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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.\n\nHighlights 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.", "source": "data.wa.gov.au", "info_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/36bd6d24-69e0-4a0a-a7af-5adb08879be3", "start_date": "", "end_date": "", "file_title": "SLWA Digitised Maps 1840-1985 CSV", "download_url": "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", "format": "CSV", "file_description": "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. 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The records were created by Library staff from the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) between 1997 and 2014. \n\nInformation captured includes:\n\u2022\tthe deceased\u2019s name\n\u2022\tyear of birth and death\n\u2022\ta title and summary of the obituary\n\u2022\tthe publication title and date it was printed in \n\u2022\tthe page number the obituary appears on\n", "source": "data.wa.gov.au", "info_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09", "start_date": "", "end_date": "", "file_title": "Indexed Obituaries.csv", "download_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2f8c1a74-8b10-4b58-b3bf-be339fb0fd09/resource/10a5c9ff-0a35-4c97-8251-153efb70d66b/download/indexed-obituaries.csv", "format": "CSV", "file_description": "Comma separated data exported from Library's database.", "file_created": "2018-09-04T02:24:23.539112", "file_modified": "2018-09-04T02:24:23.481528", "file_size": "", "licence": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0"} {"rowid": 981, "dataset_title": "Newspaper Titles at State Library of WA", "publisher": "State Library of Western Australia", "author": "Author Not Specified", "dataset_issued": "2016-07-25T01:01:24.493264", "dataset_modified": "2022-05-25T18:46:15.354572", "dataset_description": "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.\n\nSelected 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. \n\nThis file includes the title, dates of publication, other titles (former and later) area of publication and some notes about individual publications.", "source": "data.wa.gov.au", "info_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150", "start_date": "", "end_date": "", "file_title": "WA_newspapers_2016", "download_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/c8d68516-0eb8-445d-913a-c2f692366150/resource/09f32d84-6c5c-46c3-bba7-a05a33f3d48f/download/newspapers-wa.csv", "format": "CSV", "file_description": "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. \n\nThe data has been harvested and reformatted from the State Library of Western Australia Catalogue.", "file_created": "2016-07-25T01:05:00.703381", "file_modified": "2016-07-25T01:05:00.670260", "file_size": "", "licence": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0"} {"rowid": 982, "dataset_title": "Digital Photographic Collection", "publisher": "State Library of Western Australia", "author": "Author Not Specified", "dataset_issued": "2016-07-25T03:53:22.224986", "dataset_modified": "2022-05-25T18:46:16.346659", "dataset_description": "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.\n\nWe'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 \n\nThe 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\u2019ll be directed to a set of monochrome or faded photos with a click your sense can feast on an enhanced colour version.", "source": "data.wa.gov.au", "info_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f", "start_date": "", "end_date": "", "file_title": "Pictorial collection_csv", "download_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/7faa2336-7601-447c-91b0-4b771ee26b6f/resource/9117bf08-bd54-4b19-89f8-ca86ae799875/download/slwapictorial.csv", "format": "CSV", "file_description": "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. \nTools used to create this dataset: \n