Re: [Talk-GB] Déjà vu

2019-05-23 Thread Jez Nicholson
Thanks all! I'm probably just going mad :) On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 2:12 PM SK53 wrote: > This is what I do with some kind of binary chop on dates (usually one has > a decent idea of when one thought it was on OSM), > > I do have shops (& probably other stuff) extracted from an OSM History >

Re: [Talk-GB] Déjà vu

2019-05-23 Thread SK53
This is what I do with some kind of binary chop on dates (usually one has a decent idea of when one thought it was on OSM), I do have shops (& probably other stuff) extracted from an OSM History file from the middle of last year, so could probably get more details that way if required. Jerry On

Re: [Talk-GB] Déjà vu

2019-05-23 Thread Andy Townsend
On 23/05/2019 12:40, Gareth L wrote: Ive used http://overpass-api.de/achavi/ for this, if there is no trace of the element. Not so good on mobile. Another overpass option is to search on a particular date, for example: [date:"2018-09-04T00:00:00Z"]; node({{bbox}}); out geom; (that's saved

Re: [Talk-GB] Déjà vu

2019-05-23 Thread Gareth L
Ive used http://overpass-api.de/achavi/ for this, if there is no trace of the element. Not so good on mobile. On 23 May 2019, at 12:12, Jez Nicholson mailto:jez.nichol...@gmail.com>> wrote: When tracking down some FHRS sites I have distinct feelings of déjà vuI'm sure that I've seen a

[Talk-GB] Déjà vu

2019-05-23 Thread Jez Nicholson
When tracking down some FHRS sites I have distinct feelings of déjà vuI'm sure that I've seen a shop/cafe in the map ages ago but now cannot see it. I have to admit to being a dummy on some OSM features. Is there a simple way to zoom in on a place and either see it how it was in the past, or