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This week we are celebrating & thanking our #volunteers, who play a crucial role in making our collection more accessible for YOU!
Our volunteers have made over 2.3 million entries accessible via our online indexes and the Open Data portal @volunteeringqld
We can read 🗺️ maps better than anyone... you might say we are map legends 😂 Explore a selection of the most interesting maps from the archives:
https://t.co/NTPoj60AY2
Pictured is a map of the electoral district of Brisbane from 1949.
#QSArchives
For something different (and Movember Australia) we have a 👨 cartoon commissioned by TMR for a registration display back in the 90s.
🖼️ Find more images from the 1990s in our latest album:
https://t.co/1Wr1uWt3Ff
The illustration is by #GlenSingletonIllustration; ITM1886476
A Happy New Year from everyone at QSA! 🎆
DIID: 2350 #QSArchives #NYE
Of the 102 cane toads imported from Hawaii in 1935, 101 survived the trip to Meringa, Queensland. Their Australian population has since exploded to well over two million.
Find out more interesting cane toad facts with Place Invaders, now playable at QSA: https://t.co/klD9KrNmHt
Going to the #Ekka this week? Catch our 'Go Fish' #interactive display in a #special Ekka edition while you're there! Find it at the Housing and Public Works stand!
@nswarchives All we see is red? #Queenslander
Good luck :D
@MarineParasites @jcu @CSTFA_JCU It's the sort of work that would make Frank Olsen proud.
#qld #fisheries @QldAgriculture #history #science #sustainability
Lot's of pictures of Jaw's buddies in our new Flickr album. #oceanfriends https://t.co/YhVB4PrKM9 @SeaWorld
#Koalas everywhere today will be celebrating #NationalEucalyptDay! #EucBeaut17 #ozplants https://t.co/3jPBeQLDD6