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national trust for scotland ???
jason
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From: LEE, Edmund [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [FISH] FISH Interoperability Toolkit: advice on types of
area recorded
Oops - good point David. Non parish area also is covered by MIDAS.
'Local authority area' might fit the bill. I'll think about that.
I guess National Park is needed too.
Ed
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From: David Evans [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 June 2004 15:09
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Subject: Re: [FISH] FISH Interoperability Toolkit: advice on types of
area recorded
Would Local Authority do instead of county unitary and district?
Of course there are county and county borough!
Some thing is needed for Non Parished Area.
Thank You
David Evans
Historic Environment Record Officer
01454 863649
>>> [log in to unmask] 21/06/2004 14:49:50 >>>
Hmmm.... I could say loads about this, and may say some of it when I
visit
the NMR this Thursday, but the typology of admin units my project has
developed is of some relevance. See:
http://tiger.iso.port.ac.uk:7778/pls/nfp/pargaz.au_ft.home
One general comment is that the notion of a county is very
problematic.
Best wishes,
Humphrey Southall
At 14:36 21/06/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello folks,
>
>I would like thoughts from list subscribers on a specific issue
relating
>to the types of administrative or other areas that are included in
>heritage datasets. I'm interested in instances of these area types
being
>used to assist with the retrieval or presentation of heritage data.
>
>What is needed is as full a list as needed of what types of area are
in
>use.
>
>MIDAS already identifies:-
>
>Country
>County
>District
>Unitary Authority
>Civil Parish
>Named Location
>To which we might add e.g. Government Office Regions
>
>Clearly there are also others...
>1) other current area types (e.g. those equivalents to Civil Parishes
in
>use in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales).
>2) historic area types that we might want to include, such as
pre-1974
>English counties, ecclesiastical parishes.
>
>But I'm sure there are others. Does anyone use electoral wards for
>example?
>
>Please could folk contact me (either off-list or simply posted to
FISH
>to get discussion going) and let me know what they use.
>
>Edmund Lee
>FISH Interoperability Toolkit.
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