On UCD site: http://libguides.ucd.ie/findingmaps/mapscalesandsymbols

There's a link to pdf of map legend:

http://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/Support15.pdf

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On 14 October 2014 10:51, Donal Diamond <donal.diam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hiya,
>
> To help us find the location quicker please include a link when you want
> someone to look at the map :
>
>
> http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/oocmaps.html?zoom=15&lat=53.56421&lon=-7.37603&layers=000B0TFFFFFFFF
>
> That line is dashed so is probably a barony or civil parish boundary.
> We'll get to those later ;-)
>
> D
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> On 14 October 2014 10:41, Brian Prangle <bpran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Part of ... instances I shall eventually follow Paddy Matthews suggestion
>> of treating the parts as  outers of the same multipolygon. (I've named
>> Part of Walshestown North which is one triangular field for the time being
>> being unitl I get round to Walshestown North itself)
>>
>> x or y instances I shall just copy exactly what's on the original map
>> until
>> a consensus is arrived at
>>
>> New problem ..... Lough Owel just to the North of Mullingar has boundaries
>> running through it and all along its shores which suggest the Lough is 3
>> townlands but none of them are named. Do I add the boundaries and leave
>> the
>> names blank or just leave it - I don't know enough about townlands to know
>> if Loughs were covered or not
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Brian
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