Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-30 Thread Nick
Save the file as an XML file on your computer or wherever then in JOSM: 
Edit>Preferences>Map Display>Tagging presets - then click the + sign and 
add the file.


On 30/07/2020 16:08, Andy Mabbett wrote:

On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 15:36, Tony OSM  wrote:


I did know of that plug-in so i created my own


http://josm.openstreetmap.de/tagging-preset-1.0; >

[...]



Where/ how do I need to save that, to use it in JOSM?



___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-30 Thread Nick

Hi Tony

I had contacted one of the authors but also did wonder if it was better 
to make my own - thank you so much for sharing your version :-)


Cheers

Nick

On 30/07/2020 15:36, Tony OSM wrote:


Hi

I did know of that plug-in so i created my own


http://josm.openstreetmap.de/tagging-preset-1.0; >
preset_name_label="true">
    
            href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:listed_status; />

    
    
            
            values="Grade I, Grade II*, Grade II" />

            
            
            
            
            
   


to produce tags

HE_ref=123456 (example)
heritage:operator=Historic England
heritage=2
historic=heritage
listed_status=Grade II* (from dropdown list - must extend this to 
include Scheduled Monument etc)

operator=an operator (example)
start_date=2022 (example)
website=a:url (example)

Tony

On 30/07/2020 13:00, Nick wrote:


In relation to this, I wondered if anyone using JOSM has reviewed the 
preset https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Presets/Heritage? For 
example, it seems that for England the use of he:criteria has been 
used to tag listed buildings. Should this preset use a drop down for 
he:criteria with values for the NHLE heritage listings? Taking this 
further, should the preset also have a drop down for Listed Building 
listed_status?


On 23/07/2020 15:12, Nick wrote:


Out of interest, I note that in England the 'List Entry Number' 
appears to be simply numeric, which does not appear to give an 
indication of the type of designation. Perhaps I have not picked 
that up correctly.


N.B. in Scotland, designations have a code + numeric listing e.g. 
HMPA2 (which is a Historic Marine Protected Area). This makes it 
easier to identify by the listing as to the type of heritage 
designation (suggest that code references/descriptors could be 
included on a wiki for ref:hs=*)


On 23/07/2020 11:39, Tony OSM wrote:


Hi

When I started mapping these objects I looked at what other people 
had done and followed suit. I looked at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#United_Kingdom and 
saw a the statement



/National Heritage List for England (Historic England)/

//

/The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England 
(commonly known as //Historic England 
//) has given permission for the 
//National Heritage List for England 
//(NHLE) 
to be used in OSM under the terms of the //Open Government Licence 
v3 
//. 
//[10] 
//No 
specific attribution was requested, so the default: "Contains 
public sector information licensed under the Open Government 
Licence v3.0." applies. The NHLE includes the following heritage 
listings: /


//

  * /Listed buildings (see //Key:listed_status
//)/
  * /Scheduled monuments/
  * /Protected wreck sites/
  * /Registered parks and gardens/
  * /Registered battlefields/
  * /World Heritage Sites/
  * /Buildings with Building Preservation Notices (BPNs)/

Revisiting today I think England is OK to use the data, but what 
about Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Isle Of Man ..


On 23/07/2020 10:47, Robert Skedgell wrote:

On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-30 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 15:36, Tony OSM  wrote:

> I did know of that plug-in so i created my own
>
> 
> http://josm.openstreetmap.de/tagging-preset-1.0; >
[...]
> 

Where/ how do I need to save that, to use it in JOSM?

-- 
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-30 Thread Tony OSM

Hi

I did know of that plug-in so i created my own


http://josm.openstreetmap.de/tagging-preset-1.0; >
preset_name_label="true">
    
            href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:listed_status; />

    
    
            
            values="Grade I, Grade II*, Grade II" />

            
            
            
            
            
   


to produce tags

HE_ref=123456 (example)
heritage:operator=Historic England
heritage=2
historic=heritage
listed_status=Grade II* (from dropdown list - must extend this to 
include Scheduled Monument etc)

operator=an operator (example)
start_date=2022 (example)
website=a:url (example)

Tony

On 30/07/2020 13:00, Nick wrote:


In relation to this, I wondered if anyone using JOSM has reviewed the 
preset https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Presets/Heritage? For 
example, it seems that for England the use of he:criteria has been 
used to tag listed buildings. Should this preset use a drop down for 
he:criteria with values for the NHLE heritage listings? Taking this 
further, should the preset also have a drop down for Listed Building 
listed_status?


On 23/07/2020 15:12, Nick wrote:


Out of interest, I note that in England the 'List Entry Number' 
appears to be simply numeric, which does not appear to give an 
indication of the type of designation. Perhaps I have not picked that 
up correctly.


N.B. in Scotland, designations have a code + numeric listing e.g. 
HMPA2 (which is a Historic Marine Protected Area). This makes it 
easier to identify by the listing as to the type of heritage 
designation (suggest that code references/descriptors could be 
included on a wiki for ref:hs=*)


On 23/07/2020 11:39, Tony OSM wrote:


Hi

When I started mapping these objects I looked at what other people 
had done and followed suit. I looked at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#United_Kingdom and 
saw a the statement



/National Heritage List for England (Historic England)/

//

/The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England 
(commonly known as //Historic England 
//) has given permission for the 
//National Heritage List for England 
//(NHLE) 
to be used in OSM under the terms of the //Open Government Licence 
v3 
//. 
//[10] 
//No 
specific attribution was requested, so the default: "Contains public 
sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0." 
applies. The NHLE includes the following heritage listings: /


//

  * /Listed buildings (see //Key:listed_status
//)/
  * /Scheduled monuments/
  * /Protected wreck sites/
  * /Registered parks and gardens/
  * /Registered battlefields/
  * /World Heritage Sites/
  * /Buildings with Building Preservation Notices (BPNs)/

Revisiting today I think England is OK to use the data, but what 
about Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Isle Of Man ..


On 23/07/2020 10:47, Robert Skedgell wrote:

On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.

3. The same requirement 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-30 Thread Nick
In relation to this, I wondered if anyone using JOSM has reviewed the 
preset https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Presets/Heritage? For example, 
it seems that for England the use of he:criteria has been used to tag 
listed buildings. Should this preset use a drop down for he:criteria 
with values for the NHLE heritage listings? Taking this further, should 
the preset also have a drop down for Listed Building listed_status?


On 23/07/2020 15:12, Nick wrote:


Out of interest, I note that in England the 'List Entry Number' 
appears to be simply numeric, which does not appear to give an 
indication of the type of designation. Perhaps I have not picked that 
up correctly.


N.B. in Scotland, designations have a code + numeric listing e.g. 
HMPA2 (which is a Historic Marine Protected Area). This makes it 
easier to identify by the listing as to the type of heritage 
designation (suggest that code references/descriptors could be 
included on a wiki for ref:hs=*)


On 23/07/2020 11:39, Tony OSM wrote:


Hi

When I started mapping these objects I looked at what other people 
had done and followed suit. I looked at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#United_Kingdom and 
saw a the statement



/National Heritage List for England (Historic England)/

//

/The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England 
(commonly known as //Historic England 
//) has given permission for the 
//National Heritage List for England 
//(NHLE) 
to be used in OSM under the terms of the //Open Government Licence v3 
//. 
//[10] 
//No 
specific attribution was requested, so the default: "Contains public 
sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0." 
applies. The NHLE includes the following heritage listings: /


//

  * /Listed buildings (see //Key:listed_status
//)/
  * /Scheduled monuments/
  * /Protected wreck sites/
  * /Registered parks and gardens/
  * /Registered battlefields/
  * /World Heritage Sites/
  * /Buildings with Building Preservation Notices (BPNs)/

Revisiting today I think England is OK to use the data, but what 
about Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Isle Of Man ..


On 23/07/2020 10:47, Robert Skedgell wrote:

On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.

3. The same requirement for an attribution statement must be contained
in any sub-licences of the Historic England GIS Data that you grant,
together with a requirement that any further sub-licences do the same.

4. You must ensure that you do not use the Historic England GIS Data in
a way which suggests any official status or that Historic England has
endorsed you or your use of the Historic England GIS Data.

5. The Historic England GIS Data must not be used for purposes which may
lead to damage to archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes.

6. You must not mislead others or misrepresent the Historic England GIS
Data or its source.

7. This licence does not give you permission to use any Historic England
trade 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Nick
Out of interest, I note that in England the 'List Entry Number' appears 
to be simply numeric, which does not appear to give an indication of the 
type of designation. Perhaps I have not picked that up correctly.


N.B. in Scotland, designations have a code + numeric listing e.g. HMPA2 
(which is a Historic Marine Protected Area). This makes it easier to 
identify by the listing as to the type of heritage designation (suggest 
that code references/descriptors could be included on a wiki for ref:hs=*)


On 23/07/2020 11:39, Tony OSM wrote:


Hi

When I started mapping these objects I looked at what other people had 
done and followed suit. I looked at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#United_Kingdom and 
saw a the statement



/National Heritage List for England (Historic England)/

//

/The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (commonly 
known as //Historic England //) has 
given permission for the //National Heritage List for England 
//(NHLE) 
to be used in OSM under the terms of the //Open Government Licence v3 
//. 
//[10] 
//No 
specific attribution was requested, so the default: "Contains public 
sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0." 
applies. The NHLE includes the following heritage listings: /


//

  * /Listed buildings (see //Key:listed_status
//)/
  * /Scheduled monuments/
  * /Protected wreck sites/
  * /Registered parks and gardens/
  * /Registered battlefields/
  * /World Heritage Sites/
  * /Buildings with Building Preservation Notices (BPNs)/

Revisiting today I think England is OK to use the data, but what about 
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Isle Of Man ..


On 23/07/2020 10:47, Robert Skedgell wrote:

On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.

3. The same requirement for an attribution statement must be contained
in any sub-licences of the Historic England GIS Data that you grant,
together with a requirement that any further sub-licences do the same.

4. You must ensure that you do not use the Historic England GIS Data in
a way which suggests any official status or that Historic England has
endorsed you or your use of the Historic England GIS Data.

5. The Historic England GIS Data must not be used for purposes which may
lead to damage to archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes.

6. You must not mislead others or misrepresent the Historic England GIS
Data or its source.

7. This licence does not give you permission to use any Historic England
trade marks or logos.

8. You must ensure your use of the Historic England GIS Data complies
with the Data Protection Act 1998 or the Privacy and Electronic
Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.

9. The Historic England GIS Data is updated on a regular basis. It is
current only to the date of the dataset as given on the downloadable data.

10. All intellectual proprietary rights in this Historic England GIS
Data and the documentation remain vested in Historic 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Tony OSM

Hi

When I started mapping these objects I looked at what other people had 
done and followed suit. I looked at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#United_Kingdom and saw 
a the statement



   /National Heritage List for England (Historic England)/

//

/The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (commonly 
known as //Historic England //) has 
given permission for the //National Heritage List for England 
//(NHLE) 
to be used in OSM under the terms of the //Open Government Licence v3 
//. 
//[10] 
//No 
specific attribution was requested, so the default: "Contains public 
sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0." 
applies. The NHLE includes the following heritage listings: /


//

 * /Listed buildings (see //Key:listed_status
   //)/
 * /Scheduled monuments/
 * /Protected wreck sites/
 * /Registered parks and gardens/
 * /Registered battlefields/
 * /World Heritage Sites/
 * /Buildings with Building Preservation Notices (BPNs)/

Revisiting today I think England is OK to use the data, but what about 
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and Isle Of Man ..


On 23/07/2020 10:47, Robert Skedgell wrote:

On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.

3. The same requirement for an attribution statement must be contained
in any sub-licences of the Historic England GIS Data that you grant,
together with a requirement that any further sub-licences do the same.

4. You must ensure that you do not use the Historic England GIS Data in
a way which suggests any official status or that Historic England has
endorsed you or your use of the Historic England GIS Data.

5. The Historic England GIS Data must not be used for purposes which may
lead to damage to archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes.

6. You must not mislead others or misrepresent the Historic England GIS
Data or its source.

7. This licence does not give you permission to use any Historic England
trade marks or logos.

8. You must ensure your use of the Historic England GIS Data complies
with the Data Protection Act 1998 or the Privacy and Electronic
Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.

9. The Historic England GIS Data is updated on a regular basis. It is
current only to the date of the dataset as given on the downloadable data.

10. All intellectual proprietary rights in this Historic England GIS
Data and the documentation remain vested in Historic England and its
licensors. Where Ordnance Survey base mapping has been used to create
certain Historic England GIS Data, Ordnance Survey claims Intellectual
Property Rights in the data. As such, Historic England GIS Data is
subject to the terms of the Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence – a copy
of which can be found here.

11. Spatial data is provided solely to indicate the location of the
designated area. The spatial data for listed buildings does not indicate
the extent of a listing or the curtilage.

12. The Historic England GIS Data is licensed 'as 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB
Maybe changeset tag would be sufficient?


Jul 23, 2020, 11:47 by r...@hubris.org.uk:

> On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:
>
>> Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
>> Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
>> Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.
>>
>> Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
>> II*, II) and a list entry number.
>>
>
> I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
> list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
> OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
> covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
> additional tag on the object be required?
>
> Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement
>
> Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
> data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
> England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.
>
> 1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
> perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
> You may:
> - copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
> - adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
> - exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
> combining it with other information or by including it in your own
> product or application
>
> 2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
> acknowledge the source of the information:
>
> © Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
> copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
> contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
> available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
> http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.
>
> 3. The same requirement for an attribution statement must be contained
> in any sub-licences of the Historic England GIS Data that you grant,
> together with a requirement that any further sub-licences do the same.
>
> 4. You must ensure that you do not use the Historic England GIS Data in
> a way which suggests any official status or that Historic England has
> endorsed you or your use of the Historic England GIS Data.
>
> 5. The Historic England GIS Data must not be used for purposes which may
> lead to damage to archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes.
>
> 6. You must not mislead others or misrepresent the Historic England GIS
> Data or its source.
>
> 7. This licence does not give you permission to use any Historic England
> trade marks or logos.
>
> 8. You must ensure your use of the Historic England GIS Data complies
> with the Data Protection Act 1998 or the Privacy and Electronic
> Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
>
> 9. The Historic England GIS Data is updated on a regular basis. It is
> current only to the date of the dataset as given on the downloadable data.
>
> 10. All intellectual proprietary rights in this Historic England GIS
> Data and the documentation remain vested in Historic England and its
> licensors. Where Ordnance Survey base mapping has been used to create
> certain Historic England GIS Data, Ordnance Survey claims Intellectual
> Property Rights in the data. As such, Historic England GIS Data is
> subject to the terms of the Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence – a copy
> of which can be found here.
>
> 11. Spatial data is provided solely to indicate the location of the
> designated area. The spatial data for listed buildings does not indicate
> the extent of a listing or the curtilage.
>
> 12. The Historic England GIS Data is licensed 'as is' and Historic
> England excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and
> liabilities in relation to the Historic England GIS Data to the maximum
> extent permitted by law.
>
> 13. Historic England will not be liable (whether directly or indirectly)
> for any loss or damages arising out of or in connection with any use of
> the Historic England GIS Data, any infringement of third party
> intellectual property rights or any decisions made on the basis of this
> data.
>
> 14. Historic England is not liable for any errors or omissions in the
> Historic England GIS Data and shall not be liable for any loss, injury
> or damage of any kind caused by its use. Historic England does not
> guarantee the continued supply of the Historic England GIS Data.
>
> 15. Nothing in this licence shall exclude Historic England's liability
> for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.
>
> 16. Historic England may terminate this licence if you are in material
> breach of its terms and fail to remedy any breach (if capable of remedy)
> within 14 days of being notified by Historic England. If Historic
> England does terminate this licence you must immediately stop all use of
> the Historic England GIS Data and terminate any 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Robert Skedgell
On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:
> Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
> Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
> Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.
> 
> Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
> II*, II) and a list entry number.
> 

I have a related question about using data from the Historic England
list. How can we comply with the attribution requirement in para. 2 of
OS Open Data Licence Agreement used by HE (below)? Some of this may be
covered by OSM's general license and acknowledgements, but would an
additional tag on the object be required?

Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence Agreement

Historic England is able to license the use of a number of its spatial
data sets for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ("Historic
England GIS Data") for commercial and non-commercial use.

1. Subject to the terms below, you are now granted a worldwide,
perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use this Historic England GIS Data.
You may:
- copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Historic England GIS Data
- adapt or modify the Historic England GIS Data
- exploit the Historic England GIS Data commercially for example by
combining it with other information or by including it in your own
product or application

2. You must always use the following attribution statements to
acknowledge the source of the information:

© Historic England [year]. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown
copyright and database right [year] The Historic England GIS Data
contained in this material was obtained on [date]. The most publicly
available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from
http://www.HistoricEngland.org.uk.

3. The same requirement for an attribution statement must be contained
in any sub-licences of the Historic England GIS Data that you grant,
together with a requirement that any further sub-licences do the same.

4. You must ensure that you do not use the Historic England GIS Data in
a way which suggests any official status or that Historic England has
endorsed you or your use of the Historic England GIS Data.

5. The Historic England GIS Data must not be used for purposes which may
lead to damage to archaeological sites, historic buildings and landscapes.

6. You must not mislead others or misrepresent the Historic England GIS
Data or its source.

7. This licence does not give you permission to use any Historic England
trade marks or logos.

8. You must ensure your use of the Historic England GIS Data complies
with the Data Protection Act 1998 or the Privacy and Electronic
Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.

9. The Historic England GIS Data is updated on a regular basis. It is
current only to the date of the dataset as given on the downloadable data.

10. All intellectual proprietary rights in this Historic England GIS
Data and the documentation remain vested in Historic England and its
licensors. Where Ordnance Survey base mapping has been used to create
certain Historic England GIS Data, Ordnance Survey claims Intellectual
Property Rights in the data. As such, Historic England GIS Data is
subject to the terms of the Ordnance Survey Open Data Licence – a copy
of which can be found here.

11. Spatial data is provided solely to indicate the location of the
designated area. The spatial data for listed buildings does not indicate
the extent of a listing or the curtilage.

12. The Historic England GIS Data is licensed 'as is' and Historic
England excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and
liabilities in relation to the Historic England GIS Data to the maximum
extent permitted by law.

13. Historic England will not be liable (whether directly or indirectly)
for any loss or damages arising out of or in connection with any use of
the Historic England GIS Data, any infringement of third party
intellectual property rights or any decisions made on the basis of this
data.

14. Historic England is not liable for any errors or omissions in the
Historic England GIS Data and shall not be liable for any loss, injury
or damage of any kind caused by its use. Historic England does not
guarantee the continued supply of the Historic England GIS Data.

15. Nothing in this licence shall exclude Historic England's liability
for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

16. Historic England may terminate this licence if you are in material
breach of its terms and fail to remedy any breach (if capable of remedy)
within 14 days of being notified by Historic England. If Historic
England does terminate this licence you must immediately stop all use of
the Historic England GIS Data and terminate any sub-licences of the
material containing the Historic England GIS Data.

17. A person who is not a party to this licence shall not have any right
under the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of
its terms.

18. This licence (including any 

Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Nick
My apologies, I have just realised this discussion only relates to 
english tags.


Is it worth discussing in tandem what happens in other parts of GB 
(separate thread)? for example, in Scotland the "Garden & Designed 
Landscape" designation don't have individual grades (category) but are 
generally designated ("Status: Designated") and given a unique reference 
e.g. GDL00351


On 23/07/2020 09:00, Mark Goodge wrote:



On 22/07/2020 23:02, Dave Love wrote:

On Wed, 2020-07-15 at 10:18 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:


For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19
website=
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653


I forgot to comment before:  From a maintenance point of view, is it a
good idea to add redundant data (that I assume are implied by HE_ref)?


The HE_Ref is probably the important one, as that links back to the 
original data source. But the rest of it seems a reasonable way of 
tagging listed buildings.



Also:

On Thu, 2020-07-16 at 14:10 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:

Yes, maintenance when things change is an issue.

I've looked at taginfo listed_status and found several variations
for
Scheduled Monument, Grade(value)

I plan to do several things if there are no objections

1. update wiki listed_status to show the capitalised values
Scheduled
Monument, Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice


What happens to, say, a park/garden with a grade, then?


Parks and Gardens are, typically, not listed buildings and don't have 
grades in the same way.



Straying a bit from the topic a bit, perhaps it's worth adding
something about adding listed things that may not be obvious to
everyone.  If you find in the HE listings a building (say) you don't
already know and want to tag it, presumably it's a problem that you
can't just match the position on their OS maps to OSM.  I assume you
need to take the listed grid reference and just use that (which you
probably can't with curtilages etc. or a monument like an ancient
ditch, though that's likely on NLS 1:1).  The wiki could use info
about converting grid references too, unless I missed it.


The re-usable data for listed buildings only contains a point, so 
that's the only useful geographic data for them even if the map on the 
HE website shows the curtilage. Some of the data for monuments 
includes a polygon, but not all, and you can't tell from the website 
which does and which doesn't - you have to download and convert the 
shapefiles.


Mark

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-23 Thread Mark Goodge



On 22/07/2020 23:02, Dave Love wrote:

On Wed, 2020-07-15 at 10:18 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:


For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19
website=
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653


I forgot to comment before:  From a maintenance point of view, is it a
good idea to add redundant data (that I assume are implied by HE_ref)?


The HE_Ref is probably the important one, as that links back to the 
original data source. But the rest of it seems a reasonable way of 
tagging listed buildings.



Also:

On Thu, 2020-07-16 at 14:10 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:

Yes, maintenance when things change is an issue.

I've looked at taginfo listed_status and found several variations
for
Scheduled Monument, Grade(value)

I plan to do several things if there are no objections

1. update wiki listed_status to show the capitalised values
Scheduled
Monument, Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice


What happens to, say, a park/garden with a grade, then?


Parks and Gardens are, typically, not listed buildings and don't have 
grades in the same way.



Straying a bit from the topic a bit, perhaps it's worth adding
something about adding listed things that may not be obvious to
everyone.  If you find in the HE listings a building (say) you don't
already know and want to tag it, presumably it's a problem that you
can't just match the position on their OS maps to OSM.  I assume you
need to take the listed grid reference and just use that (which you
probably can't with curtilages etc. or a monument like an ancient
ditch, though that's likely on NLS 1:1).  The wiki could use info
about converting grid references too, unless I missed it.


The re-usable data for listed buildings only contains a point, so that's 
the only useful geographic data for them even if the map on the HE 
website shows the curtilage. Some of the data for monuments includes a 
polygon, but not all, and you can't tell from the website which does and 
which doesn't - you have to download and convert the shapefiles.


Mark

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-22 Thread Dave Love
On Wed, 2020-07-15 at 10:18 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:

> For a building or similar I presently use
> 
> HE_ref=1072653
> heritage=2
> heritage:operator= Historic England
> historic= heritage
> listed_status=Grade II
> name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
> barrier=gate
> start_date= mid C19
> website=
> https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

I forgot to comment before:  From a maintenance point of view, is it a
good idea to add redundant data (that I assume are implied by HE_ref)?

Also:

On Thu, 2020-07-16 at 14:10 +0100, Tony OSM wrote:
> Yes, maintenance when things change is an issue.
> 
> I've looked at taginfo listed_status and found several variations 
> for 
> Scheduled Monument, Grade(value)
> 
> I plan to do several things if there are no objections
> 
> 1. update wiki listed_status to show the capitalised values
> Scheduled 
> Monument, Protected Wreck Site,
> Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of 
> Immunity, Building Preservation Notice

What happens to, say, a park/garden with a grade, then?

Straying a bit from the topic a bit, perhaps it's worth adding
something about adding listed things that may not be obvious to
everyone.  If you find in the HE listings a building (say) you don't
already know and want to tag it, presumably it's a problem that you
can't just match the position on their OS maps to OSM.  I assume you
need to take the listed grid reference and just use that (which you
probably can't with curtilages etc. or a monument like an ancient
ditch, though that's likely on NLS 1:1).  The wiki could use info
about converting grid references too, unless I missed it.

To avoid problems, I've found https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
useful, as it actually marks the location on OSM, with the grid
reference converted to latitude/longitude if you do need it, like when
the building isn't mapped.  Also, if you're specifically interested in
listings in an area the points on the map are helpful, similarly to
something like 
https://maps.cheltenham.gov.uk/map/Aurora.svc/run?script=\Aurora\CBC+ListedBuildings.AuroraScript%24=1762328048=always_Id=FindListedBuilding
 which presumably is also not usable, specifically not for the
conservation areas and the local listings.



___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-16 Thread Nick
Just wondering how this links to 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:heritage - I was planning to use 
the tags detailed there together with the combinations.


On 16/07/2020 14:10, Tony OSM wrote:


Yes, maintenance when things change is an issue.

I've looked at taginfo listed_status and found several variations  for 
Scheduled Monument, Grade(value)


I plan to do several things if there are no objections

1. update wiki listed_status to show the capitalised values Scheduled 
Monument, Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of 
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice


https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

2. find those variations in the map in England and where I am sure 
amend the values of listed_status. I see this as a data cleansing 
exercise - there are about 20 elements.


Tony

On 16/07/2020 13:42, Nick wrote:


listed_status:website - URL seems to have changed from 
http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1409803 to 
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1409803


On 16/07/2020 10:51, SK53 wrote:
It looks that for listed gardens we've used a combination of 
listed_status & listed_status_register (so each type belongs in a 
separate register): see Bagthorpe Gardens 
.


Mapping listed sties was a particular interest when Will & Richard 
Phillips created Evesham Mapped 
, 
so buildings and gardens are covered at least.


Jerry

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 11:17, Brian Prangle > wrote:


I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM, mailto:tonyo...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found
Scheduled Monuments. They are described in the Historic
England list as Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument and
has a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building ,
Grade: (I, II*, II) and a list entry number.

I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not
for Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage
Categories (Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site,
Certificate of Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)

Can someone point me to the correct place for English
guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19

website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-16 Thread Tony OSM

Yes, maintenance when things change is an issue.

I've looked at taginfo listed_status and found several variations  for 
Scheduled Monument, Grade(value)


I plan to do several things if there are no objections

1. update wiki listed_status to show the capitalised values Scheduled 
Monument, Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of 
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice


https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

2. find those variations in the map in England and where I am sure amend 
the values of listed_status. I see this as a data cleansing exercise - 
there are about 20 elements.


Tony

On 16/07/2020 13:42, Nick wrote:


listed_status:website - URL seems to have changed from 
http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1409803 to 
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1409803


On 16/07/2020 10:51, SK53 wrote:
It looks that for listed gardens we've used a combination of 
listed_status & listed_status_register (so each type belongs in a 
separate register): see Bagthorpe Gardens 
.


Mapping listed sties was a particular interest when Will & Richard 
Phillips created Evesham Mapped 
, 
so buildings and gardens are covered at least.


Jerry

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 11:17, Brian Prangle > wrote:


I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM, mailto:tonyo...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found
Scheduled Monuments. They are described in the Historic
England list as Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument and has
a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building ,
Grade: (I, II*, II) and a list entry number.

I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not
for Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage
Categories (Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site,
Certificate of Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)

Can someone point me to the correct place for English
guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19

website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-16 Thread Nick
listed_status:website - URL seems to have changed from 
http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1409803 to 
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1409803


On 16/07/2020 10:51, SK53 wrote:
It looks that for listed gardens we've used a combination of 
listed_status & listed_status_register (so each type belongs in a 
separate register): see Bagthorpe Gardens 
.


Mapping listed sties was a particular interest when Will & Richard 
Phillips created Evesham Mapped 
, 
so buildings and gardens are covered at least.


Jerry

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 11:17, Brian Prangle > wrote:


I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM, mailto:tonyo...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found
Scheduled Monuments. They are described in the Historic
England list as Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument and has
a List Entry Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building ,
Grade: (I, II*, II) and a list entry number.

I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not
for Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage
Categories (Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate
of Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)

Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19

website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-16 Thread SK53
It looks that for listed gardens we've used a combination of listed_status
& listed_status_register (so each type belongs in a separate
register): see Bagthorpe
Gardens
.

Mapping listed sties was a particular interest when Will & Richard Phillips
created Evesham Mapped
,
so buildings and gardens are covered at least.

Jerry

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 11:17, Brian Prangle  wrote:

> I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument
>
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM,  wrote:
>
>> Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
>> Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
>> Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.
>>
>> Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
>> II*, II) and a list entry number.
>>
>> I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not for Scheduled
>> Monument or for any of the other Heritage Categories (Protected Wreck Site,
>> Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of
>> Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)
>>
>> Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?
>>
>> I have looked at:
>>
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status
>>
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref
>>
>> For a building or similar I presently use
>> HE_ref=1072653 heritage=2 heritage:operator= Historic England historic=
>> heritage listed_status=Grade II name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
>> barrier=gate
>> start_date= mid C19 website=
>> https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653
>>
>> Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?
>>
>>
>> Tony Shield -  TonyS999
>> ___
>> Talk-GB mailing list
>> Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
>>
> ___
> Talk-GB mailing list
> Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
>
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-15 Thread Nick
Just a thought, is there any value aligning with Wikidata ('heritage 
designation') https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1435 or at least 
have links?


On 15/07/2020 11:16, Brian Prangle wrote:

I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM, > wrote:


Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found
Scheduled Monuments. They are described in the Historic England
list as Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry
Number.

Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade:
(I, II*, II) and a list entry number.

I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not for
Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage Categories
(Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)

Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19
website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-15 Thread Brian Prangle
I use listed_status =Scheduled Monument

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 10:19 Tony OSM,  wrote:

> Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled
> Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage
> Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.
>
> Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I,
> II*, II) and a list entry number.
>
> I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not for Scheduled
> Monument or for any of the other Heritage Categories (Protected Wreck Site,
> Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of
> Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)
>
> Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?
>
> I have looked at:
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref
>
> For a building or similar I presently use
> HE_ref=1072653 heritage=2 heritage:operator= Historic England historic=
> heritage listed_status=Grade II name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
> barrier=gate
> start_date= mid C19 website=
> https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653
>
> Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?
>
>
> Tony Shield -  TonyS999
> ___
> Talk-GB mailing list
> Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
>
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


Re: [Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-15 Thread Nick
Not sure if this is of help - in Scotland there is this link 
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/advice-and-support/listing-scheduling-and-designations/scheduled-monuments/types-of-scheduled-monument/ 
which translates to 'Category' (e.g. Roman: camp) in the gis data set.


On 15/07/2020 10:18, Tony OSM wrote:


Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled 
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage 
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.


Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I, 
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not for 
Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage Categories 
(Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of 
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)


Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19
website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999


___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb


[Talk-GB] Scheduled Monument

2020-07-15 Thread Tony OSM
Whilst mapping some of my local historic places I have found Scheduled 
Monuments. They are described in the Historic England list as Heritage 
Category: Scheduled Monument and has a List Entry Number.


Building are listed as Heritage Category: Listed Building , Grade: (I, 
II*, II) and a list entry number.


I can find tagging guidelines for a listed building but not for 
Scheduled Monument or for any of the other Heritage Categories 
(Protected Wreck Site,
Park and Garden, Battlefield, World Heritage Site, Certificate of 
Immunity, Building Preservation Notice)


Can someone point me to the correct place for English guidelines?

I have looked at:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:listed_status

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:HE_ref

For a building or similar I presently use

HE_ref=1072653
heritage=2
heritage:operator= Historic England
historic= heritage
listed_status=Grade II
name= War Memorial Gateway to Astley Park
barrier=gate
start_date= mid C19
website=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1072653

Could listed_status be expanded to hold the above definitions?


Tony Shield -  TonyS999

___
Talk-GB mailing list
Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb