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Data for: Definition matters. Metropolitan areas and agglomeration economies in a large-developing country
Replication files accompanying the paper: Bosker, Maarten, Jane Park and Mark Roberts (forthcoming) "Definition Matters. Metropolitan Areas and Agglomeration Economies in a Large Developing Country.
Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts is pictured his freshman year at Uinah High School. He is the son of Don W. and Melva Roberts. He married Iona Johnston on December 31, 1937. He passed away January 29, 1962
MORE THAN EVER: LYNNE ROBERTS-GOODWIN 2014
Summary
Annotation. MORE THAN EVER 2014 ©lynnerobertsgoodwin.Publication of the photographic works of Sydney-based artist Lynne Roberts-Goodwin which span from 2012 to 2014 with accompanying essay by prominent contemporary writer and theorist Dr. Veronica Tello.Quote: ' Critics have repeatedly remarked on the "strong political undercurrent" in Lynne Roberts-Goodwin's subtle imagery of geopolitical landscapes. Spanning sites such as Northern Cyprus, Syria and Death Valley, USA, these are pictures that only hint at the burden of incommensurable faiths, geo-economic divisions and ethnic conflicts that mark the region she documents'. Dr. Veronica Tello©2014
Mark Rowland Roberts' shop
An unknown woman with two children standing in front of Mark Rowland Roberts’ shop, near Schoolhouse Hill. Ink writing on the photograph. 1916
[Regents] Photograph of Dr. Robert Nelsen, Jody Nelsen, Mark Roberts, Harry L. Roberts, and Miss Roberts
Dr. Robert Nelsen, Jody Nelsen, Mark Roberts, Harry L. Roberts, and Miss Roberts at the Regents Event.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/utpaphotographs/1514/thumbnail.jp
Home of Mark Rowland Roberts
Photo of Mark Rowland Roberts’ extended family sitting on the steps leading to the front door of his house. 1957
Irene Roberts
A young Irene Roberts on a swing in her yard with a picket fence in the background. 1921
NSW Port Macquarie Penal Settlement (1821-1826)
This data is a record of the population of convicts at the Port Macquarie Penal Settlement, 1821-1832, collated by David Roberts and Melissa Gibbs (University of New England) from records in the NSW State Archives, including 'Gaolers Lists' and a 'Port Macquarie Population Book'. These were prisoners sentenced to forms of secondary transportation in NSW, for the most part following their earlier transportation as penal convicts from Britain and Ireland. The data includes names, date of trial, sentence to be served at Port Macquarie
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