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The State Library of Western Australia's Information Gateways bring together information on a range of selected subjects for specific groups of people.
If you want to trace your family history, or just have an interest in genealogy, or want to view the State's records and archives, then this site has details of the services provided by the State Records Office.
Friends of the Battye Library aims to assist and promote the interests of J.S. Battye Library of Western Australian History and the State Records Office. This site outlines the organisation’s activities and services.
As well as providing access to its own extensive knowledge bases, the State Library of Western Australia also promotes the use of other knowledge bases from its web site.
SLWA, The State Library of Western Australia, works in partnership with Local Government to provide public libraries located around the State. This site describes the wide range of resources and services they provide.
The Save Our Century Fund is a fundraising appeal to raise money to preserve, collect and present Western Australia's 20th century stories.
Where do you go to obtain a bird licence? How do you pay stamp duty on a tenancy agreement? The Infolink Government and Community Information Database will help you find the answers.
Provides a list of contact details and information for all State Government Libraries.
Access information on the State Library of Western Australia and associated services, as well as links to information gateways and knowledge bases on a broad range of topics.
Find out all about The State Library of Western Australia from this site. All major services are explained, publications and policies are also presented.
The State Library of Western Australia's Information Gateways bring together information on a range of selected subjects or for specific groups of people.
The State Records Office manages the State's records for State and Local Government agencies and the general public. The SRO can assist agencies with records management. The public can also access State archives. See this site for details.
This site is a comprehensive guide for visitors to The State Library of Western Australia. Here you can find out about opening hours, parking, services, facilities and more.
The State Library of Western Australia is the primary source for any information relating to Western Australia, whether historical or current.
The State Library of Western Australia holds the world's premier collection of books relating to Western Australia, ranging across all subjects. You can search the catalogue to locate specific titles.
What is ephemera? This is a term to describe the seemingly minor documents of everyday life such as pamphlets, leaflets and brochures. Although these items are often taken for granted, they can be useful sources of information for research.
The State Library of Western Australia is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in family history.
The State Library of Western Australia's State Records Office of Western Australia has the responsibility for preserving and providing access to non-current archival records created by Colonial and State Governments, as well as local authorities, in WA.
The State Library of Western Australia’s extensive collection of Western Australian documentary heritage materials is made all the more valuable by the creation, over many years, of detailed indexes to the content of the collection.
The State Library of Western Australia aims to collect a copy of every new map produced in Western Australia. Included are extensive collections of original cartographic and architectural plans and drawings.
The State Library of Western Australia holds over 800 Western Australian newspaper titles. These range from the manuscript newspapers of the early 1830's up to currently published titles. You can search the Catalogue on this site.
The State Library of Western Australia's oral history collection contains over 10,000 hours of tape representing interviews with over 5,000 Western Australians. There are stories of war, migration, personal and family relationships, mining and more.
The State Library of Western Australia holds over 125,000 photographs in its Pictorial Collection. This fascinating collection includes portraits of people from all walks of life, social gatherings, dances, sporting events and more.
The State Library of Western Australia has an extensive collection of Western Australian private archives.
The State Library of Western Australia holds the world's most extensive collection of magazines and journals relating to Western Australia. You can search the Catalogue to locate specific titles.
The State Library of Western Australia has an extensive collection of unique historical and contemporary films, videos and television productions, relating to Western Australia which date from 1907 to the present day.
SLWA's Information Gateways bring together information on a range of selected subjects or for specific groups of people. Young people will find this particular Gateway full of great information on topics of interest for youth.
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