id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jfiqroorqfcc5nr45smesapquy Paula Aucott Locating Past Places in Britain: Creating and Evaluating the GB1900 Gazetteer 2019 45 .pdf application/pdf 8260 635 63 gazetteer, the Ordnance Survey's 50k and Open Names datasets, and the English Keywords: GB1900, locations, local history, gazetteer, place names turning place names into locations which can be found on maps, and we often need set, focused on place names, with the other gazetteers of Britain. The Digital Exposure of English Place-Names (DEEP) project was funded by Jisc in 'Historical Gazetteer of England's Place-Names'' (http://www.placenames.org.uk/), Each entry includes a place ID such as 'epns-deep-86-a-parish-000077', and these and sub-parish settlements generally have coordinates but most 'mapped names' Perhaps the best known global gazetteer of modern place names is Geonames parishes are named on the six inch maps, and of DEEP. In contrast the OS Open Names data include 5,503 entries for the study area, but 2 shows that the majority of DEEP 'Mapped Names" and 'Sub-Parish' entries are Table 2: Frequency of different place types in the DEEP gazetteer ./cache/work_jfiqroorqfcc5nr45smesapquy.pdf ./txt/work_jfiqroorqfcc5nr45smesapquy.txt