Steve Pickering followed up on Barry Rowlingson’s Keef Hartley album cover with this one. “Farmers Market, Musikk Fra Hybridene. Norwegian bluegrass/ Bulgarian folk/ klezmer/ fill-in-the-gap… “
Another Map in the Wild from FOSS4G in Bucharest. This one from Eric Meerburg I asked Erik whether he thought it was intented or just a “splodge of concrete” he thought the latter 🙂
My friend Matt Walker sent us this trio of Maps in the Wild from the Brick History exhibition at the Hereford Museum. The Lego globe isn’t a patch on the masterpiece produced by Ken Field which was exhibited at last year’s BCS event, which reminds me that we don’t have […]
This is the first of (hopefully) a series of Maps in the Wild from FOSS4G which kicks off today in Bucharest. Maria Arias de Reyna sent me this pic of a Bucharest map on the floor of a subway crossing near to the conference venue. A great start for people […]
Who is Arnold Hills? You may well ask! Apart from my West Ham supporting friends not many people will know about Mr Hills, he was the founder of Thames Iron Works F.C. which subsequently became West Ham United F.C. in 1900. This map shows the locations of West Ham’s football […]
Barry Rowlingson sent me this old album cover from the Keef Hartley Band (you will have to be “of an age” to remember them). Who would have thought that a postcode map would make an album cover? The post prompted a flurry of other map album covers, look out for […]
David Cottingham sent us the snap of a pint of Arran Ale “Arran ale served at the Arran brewery on Arran with a map of………….”
This map of Fatburger locations was spotted by Bojan Savric in Tokyo (another ICC2019 distraction) “Fatburger #Tokyo on seventh floor by #shibuyacrossing is using right #mapprojection to map locations of their restaurants 👍” I like that Bojan was at least as interested in the map projection as the burgers
Enock Seth Nyamador sent name this superb globe sculpture outside the Ghana Export Promotion Agency building in Accra. “This globe located right in front of @GEPAGhana #Accra, #Ghana signifying exporting more Ghana goods to the world I guess, the arrows & lines seem to indicate so. Cheers 😎” Not sure […]