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 363,School Inspectors' Reports 1974-1991,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2018-04-11T03:39:12.090482,2022-07-18T06:01:26.797273,"This series comprises District Inspectors' reports on schools, copies of which were kept by the Department of Public Instruction (after 1957 known as the Department of Education), and the schools: a copy of each Inspection Report was sent to the school and to the Department. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives). Each pro - forma Inspection Report includes the school name, the school number, the class being assessed, the date of the inspection in full, and the total number of male and female students present. There is also an assessment of the school according to the following categories: 1. school administrative records; 2. school 'government ' or discipline; 3. organization, which includes sufficient accommodation, classification of pupils, teaching standard and experience; 5. proficiency and progress of pupils; 6. care of grounds; 7. school, games and physical exercise; 8. general conditions; and 9. general remarks. Education Regional Districts are: Brisbane South, Brisbane North, Brisbane West, Central Queensland, Darling Downs, Wide Bay, South West, North West and Northern [this includes the Islands of the Torres Strait].",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/d1ade7c0-1265-45d8-a2df-f26016aaa27c,,,School Inspectors' Reports 1874-1991,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/d1ade7c0-1265-45d8-a2df-f26016aaa27c/resource/0ceb4ab3-c5fe-49a6-8826-2dc94b44a40c/download/school-inspectors-reports-1874-1991.csv,CSV,"This series comprises District Inspectors' reports on schools, copies of which were kept by the Department of Public Instruction (after 1957 known as the Department of Education), and the schools: a copy of each Inspection Report was sent to the school and to the Department. Each pro - forma Inspection Report includes the school name, the school number, the class being assessed, the date of the inspection in full, and the total number of male and female students present. There is also an assessment of the school according to the following categories: 1. school administrative records; 2. school 'government ' or discipline; 3. organization, which includes sufficient accommodation, classification of pupils, teaching standard and experience; 5. proficiency and progress of pupils; 6. care of grounds; 7. school, games and physical exercise; 8. general conditions; and 9. general remarks. Education Regional Districts are: Brisbane South, Brisbane North, Brisbane West, Central Queensland, Darling Downs, Wide Bay, South West, North West and Northern [this includes the Islands of the Torres Strait]. Education Department reports are filed according to Education Regional district, then alphabetically by school name, and chronologically by date of report; reports kept by schools are chronological by date of report under the school name. Reports may not have been issued for some schools for some years, and not all reports may have been received by Queensland State Archives; there may, therefore, be gaps in the date ranges listed.",2018-04-11T03:40:33.483460,2018-09-04T04:40:03.959157,1048576.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 367,Writs 1857-2008,Queensland State Archives,web@archives.qld.gov.au,2018-01-19T04:13:50.385047,2022-06-29T02:32:44.860953,"Civil actions brought before the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane. Includes divorce files 1894-1961. The records are held at [Queensland State Archives](https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/series/S5687). The file on each case contains the writ of summons and associated documents such as entry of appearance, affidavits, bill of costs, certification of taxation, pleas, declaration, notice of motion for a new trial, joinder of issue, praecipes, fi fa, exhibits, replication, bond, interpleader, application of search, consent order, certificate of lower scale (costs), papers for the judge, petition, summons for directions, judgment nisi, judgment by default for want of appearance, judgment, discontinuance of action etc. Writs include cases of admiralty, defamation, unpaid debts or wages, negligence (sometimes resulting in death), breach of agreement or contract, trespassing, damages, dissolution of marriage, dissolution of partnership, negligent driving, possession of land, income tax, injunctions restraining, etc Matrimonial writs are marked ""Mat"" or ""Matrimonial"". Matrimonial petitions were kept as a separate series from 1861 to 1894 and from 1961 to 1976; from 1894 to 1961 they were kept together with other writs. Note: The majority of writs for 1961 and 1962 were destroyed in a Supreme Court fire in 1968.",data.qld.gov.au,https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/f93dfe6f-d377-410f-86ea-adfa24fc7c0c,,,Writs 1857-2008,https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/f93dfe6f-d377-410f-86ea-adfa24fc7c0c/resource/411a08c5-05d2-485f-b3c0-6ee1e1b2252d/download/writs-1857-2008.csv,CSV,"Civil actions brought before the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane. Includes divorce files 1894-1961. The file on each case contains the writ of summons and associated documents such as entry of appearance, affidavits, bill of costs, certification of taxation, pleas, declaration, notice of motion for a new trial, joinder of issue, praecipes, fi fa, exhibits, replication, bond, interpleader, application of search, consent order, certificate of lower scale (costs), papers for the judge, petition, summons for directions, judgment nisi, judgment by default for want of appearance, judgment, discontinuance of action etc. Writs include cases of admiralty, defamation, unpaid debts or wages, negligence (sometimes resulting in death), breach of agreement or contract, trespassing, damages, dissolution of marriage, dissolution of partnership, negligent driving, possession of land, income tax, injunctions restraining, etc Matrimonial writs are marked ""Mat"" or ""Matrimonial"". Matrimonial petitions were kept as a separate series from 1861 to 1894 and from 1961 to 1976; from 1894 to 1961 they were kept together with other writs. Note: The majority of writs for 1961 and 1962 were destroyed in a Supreme Court fire in 1968.",2018-01-19T04:16:09.724309,2018-09-04T00:00:00,10485760.0,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0