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rorym - user overview - OSM Help
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10 Jul '10, 12:25. Http:/ www.technomancy.org/. Karlsruhe, Germany, EU. Originall from Ireland, now living in Germany. Mapping Ireland's historic boundaries (townlands). See my display here: Irish Townlands. What do I put for the params table for the OSM French style? 11 Jul, 11:21. Where is the layers/z7.tif file for the French OSM style? 11 Jul, 11:06. How to open the currently selected relation in the Relation Dialog easily and quickly. 30 Apr, 12:51. 16 Apr, 09:05. 09 Apr, 01:01. 22 Dec '15, 15:55.
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Data & Services – OpenStreetMap Ireland
http://www.openstreetmap.ie/resources/data
The home of the OpenStreetMap community in Ireland. The home of the OpenStreetMap community in Ireland. Data & Services. Data & Services. Data & Services. Below is a list of resources managed by various members of the OpenStreetMap Ireland community. The files found here are regularly-updated, extracts of OpenStreetMap database for the island of Ireland and are Open Data Commons Open Database License 1.0 licensed. Website maintained by RoryM to display townlands, baronies, civil parishes and more. CIA ha...
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Townlands – OpenStreetMap Ireland
http://www.openstreetmap.ie/projects/townlands
The home of the OpenStreetMap community in Ireland. The home of the OpenStreetMap community in Ireland. Data & Services. Check out rorym’s site – Townlands.ie. Townlands – Background. A townland is a small geographical division of land. The townland system is of Gaelic origin, pre-dating the Norman invasion, and most have names of Irish Gaelic origin. However, some townland names and boundaries come from Norman manors, plantation divisions, or later creations of the Ordnance Survey. Below is episode 1 of...
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postcybershell | Work in progress
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Ramblings, possibly academic. A history of me in five computers. Introspection: EMCS postgraduate colloquium. Last April I participated in the first English, Media and Cultural Studies (EMCS) Postgraduate colloquium at the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT). It was fun, in as much as standing up in the lecture hall full of people can be fun for someone who dreads public speaking. There were four other participants. There, all at different stages of research. Rather than struggle...
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How to get started on your family tree. – CoyleFamily
http://www.coylefamily.com/2016/08/14/how-to-get-started-on-your-family-tree
Following the Coyles from the Belmullet area of Ireland. Griffith’s Valuation of 1850. Census of 1901 & 1911. Coyles of Gladree (Pre-1980). Coyles of Tipp Pier (Pre-1980). How to get started on your family tree. It can be very intimidating to start researching your Irish family tree. What records are out there? Where are my ancestors from? But if you tackle it like a detective story, connecting the little dots from several sources of information, a story begins to unfold. Here’s a map of Irish Baronies.
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Townlands of Oughterard | Oughterard Heritage
http://www.oughterardheritage.org/content/promo/townlands-oughterard
A community history of Oughterard, Co. Galway. You are here: Home. Are eponymous with Ireland and the Irish tradition; and with a patchwork of over 62,000 of them covering this island its no wonder why. The aim of this talk will be to explain how and why townlands came into existence and by using local examples show how they can give insight into a forgotten past. A Quick Reference guide of Townlands. Cnoc na Gairfine (Knocknagarrivhan). Oughterard Square, a 360 degree Panorama. Aughnanure, C.1973.
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The Silver Bowl: Maps
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/maps/maps.html
This page includes maps as well as charts and other information about people organized on the basis of place. Here are some useful sources for maps. My usual place to start is: Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Or else, the maps associated with Griffiths Valuations on the. Mapco has an 1838 map of Ireland. Which can be viewed in enlarged segments. For maps of Ireland in the 1650s: The Down Survey of Ireland. Hosted by Trinity College is an amazing site. You can also do a search. July 1, 2016. Another great sit...