#historicalmap — Public Fediverse posts
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The River Sherbourne powered Coventry’s industry & was a key feature of city life - until it became invisible, covered over & hidden underground. The #HistoricTownsTrust map shows its course.
https://www.historictownstrust.uk/post/the-secrets-of-coventry-s-buried-water-system
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The River Sherbourne powered Coventry’s industry & was a key feature of city life - until it became invisible, covered over & hidden underground. The #HistoricTownsTrust map shows its course.
https://www.historictownstrust.uk/post/the-secrets-of-coventry-s-buried-water-system
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The River Sherbourne powered Coventry’s industry & was a key feature of city life - until it became invisible, covered over & hidden underground. The #HistoricTownsTrust map shows its course.
https://www.historictownstrust.uk/post/the-secrets-of-coventry-s-buried-water-system
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The River Sherbourne powered Coventry’s industry & was a key feature of city life - until it became invisible, covered over & hidden underground. The #HistoricTownsTrust map shows its course.
https://www.historictownstrust.uk/post/the-secrets-of-coventry-s-buried-water-system
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The River Sherbourne powered Coventry’s industry & was a key feature of city life - until it became invisible, covered over & hidden underground. The #HistoricTownsTrust map shows its course.
https://www.historictownstrust.uk/post/the-secrets-of-coventry-s-buried-water-system
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Black Octopus is still stretching its tentacles. I haven't seen this map from 1904 before.
Full size image and a description of the map at https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:3293791
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Black Octopus is still stretching its tentacles. I haven't seen this map from 1904 before.
Full size image and a description of the map at https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:3293791
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Hacking Global Positioning Systems Onto 16th-Century Maps - What if GPS had existed in 1565? No satellites or microelectronics, sure—but let’s... - https://hackaday.com/2024/11/25/hacking-global-positioning-systems-onto-16th-century-maps/ #georeferencing #historicalmap #georeference #navigation #gpshacks #history #gps #map
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Hacking Global Positioning Systems Onto 16th-Century Maps - What if GPS had existed in 1565? No satellites or microelectronics, sure—but let’s... - https://hackaday.com/2024/11/25/hacking-global-positioning-systems-onto-16th-century-maps/ #georeferencing #historicalmap #georeference #navigation #gpshacks #history #gps #map
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Hacking Global Positioning Systems Onto 16th-Century Maps - What if GPS had existed in 1565? No satellites or microelectronics, sure—but let’s... - https://hackaday.com/2024/11/25/hacking-global-positioning-systems-onto-16th-century-maps/ #georeferencing #historicalmap #georeference #navigation #gpshacks #history #gps #map
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Hacking Global Positioning Systems Onto 16th-Century Maps - What if GPS had existed in 1565? No satellites or microelectronics, sure—but let’s... - https://hackaday.com/2024/11/25/hacking-global-positioning-systems-onto-16th-century-maps/ #georeferencing #historicalmap #georeference #navigation #gpshacks #history #gps #map
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Hacking Global Positioning Systems Onto 16th-Century Maps - What if GPS had existed in 1565? No satellites or microelectronics, sure—but let’s... - https://hackaday.com/2024/11/25/hacking-global-positioning-systems-onto-16th-century-maps/ #georeferencing #historicalmap #georeference #navigation #gpshacks #history #gps #map
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2/ Good article by Alex Spencer for the #CambridgeIndependent on the #mapmaking choices & which layers to show: https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/map-that-s-a-one-stop-shop-for-cambridge-history-9343254/
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2/ Good article by Alex Spencer for the #CambridgeIndependent on the #mapmaking choices & which layers to show: https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/map-that-s-a-one-stop-shop-for-cambridge-history-9343254/
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2/ Good article by Alex Spencer for the #CambridgeIndependent on the #mapmaking choices & which layers to show: https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/map-that-s-a-one-stop-shop-for-cambridge-history-9343254/
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2/ Good article by Alex Spencer for the #CambridgeIndependent on the #mapmaking choices & which layers to show: https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/map-that-s-a-one-stop-shop-for-cambridge-history-9343254/
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2/ Good article by Alex Spencer for the #CambridgeIndependent on the #mapmaking choices & which layers to show: https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/map-that-s-a-one-stop-shop-for-cambridge-history-9343254/
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"Cambridge is probably the most intensively dug city in the country" (UK). Recent archaeology has informed a long-awaited map showing some of the layers: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-67497550
The #HistoricTownsTrust is showing glimpses in its "Advent Calendar": https://nitter.net/hist_towns
Earlier maps of the #medieval street names & hostels, #Roman context & snapshot c.1800 are on the HTT website at https://www.historictownstrust.uk/towns/cambridge
#HistoricalMap #Cambridge #CambridgeUniversity @medievodons @histodons
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"Cambridge is probably the most intensively dug city in the country" (UK). Recent archaeology has informed a long-awaited map showing some of the layers: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-67497550
The #HistoricTownsTrust is showing glimpses in its "Advent Calendar": https://nitter.net/hist_towns
Earlier maps of the #medieval street names & hostels, #Roman context & snapshot c.1800 are on the HTT website at https://www.historictownstrust.uk/towns/cambridge
#HistoricalMap #Cambridge #CambridgeUniversity @medievodons @histodons
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"Cambridge is probably the most intensively dug city in the country" (UK). Recent archaeology has informed a long-awaited map showing some of the layers: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-67497550
The #HistoricTownsTrust is showing glimpses in its "Advent Calendar": https://nitter.net/hist_towns
Earlier maps of the #medieval street names & hostels, #Roman context & snapshot c.1800 are on the HTT website at https://www.historictownstrust.uk/towns/cambridge
#HistoricalMap #Cambridge #CambridgeUniversity @medievodons @histodons
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"Cambridge is probably the most intensively dug city in the country" (UK). Recent archaeology has informed a long-awaited map showing some of the layers: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-67497550
The #HistoricTownsTrust is showing glimpses in its "Advent Calendar": https://nitter.net/hist_towns
Earlier maps of the #medieval street names & hostels, #Roman context & snapshot c.1800 are on the HTT website at https://www.historictownstrust.uk/towns/cambridge
#HistoricalMap #Cambridge #CambridgeUniversity @medievodons @histodons
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"Cambridge is probably the most intensively dug city in the country" (UK). Recent archaeology has informed a long-awaited map showing some of the layers: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-67497550
The #HistoricTownsTrust is showing glimpses in its "Advent Calendar": https://nitter.net/hist_towns
Earlier maps of the #medieval street names & hostels, #Roman context & snapshot c.1800 are on the HTT website at https://www.historictownstrust.uk/towns/cambridge
#HistoricalMap #Cambridge #CambridgeUniversity @medievodons @histodons
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Today's crafty submission for the #30DayMapChallenge. I upcycle jars with historical topographic maps from various sources. This is from a USGS 1:62,500-scale Quadrangle for Charleston, WV 1936.
#30DayMapChallenge #Day5 #topographic #topography #USGS #craft #historicaltopographicmap #historicalmap #upcycle #Charlestonwv #WestVirginia
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Today's crafty submission for the #30DayMapChallenge. I upcycle jars with historical topographic maps from various sources. This is from a USGS 1:62,500-scale Quadrangle for Charleston, WV 1936.
#30DayMapChallenge #Day5 #topographic #topography #USGS #craft #historicaltopographicmap #historicalmap #upcycle #Charlestonwv #WestVirginia
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Today's crafty submission for the #30DayMapChallenge. I upcycle jars with historical topographic maps from various sources. This is from a USGS 1:62,500-scale Quadrangle for Charleston, WV 1936.
#30DayMapChallenge #Day5 #topographic #topography #USGS #craft #historicaltopographicmap #historicalmap #upcycle #Charlestonwv #WestVirginia
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Today's crafty submission for the #30DayMapChallenge. I upcycle jars with historical topographic maps from various sources. This is from a USGS 1:62,500-scale Quadrangle for Charleston, WV 1936.
#30DayMapChallenge #Day5 #topographic #topography #USGS #craft #historicaltopographicmap #historicalmap #upcycle #Charlestonwv #WestVirginia
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Today's crafty submission for the #30DayMapChallenge. I upcycle jars with historical topographic maps from various sources. This is from a USGS 1:62,500-scale Quadrangle for Charleston, WV 1936.
#30DayMapChallenge #Day5 #topographic #topography #USGS #craft #historicaltopographicmap #historicalmap #upcycle #Charlestonwv #WestVirginia
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis
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So today i had a strange revelation which has the potential for a PSA in #gischat : while our #mapcache powered #wmts for #historicalmap in Hessen has worked from the start in #qgis i have received reports from #arcmap users (v10) that they could not use the service. It was showing the notorious red exclamation mark. Not being #opensource there was no way to determine the reason it failed. Turns out it was a colon in the scale (1:25.000) in the metadata title Tag. IMHO a tale to #switch2qgis