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
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 -
Yeah, there is a user going around removing admin_level from relations.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/74220987 - County Derry/Londonderry
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/74220718 - County Down and Ulster
On Wednesday, 6 November 2019 20:09:45 GMT Heikki Vesanto wrote:
> There
Does UCD have the first edition OSI 6 inch map of Ireland (approx 1830)?
On Monday, 10 June 2019 14:50:57 IST Brian Hollinshead wrote:
> My pleasure,
> I go into the map library in UCD several times a year to meet Jane Nolan
> the librarian to discuss what is new or what is strange in mapping.
damage and put people on the defensive - these
> issues are almost always unintended in my experience.
>
> Regards
> Alan
>
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2019 at 18:24, Killyfole and District Development
>
> Association wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have done a l
Hi folks,
I have done a lot of work on walking and cycling routes over the years, but I
am finding that they are constantly being vandalised, mainly by inexperienced
users not understanding the relations and removing/amending ways without also
fixing the relations.
I was wondering if there
Hi List,
So we have the amazing resource townlands.ie, which displays townland data
from OSM nicely on a easy to navigate website.
But I have been approached many times about adding additional data to OSM for
research purposes and to display it on townlands.ie For example, census
population
Today I noticed a user uploading a number of changesets to my "watched area".
On first
glance they appear to be adding lots of new features like buildings etc, but on
deeper
inspection they are doing some very strange things in each of the changeset,
which I don't
agree with.
1) In
If the KML was compiled by the use of a Google Maps layer then there is no way
to sort out an OSM license, the data is polluted.
Technically the Church of Ireland is of the Catholic Church, just not the
Church of Rome. I believe the term used in the Apostles' Creed is "Holy
Catholic Church",
A flyer about OSMIE is a brilliant idea, have we any designers could create
one?
On Friday, 24 June 2016 15:41:42 BST Rory McCann wrote:
> That's great Brian!
>
> Maybe at some point we should make a little flyer about OSMie to be
> able to give to people that explains all that.
>
> On
On Tuesday 26 January 2016 19:38:36 Rob Nickerson wrote:
> 6. Northern Ireland still needs some work
> If you map in Northern Ireland and want to get involved please do. Each
> extra school mapped there will help lift it off the bottom of the tracker.
> We can also look at doing some initiatives
Hi folks,
I would like to use the image at the following URL:
https://maplesotho.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/img-20151204-wa0013.jpg
To add it to the OpenStreetMap Ireland blog. Namely, the following post by
Dermot:
Ive added it to the blog post :) Can you check if the usage is OK?
On Wednesday 23 December 2015 21:37:56 Dave Corley wrote:
> Cleared it with Ciaran, go ahead and use it
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Nope, I can see OSM data on both sides of the border, but it only appears to
be a roads layer from OSM they are using.
On Monday 28 September 2015 10:24:53 moltonel 3x Combo wrote:
> On 28/09/2015, Killyfole and District Development Association
>
> <webmas...@killyfole.o
Who all is going tomorrow?
On Friday 11 September 2015 20:18:01 Dave Corley wrote:
> Unfortunately, due to several issues here in work, I have to work this
> weekend so I won't be able to make the event tomorrow
>
> I've spoken with Jules at Tog and everything is still good to go
> regardless.
>
Sure, is that OK?
On Tuesday 08 September 2015 12:45:20 Daniel Cussen wrote:
> Can someone update:
> http://www.openstreetmap.ie/events/
> ?
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Maybe set-up a website like Free the Postcode in the UK ?
http://www.freethepostcode.org/
Once the database gets to critical mass they will hopefully just open the data
themselves, like the Post Office/Royal Mail were forced to do in the UK.
Unfortunately, ignoring it and hoping it will
Very true! and its not just Germans at that carry on!
On Thursday 04 Jun 2015 13:21:22 Rory McCann wrote:
We have enough trouble with Germans thinking our tertiary roads are
dirt paths, without having to explain how to read Lough
Derreenadavonia of a bad scan from 100 years ago.
Is this something could be made into a Map Roulette task
(http://maproulette.org/)?
On Wednesday 03 Jun 2015 20:39:08 Dave Corley wrote:
This is dead handy, thanks Rory. I've named a few lakes this evening
On 3 Jun 2015 15:29, Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org wrote:
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Hi folks,
Just wanted to congratulate Stephen_Co_Antrim on hitting the 4,000+
townlands mark, that’s quite the achievement! Well done and keep her lit!
http://www.townlands.ie/mappers/
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