On 07/02/2013 09:49, o...@raggedred.net wrote:
A tower, to this Brit, can be confused with the stone or brick thing
on the end of a church or castle
Especially as another well known mapping agency over here has 3
different church symbols, "Church", "Church with tower" and "Church with
spire"
Deanna Earley wrote:
> On 07/02/2013 09:49, o...@raggedred.net wrote:
> > A tower, to this Brit, can be confused with the stone or brick thing
> > on the end of a church or castle
>
> Especially as another well known mapping agency over here has 3
> different church symbols, "Church", "Church w
On 16/02/13 20:28, John F. Eldredge wrote:
Deanna Earley wrote:
On 07/02/2013 09:49, o...@raggedred.net wrote:
A tower, to this Brit, can be confused with the stone or brick thing
on the end of a church or castle
Especially as another well known mapping agency over here has 3
different churc
In particular for business properties, the property or building manager name
and contact information is often available on a sign on the building's
exterior. In this case I've used the _operator_ key to contain this
information. Wondering what your opinion is on the suitability of this.
Than
On 2013-02-17 00:58, dies38...@mypacks.net wrote :
In particular for business properties, the property or building manager name
and contact information is often available on a sign on the building's
exterior. In this case I've used the _operator_ key to contain this
information. Wondering wh