Tag Archives: about the project
About the data we are using (part 2): The Bomb Maps
This post describe in more details the two different types of bomb maps that we will be using in our tools: Aggregate maps of nightly Bomb Drops during the period October 7th, 1940 to 6th June, 1941 (archive record: HO193/13) [35 Map Sheets] … Continue reading
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Tagged about the project, Blitz, Bomb Census Maps, historical maps, Project Plan, The National Archives
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About the data we are using (part 1): How we selected the archive map data to use
To develop a manageable set of data we had to select from a vast array of archive information. This blog post describes the process of narrowing the focus by selecting a time period, a region and a sub-set of maps. … Continue reading
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Tagged about the project, Bomb Census Maps, historical maps, The National Archives
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Presentation to JISC GeoCultures Event, Localising Wartime Past: London’s Blitz
For those of you that missed the event a few weeks ago – here is an introduction to the project that I presented at the JISC Geco Geocultures event in the beginning of March 2012. Localising Wartime Past: London’s Blitz … Continue reading
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Tagged about the project, Bomb Census Maps, dissemination, historical maps, JISCGECO
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