Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Which source(s) used for OSM civil parishes please.

2020-02-15 Thread Killyfole and District Development Association
Found it, in JOSM add the following imagery:

tms[5,20]:https://mapwarper.net/layers/tile/295/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png

On Saturday, 15 February 2020 14:41:55 GMT Brian Hollinshead wrote:
> During a recent talk to some genealogists I was asked which sources we used
> for adding the civil parishes back in the day.
> 
> My best memory was grouping the townlands from detail on the Sean Ruad web
> (now the core roscommon I think) which is a list from the 1851 index?
> 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Which source(s) used for OSM civil parishes please.

2020-02-15 Thread Killyfole and District Development Association
I think it was the Memorial Atlas of Ireland, provided by NUI Galway. There 
was a layer in JOSM for tracing Civil Parishes and Baronies, I can't find it 
any more, as our infrastructure has gone done (ie maps.openstreetmap.ie)

Here is the one for Fermanagh on Mapwarper - http://mapwarper.net/maps/8294

On Saturday, 15 February 2020 14:41:55 GMT Brian Hollinshead wrote:
> During a recent talk to some genealogists I was asked which sources we used
> for adding the civil parishes back in the day.
> 
> My best memory was grouping the townlands from detail on the Sean Ruad web
> (now the core roscommon I think) which is a list from the 1851 index?
> 
> Thanks
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> Talk-ie@openstreetmap.org
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[OSM-talk-ie] Which source(s) used for OSM civil parishes please.

2020-02-15 Thread Brian Hollinshead
During a recent talk to some genealogists I was asked which sources we used
for adding the civil parishes back in the day.

My best memory was grouping the townlands from detail on the Sean Ruad web
(now the core roscommon I think) which is a list from the 1851 index?

Thanks
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