> the original data has been SRID tagged as 4326, like this line (snip) shows:
> So with my limited knowledge I did treat that to be WGS84...

EPSG:4326 is different than Google's Mercator projection.  At low
numbered zoom levels, it produces a South to North shift in the
Northern Hemisphere.  At high numbered zoom levels, it is
insignificant.  Cutting the EPSG:4326 source into tiles helps to mask
the difference.  Every tile is correctly aligned at the corners but
incorrectly aligned in the middle.

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