Following Paul Gilmans e-mail, we obtained the 'Blueback' word processed
text from English Heritage via Rose Malik, Listed Buildings Reviewer,
Listing Branch, English Heritage. 'Greenback' data is theoretically
available ( first contact Kennedy Humphries, Listing, DCMS, 2-4 Cockspur
Street, London SW1Y 5DH). However, if I have understood this correctly, they
are still sorting out some technical hitch, and our request for this data
had been added to a growing pile which is waiting to be dealt with.
Alison Bennett
Senior Records Officer (Heritage Conservation)
Essex County Council
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> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 6:02 PM
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> Subject: Digital Listed Buildings Info.
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> Dear All
>
> Has anyone out there managed to get listed building data in digital
> format? I have got as far as getting a signed licence from HMSO to use
> the data but was then told by English Heritage it is impossible for data
> to be provided in this format. Getting paper copies is also impossible
> as the only master copies are on blue paper that will not photocopy.
>
> I have wasted a substantial amount of time looking in to this, phoning
> the many EH depts, DCMS, HMSO etc and having the licence checked by our
> legal dept. etc. Can anyone help?
>
> Peter Rowe
> Tees Archaeology
>
>
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