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Post by phillw48 on Feb 28, 2015 23:50:42 GMT
I don't have a scanner so I cannot scan the map unfortunately. It was produced by the City of London planning department as one of a series of maps.
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Post by mikebuzz on Mar 3, 2015 10:43:56 GMT
The Google Maps alignments vary. The Met & drain are both way out of alignment.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 18:48:00 GMT
mikebuzz: I can't fix the Google Maps alignments, but we can fix the alignments on OpenStreetMap, given sufficiently accurate textual descriptions of corrections, or legally-useable (freely-licenced) source material as references. phillw48: I'm sure between the lot of us, we can collectively arrange to get a camera and the plans in the same place at once. For large-format stuff, it makes sense to photograph it, rather than scanning anyway.
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Post by phillw48 on Mar 22, 2015 20:01:33 GMT
mikebuzz: I can't fix the Google Maps alignments, but we can fix the alignments on OpenStreetMap, given sufficiently accurate textual descriptions of corrections, or legally-useable (freely-licenced) source material as references. phillw48: I'm sure between the lot of us, we can collectively arrange to get a camera and the plans in the same place at once. For large-format stuff, it makes sense to photograph it, rather than scanning anyway. I hope to be at the Acton Town open day next month.
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