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Historical Imagery 1965
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1965/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1965 |
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Historical Imagery 1947
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a verity of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo
Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover
and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced
historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at
large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the
'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical
Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in
a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service
(WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the
JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer
Hub.
Accessing the
WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1947/MapServer
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Metadata
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1947 |
Content Type |
Web Map |
Description |
Historical Aerial Photo Enhancement (HAPE) Ortho Mosaic for Aerial Imagery captured in 1947. |
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Historical Imagery 1954
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the 'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1954 |
Content Type |
Aerial Imagery |
Description |
Historical Aerial Photo Enhancement (HAPE) Ortho Mosaic layer for Aerial imagery captured in 1954. |
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Historical Imagery 1969
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1969/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1978
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1978/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1972
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1972/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1976
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1980
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1966/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
<span
Historical Imagery 1979
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the 'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1979 |
Content Type |
Aerial Imagery |
Description |
Historical Aerial Photo Enhancement (HAPE) Ortho Mosaic layer for Aerial imagery captured in 1979. |
Initial Publication Date |
00/00/1979 |
Data Currency |
00/00/1979 |
Data Update Frequency |
Other |
Content Source |
Data provider files |
File Type |
Imagery Layer |
Attribution |
. |
Historical Imagery 1966
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1966/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1966 |
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License information was derived automatically
Historical Imagery 1965
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1965/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1965 |
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Historical Imagery 1969
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1969/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
<span
Historical Imagery 1951
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation
Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed
by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness
of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad
range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only
allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also
provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery
mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and
utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the 'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical
Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications
as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions.
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/Spot2020Q1/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
<span
Historical Imagery 1978
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1978/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
<span
Historical Imagery 1974
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the 'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
Content Title |
Historical Imagery 1974 |
Content Type |
Aerial Imagery |
Description |
Historical Aerial Photo Enhancement (HAPE) Ortho Mosaic layer for Aerial imagery captured in 1974. |
Initial Publication Date |
00/00/1974 |
Data Currency |
00/00/1974 |
Data Update Frequency |
Other |
Content Source |
Data provider files |
File Type |
Imagery Layer |
Attribution |
. |
Data Theme, Classification or Relationship to other Datasets |
NSW Imagery Theme of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) |
Accuracy |
Assessment of positional accuracy for each mosaic was undertaken using a 5km x 5km grid. An overall accuracy of +/- 20m for 95% of the 100k map sheet was targeted. The mosaic was assessed for positional accuracy at a scale of 1:10,000 using ADS 50cm imagery. |
Historical Imagery 1971
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1971/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
<span
Historical Imagery 1976
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1971
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1971/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 2005
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1966/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1975
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1975/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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Historical Imagery 1965
Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.
Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.
The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:
1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer
2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions
3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.
Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO
Open Catalogue window
Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server
Specify this url:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1965/MapServer/WMTS
Click Get Layers > Ok
Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.
Drag the HAPE layer onto the map
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