Dear all,

        I'm involved in a project looking at the history of a street in London
        (The Strand). One of things we'd like to do is produce a 'animated' map
        showing the changes along it from the C18th onwards. I've had a go at
        adding some attributes to OSM for building dates and then generated
        different tiles for layers each century, (quick demo up at:

                http://demos.cerch.kcl.ac.uk/mapage/

        ), only drawing the buildings that existed at that time (also
        colour coded), allowing people to see the change in buildings
        over time.  Obviously far more building layouts need adding,
        which we can hopefully take from historical maps (of varying
        quality).

        Has anybody else done this with OSM before ?. As far as I can see
        we could use more or less the same technique being used to enter
        out-of-copyright maps into the current OSM map, but also add the
        building dates (which will need some research) and then generate
        the different layers as above. Does this seem reasonable, or could
        anybody suggest a better way to do it?.

regards,

Richard

P.S.
        For some reason I couldn't find where in the stylesheet Gym/Health
        clubs were being generated, which is why they always appear, even
        in the 11th century.

-- 
Richard Palmer                  | Centre for E-Research &
Systems Manager                 | Centre for Computing in the Humanities
[email protected]      | King's College London
Tel: 0207 848 1973 

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