 photographs of World War I soldiers was digitised in 1999 as part of the Adopt-A-Soldier project. The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: ",2016-07-25T05:38:11.949865,2016-07-25T05:38:11.913570,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1001,Lands and Surveys Historic Map Series,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:29:13.333781,2022-05-25T18:46:18.951344,"Bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of Lands & Surveys Western Australian Historic Map Series of the 1880-1890s, showing State Land Divisions, pastoral leases with number, lessee, area, boundary length, location numbers, tracks, roads and their gazettal date. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90,,,Historic maps 1880-90 (CSV),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/72c0f3f4-64c6-43da-afb8-0aa64dd71c90/resource/c89e6e83-fb0d-457d-bcb7-dbea96156ebf/download/historicmaps18801890.csv,CSV,"This file contains the bibliographic record number, caption and url for all of the maps in the Historic maps 1880-1890 series. ",2016-07-25T05:30:13.529027,2016-07-25T05:30:13.472705,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1038,Geolocation index for WA townsite plans - AU WA S2168,State Records Office of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2017-06-01T04:26:54.360060,2022-05-25T14:59:14.998365,"Geolocation and other data for townsite plans transcribed from _""Cancelled public plans"" and related plans of Western Australia 1865 - 1987. An inventory and catalogue edited by A.Mali with the support of of the Department of Land Administration of Western Australia_ ( Townsite plans - https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/townsite-plans-s2168)",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7a4f046f-9b1d-4faa-9d42-7f229ca3b5a4,,,Townsite index,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7a4f046f-9b1d-4faa-9d42-7f229ca3b5a4/resource/19d31ed3-cbd5-496b-bd4e-7862690e82bf/download/maps-of-wa-townsites-parts-1-2.csv,CSV,,2017-06-01T16:19:51.089202,2017-06-01T06:19:51.045417,,Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 982,Digital Photographic Collection,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T03:53:22.224986,2022-05-25T18:46:16.346659,"50,000 digital photographs in which copyright has expired with bibliographic data and links to persistent URL of the digital image from the State Library of Western Australia Catalogue. We're delighted to announce this dataset was used in the prize winning GovHack 2016 competition entry, Colourful Past. https://2016.hackerspace.govhack.org/content/colourful-past The team summarized their entry thus: Colourful Past aims to create an immediate and lasting connection to our shared past, by giving you a channel to browse recorded in library or archive imagery. You’ll be directed to a set of monochrome or faded photos with a click your sense can feast on an enhanced colour version.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f,,,Pictorial collection_csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f/resource/9117bf08-bd54-4b19-89f8-ca86ae799875/download/slwapictorial.csv,CSV,"The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: ",2016-07-25T03:56:04.933099,2016-07-25T03:56:04.885661,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1016,WWI Centenary Project,State Library of Western Australia,Data and Discovery Team,2016-07-25T04:32:21.709494,2022-05-25T18:46:20.350897,"To mark the centenary of World War I, the State Library is in the process of digitising material relating to this conflict. Items include photographs, books, letters, diaries, greeting cards and more.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/8ab80491-45b9-46b7-89ef-e2f29e9b68e4,,,SLWA Centenary WWI,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/8ab80491-45b9-46b7-89ef-e2f29e9b68e4/resource/e9c4901b-1736-426f-8a1b-0cad6b6a6d47/download/slwacentenarywwi2016.csv,CSV,This CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of original resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. ,2016-07-25T04:33:36.743768,2016-07-25T04:33:36.702731,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 968,Bird songs online,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T04:40:33.444695,2022-05-25T18:46:13.911322,"John Hutchinson was an ornithologist and a birdcall recordist. This dataset includes all the bibliographic records for the digitised and available online bird song recordings in the SLWA catalogue. The records include links to the online recordings. More information about the collection can be found on the finding aid: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/pdf/mn/mn2001_2500/mn2367.pdf We're delighted to announce that this dataset was used as part of GovHack 2016 in the ""Put a bird on it"" entry. The team summarized their project thus: Did you know that in Australia, there are some 828 species of birds![1] So wouldn’t it be nice if our gadgets could tweet, chirp and cheep Australian bird sounds? At CatHacks, we thought we should literally ‘put a bird on it’ and made some ringtone and notification sounds of some of Australia’s finest. And many of these live in the Australian Capital Territory too! ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da,,,Birdsong Online Final 2021,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da/resource/e462551f-d9c3-43ed-b77c-876dc6c8c062/download/birdsongonlinefinal2021.csv,CSV,This revised version of the file removes duplicated and incorrect URLS. We have also separated the URLS into two separate fields.,2021-08-18T00:29:00.813154,,187847.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 990,Richard Woldendorp Collection of Photographs,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-08-03T03:01:35.691213,2022-05-25T18:46:16.892977,"A large collection of photographs taken by photographer, Richard Woldendorp, including a wide variety of images of people, buildings, places, industries, sport and entertainment in Western Australia.The photographs were taken between 1958 - 2006. The images can be accessed via the urls provided in the data. Richard Woldendorp was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands in 1927 and migrated to Perth in 1951. His long association with photography began in 1955 when he purchased a camera for a trip back to The Netherlands. Woldendorp's fascination with photography and skill rapidly grew and in 1961 won first and third prizes in the Craven-A National Photographic competition. As a professional photographer Woldendorp was intrigued by Australia's landscapes with a special passion for aerial photography. In 1991 Woldendorp was made a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography, then in 1998 was admitted as a Honorary Life Member to the Australian Commerical and Media Photographers (A.C.M.P.), then to the A.C.M.P. Hall of Fame. In 2004 Richard Woldendorp was named a Western Australian Living Treasure.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5,,,Richard Woldendorp Photographs.csv,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/b447acfc-51e5-42f5-8d38-6057fc8aafc5/resource/a6f426a8-4512-42e8-9add-79abe440e742/download/richard-woldendorp-photographs.csv,CSV,"Data describing the Woldendorp collection including: Bib record number,Call number ,Title on Bib record,Date,Description from Bib Record,Notes,Summary,Subject: People,Subject: topical,Collection,Caption,URL",2018-08-03T03:02:19.126685,2018-08-03T03:02:19.064478,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1006,In Memoriam Cards,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T05:41:51.814231,2022-05-25T18:46:19.894827,"Collection of ""In Memoriam"" cards with photographs of West Australians killed during the First World War, with brief biographical notes. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974,,,In Memoriam Cards (csv),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/bc4c50bf-3de1-44d1-8484-a07a30bfe974/resource/16a5e7e1-6f38-4db0-ba23-0fa70a8b6f85/download/in-memoriam.csv,CSV,"The CSV contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website. Tools used to create this dataset: [AACR2 - Anglo American Cataloguing Rules](http://www.aacr2.org/) [RDA - Resource Description and Access](www.rdatoolkit.org/about) [LCSH - Library of Congress Subject Headings](http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/subject/) [MarcEdit](http://marcedit.reeset.net/about-marcedit)",2016-07-25T05:42:57.750044,2016-07-25T05:42:57.715804,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 981,Newspaper Titles at State Library of WA,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-25T01:01:24.493264,2022-05-25T18:46:15.354572,"Nearly 900 Western Australian newspaper titles are held by the State Library. These range from the manuscript newspapers of the early 1830s up to currently published titles. Selected Western Australian newspaper titles are available digitally through Trove, a service provided by National Library of Australia in partnership with state libraries, including the State Library of Western Australia. Currently, there are 110 Western Australian newspaper titles available. This file includes the title, dates of publication, other titles (former and later) area of publication and some notes about individual publications.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150,,,WA_newspapers_2016,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150/resource/09f32d84-6c5c-46c3-bba7-a05a33f3d48f/download/newspapers-wa.csv,CSV,"This CSV contains title, publication dates, area of publication and notes about former/later titles for Newspapers published in Western Australia from 1830 onwards to present day. The data has been harvested and reformatted from the State Library of Western Australia Catalogue.",2016-07-25T01:05:00.703381,2016-07-25T01:05:00.670260,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1019,WABI Subset: Eastern Goldfields,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T07:34:54.097244,2022-05-25T18:46:20.793885,"This index has been compiled by Mrs T. Thompson of Kalgoorlie from the following cemeteries and cemetery records: * Old Boulder - Anglican Section of the Cemetery Board Register 224 names * Headstones all denominations 41 names * Roman Catholic 189 names * Baptist 12 names * Presbyterian 69 names * Church of Christ 9 names * General 6 names * Methodist section 290 names * Bulong Headstones 19 names * Kanowna Cemetery Board Register * Ora Banda Cemetery * Siberia Cemetery. Entry into the index is by name of person being buried and information given is what appears on the headstone or what is transcribed in the burial register. This can include age; relatives eg: parents, wives, husbands, children; date of death, where lived (from headstone) plus denomination, Officiating clergyman, date of burial, name of Undertaker, residence of friends (if known), remarks (if any), grave number section and subsection (from Register). The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: a csv file with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ce97329a-e406-4785-9e86-898e8e6ac1ef,,,Eastern Goldfields,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ce97329a-e406-4785-9e86-898e8e6ac1ef/resource/a45ffdb7-e668-472c-825f-3589d3d4a6d1/download/eastern-goldfields-final.csv,CSV,CSV file with headings Card number; card text and URL.,2016-07-28T07:35:57.521334,2016-07-28T07:35:57.437990,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1005,WABI subset: Police,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T07:50:40.119564,2022-05-25T18:46:19.469786,"This index was compiled by Miss Mollie Bentley from various records she has used relating to the police. These include: Almanac listings, Colonial Secretary's Office Records, Police Gazettes, various police department occurrence books and letter books, police journals, government gazettes, estimates, York police records etc. Entry is by name of policeman. Information given varies but is usually about appointments, promotions, retirements, transfers etc. The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians. ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/dd4ee469-0a8b-4da1-bdc3-962f9f515f5c,,,WABI police subset,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/dd4ee469-0a8b-4da1-bdc3-962f9f515f5c/resource/bdf8c00f-a77b-4f17-a0f4-106cac836010/download/police-final.csv,CSV,This CSV file has 3 columns with the headings: card number; card text and url.,2016-07-28T07:51:50.036671,2016-07-28T07:51:50.002517,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1021,Historical Plans - Metropolitan Sewerage Scheme (SRO-001),State Records Office of Western Australia,Damien Hassan,2019-09-03T02:56:57.037637,2022-08-12T21:56:27.270419,"Historical survey plans created by the Metropolitan Water Works Board (and successor departments) in preparation for a sewerage scheme for the Perth metropolitan area. The original plans were transferred to the State Archives Collection in the 1980's and were digitised and geo-referenced between 2016-2019.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/e773bb79-85f8-4c4d-b932-34599fddc8e0,,,List of Metropolitan Sewerage Scheme Plans,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/e773bb79-85f8-4c4d-b932-34599fddc8e0/resource/05c6e8c3-3f66-4980-9ba8-3bdadb1f990f/download/srowa_series634_cons4156.csv,CSV,This CSV comprises an itemised list of all historical Sewerage Scheme plans that are held by the State Records Office as part of the State archives collection.,2019-12-10T05:45:51.735541,2019-12-10T05:45:51.663687,361453.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1009,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection. As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on. The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items. URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records. The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images. Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,"WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera (CSV)",https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/59080edf-4f59-4446-a2f2-2ca5d4524765/download/wa-theatre-posters-programs-ephemera.csv,CSV,"The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue. URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items. URLs starting with “https:// encore.slwa.wa.gov.au” are bibliographic records. ",2018-06-06T05:42:47.614005,2018-06-06T05:42:47.570553,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1013,State Library of Western Australia: WA Theatre Ephemera,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2018-06-06T05:40:03.289277,2022-05-25T18:46:21.854073,"These datasets contain bibliographic records and some persistent URLs for posters and programs of WA Theatre productions and company ephemera; as well as out of copyright photographs of theatre and picture venues, events, people and places connected to the theatre sector held within the State Library of Western Australia’s collection. As a whole, these two sets provide a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of WA, from amateur societies to University theatres to professional companies; the venues which housed performances, and the people who put them on. The URLs in the ""WA Theatre Posters, Programs, Ephemera"" dataset contain a mixture of digitised images from the collection and the permanent bibliographic record in the State Library of Western Australia catalogue: URLS starting with “https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au” or “https://slwa.wa.gov.au/images” are digitised items. URLs starting with “https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au"" are bibliographic records. The URLs in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images. Some records have multiple URLs collated into one field. Each unique URL is separated by the ^ symbol and each corresponding caption appears sequentially in the following field. The captions are also separated by the ^ symbol.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0,,,WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955 (CSV),https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f0134fc1-147a-4620-8c5b-0d5ee56bc3e0/resource/f94c22de-35f2-4ce6-b120-95e0da4068e2/download/wa-theatre-venues-events-people-places-1896-1955.csv,CSV,"The URLS in the ""WA Theatre venues events people places 1896-1955"" dataset are all digitised images.",2018-06-06T05:47:55.159826,2018-06-06T05:47:55.109068,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 971,WA Public Libraries,State Library of Western Australia,Library Application Support Team,2016-07-25T01:12:15.163262,2022-05-25T18:46:14.381862,"Information about WA public libraries including: name, street and postal address, phone number, latitude, longitude and elevation from sea level.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f451a2a7-00a1-44fa-8c6f-f7f98651c234,,,WA_Public_Libraries_2021,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f451a2a7-00a1-44fa-8c6f-f7f98651c234/resource/31eabe52-d241-4f21-b9c7-3e3fef6c0bcb/download/libraries20210203.csv,CSV,Spreadsheet with public library address information including latitude and longitude coordinates and height from Sea Level.,2021-02-04T06:38:54.098297,,31830.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 974,WA Public Libraries,State Library of Western Australia,Library Application Support Team,2016-07-25T01:12:15.163262,2022-05-25T18:46:14.381862,"Information about WA public libraries including: name, street and postal address, phone number, latitude, longitude and elevation from sea level.",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f451a2a7-00a1-44fa-8c6f-f7f98651c234,,,WA_Public_Libraries_2016,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/f451a2a7-00a1-44fa-8c6f-f7f98651c234/resource/06992def-ffed-4a9c-977d-90fd41a363f7/download/libraries20160206.csv,CSV,"Simple CSV file with library name, addresses, phone, map references and elevation.",2016-07-25T01:13:35.150038,2016-07-25T01:13:35.118632,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 1020,WABI subset: York,State Library of Western Australia,Author Not Specified,2016-07-28T07:56:37.519742,2022-05-25T18:46:21.384260,"1859 York district Census. Entry is by name of person, Place of occupation, age, religion, occupation, literacy, arrival ship and date. Details of marriage, wife and children and employer are given. The Western Australian Biographical Index (WABI) is a highly used resource at the State Library of Western Australia. A recent generous contribution by the Friends of Battye Library (FOBS) has enabled SLWA to have the original handwritten index cards scanned and later transcribed. The dataset contains: several csv files with data describing card number, card text and url link to image of the original handwritten card. The transcription was crowd-sourced and we are aware that there are some data quality issues including: * Some cards are missing * Transcripts are crowdsourced so may contain spelling errors and possibly missing information * Some cards are crossed out. Some of these are included in the collection and some are not * Some of the cards contain relevant information on the back (usually children of the person mentioned). This info should be on the next consecutive card * As the information is an index, collected in the 1970s from print material, it is incomplete. It is also unreferenced. It is still a very valuable dataset as it contains a wealth of information about early settlers in Western Australia. It is of particular interest to genealogists and historians ",data.wa.gov.au,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ff75fbbd-7b4d-4c1c-a946-2c5fe3073b8c,,,York and districts subset,https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/ff75fbbd-7b4d-4c1c-a946-2c5fe3073b8c/resource/908c0417-e1a4-4cb7-84ae-ad06466508bd/download/york-final.csv,CSV,"This csv has three columns with the headings card number, card text and url.",2016-07-28T07:58:03.144712,2016-07-28T07:58:03.094319,,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 617,Colonial Secretary Correspondence (1824-1854),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2019-09-05T06:30:22.128105,2021-11-23T14:31:55.693190,"Index to Colonial Secretary’s correspondence. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Colonial+Secretary+correspondence%09Colonial+Secretary+correspondence) Over 14,700 records",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/069a423b-abd8-4454-89ad-4b04aed6cec7,1824,1854,Colonial Secretary correspondence - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/069a423b-abd8-4454-89ad-4b04aed6cec7/resource/ce6895ee-5d60-47f2-94aa-121aeb342bdc/download/colonial-secretary-correspondence.csv,CSV,,2019-09-05T06:31:04.518057,2021-11-23,4880388.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 562,The NSW Aborigines Protection/Welfare Board 1883-1969 Map,Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS),Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS),2018-05-31T10:34:22.675157,2018-06-20T23:50:45.875506,"__Project Title:__ The NSW Aborigines Protection/Welfare Board 1883-1969: A History (ARC DP150100247) __Investigators:__ Prof John Maynard, Prof Victoria Haskins, Dr Lawrence Bamblett, Dr Lorina Barker, Prof Jakelin Troy, Dr Ray Kelly __Researcher:__ Lachlan Russell __Institutions:__ The University of Newcastle, AIATSIS, The University of New England, The Australian National University, The University of Sydney",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/11cbf24a-a31a-488c-bc65-2811da2a8582,1883,1969,AWB NSW map,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/11cbf24a-a31a-488c-bc65-2811da2a8582/resource/30096cbe-e2a7-48ec-9761-c5564ece85bd/download/nsw-missions.csv,CSV,,2018-05-31T10:40:44.005775,2018-06-04,,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia 596,Tasmanian Education Records (1846-1908),Libraries Tasmania,,2019-09-05T06:32:41.010769,2021-11-30T15:07:56.424784,"The first admission registers for the Hutchins School (1846-1892) and the Charles Street Primary School (1902-1908). Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Education%09Education) Over 1400 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/16c59f7f-698d-489d-b3ae-3e3fb7fe21ee,1846,1908,Education - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/16c59f7f-698d-489d-b3ae-3e3fb7fe21ee/resource/762fc026-ed49-430f-b2e7-2a26c32ee65b/download/education.csv,CSV,,2019-09-05T06:33:00.916092,2021-11-30,697538.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 602,Tasmanian Convicts - permission to marry (1829-1858).,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:28:26.227023,2021-11-23T14:35:31.753005,"Convicts applying to marry free people or other convicts. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Marriage+Permissions%09Marriage+Permissions). Over 29,000 records ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/19077659-b4a1-4581-977d-40d6c922e71c,1829,1858,Tasmanian Convicts - permission to marry - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/19077659-b4a1-4581-977d-40d6c922e71c/resource/fd0f27a5-e2af-4ec7-b782-ee791a56acd6/download/marriage-permissions.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:16:33.291592,2021-11-23,5949159.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 629,Tasmanian Divorces (1861-1950),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:34:55.939948,2021-11-02T14:40:58.129453,"Petitions for divorce in the Tasmanian Supreme Court. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Divorces%09Divorces). 3465 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/1edcd6fb-adec-46c6-9851-e923bc657cd1,1861,1950,Tasmanian Divorces - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/1edcd6fb-adec-46c6-9851-e923bc657cd1/resource/90996377-6eac-4d90-b72c-2eacde42a7d8/download/divorces.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:06:26.269531,2021-11-02,388595.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 593,Miscellaneous Records (1838-1873),Libraries Tasmania,,2019-09-05T06:37:12.433061,2021-11-30T15:08:13.459789,"General correspondence of the Comptroller general of convicts and North Fleet shipwreck survivors. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Miscellaneous%09Miscellaneous) Over 1,600 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/31cf23a9-ecff-4803-ab01-15d580e40eaa,1838,1873,Miscellaneous - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/31cf23a9-ecff-4803-ab01-15d580e40eaa/resource/77a40a8f-17a8-461f-b49f-8a79c45bb495/download/miscellaneous.csv,CSV,,2019-09-05T06:37:25.594413,2021-11-30,267830.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 641,Tasmanian Arrivals (19th Century),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-16T02:49:11.921824,2021-11-02T14:38:01.229689,"Passengers and ships arriving, mainly in Hobart. Available from the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Arrivals%09Arrivals). Over 94,000 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/351092b1-65f1-4b34-8406-0c30ae146c88,1800,1900,Tasmanian Arrivals - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/351092b1-65f1-4b34-8406-0c30ae146c88/resource/7d2c5531-94ec-474e-b60c-744b9d0cbbb8/download/arrivals.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:36:57.200305,2021-11-02,15797148.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 620,Tasmanian Newspaper Index,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2016-04-06T01:52:36.573929,2021-11-02T14:45:50.083300,"The Tasmanian Index provides references to articles in the three metropolitan Tasmanian newspapers; the Mercury, the Examiner and the Advocate, and to most other Tasmanian journals and regional newspapers. The index was maintained from 1966 to 2010. This online version of the Tasmanian Index covers 1994 to 2010 with approximately 20,771 records. The records from [1966 to 1994](http://stors.tas.gov.au/tascardindex/) are available online as PDF files ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/3e1eb60e-5ad1-4a20-8cb9-32be085e56f0,1994-01-01,2010,Tasmanian Index - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3e1eb60e-5ad1-4a20-8cb9-32be085e56f0/resource/973d05c4-2f17-4609-bd98-1b96135d69c4/download/tas_index_marc.csv,CSV,,2016-04-06T11:53:19.611573,2021-11-02,234815808.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 655,Memory of a Nation dataset,National Archives of Australia,,2014-07-11T04:31:06.808586,2015-04-08T01:26:41.919943,"This dataset tells fascinating stories drawn from treasures of the National Archives collection - http://naa.gov.au/visit-us/exhibitions/memory-of-a-nation/interactive.aspx The dataset includes a digitised version of every original item that has been put on display in the Archives’ permanent exhibition Memory of a Nation, from its launch in 2007 through to the present day. This includes an original musical score of Waltzing Matilda, a petition for Aboriginal land rights from the Larrakia people of Darwin, and Charles Kingsford Smith’s 1921 application for a pilot’s licence. The dataset covers around 500 record items (eg. a file, object or photograph in the NAA collection). Examples of content - http://naa.gov.au/visit-us/exhibitions/memory-of-a-nation/index.aspx Record Item data fields include • Theme • Subtheme • Title • Keyword tags (names, places, government activities), • Short description • Long description • More info • Year (of record) • Series number (note: a series is a group of records that has resulted from the same filing process), • Control symbol and barcode (record item reference numbers) • Collection (i.e. the government agency or person that created the series) • Format (for example, photograph, letter, bound volume, plan, film, etc.) • File name for scanned images • Number of images • Notes • Digitised and Folio / page number ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/423d5a71-e957-4f18-b648-bf8680f2d780,1866-2002,,Memory of a Nation csv,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/423d5a71-e957-4f18-b648-bf8680f2d780/resource/82500554-d64c-4f6a-81ab-f648ba7f86ac/download/moangovhackdata.csv,CSV,,2014-07-11T04:32:45.299159,,,Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia 590,Tasmanian Deaths (1803-1939),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:24:46.370500,2021-11-30T15:11:23.297688,"People who died in Tasmania including some burial records. (1900-1939 burials only). Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Deaths%09Deaths). Over 140,00 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/45d78601-0034-4da3-9b69-d277d880ab21,1803,1939,Tasmanian Deaths - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/45d78601-0034-4da3-9b69-d277d880ab21/resource/d6c716f2-b66d-4096-bb8e-fccc454c49a3/download/deaths.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:53:07.297679,2021-11-30,33266741.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 605,Tasmanian Land Records (1832-1935),Libraries Tasmania,,2021-03-23T22:09:46.719087,2021-11-23T14:35:22.859079,"Deeds of land grants under General Law. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Land%09Land) . Over 23,000 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/4940b8e0-a2b4-49e6-b658-b124d98e2082,1832,1935,Land Records - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/4940b8e0-a2b4-49e6-b658-b124d98e2082/resource/d55b564e-8cee-4642-beec-3d14a46b1536/download/land.csv,CSV,,2021-03-23T22:10:49.483391,2021-11-23,5902467.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 584,Tasmanian Immigration Records (1910-1940),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2017-05-09T06:29:11.103893,2021-11-30T15:12:16.572806,"Nominations and arrivals of migrants under immigration schemes. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Immigration%09Immigration) Over 3,500 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/4b7b5b50-774f-4416-90ce-5b7df85ff8ce,1910,1940,Tasmanian Immigration - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/4b7b5b50-774f-4416-90ce-5b7df85ff8ce/resource/c14857d2-8a3e-4a07-ac98-3db3378e7a86/download/immigration.csv,CSV,,2017-05-09T16:30:21.317389,2021-11-30,574020.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 647,Tasmanian Archives Records Series,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2016-04-06T06:15:06.951953,2021-02-16T14:28:49.417797,"Descriptive records for series held by the Tasmanian Archives. These records can also be viewed online here: https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/tas/search/results?te=ARCHIVES_SERIES",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/575f1bb4-87ed-4f08-990d-3cfcd06ccd9c,1800-01-01,,Archives Series - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/575f1bb4-87ed-4f08-990d-3cfcd06ccd9c/resource/4ca7e432-e3f6-411d-adf3-1eab2efe2147/download/archives_ser_dix.csv,CSV,,2016-04-06T16:15:28.494420,2021-02-16,110798897.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 608,Tasmanian Court Records (1824-1890),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2017-07-14T01:07:40.196610,2021-11-23T14:33:50.538836,"Supreme Court. Minutes of proceedings in criminal cases. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Court%09Court) Over 12,000 records",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/58a9a8d7-01e0-43df-9f91-06ccdae5c634,1824,1890,Court - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/58a9a8d7-01e0-43df-9f91-06ccdae5c634/resource/de95c886-87f6-45ea-b3e4-c8eaf4eab50c/download/court.csv,CSV,,2017-07-14T11:07:58.917184,2021-11-23,4957781.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 614,Tasmanian Employment Records (1865-1902),Libraries Tasmania,,2019-09-05T06:35:12.443767,2021-11-23T14:32:12.197289,"Various employment records, mainly from the Southern Volunteer Artillery and Inspection of Machinery Department. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Employment%09Employment) Over 3,500 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/5a405858-49da-4895-974e-1372dbdf91ca,1865,1902,Employment - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/5a405858-49da-4895-974e-1372dbdf91ca/resource/55961dcf-a964-4bd5-809d-096e50166bea/download/employment.csv,CSV,,2019-09-05T06:35:28.594286,2021-11-23,1143256.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 581,Tasmanian Inquests (1828-1973),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:58:36.659032,2021-11-30T15:12:31.687956,"Inquests into people's deaths. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Inquests%09Inquests). Over 25,000 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/5b5ced0f-0032-4178-a874-57b92d7b09d9,1828,1973,Tasmanian Inquests - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/5b5ced0f-0032-4178-a874-57b92d7b09d9/resource/59ca1b56-51a6-47ef-b1be-1d5064697599/download/inquests.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:13:27.207961,2021-11-30,5969233.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 632,Tasmanian Convicts (1803-1893),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-16T04:46:20.345340,2021-11-02T14:39:37.879076,"Convicts transported to Tasmania and those convicted locally through the convict system. Available from the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Convicts%09Convicts). Over 80,000 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/6d7bacba-8e0f-4105-b7bc-9fe11eda9f89,1803,1893,Tasmanian Convicts - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/6d7bacba-8e0f-4105-b7bc-9fe11eda9f89/resource/8d3e12fa-a9fd-4268-9164-6240a97ff44d/download/convicts.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:50:04.720342,2021-11-02,56434757.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 560,Austlang dataset,Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS),AIATSIS,2019-05-15T02:54:29.583808,2022-02-16T00:07:05.889021,"Austlang provides information about Indigenous Australian languages which has been assembled from referenced sources. The dataset provided here includes the language names, each with a unique alpha-numeric code which functions as a stable identifier, alternative/variant names and spellings and the approximate location of each language variety. __Please note this is a live dataset and is updated regularly.__ __As this dataset file is generated live, please be patient as it downloads.__ The complete Austlang resource can be found on the AIATSIS website at https://collection.aiatsis.gov.au/austlang/about",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/70132e6f-259c-4e0f-9f95-4aed1101c053,2003-01-01 00:00:00,,AUSTLANG dataset,https://collection.aiatsis.gov.au/datasets/austlang/001.csv,CSV,"## Data format **Format**: CSV, comma separated, with quotes **Encoding**: UTF-8 BOM **Dataset status**: Active, delivered via end-point ## Data structure field name: **language_code** description: language code length: up to 255 bytes format: text repeated: no field name: **language_name** description: language name length: up to 255 bytes format: text repeated: no field name: **language_synonym** description: language synonyms length: up to 65535 bytes format: text repeated: yes delimiter: , (comma) field name: **thesaurus_heading_language** description: thesaurus heading language length: up to 255 bytes format: text repeated: no field name: **approximate_latitude_of_language_variety** description: approximate latitude of language variety length: up to 255 bytes format: numeric, long repeated: no field name: **approximate_longitude_of_language_variety** description: approximate longitude of language variety length: up to 255 bytes format: numeric, long repeated: no field name: **state_territory** description: state or territory this language group intersects length: up to 255 bytes format: text repeated: yes delimiter: , (comma) field name: **uri** description: URI on AUSTLANG length: up to 255 bytes format: text repeated: no ",2019-05-15T02:55:39.267160,2022-02-16,301501.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 626,Tasmanian Health & Welfare Records (1829-1952),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2016-03-21T23:57:48.142520,2021-11-02T14:41:16.380181,"Patients and attendants at various hospitals and community welfare institutions. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Health+%26+Welfare%09Health+%26+Welfare). Over 12,500 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/7adb79ba-2ce3-4f2d-96cb-6536d1c6034f,1829,1952,Tasmanian Health & Welfare Records - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/7adb79ba-2ce3-4f2d-96cb-6536d1c6034f/resource/ba3d9d0f-df12-4016-b3b4-23fc84fb77b8/download/health-welfare.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:58:32.928761,2021-11-02,8167694.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 587,Tasmanian Departures (1817-1887),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-16T04:56:52.800514,2021-11-30T15:11:44.746339,"People leaving Tasmanian ports, mainly Launceston. Available from the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Departures%09Departures). Over 114,000 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/7ebbb329-5095-4876-914f-ed08733f7a93,1817,1887,Tasmanian Departures - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/7ebbb329-5095-4876-914f-ed08733f7a93/resource/264a2c46-70a3-4dc7-80f4-13639014874a/download/departures.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:56:10.411218,2021-11-30,19318269.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 650,eHeritage data,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2017-07-17T00:58:57.315558,2018-07-25T02:05:04.712258,"The aim of the eHeritage project, over 2001 to 2012, was to accelerate the use of technology and innovation across the Tasmanian local history and heritage community to make their identity, collections and services more visible and known. It enabled these organisations to digitise and web publish descriptions (and often images) of their collections and information resources. The primary output was the eHeritage website http://eheritage.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/ at which 30 organisations regularly added descriptions and images. The data was presented at the website under 4 key fields: * Title * Objects * Subjects * Institution This is represented in the structure of the open data sets. The website was archived in 2013. By then 26,317 rows of raw data had been created that describe items held in cultural collections across Tasmania. Another 99,704 records were created that relate specifically to the location of gravesites across Tasmania along with transcriptions of the details recorded on tombstones at the sites and often an image as well.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/824306c0-ace3-482f-9476-f7ce9abd89de,2001,2012,eHeritage Data (CSV),https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/824306c0-ace3-482f-9476-f7ce9abd89de/resource/b3fcb429-2ebe-493d-833b-138a8f2566f4/download/eheritage-data.csv,CSV,,2017-07-17T10:59:47.759450,2017-07-17,,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 623,Tasmanian Hotels & Property Records (1818-1958),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2016-03-22T00:15:06.037540,2021-11-02T14:41:22.782216,"Tasmanian Hotels & Property Records available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Hotels+%26+Properties%09Hotels+%26+Properties). Over 5,000 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/8dbcca15-2ae1-46e3-9c32-02ecefffc87d,1818,1958,Hotels & Properties - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/8dbcca15-2ae1-46e3-9c32-02ecefffc87d/resource/4152dd68-88df-4134-9a9a-47e142442762/download/hotels-properties.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T11:15:28.033574,2021-11-02,796824.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 578,Tasmanian Marriages (1803-1944),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:47:30.913394,2021-11-30T15:13:23.575750,"People who married in Tasmania. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Marriages%09Marriages). Over 118,000 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/948c2c93-5d32-43c0-b970-d834cbadf448,1803,1944,Tasmanian Marriages - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/948c2c93-5d32-43c0-b970-d834cbadf448/resource/fabcdd72-4410-4d56-8abc-799fd33280c8/download/marriages.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:28:13.711141,2021-11-30,24703806.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 611,Tasmanian Bankruptcy Records (1821-1928),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2017-07-13T23:40:52.786178,2021-11-23T14:32:41.800645,"Documents from cases of bankruptcy and insolvency. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Bankruptcy%09Bankruptcy) Over 1,600 records.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/b0627a17-6783-4c18-a83e-11aa7e22e50e,1821,1928,Bankruptcy - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/b0627a17-6783-4c18-a83e-11aa7e22e50e/resource/1505870e-fce6-4fab-a0b6-9b29d3ff9ace/download/bankruptcy.csv,CSV,,2017-07-14T09:41:38.726295,2021-11-23,211923.0,Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia 575,Tasmanian Naturalisations (1835-1904),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:51:30.181632,2021-11-30T15:13:31.445671,"People applying to become citizens. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Naturalisations%09Naturalisations). 1,190 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/b19224c6-3b78-4d03-8a9d-c97d7b8db541,1835,1904,Tasmanian Naturalisations - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/b19224c6-3b78-4d03-8a9d-c97d7b8db541/resource/6e4a4678-9845-42da-a7e1-99f00aee2028/download/naturalisations.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:31:05.628783,2021-11-30,313853.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 599,World War I Soldiers and Nurses (1914-1928).,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-15T03:04:09.056176,2021-11-23T14:36:42.489452,"Photographs, articles and applications for land under soldier settlement. Newspaper data indexed by Wendy Knolle and kindly supplied by the [Tasmanian Family History Society, Hobart Branch The dataset is available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](http://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09WW1+Photographs%09WW1+Photographs). Over 11,000 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/b711231a-2a02-48eb-bbc1-9e31b0b8f319,1914,1928,World War One Tasmanian Photographs - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/b711231a-2a02-48eb-bbc1-9e31b0b8f319/resource/2c27bb2e-c55f-4606-af72-85d3ed69049c/download/world-war-1-soldiers-nurses.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:01:58.539607,2021-11-23,2835528.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 638,Tasmanian Births (1803-1933),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-16T03:02:06.097826,2021-11-02T14:38:49.528397,"Over 200,000 records of people born in Tasmania including some baptisms collected by the Registrar General (1900-1933 baptisms only) and available from the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Births%09Births). ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/c8a4d43f-7ab5-40c4-817e-7babdc43e0f2,1803,1933,Tasmanian Births - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/c8a4d43f-7ab5-40c4-817e-7babdc43e0f2/resource/8d710758-26ce-46ca-972d-5067db3a75d2/download/births.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:42:58.421630,2021-11-02,50926330.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 572,Tasmanian Prisoners (1877-1938),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:54:13.281076,2021-11-30T15:13:37.481840,"Records of prisoners in the Hobart gaol. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Prisoners%09Prisoners). Over 6,500 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/d2c27ee7-8be8-425b-a028-b96ef3847fac,1877,1938,Tasmanian Prisoners - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/d2c27ee7-8be8-425b-a028-b96ef3847fac/resource/2dc53c91-40a6-4eac-8b12-949bf0278bf2/download/prisoners.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:44:18.713508,2021-11-30,855235.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 644,Libraries Tasmania Digitised Archives,Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2016-04-05T05:02:51.837843,2021-02-16T14:31:20.335639,"Libraries Tasmania's collection of digitised archives including files, letters, manuscripts, maps, plans, photographs films and more.",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/d7ec2d93-b9dd-482b-b6d9-432b2a2455a3,1869-01-01,,Digitised Archives - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/d7ec2d93-b9dd-482b-b6d9-432b2a2455a3/resource/ee8ec788-77ed-4faf-8ceb-17f046ab2a4f/download/archives_ite_dix.csv,CSV,,2016-04-05T15:03:32.004162,2021-02-16,431833966.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 635,Tasmanian Census (1837-1857),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-16T04:40:35.041307,2021-11-02T14:38:57.589099,"Householders in the 1840s and 1850s, not complete for all districts. Available from the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Census%09Census). Over 14,500 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/dcca6fc4-fb19-4172-ae04-7175260f4990,1837,1857,Tasmanian Census - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/dcca6fc4-fb19-4172-ae04-7175260f4990/resource/3e8ac94c-0e5a-44dd-9a61-a8a08707650d/download/census.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T09:47:42.254072,2021-11-02,2340469.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 569,Tasmanian Wills (1813-1997),Libraries Tasmania,Libraries Tasmania,2015-06-18T01:43:26.050087,2021-11-30T15:14:03.733399,"Wills and letters of administration of estates registered for probate. Available via the [Tasmanian Names Index](https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Wills%09Wills). Over 106,000 records. ",data.gov.au,https://data.gov.au/dataset/e897a164-153a-448b-9558-ec0b57079b3d,1813,1997,Tasmanian Wills - CSV,https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/e897a164-153a-448b-9558-ec0b57079b3d/resource/3e4a55d2-554f-4577-a530-7fcb2d255060/download/wills.csv,CSV,,2016-03-22T10:46:46.572633,2021-11-30,15742261.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 933,Railway Employment Records,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2014-09-30T04:34:46.985977,2016-07-20T12:10:21.234999,"This index contains 763 entries from two series of records: a register of salaried officers working for the NSW Government Railways and Tramways, 1856-1890; and a personnel register for Darling Harbour, 1909-32. [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/railway-employment-records).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1f776129-6d97-4225-afc0-b9fc1833f815,,,Railway Employment Records,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A35%3A07.812Z/railway-employment-records.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, First Name, First Position Listed, Date of First Position Listed, Page, Item, Remarks, ID",2014-09-30T00:36:18.152909,,,Creative Commons Attribution 931,"NSW Government Railways and Tramways Roll of Honour, 1914-1919",NSW State Archives,,2014-09-30T04:45:10.718317,2016-07-20T12:15:24.842423,"Name search for railway employees who died in the First World War. This index contains 1214 entries and was compiled from one volume by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/railways-and-tramways-roll-of-honour).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/33809e06-5e9e-49e6-a922-b345afc0b4ca,,,NSW Govt Railways and Tramways - Roll of Honour - 1914-1919.csv,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A45%3A19.871Z/nsw-govt-railways-and-tramways-roll-of-honour-1914-1919.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, First Name, Branch, Military Unit, Page No, ID",2014-09-30T00:46:33.977932,,,Creative Commons Attribution 934,"Deceased Estate Files, 1880-1923",NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2014-09-30T04:52:48.805972,2016-07-20T12:09:20.785878,"Researching deceased estates files before 1923 is a complex process, with researchers often having to check up to five different indexes to locate a file. This index simplifies the process by combining all indexes into one searchable database. There are currently c.130,000 entries dating from 1880 onwards. [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-deceased-estates-and-related-records/indexes-to-deceased-estate-files).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/5d45437c-d07a-4977-95ab-e53fb86f02c1,,,Deceased Estates,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/5d45437c-d07a-4977-95ab-e53fb86f02c1/resource/7ea09383-b884-4458-885a-6fab1fc4c209/download/deceased-estates.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, First Name, Locality, Date Of Death, Date Duty Paid, Item, Reel, Remarks, ID",2014-09-30T00:55:53.313012,,,Creative Commons Attribution 932,"Nominal Roll of the First Railway Section (AIF), 1917-20",NSW State Archives,,2014-09-30T04:50:13.606219,2016-07-20T12:15:14.925772,"Name search for railway employees who formed the 1st Railway Section of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force, also known as the 6th Australian Broad Gauge Railway Operating Company. This index contains 435 entries and was compiled from one record series by the [State Records NSW Volunteer program](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/volunteers/volunteers). [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/professions-and-occupations/railway-employees-1/nominal-roll-aif).",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/7e8b1833-4edc-483f-b38c-816e87a60149,,,Nominal Roll of the First Railway Section (AIF).csv,http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-09-30T04%3A50%3A17.994Z/nominal-roll-of-the-first-railway-section-aif.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: Surname, Other Names, Age, Address, Date of Joining, Series, Reel, Page, ID",2014-09-30T00:51:03.642506,,,Creative Commons Attribution 935,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,Index to convict bank accounts 1837-70,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/4cbdcbe0-e51f-41a1-ae44-25a16c2e06bc/download/bank-accounts-1837-70.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-convict-bank-accounts).",2015-10-01T11:57:07.654001,,,Creative Commons Attribution 936,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/07fb0a86-e7d6-4023-9033-c6ec50b077d5/download/certificates-of-freedom-1823-69.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-certificates-of-freedom).",2015-10-01T11:59:46.136381,,,Creative Commons Attribution 937,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to convict pardons, 1791-1825 and 1837-47",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/c3d46577-7ede-4ed0-96cb-9877af4727a2/download/pardons-1791-1825-and-1837-47.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-convict-pardons).",2015-10-01T12:02:20.325069,,,Creative Commons Attribution 938,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Exemption from Government Labour, 1827-32",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/bd235c5d-0690-441f-ad62-a5fa4eaa3761/download/tickets-of-exemption-from-govt-labor-1827-32.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/tickets-of-exemption-from-government-labour).",2015-10-01T12:05:30.634761,,,Creative Commons Attribution 939,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave, 1810-75",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/386608d7-a103-4440-adb7-adae2f8928db/download/tickets-of-leave-1810-75.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-tickets-of-leave).",2015-10-01T12:11:25.660171,,,Creative Commons Attribution 940,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave, Certificates of Emancipation, and Pardons, 1810-19",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/82b8128f-b0cf-44ef-b6c5-f4762688b000/download/tickets-of-leave-certificates-of-emancipation-pardons-1810-19.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-tickets-of-leave-certificates-and-pardons).",2015-10-01T12:13:36.362074,,,Creative Commons Attribution 941,Convict Indexes,NSW State Archives,State Records Authority,2015-10-01T01:54:53.522981,2015-10-01T02:14:59.600322,"Between 1788 and 1842 about 80,000 convicts were transported to New South Wales. Of these, about 85% were men and 15% were women. Almost two thirds of convicts were English (along with a small number of Scottish and Welsh), with the Irish making up the remaining one third. Convicts were usually given sentences of transportation for seven, 14 years or life. Some convicts in the 1830s received ten-year sentences. About one quarter of the convicts were sentenced to ‘the term of their natural lives’, and a proportion of these had reprieves from the death sentence. These seven indexes contain around 140,000 entries in total.",data.nsw.gov.au,https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0,,,"Index to Tickets of Leave Passports, 1835-69",https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/acdd01d0-d700-465c-a183-735c4f139ca0/resource/128a859e-120f-43e2-8f9f-9aadc05b8745/download/tickets-of-leave-passports-1835-69.csv,CSV,"This dataset contains the following attributes: ID, Surname, First Name, Alias, Vessel, Year, No, Date, Record Type, Citation, Remarks [Click here for more information about this index](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/indexes-online/indexes-to-convict-records/index-to-ticket-of-leave-passports).",2015-10-01T12:14:59.685832,,,Creative Commons Attribution 340,Land selections 1885-1981,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2021-07-23T02:31:25.710719,2022-08-09T05:41:19.820822,Registers recording details of land selection. These records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives).,data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/03e462ee-9ad3-4974-a770-e536cf827bd0,,,Land selections 1885-1981,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/03e462ee-9ad3-4974-a770-e536cf827bd0/resource/54cbd1ea-03a8-4b59-b478-526001663226/download/land-selections-1885-1891.csv,CSV,"Index to [registers of selection](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S13955) under the ""Crown Lands Act 1884"" held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Information includes, name of selector; number of selection; date the land was open to selection; Government Gazette reference; date of application; date of lease; terms of lease; payments made; transfers; any change of number e.g. when the boundaries of Land Agents' Districts were changed, new numbers were allocated to affected selections; and what happened to the selection e.g. purchased, surrendered, forfeited, subdivided.",2021-07-23T02:34:44.387239,2021-08-22T22:37:38.682917,13736345.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 256,State Library of Queensland - Music Queensland - World War 1,State Library of Queensland,opendata@slq.qld.gov.au,2018-07-26T06:55:19.483413,2020-12-09T05:52:23.186482,"Music Queensland is the State Library of Queensland’s digital music collection, and contains digitised copies of historically significant music scores about Queensland. Queensland places, people, events and pastimes are highlighted in this collection. This subset of digitised scores relate to World War 1. The scores are out of copyright. ",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/041bbe44-dd8b-47b2-a315-157233c02b90,,,Music Queensland World War 1,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/041bbe44-dd8b-47b2-a315-157233c02b90/resource/1275335e-72c8-4848-ae39-94275defe86d/download/music_queensland_ww1_subset.csv,CSV,"Music Queensland is the State Library of Queensland’s digital music collection, and contains digitised copies of historically significant music scores about Queensland. Queensland places, people, events and pastimes are highlighted in this collection. This subset of digitised scores relate to World War 1. The scores are out of copyright. ",2018-07-26T07:06:21.484481,2019-08-22T06:42:55.917346,8704.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 502,"Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15",Queensland State Archives,rkqueries@archives.qld.gov.au,2016-04-06T04:26:31.356853,2020-09-24T04:27:47.847496,Deidentified data (Unit Record File) for the [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au) Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities completed 2014-15. Read more about the [survey](http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Recordkeeping/Monitoring/Pages/default.aspx).,data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0d8e0095-4183-4e77-a75b-217cfdc2b224,,,"Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0d8e0095-4183-4e77-a75b-217cfdc2b224/resource/e3489267-7a15-4944-939c-138d6a59d35e/download/recordkeeping-survey-of-queensland-public-authorities-2014-15.csv,CSV,"The data in this spreadsheet is presented as coded responses for each question and supporting variable of the Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15.",2016-04-06T04:28:03.514548,2018-04-24T05:58:46.004736,42496.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 503,"Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15",Queensland State Archives,rkqueries@archives.qld.gov.au,2016-04-06T04:26:31.356853,2020-09-24T04:27:47.847496,Deidentified data (Unit Record File) for the [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au) Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities completed 2014-15. Read more about the [survey](http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Recordkeeping/Monitoring/Pages/default.aspx).,data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0d8e0095-4183-4e77-a75b-217cfdc2b224,,,"Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15, Data Dictionary",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0d8e0095-4183-4e77-a75b-217cfdc2b224/resource/8861b6b6-5b08-4a13-bad0-6217ed07aa2f/download/recordkeeping-survey-of-queensland-public-authorities-2014-15-open-data-dictionary.csv,CSV,"The Data Dictionary lists each question and supporting variable presented in the Unit Record File for the Queensland State Archives Recordkeeping Survey of Queensland Public Authorities, 2014-15, and includes the codes used and a short label explaining the meaning of each code. ",2016-04-06T04:39:00.509761,2018-04-24T05:59:01.533787,132608.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 306,Lazaret patient registers,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2021-08-02T03:56:42.736987,2022-08-09T05:57:48.272370,"This dataset is an index to [lazaret patient registers](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S21090) held at [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au). They document patient information captured at these lazarets, including personal particulars, medical history and location information (admissions, transfers etc.).",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0e9439a4-1d31-49bc-a915-070723363899,,,Lazaret Patient Registers,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0e9439a4-1d31-49bc-a915-070723363899/resource/352b8cb7-d9b4-4441-8140-d32623508347/download/lazaret-patient-registers-1892-1940.csv,CSV,"The registers for 1892 to 1940 are admission, medical, discharge and death registers of sufferers of Hansen's disease (also known as leprosy) at Stradbroke Island (Dunwich), Friday Island, Peel Island and Fantome Island Lazarets. Several of the registers record personal particulars such as name, age, sex, nationality, parent's details and other biographical information. Also often recorded are dates of admission/arrival, dates and locations of death, burial and grave information, discharge dates and transfer information. Some of the registers record medical treatment and test results during the patient's period of residence.",2021-08-02T04:02:56.057025,2021-08-19T02:44:00.170724,471040.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 310,Toowoomba prison records 1864 to 1906,Queensland State Archives,info@archives.qld.gov.au,2015-07-01T23:02:18.577723,2022-08-09T05:55:00.317328,"These indexes were compiled from Toowoomba prison records including [Court book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16291), [Discharge book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16293), [Prisoners admitted],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16288) and [Register of Female Prisoners],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16289) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archives.qld.gov.au). These records were created by HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1864 to 1906. NOTE: Terms found in the records reflect the period in which they were created. As such, some words and descriptions may be culturally insensitive.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de,,,Toowoomba Prisoners 1864-1906,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de/resource/a97205f7-d4a1-4984-80ac-5acc52d0ec89/download/index-to-toowoomba-prisoners-1864-1906-.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of prisoners tried at criminal sittings at Toowoomba and other regional courts in southeast Queensland. It also lists the names of male and female prisoners admitted to HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1895 to 1906, names of female prisoners admitted to HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1887 to 1891 and names of prisoners discharged from HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1869 to 1879. Information also includes aliases, the court and date of sitting, prisoner number, date of conviction, date of sentence, date of receipt into the gaol, gaol number, date discharged, and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details ",2022-04-28T01:25:04.574280,2022-05-26T04:54:56.004770,3145728.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 311,Toowoomba prison records 1864 to 1906,Queensland State Archives,info@archives.qld.gov.au,2015-07-01T23:02:18.577723,2022-08-09T05:55:00.317328,"These indexes were compiled from Toowoomba prison records including [Court book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16291), [Discharge book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16293), [Prisoners admitted],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16288) and [Register of Female Prisoners],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16289) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archives.qld.gov.au). These records were created by HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1864 to 1906. NOTE: Terms found in the records reflect the period in which they were created. As such, some words and descriptions may be culturally insensitive.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de,,,"Prisoners tried, Toowoomba 1864-1903",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de/resource/96c31de0-78da-4754-8793-750e370a3fdc/download/prisoners-tried-toowoomba-1864-1903.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of prisoners tried at criminal sittings at Toowoomba and other regional courts in south east Queensland. Information also includes aliases, the court and date of sitting and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details.",2015-07-01T23:05:50.004258,2022-05-10T06:15:23.084149,309248.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 312,Toowoomba prison records 1864 to 1906,Queensland State Archives,info@archives.qld.gov.au,2015-07-01T23:02:18.577723,2022-08-09T05:55:00.317328,"These indexes were compiled from Toowoomba prison records including [Court book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16291), [Discharge book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16293), [Prisoners admitted],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16288) and [Register of Female Prisoners],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16289) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archives.qld.gov.au). These records were created by HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1864 to 1906. NOTE: Terms found in the records reflect the period in which they were created. As such, some words and descriptions may be culturally insensitive.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de,,,"Prisoners admitted, Toowoomba 1895-1906",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de/resource/9618a129-4778-4c59-9c5b-c4ff47a180e2/download/prisoners-admitted-toowoomba-1895-to-1906.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of male and female prisoners admitted to HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1895 to 1906. Information also includes aliases, prisoner number, date of conviction and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details.",2015-07-02T05:53:28.223230,2021-08-11T03:40:35.554842,1000960.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 313,Toowoomba prison records 1864 to 1906,Queensland State Archives,info@archives.qld.gov.au,2015-07-01T23:02:18.577723,2022-08-09T05:55:00.317328,"These indexes were compiled from Toowoomba prison records including [Court book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16291), [Discharge book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16293), [Prisoners admitted],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16288) and [Register of Female Prisoners],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16289) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archives.qld.gov.au). These records were created by HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1864 to 1906. NOTE: Terms found in the records reflect the period in which they were created. As such, some words and descriptions may be culturally insensitive.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de,,,"Female prisoners admitted, Toowoomba 1887-1891",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de/resource/226194c4-116d-47a8-a474-131f25f7f93c/download/female-prisoners-admitted-toowoomba-1887-1891.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of female prisoners admitted to HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1887 to 1891. Information also includes aliases, date of sentence, date of receipt into the gaol and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details.",2015-07-02T05:56:20.432900,2021-12-17T06:21:01.406889,278016.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 314,Toowoomba prison records 1864 to 1906,Queensland State Archives,info@archives.qld.gov.au,2015-07-01T23:02:18.577723,2022-08-09T05:55:00.317328,"These indexes were compiled from Toowoomba prison records including [Court book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16291), [Discharge book],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16293), [Prisoners admitted],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16288) and [Register of Female Prisoners],(https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S16289) held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archives.qld.gov.au). These records were created by HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1864 to 1906. NOTE: Terms found in the records reflect the period in which they were created. As such, some words and descriptions may be culturally insensitive.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de,,,"Prisoners discharged, Toowoomba 1869-1879",https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/0f17f39e-d89a-4ab1-8ee9-62387380d4de/resource/c1828191-1d4a-4518-b638-79fa5295cfe7/download/prisoners-discharged-toowoomba-1869-1879.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of prisoners discharged from HM Gaol (later Prison) Toowoomba from 1869 to 1879. Information also includes aliases, gaol number, date discharged, and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details.",2017-01-11T03:08:55.235728,2021-08-10T03:36:02.688716,805376.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 345,Dunwich Benevolent Asylum records,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2020-08-06T01:50:18.138073,2022-08-09T05:38:23.516169,"The dateset lists inmates admissions and discharges, deaths and burials for the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum 1859-1927. The data has been extracted from various records held at [Queensland State Archives](http://www.archives.qld.gov.au).",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10a4b7e2-dc85-4c5a-98a4-705f61685392,,,Index to Dunwich Benevolent Asylum 1885-1907,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10a4b7e2-dc85-4c5a-98a4-705f61685392/resource/d0a577d7-d0b6-4ad7-9645-83998b5d89b0/download/dunwich-benevolent-asylum-1885-1907.csv,CSV,"This resource lists inmates at the Dunwich Benevolent Aslyum 1885 -1907. The data has been extracted from the Queensland Government Gazette. Details include dates of admission, discharged, death, transfer, readmission, removal or absconding.",2021-01-19T02:12:26.448370,2021-01-19T02:30:19.467865,3145728.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 346,Dunwich Benevolent Asylum records,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2020-08-06T01:50:18.138073,2022-08-09T05:38:23.516169,"The dateset lists inmates admissions and discharges, deaths and burials for the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum 1859-1927. The data has been extracted from various records held at [Queensland State Archives](http://www.archives.qld.gov.au).",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10a4b7e2-dc85-4c5a-98a4-705f61685392,,,Index to Dunwich Benevolent Asylum 1859-1927,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10a4b7e2-dc85-4c5a-98a4-705f61685392/resource/8af229f9-8695-492b-9425-8e9576f644f5/download/indexes-to-dunwich-benevolent-asylum-1859-1948.csv,CSV,"Dunwich Benevolent Asylum was established 13 May 1865 when inmates were first transferred to the Dunwich Quarantine Station from the Benevolent Ward attached to the Brisbane Hospital under the Benevolent Asylum Wards Act of 1861. The Asylum continued to operate until it was officially closed on 30 Sep 1946. It provided for poor people who because of age, accident, infirmity or otherwise were unable to care for themselves. The Index /dataset lists inmates admissions and discharges, deaths and burials. An inmate may have been admitted, discharged and readmitted several times in their lifetime; not all inmates have a death or burial recorded. Inmates could be discharged to Brisbane Hospital or the Reception House. These records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/).",2020-08-06T01:52:47.171887,2022-06-27T23:42:20.345197,6602826.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 519,Queensland Museum collection of entomology specimens,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2014-02-18T23:01:35.439275,2019-07-10T16:42:06.045184,"A list of specimens of entomology species in Queensland including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/10d28f0b-4dc7-43d2-8b17-8c1089ec4515,,,Queensland Museum entomology collection records,http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/entomology-data/entomology-data.csv,CSV,"A CSV file containing records of all entomology specimens in the Queensland Museum collection including their common names, scientific names, taxonomy, and distribution. For more information about the fields please consult [CSV Fields] (http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/microsites/data/entomology-data/headings.csv).",2014-02-18T23:02:02.219241,2017-06-23T00:00:00,245576499.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 507,Miners Rights and Warden's Collections (Palmer Goldfields) 1874-1880,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2018-04-26T22:49:18.181324,2020-09-09T04:12:46.485058,"Registers of miners' rights issued and of Warden's collections generally. Nov 1874 - Nov 1880. Extracts from a Mining Warden's register held at [Queensland State Archives](www.archives.qld.gov.au) showing business licences issued at Palmerville, Upper Camp and Edwardstown (the original name for Maytown).",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/129e34d7-9c17-4a63-ba70-6e297050e559,,,Miners Rights and Warden's Collections (Palmer Goldfields) 1874-1880,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/129e34d7-9c17-4a63-ba70-6e297050e559/resource/13ac89c4-bb7b-414f-a8c6-5cf5ee5bc841/download/miners-rights-and-wardens-collections-palmer-goldfields-1874-1880.csv,CSV,"Registers of miners' rights issued and of Warden's collections generally. Nov 1874 - Nov 1880. Extracts from a Mining Warden's register showing business licences issued at Palmerville, Upper Camp and Edwardstown (the original name for Maytown).",2018-04-26T22:50:04.970056,2018-09-05T02:08:25.926016,10276044.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 527,Board of the Queensland Museum Annual Report - Consultancies 2019-2020,Queensland Museum,opendata@qm.qld.gov.au,2020-09-30T04:20:57.940458,2022-06-20T13:17:33.784074,Queensland Museum Network Consultancies for the financial year 2019-2020,data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/135a8ed3-ea45-4906-b7b4-889d1a1a657c,,,Board of the Queensland Museum Annual Report - Consultancies 2019-2020,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/135a8ed3-ea45-4906-b7b4-889d1a1a657c/resource/66bfba9b-e22c-49da-9398-26fef34742dc/download/2019-20-annual-report-consultancies-reporting-template.csv,CSV,Consultancies reported in the Queensland Museum Annual Report 2019-2020,2020-09-30T04:45:14.957510,2020-09-30T23:55:25.222342,408.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 349,Equity files 1857 to 1899,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2013-03-04T05:47:13.945336,2022-08-09T05:36:22.768856,"This index was compiled from [Equity files](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S155050) created by the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane from 1857 to 1899. Equity files include liquidation of companies, gold miners’ disputes, rights of minors and incapacitated persons, and disputes over wills and intestacies. The files are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives).",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/1364e928-ed55-49d8-92ef-856fa52395c8,,,Equity files 1857 to 1899,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/1364e928-ed55-49d8-92ef-856fa52395c8/resource/80c49c0a-36f8-47ab-a3ae-a63682385637/download/equity-files-1857-1899.csv,CSV,"This open data file lists the names of people and businesses involved in equity cases before the Supreme Court, Brisbane. Details include the date the case was first filed, the file number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details.",2013-03-03T23:48:22.785307,2022-06-20T05:58:50.985310,1782579.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 19,State Library of Queensland - Queensland Language Services,State Library of Queensland,opendata@slq.qld.gov.au,2021-12-24T02:05:47.573910,2022-07-21T15:22:11.272417,"Details of Queensland Language Services for the Library Board of Queensland. Information includes number of clients who require language support, interpreter engagement expenditure and number of interpreter engagements. http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/about-us/corporate/publications/corporate-reporting",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/147d1ca9-bd43-4440-b42e-15db36e97d21,,,Language Services - Library Board of Queensland 2020-21,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/147d1ca9-bd43-4440-b42e-15db36e97d21/resource/ee1c16a4-760d-4771-9aae-2427895a77cb/download/library-board-of-queensland-202021-queensland-language-services-reporting-final-260821.csv,CSV,Details of Queensland Language Services for the Library Board of Queensland for 2020-21.,2021-12-24T02:09:00.887210,2021-12-24T02:09:00.811133,207.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0