LEEDS UNDERGROUND
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LEEDS UNDERGROUND
I have just seen this on the Manchester Evening News website
The underground rivers, tunnels, shelters, mines and subterranean spaces of Manchester lie just inches from our feet – but remain unseen.
Everything from nuclear bunkers to the Joy Division master tapes have been discovered just below the surface of the city.
Thousands of people tread the tarmac and cobbles above Manchester’s hidden underground world every day, but even the proudest of Mancunians could be forgiven for not knowing it was there.
Fascinated by this hidden world, Mark Crossfield has spent six years researching and developing a comprehensive underground map of the city.
If you look on the website you can look at the map, it is comprehensive and very interesting.
Could we do a similar one for Leeds?
We already have a lot of information and details, and I would volunteer to do the cartography.
The underground rivers, tunnels, shelters, mines and subterranean spaces of Manchester lie just inches from our feet – but remain unseen.
Everything from nuclear bunkers to the Joy Division master tapes have been discovered just below the surface of the city.
Thousands of people tread the tarmac and cobbles above Manchester’s hidden underground world every day, but even the proudest of Mancunians could be forgiven for not knowing it was there.
Fascinated by this hidden world, Mark Crossfield has spent six years researching and developing a comprehensive underground map of the city.
If you look on the website you can look at the map, it is comprehensive and very interesting.
Could we do a similar one for Leeds?
We already have a lot of information and details, and I would volunteer to do the cartography.
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Re: LEEDS UNDERGROUND
Looks good. I don't think the tech is difficult. You could link posts to a pin on a map. You usually have to pay for providing access to maps I think.
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Yes I agree, I have 2 types of maps in my collectionCardiarms wrote:Looks good. I don't think the tech is difficult. You could link posts to a pin on a map. You usually have to pay for providing access to maps I think.
Ones which I have purchased, these cannot usually be published on the internet, I use them for research.
and Maps which I have drawn myself, I can publish them on the internet.
As mentioned in the first post of this topic, I would produce the map myself then add details and information provided by members.
I anticipate a simple map to at first, getting larger and more detailed as we progress.
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Re: LEEDS UNDERGROUND
Would this map be o.k. Lines and shapes can be drawn and markers placed on it. I think this was going to be used on the new Secret Leeds site some time age.
http://share.mapbbcode.org/
http://share.mapbbcode.org/
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It looks fine, but will the detail that is already on, obscure the things that we want to add?Chappers wrote:Would this map be o.k. Lines and shapes can be drawn and markers placed on it. I think this was going to be used on the new Secret Leeds site some time age.
http://share.mapbbcode.org/
If anyone can add details, can anyone remove them? At Secret Leeds we know who is on the site and what they are doing.
Are there any restrictions on the amount of detail we can add?
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I'd love to have a walk around that deep level Manchester Guardian telephone exchange. There is an excellent and lengthy video on Youtube where someone takes and extensive tour of the place and the scale of it is staggering. Crazy thinking a place like that still exists below a major city yet is more or less mothballed and empty of people. I guess its probably not considered safe anymore due to things like asbestos pollution, lack of fire safety regulations etc.
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Re: LEEDS UNDERGROUND
Hi
Finally managed to find the post traffic was coming from to my map and thought I’d say hi! Awesome forum you’ve built… would love if there was something as active and interesting for Manchester.
As for the map tech… I’m a web developer so comfortable with a fairly complicated workflow. I use GitHub Pages to host the site for free, a free Mapbox account for the mapping service, and Jekyll to generate the complicated bits of the site. But I only use those tools so that I can have a completely custom map which I can do as I like with.
A much easier solution would be Google Maps. Click the menu on the left, and choose Your Places. Then you get a really easy editor interface and you can customise the icons. That’s how I started my map. You can then embed the maps you create on any website where you can use custom HTML, and control who can edit the map using permissions. Mapbox have a similar tool… but I would say it is a little more complicated.
Right, must head to bed rather than spend hours reading posts on here…
Mark
Finally managed to find the post traffic was coming from to my map and thought I’d say hi! Awesome forum you’ve built… would love if there was something as active and interesting for Manchester.
As for the map tech… I’m a web developer so comfortable with a fairly complicated workflow. I use GitHub Pages to host the site for free, a free Mapbox account for the mapping service, and Jekyll to generate the complicated bits of the site. But I only use those tools so that I can have a completely custom map which I can do as I like with.
A much easier solution would be Google Maps. Click the menu on the left, and choose Your Places. Then you get a really easy editor interface and you can customise the icons. That’s how I started my map. You can then embed the maps you create on any website where you can use custom HTML, and control who can edit the map using permissions. Mapbox have a similar tool… but I would say it is a little more complicated.
Right, must head to bed rather than spend hours reading posts on here…
Mark
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Re: LEEDS UNDERGROUND
Welcome to Secret Leeds markcrossfield.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.