On Mon, 7 Sep 2020 at 23:06, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 7. Sep 2020, at 23:51, Paul Allen <pla16...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > One has a plaque saying it is the birthplace of some important figure. > > The plaque is a historic memorial, the house it is attached to is just a > > house (as is the house next door). > > we’ll be mapping the plaque anyway Yep. Because in that place the plaque is the historic object, not the house. > (and we’ll typically not adding information like who has slept in this > house in 1876 to the building object). > I didn't realize John Lennon was born that long ago. Both houses are probably historic, testimonies of a certain time and > context (socio economic conditions, style, technology, ...) > There is nothing of general historic significance about the house John Lennon was born in other than the fact he was born in it. If we were to open the tag up to everything that any historian anywhere might collate in statistics then every house ever built would count as historic. We need a sense of proportion here. And we need to remember that history is just one Planck time before the present, but most of it goes unrecorded. -- Paul
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