ref:cwgc=* would kill two birds with one stone, would it not? 

On 2020-04-26 13:44, Andy Townsend wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> How is it suggested to tag "there are commonwealth war graves here"?
> 
> At least near me, there's usually a fairly large white on green sign near the 
> entrance, so even if it's not something you'd explicitly go out to map, it's 
> often something that you'd notice.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Andy
> 
> On 25/04/2020 22:20, Daniel Pocock wrote: 
> On 25/04/2020 22:55, Michael Booth wrote: This seems to be it:
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2010-August/010110.html
> 
> Found via a search for: site:lists.openstreetmap.org "talk-gb"
> "Commonwealth" Thanks for finding that so quickly
> 
> Daniel, what is actually being proposed to be added to OSM? Is it a list
> of CWG cemeteries that could then be checked against the data we have in
> OSM? I remember seeing a maproulette for cemeteries in Texas, perhaps
> something similar could be done to find missing CWG cemeteries. Please see 
> the CWGC and TracesOfWar lists on this page:
> 
> https://anzacathon.com/data-sources.shtml
> 
> They simply have the name of the cemetery or monument, the latitude and
> the longitude
> 
> CWGC has 20,000 records, TracesOfWar has 120,000 records
> 
> AWM also has about 14,000 records for places but they are not in the
> IPFS world yet.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Daniel
> 
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