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132015087 almost 3 years ago

I'm pretty sure the Salix is Salix x sepulcralis 'Chrysocosma' aka Golden Weeping Willow. Long yellow twigs. Not present in the public tree list, so suspect this is private land.

39950862 almost 3 years ago

You spelt the species name incorrectly on this values it should by Salix x sepulcralis (extra "r"), and what you have entered is best in the taxon key. The cultivar can be denominated separately by taxon:cultivar=Chrysocoma or 'Chrysocoma'

124201853 almost 3 years ago

Forgot to say, I was using these as an example of mobile, but semi-permanent shops.

124201853 almost 3 years ago

Oh, thanks. You could also check with a couple of locals too (Mateusz Konieczny & Włodzimierz Bartczak - Christoffs).

I think the florists shops are a distinct part of the cultural attraction of the Rynek (certainly mentioned on places like TripAdvisor & English wikipedia.

The person who told me about the shops in the 1930s was https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacek_Hennel. I was last in Krakow for his funeral, when I bought a lot of flowers.

124201853 almost 3 years ago

What time of day did you survey? The flower shops would close not long after lunch. These photos were taken in April 2012: https://imgur.com/a/yGisaHX.

On the 30th the Krakow Derby took place so everything closed early (as you can see), but I think 13:30 is about the latest they are open.

124201853 almost 3 years ago

Can you explain why you changed the shop=florist to shop=gift. I find it hard to believe they have changed significantly. I knew people who remembered them in the 1930s and have a picture of my father by them in 1961. I bought flowers here in 2012 & 2014. florist != gift as can be seen by examples around here way/162605465

75424922 almost 3 years ago

Has the coffee van by the Hammersmith & City line platforms really moved? Looks to be in wrong place now.

74476151 almost 3 years ago

Note sure the Kingsway Kebab van actually has a postcode :-)

131713436 almost 3 years ago

Just looked at this because of: https://twitter.com/EmilyKerr36/status/1618271589602332672. Wondered if foot=permissive & bicycle=permissive would be more appropriate access tags. (It is a couple of ages since I last wandered through here, often for some bizarre reason on a Maundy Thursday when getting into buildings wasn't easy).

Jerry

131096786 almost 3 years ago

Suspect the 200 degrees place on MIlton Street is a cafe rather than a shop (they probably do sell their coffee as well). Have changed it (as Jay was the original mapper)

131630230 almost 3 years ago

You seem to have deleted information on at least one node, which was mapped as a maypole: node/9973120591

65622680 almost 3 years ago

Looks to be erroneous wikidata tag on Jubilee Campus.

115177046 almost 3 years ago

Forgot link https://www.sd-commission.org.uk/data/files/publications/Bronllys%20Hospital%20Solar%20Energy%20Project.pdf

66637482 almost 3 years ago

SomeoneElse; I think this was work done for OpenCage. talk-gb thread https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2019-January/022433.html

130568386 almost 3 years ago

It's an orienteering post, and these are various markings (not the mapper, but they did ask about these).

111338724 almost 3 years ago

You can get more up-to-date aerials by using "https://ecn.t{switch:0,1,2,3}.tiles.virtualearth.net/tiles/a{u}.jpeg?g=587&n=z" in the Custom imagery. There's a bit of an odd thing about BIng imagery at the moment in the iD editor which it's getting hard to resolve. Also, if you don't know it, the cadastral parcel overlay often helps line things up.

I see your edit & makes perfect sense. I suspect it follows the old line climbing out of the cutting and then along the edge of the school.

I've been trying to add some footpath designations in Maidenhead Thicket (mainly from a survey 13 years ago). I've now moved permanently from the area and for some reason never did the Thicket thoroughly.

111338724 almost 3 years ago

Hi,

Is the bit of the Chiltern Loop along the service road to Stubbings Nursery a pavement or similar? I can't exactly remember what it looked like before all the changes here.

Jerry aka SK53

115225228 almost 3 years ago

They are components of modern stone circles (built in 2000 IIRC), but Wales has a lot in the form of Gorsedd stones. A picture here: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3311833. Usually such things fall under historic=archaelogical_site, but these are neither.

They aren't unique in that quite a few things which are *usually* historic may have modern day replicas or counterparts. I've sort of assumed that all the historic things have an implicit man_made tag too.

I'll see if I can finish off my draft diary entry on "modern stone circles", as it was mainly written to raise the issue.

Jerry

130568386 almost 3 years ago

Yes, I would presume UEA, still doesn't make it a university. That's precisely the arrangement which existed for typical teacher training colleges when they started offering degree courses: they were externally accredited by a university.

130568386 almost 3 years ago

Yeah, it's a big FE college according to wikipedia (possibly misnamed as it's part of another college), possibly with some degree programmes accredited by an awarding body. I dont think anything without a royal charter makes sense as amenity=university now (obv. back in the day Polys did)