Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Failte Ireland map using OSM

2019-08-15 Thread Stephen Roulston via Talk-ie
Thanks Brian,

The Photovoltaic GIS site has an attribution to OSM behind the i link when OSM 
is activated.

Stephen


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> On 15 Aug 2019, at 18:26, Ken Guest  wrote:
> 
> re  https://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools/en/tools.html there is
> attribution - but you need to click on a stylised "Info" button to view it.
> 
> On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 15:28, Brian Hollinshead 
> wrote:
> 
>> Please to see recently that the Failte Ireland Sligo and Mayo visitor map
>> both used OSM data and attributed it to OSM.
>> 
>> Also saw the European Commission website  PHOTOVOLTAIC GEOGRAPHICAL
>> INFORMATION SYSTEM:  https://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools/en/tools.html
>> appears to use OSM but I did not see any attribution.
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Townlands and N.I

2019-02-26 Thread Stephen Roulston via Talk-ie
See the motions and recommendations in 2001 and 2002 as set out in the 2009 
research paper - does that help?

http://archive.niassembly.gov.uk/researchandlibrary/2009/11109.pdf

Stephen

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> On 26 Feb 2019, at 19:25, Tadeusz Cantwell  wrote:
> 
> I reread the page, which says the tag refers to officially used boundaries,
> which would not apply to N.I, since it is not the policy of OSM to have
> historic boundaries. However, if, as Stephen says they are still used for
> the official addresses of houses then they do have a use and I presume,
> effectively haven't changed since 1921 when the ward system was brought in.
> Does anyone know of any source or document which would clarify the matter?
> Is there some kind of N.I government body to ask.
> 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Townlands and N.I

2019-02-26 Thread Stephen Roulston via Talk-ie
My understanding is that, for communications from the government in Northern 
Ireland, the use of townlands in addresses is mandatory. 

Stephen_Co_Antrim

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> On 26 Feb 2019, at 05:13, Patrick Matthews  wrote:
> 
> My understanding is that townlands are officially defined in Northern
> Ireland (they form part of the OSNI OpenData administrative boundaries
> release) but while they are still used as building blocks for higher-level
> administrative areas such as wards, they are not normally used in
> addresses. I would suggest adding "and Northern Ireland"  to the entry on
> townlands.
> 
> Paddy Matthews.
> 
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:27 AM Tadeusz Cantwell  wrote:
>> 
>> According to the wiki
>>  townlands
>> are
>> only valid in Ireland the country as an official admin boundary, but the
>> N.I
>> page 
>> mentions the admin boundaries are similar to townlands. So should the wiki
>> not be updated to something like "and used for historical mapping of admin
>> borders in N.I", or would that kind of change need to be officially
>> approved.
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Splitting of CIvil Parishes?

2017-02-21 Thread Stephen Roulston
You are quite correct KDDA. “Definitive” is too strong. I too have spotted 
errors in it, or at least differences between it and other sources. 
Nonetheless, it is a work of considerable authority from sound academic sources 
- on such a scale it is unlikely to have avoided all errors.

I have just dug out Volume 4 of County Antrim I: the Baronies of Toome, part of 
the place-names of Northern Ireland series which, unfortunately, stopped 
appearing when the Ulster Placenames Project at Queen’s in Belfast was closed 
down. This particular volume is by Pat McKay. 

On p.15, it says:

“The civil parish of Drummaul (Randalstown) is situated in the barony of Toome 
Upper, and covers an area of 32,394 acres, of which 11,472 are in Lough Neagh 
(we stop at the shore, I notice) and 171 in the river Main (Census, 1851). It 
is bounded on the east by the parishes of Antrim, Grange of Shilnavodan and 
Connor, on the north by the parish of Ahoghill, on the west by parishes of 
Grange of Ballyscullion and Duncan and on the south by Lough Neagh. It is made 
up of 49 full town lands and the greater part of two other town lands - 
Maghereagh and Ballybollen - each of which has a small portion in the 
neighbouring parishes of Antrim and Ahoghill respectively.. The parish has a 
“detached portion’, consisting of the four townlands of Ballynacraigy, 
Killyfad, Portlee and Ballynaleney, which lie along the north-west shore of 
Lough Neagh, approximately two miles form the main section of the parish; two 
of them, Portlesss and Ballynaleney, are themselves divided into two parts, the 
“detached portion’ in each case lying a short distance to the west of the main 
townland”

This would seem to agree with the map as we have it. A complication is perhaps 
that Dr McKay was involved in both this book and in the placenamesni.org 
<http://placenamesni.org/> website - it might be one mistake replicated.

There seems nothing within the two problematic townlands (Ballybollen and 
Maghereagh) to say what bits are Drummaul and what bits are not.

It does seem to confirm the possibility of townlands having parts in different 
civil parishes.

Stephen_Co_Antrim


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> 
> I have actually found a few instances where placenamesni.org is actually 
> wrong!  Especially where there are two or more townlands of the same name, 
> but 
> located in different Parishes, split townlands and townlands totally 
> encompassed in another parish.   I did try to get them to fix the data, but 
> my 
> phone calls fell on deaf ears it seems.
> 
> Most of the issues in my area were easily resolved by speaking to locals and 
> the Parish map is a brilliant source now as well.
> 
> http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/oocmaps.html?
> zoom=8=53.55822=-7.85303=BFFFFF
> 
> KDDA
> 
> On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 15:16:23 GMT Stephen Roulston wrote:
>> I think I may have mapped those. It was a while ago, and I had just started
>> with boundaries. I remember being very confused.
>> 
>> If you look at http://www.placenamesni.org/map.php
>> <http://www.placenamesni.org/map.php> and zoom in to the Drummaul area, you
>> can see that they distinguish between Ahoghill/Drummaul (Ballybollen
>> townland), Drummaul/Antrim (just Maghereagh townland), as well as Drummaul
>> on its own (which contains the townland of the same name and many others).
>> Placename search for Ballybollen on the Placenamesni.org
>> <http://placenamesni.org/> site gives the 1851 parish as Ahoghill/Drummaul
>> as is the current parish. On this definitive site, Magherreagh is said to
>> be, in the Additional Information, 3/4 in Drummaul par, 1/4 in Antrim par.
>> Which 3/4, it does not seem to indicate.
>> 
>> I know we cannot use this site information as is, but it would seem to
>> suggest something more complicated than a simple Drummaul Parish.
>> 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Splitting of CIvil Parishes?

2017-02-21 Thread Stephen Roulston
I think I may have mapped those. It was a while ago, and I had just started 
with boundaries. I remember being very confused.

If you look at http://www.placenamesni.org/map.php 
 and zoom in to the Drummaul area, you can 
see that they distinguish between Ahoghill/Drummaul (Ballybollen townland), 
Drummaul/Antrim (just Maghereagh townland), as well as Drummaul on its own 
(which contains the townland of the same name and many others). Placename 
search for Ballybollen on the Placenamesni.org  site 
gives the 1851 parish as Ahoghill/Drummaul as is the current parish. On this 
definitive site, Magherreagh is said to be, in the Additional Information, 3/4 
in Drummaul par, 1/4 in Antrim par. Which 3/4, it does not seem to indicate.

I know we cannot use this site information as is, but it would seem to suggest 
something more complicated than a simple Drummaul Parish.

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] History of Townlands - What can we put on a slide?

2016-08-19 Thread Stephen Roulston
Came across this, if not too late

 Townlands, parishes and baronies were the main geopolitical units
marked and named on the maps. These were standardised, defined and
fixed on the maps in a way they had never been before. Through the
choice of script style of the placename, linework marking the boundary
and the actual fixing of the boundary itself, the Ordnance Survey was
able to create an official and administrative landscape. Today, for
example, townlands still define the land division for such state institutions
as the Department of Agriculture (for keeping track of veterinary
78 Landscape, Memory and History
 service and, more recently, the spread of foot and mouth disease).
Townlands are the basis for recording the national census and form the
boundaries of electoral wards (Canavan 1991; Dallat 1991). Measuring
and fixing the townland boundary sometimes resulted in altering that
townland, by combining smaller townlands or by dividing larger
townlands. But while the Ordnance Survey fixed these boundaries on the
maps for administrative purposes, local social meaning and histories
were also being scripted in the maps.
Baronies correspond closely to the old Gaelic Tuath  or tribal division
and it was upon this land division unit that taxes were levied during the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Parishes (many dating from the
twelfth century) were a religious division of land over which local clergy
had jurisdiction. But it was the townland that was (and is) the distinguishing,
albeit invisible, landscape feature of Ireland. Many townland
names are of great antiquity and they are important not just because
they became the unit for administration during the nineteenth-century
on the Ordnance Survey maps, but because townlands are the centralising
focus of social identity in rural Ireland. ‘Centuries old, they have
not only defined the land but the people’ (Canavan 1991: 49). They are
imbued with memory and tradition through local knowledge of events or
experiences that occurred at that place. They locate where one lives,
linking one’s identity to belonging in land and home (Lovell 1998).

It is from "Landscape, Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives” Edited 
by Stewart, P and Strathern, A (2003) in the chapter by Angèle Smith "Landscape 
Representation: Place and Identity in Nineteenth Century Ordnance Survey Maps 
of Ireland"


> On 16 Aug 2016, at 12:42, Stephen Roulston <srouls...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Below is paraphrased (and a little extended) from the general introduction in 
> the Place-names of Northern Ireland series published by the Northern Ireland 
> Place-name Project, Department of Celtic, Queen’s University Belfast
> 
> Earliest place names are found in mainly Irish language material, sometimes 
> in Latin, from 7th or 8th centuries. This is them written for the first time 
> - they are much older than that. The Irish Annals, started about 550AD, had 
> many place names particularly of tribes, settlements and topographical 
> features. Some of the legends recorded in the Annals give explanations of 
> place names. For example, the triumphal charge around Ireland of the Brown 
> Bull at the end of the Tain Bo Cuillaigne is said to have generated many 
> names. The townland/region of Athlone or Áth Luain was named from the loins 
> (luan) of the White-horned bull that the Brown Bull killed there. Some must 
> be very ancient. A number relate to Maeve, who originated as a Mother Earth 
> fertility god. There is Ballypitmaeve, close to Glenavy in Co.Antrim, for 
> instance, where the fertility reference is very clear.
> 
> We cannot know how old townland names are, but it is clear that they are very 
> ancient, and they were present, and probably already very old when written 
> records began in Ireland. Incidentally, it is ironic that it took the 
> Plantation in the 17th Century to gather the names in a systematic way. It is 
> also curious that, while Sir William Petty, who surveyed much of Ireland, 
> said that Irish place names were ‘uncouth and unintelligible’ and that ‘where 
> they cannot be abolished’, they should be translated into English, the 
> planters in most cases retained the original names. 
> 
> 
>> On 15 Aug 2016, at 19:14, Killian Driscoll <killiandrisc...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:killiandrisc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> On 15 August 2016 at 20:01, Killian Driscoll <killiandrisc...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:killiandrisc...@gmail.com> <mailto:killiandrisc...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:killiandrisc...@gmail.com>>>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 15 August 2016 at 19:17, Rory McCann <r...@technomancy.org 
>>> <mailto:r...@technomancy.org>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>> 
&g

Re: [OSM-talk-ie] History of Townlands - What can we put on a slide?

2016-08-16 Thread Stephen Roulston
Below is paraphrased (and a little extended) from the general introduction in 
the Place-names of Northern Ireland series published by the Northern Ireland 
Place-name Project, Department of Celtic, Queen’s University Belfast

Earliest place names are found in mainly Irish language material, sometimes in 
Latin, from 7th or 8th centuries. This is them written for the first time - 
they are much older than that. The Irish Annals, started about 550AD, had many 
place names particularly of tribes, settlements and topographical features. 
Some of the legends recorded in the Annals give explanations of place names. 
For example, the triumphal charge around Ireland of the Brown Bull at the end 
of the Tain Bo Cuillaigne is said to have generated many names. The 
townland/region of Athlone or Áth Luain was named from the loins (luan) of the 
White-horned bull that the Brown Bull killed there. Some must be very ancient. 
A number relate to Maeve, who originated as a Mother Earth fertility god. There 
is Ballypitmaeve, close to Glenavy in Co.Antrim, for instance, where the 
fertility reference is very clear.

We cannot know how old townland names are, but it is clear that they are very 
ancient, and they were present, and probably already very old when written 
records began in Ireland. Incidentally, it is ironic that it took the 
Plantation in the 17th Century to gather the names in a systematic way. It is 
also curious that, while Sir William Petty, who surveyed much of Ireland, said 
that Irish place names were ‘uncouth and unintelligible’ and that ‘where they 
cannot be abolished’, they should be translated into English, the planters in 
most cases retained the original names. 


> On 15 Aug 2016, at 19:14, Killian Driscoll  wrote:
> 
> On 15 August 2016 at 20:01, Killian Driscoll  >
> wrote:
> 
>> On 15 August 2016 at 19:17, Rory McCann  wrote:
>> 
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>> 
>>> Hiya,
>>> 
>>> As yous know, myself and Dave are doing a talk about townlands at the
>>> global OSM conferences, State of the Map, in Brussels in September.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone tell me more about the history of townlands? Something nice
>>> to add to a slide?
>>> 
>> 
>> See this which talks about boundaries - Baronies etc (you could say the
>> townlands line up with the baronies) - based from the Iron Age
>> https://www.academia.edu/3206604/Kingship_and_
>> Sacrifice_Iron_Age_Bog_Bodies_and_Boundaries if you Google the bog bodies
>> in images you should get some you can use
>> 
> 
> This pdf talks a bit about the history and the naming in the 19C etc
> Landscape representation: Place and identity in nineteenth-century ordnance
> survey maps of *Ireland*
>  >
> A Smith - Landscape, Memory and *History*, Pluto Press: London, 2003 -
> academia.edu 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I've heard that townlands were mentioned in the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Can
>>> anyone tell me more about this?
>>> 
>>> I looked at [the scans of the Lebor na hUidre (Book of the Dun
>>> Cow)](https://www.isos.dias.ie/master.html?https://www.isos.
>>> dias.ie/libraries/RIA/RIA_MS_23_E_25/english/index.html?
>>> ref=http://www.isos.dias.ie/libraries/RIA/english/ria_menu.html?ref=),
>>> is anyone able to point to a word on a page and say "This is townland
>>> X in Co. Whatever". (I tried it myself, but er, it's Old Irish). It
>>> would impress to the Americans & other Europeans that the townlands
>>> are ancient, and a part of our history, heritage and culture. We
>>> didn't spend all these years mapping them just cause.
>>> 
>>> Any hints?
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[OSM-talk-ie] Rectified images

2016-06-03 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hello all,

JOSM seems to have changed over the last 24 hours as I can’t now see Irish 
British War Office mapping used for townland boundaries. Instead there is an 
option “Rectified image”. The default imagery layers have also been cleared in 
the preferences. I tried to use the rectified image option to add a link to 
mapwarper (http://mapwarper.net/maps/11918) but it did not work. I have shut 
down JOSM and reopened a number of times with no success. Any ideas?

btw I tried to post on #osm-ie, but I am blocked

Thanks,

Stephen_Co_Antrim



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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] State of the Map 2016 call for sessions - Thinking of suggesting a townlands lighting talk...

2016-04-22 Thread Stephen Roulston
Sounds good. 

I am sorry that I can't make it to TOG tomorrow by the way. Have a good day. 

Stephen

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> On 22 Apr 2016, at 15:57, moltonel 3x Combo  wrote:
> 
>> On 22/04/2016, Dave Corley  wrote:
>> I was planning on submitting a full talk on it, instead of a lightening
>> talk. There's a lot to cover
> 
> Maybe we could collaborate on GoogleDoc or similar to write the talk ?
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] State of the Map 2016 call for sessions - Thinking of suggesting a townlands lighting talk...

2016-04-22 Thread Stephen Roulston
Excellent idea!

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> On 22 Apr 2016, at 13:40, Rory McCann  wrote:
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> That sounds like a much better idea! Go for it. :)
> 
>> On 22/04/16 14:20, Dave Corley wrote:
>> I was planning on submitting a full talk on it, instead of a 
>> lightening talk. There's a lot to cover On 22 Apr 2016 09:54,
>> "Rory McCann"  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> State of the Map 2016, the annual global OSM conference, is taking
>> place in Brussels in 23-25 Sept. They are now taking applications 
>> for talks/sessions! It's open until 21 May. If there's anything 
>> you'd like to present to the wider OSM world, feel free to suggest 
>> it. SotM is open to everyone to come along (and/or talk), so feel 
>> free to come.
>> 
>> I am thinking of suggesting a lighten talk about our townlands 
>> mapping project. At this rate, we should have finished by then. It 
>> would be nice to tell the world about it. What does everyone
>> think, is it a good idea?
>> 
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[OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-12-22 Thread Stephen Roulston


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[OSM-talk-ie] OSM-talk-ie Sheet Request 5/29

2015-12-21 Thread Stephen Roulston


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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Ireland EEZ boundary

2015-09-21 Thread Stephen Roulston
Yes, sorry about that :( 

I automatically thought that such a short list is bound to be wrong. I was very 
embarrassed to see the posting later. 

Stephen

> On 21 Sep 2015, at 11:26, moltonel 3x Combo  wrote:
> 
>> On 20/09/2015, moltonel 3x Combo  wrote:
>> Done:
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/34148691
> 
> Reuploaded in http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/34157957, as
> Stephen mistakenly undid the changes when he encountered an upload
> conflic while working on townlands. Precisely the kind of problems
> that should occur less often with the simplified EEZ :p
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[OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-09-20 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hi

Could I have 17-41 please. Both SW and SE if possible.

Thanks,

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-07-28 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal

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 On 27 Jul 2015, at 15:37, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 16 July 2015 at 20:53, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Could I request 20/41 please. I think just NE Ramelton is up at the moment.
 
 Sorry for delay - was away.
 
 Here you go:
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-20-41show_warped=0
 
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[OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-07-16 Thread Stephen Roulston
HI,

Could I request 20/41 please. I think just NE Ramelton is up at the moment.

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Import of Placename Database of Ireland

2015-06-04 Thread Stephen Roulston
I can try to contact Pat McKay and Kay Muhr who used to work on the project 
under Mícheál, if that would be helpful. I knew others in Land and Property 
Services (formerly Ordnance Survey) who could have helped but, in the nature of 
Civil Servants, they have moved on. 

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 On 4 Jun 2015, at 14:18, Killyfole and District Development Association 
 webmas...@killyfole.org.uk wrote:
 
 From the material on their website they have some of the townlands for Co 
 Fermanagh, however the locations are wrong.  Is this something we could work 
 with them to try and resolve?
 
 PlacenamesNI seem to be in the process of linking to Logainm and vice versa.  
 In the what’s new section ( http://www.placenamesni.org/whatsnew.php ) they 
 announce the creation of a two-way electronic link-up.  I have tried to 
 contact Professor Mícheál Ó Mainnín but have been unable to establish any 
 kind 
 of communication, I believe he is a very busy person.  However, a few other 
 people who have worked on the Placenames Project seem to be very open to the 
 idea of working with OSM, especially the ability to display the map in Irish 
 language.
 
 On Thursday 04 Jun 2015 13:27:34 Rory McCann wrote:
 Hi Stephen,
 
 Here's a quick map of what's in Logainm: http://imgur.com/RFOP30Q
 
 As you can see they have a little bit of data for the North, but it's
 nearly entirely Republic only. Alas.
 
 Maybe when we import it, we can give them a dump (in their format) of
 townlands (etc) for NI? Or if we please logain, then maybe Placenames
 NI might be encouraged to open some data?
 
 Rory
 
 On 04/06/15 00:04, Stephen Roulston wrote:
 Sounds really great Rory.
 
 Do you know if the Logainm database covers the North? Placenamesni
 has a fairly comprehensive, but incomplete coverage of the Irish
 names, but I don't know how easy it would be to access them. KDDA
 has great contacts in Placenamesni if required.
 
 Stephen
 
 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Import of Placename Database of Ireland

2015-06-03 Thread Stephen Roulston
Sounds really great Rory. 

Do you know if the Logainm database covers the North? Placenamesni has a fairly 
comprehensive, but incomplete coverage of the Irish names, but I don't know how 
easy it would be to access them. 

Stephen

 On 3 Jun 2015, at 19:37, Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org wrote:
 
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 Hi all,
 
 This is a planned import of the metadata from the Placenames Database
 of Ireland (Logainm) into OpenStreetMap. I would like to match up the
 official Irish names from Logainm with the exiting administrative
 boundaries in OSM (counties, baronies, CPs, EDs, and townlands). The
 Irish community already supports this move.
 
 Wiki page: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Logainm_Import
 
 Some of the code that will do it is here:
 https://github.com/rory/logainm-osm-import
 
 Rory
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-05-19 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal. I should search first. 

Stephen

Sent from my iPhone

 On 19 May 2015, at 20:51, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 19 May 2015 at 09:59, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 Could I have uploaded, please, 29.33 SW,
 
 
 Already uploaded
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-29-33show_warped=0
 
 
 29/31 SW
 
 
 Already uploaded
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-29-31show_warped=0
 
 
 
 and 29/35 NW, to fill in a few gaps.
 
 
 Already uploaded
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-29-35show_warped=0
 
 ( I usually upload all 4 sheets in a set)
 
 D
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Stephen
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Congratulations Stephen on 4, 021 townlands mapped !!

2015-05-15 Thread Stephen Roulston
We are tantalisingly close to hitting 50% for the whole island, which is an 
incredible community effort in such a short time. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On 14 May 2015, at 23:10, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Wow, and I thought I was doing great coming up to 1,000 lol
 
 Nice work Stephen and others.
 On 14 May 2015 23:07, Killyfole and District Development Association 
 webmas...@killyfole.org.uk wrote:
 
 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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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map sheets request

2015-04-22 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hi Dave,

Just to check - do I have to do something, or will the Bodleian Library version 
just become visible at some stage?

Stephen

 On 20 Apr 2015, at 19:59, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Stephen,
 
 There are sheets from the Bodleian library that are available as
 replacements for sheets Trinity supplemented their won collection with
 which came from GSI (Geological Survey Ireland). I took a look at your
 sheet and it looks like one of the GSI ones alright (black and white as
 opposed to grayscale) so it should be included in the batch of
 replacements.
 
 Dave
 
 On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Could I ask for the remaining sheets from 26-39, please. I think SE is the
 only one up at present.
 
 Also, I rectified 26-41 NW Limavady some time ago. It is very high
 contrast and difficult to make out the downland boundaries so I have done
 very little with it - do I remember an email from some time ago suggesting
 that there might be a better scan available? If so, could you upload that,
 please?
 
 Many thanks,
 
 Stephen
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map sheets request

2015-04-20 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Dave. 

Stephen

 On 20 Apr 2015, at 19:59, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Stephen,
 
 There are sheets from the Bodleian library that are available as
 replacements for sheets Trinity supplemented their won collection with
 which came from GSI (Geological Survey Ireland). I took a look at your
 sheet and it looks like one of the GSI ones alright (black and white as
 opposed to grayscale) so it should be included in the batch of
 replacements.
 
 Dave
 
 On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Could I ask for the remaining sheets from 26-39, please. I think SE is the
 only one up at present.
 
 Also, I rectified 26-41 NW Limavady some time ago. It is very high
 contrast and difficult to make out the downland boundaries so I have done
 very little with it - do I remember an email from some time ago suggesting
 that there might be a better scan available? If so, could you upload that,
 please?
 
 Many thanks,
 
 Stephen
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[OSM-talk-ie] Map sheets request

2015-04-17 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hi,

Could I ask for the remaining sheets from 26-39, please. I think SE is the only 
one up at present.

Also, I rectified 26-41 NW Limavady some time ago. It is very high contrast and 
difficult to make out the downland boundaries so I have done very little with 
it - do I remember an email from some time ago suggesting that there might be a 
better scan available? If so, could you upload that, please?

Many thanks,

Stephen
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[OSM-talk-ie] OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-02-23 Thread Stephen Roulston

Hi,

Could I have 32:37 SE and 32:35 NE, SW and SE, please

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-02-23 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal. I did search for them before asking but could not find them. 

Stephen

 On 23 Feb 2015, at 20:35, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 23 February 2015 at 17:04, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Could I have 32:37 SE
 
 
 Already up:
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-32-37show_warped=0
 
 
 
 and 32:35 NE, SW and SE, please
 
 
 Already up:
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-32-35show_warped=0
 
 
 
 D
 
 
 
 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] sheet request

2015-02-11 Thread Stephen Roulston

Could I request, please, 35/37 North Down/Bangor - I think there is only NW and 
SW. Also, if possible 32/33, Castlewellan/Dundrum, SE and NE ... or all of 
them if you have time.

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] sheet request

2015-02-11 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal. I will look properly for the inset this time!

Stephen

 On 11 Feb 2015, at 22:47, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 11 February 2015 at 21:55, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Could I request, please, 35/37 North Down/Bangor - I think there is only
 NW and SW.
 
 
 Uploaded 3 sheets (1 has an inset)
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-35-37show_warped=0
 
 
 
 Also, if possible 32/33, Castlewellan/Dundrum, SE and NE ... or all of
 them if you have time.
 
 Uploaded all 4:
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-32-33show_warped=0
 
 Donal
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] sheet request

2015-02-08 Thread Stephen Roulston
Oops. You are quite right Donal. Sorry. 

Stephen

 On 8 Feb 2015, at 21:30, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 8 February 2015 at 20:11, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I got IRL GSGS 3906 35-35 SE + NE Portavogie uploaded a few days ago. Both
 NE and SE are on the map. Can one of them be cropped and uploaded
 separately, please?
 
 
 
 Did I not already do that?
 
 See
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-35-35show_warped=0
 
 D
 
 
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Stephen
 
 On 6 Feb 2015, at 20:13, Colleen O Hara colleen...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 requesting 14/3/SW
 
 (sorry for reposts - not sure how to do this yet)
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] 17/05 Sheet Request

2015-02-05 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal

Stephen

 On 5 Feb 2015, at 20:48, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 5 February 2015 at 20:32, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Could I have 35/35 Ards Peninsula - I think there is the tiniest sliver of
 land in NW and SE - and 35/33 Lecale, please?
 
 Done
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-35-35show_warped=0
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-35-33show_warped=0
 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] FOSS4G 2016 - Dublin bid invited to submit full proposal.

2015-01-22 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hi Peter,

I have been reading your posts with interest but have only know got the chance 
to respond. FOSS4G 2016 in Dublin would be splendid.

I work in the University of Ulster, currently as Course Director for the MEd, 
but have done and am doing a lot of work with schools and the school assessment 
body in Northern Ireland CCEA. I developed and am Chief moderator for a Space 
Science Technology curriculum. It has, among other things, Open Street Map as 
apart of a GIS core unit. You can find some details if you search for CCEA 
Space Science Technology microsite. 

I am research active, but largely in GIS in Education and in GPS tracking at 
the moment. I would be interested in exploring whether there would be research 
opportunities that we could take forward. 

Best wishes,

Stephen

 On 22 Jan 2015, at 09:56, Peter Mooney petermoone...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello everyone,
 
 In December I wrote to this list announcing that I would be leading a bid
 to host FOSS4G 2016 in Dublin.
 Here's a link to the email in the archives [
 https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ie/2014-December/000913.html]
 
 We were delighted to hear yesterday that the Dublin bid and Bonn (see both
 here http://www.osgeo.org/conference/rfp/) have been invited to submit full
 proposals (due before the end of February). I am delighted to share this
 news with you. This was announced on OSGeo yesterday [
 http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/conference_dev/2015-January/002870.html]
 
 Whilst this is only a very small step we feel that Dublin FOSS4G 2016 can
 be a very strong contender.
 
 Thanks to some people on the list here who gave me some ideas and feedback
 for the initial Letter of Intent.
 
 I will keep you informed of the development of the full proposal. While the
 full proposal doesn't need to be very prescriptive of what the exact shape
 of FOSS4G 2016 will be I will be trying to create an exciting programme.
 
 In particular I'm very interested to chat with any OSM Ireland people (or
 OSM anywhere people) on what role OSM might like to play in Dublin FOSS4G
 2016. If you have any ideas please get in touch.
 
 I'm also very interested to learn about the use of FOSS4G in companies,
 SMEs, startups, volunteer organisations, etc in Ireland as this was
 something we have been asked to expand on in the full proposal. Again I'd
 be delighted to hear and learn of your experiences and include them in the
 proposal.
 
 Thanks for reading and I will keep you posted,
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Peter
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] FW: Sheet request

2015-01-22 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks for the info on the Barony maps Rory. I will certainly have a go at the 
Antrim one. Do Barony boundaries coincide with townland boundaries?

Stephen

 On 20 Jan 2015, at 20:34, Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org wrote:
 
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1
 
 On 20/01/15 20:35, Dave Foley wrote:
 A few more questions if nobody minds:
 
 1. Why do townlands have ARP written underneath them?
 
 ARP = Acres, Roods and Perches, an imperial unit of measurement that's
 not used anymore. Those numbers tell you the area of the townland.
 townlands.ie shows the area of townlands in many units, including ARP.
 
 I find the area helpful when mapping, you can tell if it's a big
 townland or small one, which can help you find the border.
 
 2. How are people mapping EDs currently? I can see some ED
 boundaries but I find it hard enough even to see townland
 boundaries without trying to work out EDs. I don't see any names
 either. 3. I've seen some low-res maps for baronies, are there any
 other maps for this? 4. Are there maps for Civil Parishes?
 
 One way (which I haven't tried much) is to use indexes and match it up
 by townlands. So if you know that ED X is made up of townland A, B and
 C, you can map it that way.
 
 There are some barony maps available here:
 http://mapwarper.net/maps/tag/barony
 
 Rory
 
 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Map request

2015-01-08 Thread Stephen Roulston
Thanks Donal. Much appreciated as ever. Stephen 

Sent from my iPhone

 On 8 Jan 2015, at 16:11, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 8 January 2015 at 15:42, Stephen Roulston srouls...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Could I have, please, 26/43 SE and there is also a bit of County Antrim on
 the NE as well. Additionally all the 32/37 sheets, 29/39 NE and SE and
 32/35 NW?
 
 Uploaded  32/37 sheets
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-32-37show_warped=0
 
 D
 
 
 
 
 I am sorry for the multiple requests, but a need little bits of many maps
 to complete the edges of Country Antrim. I intend, if and when time
 permits and I get Antrim complete, creep more into Derry, Down and Armagh
 particularly at the borders of Antrim.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Stephen
 
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Maps for townland plotting

2014-11-28 Thread Stephen Roulston
Could I request, please, 29/41 (all) and 32/41 - there are just NW and SW in 
those, I think.

Thanks

Stephen_Co_Antrimo

 On 28 Nov 2014, at 13:31, Mark Tully markjtu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Could I please request that all of 20/19 be uploaded.
 
 Thanks,
 Mark
 
 On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:00 PM, Donal Diamond donal.diam...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 On 19 November 2014 19:14, Mark Tully markjtu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi.
 
 Could I please request 26/21 NW and 26/21 SW.
 
 Done!
 
 
 http://mapwarper.net/maps?field=titlequery=IRL-GSGS-3906-26-21show_warped=0
 
 
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[OSM-talk-ie] Maps

2014-11-16 Thread Stephen Roulston
Hi,

Would it be possible to have these maps please:

32/39 and 29/37 NW?

Thanks

Stephen

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