Streets in Stockport taken from the Local Street Gazetteer (LSG)
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The NSG is the authoritative reference dataset of streets within England and Wales used for street works, highways maintenance and traffic management. In line with British Standard 7666(2006) the NSG is regularly updated by all 175 highway authorities with Additional Street Data (ASD) such as road centre lines, ownership details, level of reinstatement required, height weight and width restrictions and direction of travel.
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This street listing contains the name and Irish Grid coordinates for all streets in Northern Ireland. Published here for Open Data. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the LPS Open Government Data Licence.Please Note for Open Data NI Users: Esri Rest API is not Broken, it will not open on its own in a Web Browser but can be copied and used in Desktop and Webmaps
A GIS dataset consisting of polygons representing sea features around the UK from the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). There are 3071 features in total, for example, "Rockall Bank", "Laggan Bay", "Jane Macrae Rocks" and "Sound of Harris". These data are included in the merged dataset 'MEDIN Gazetteer of Marine Points of Interest'.
US Government GeoNames Database records for UK
Streets layer as extracted from the Local Street Gazetteer, data maintained in IDOX Uniform system.
This dataset provides an overview of properties with the Basic Land Property Unit classification of "Commercial" extracted from Stirling Council's Corporate Gazetteer. Data has not been verified against any rateable datasets held by the authority.Dataset Schema;Local Authority CodeLocal AuthorityPostcodeBLPU Code (Basic Land Property Unit Code)Primary DescriptionSecondary DescriptionTertiary DescriptionFull address data is the property of the One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG), Ordnance Survey (OS), and the Royal Mail.
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The Place Names gazetteer contains a geographical index of 336 towns and villages across Northern Ireland. The data was derived from OSNI's 1:250,000 Ireland North mapping. The locations represent the label position on the mapping rather than precise real world position. A gazetteer is a geographical index. The Place Names gazetteer contains a list of 336 towns and villages across Northern Ireland. Published here for Open Data. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the LPS Open Government Data Licence.Please Note for Open Data NI Users: Esri Rest API is not Broken, it will not open on its own in a Web Browser but can be copied and used in Desktop and Webmaps
The national address gazetteer brings together address information from local authorities and Ordnance Survey to create a ‘national address gazetteer database’, providing one definitive source of accurate publicly-owned spatial address data for the whole of the public sector. To deliver this, the Local Government Group and Ordnance Survey have entered into a joint venture partnership, ‘GeoPlace™’, from which address products have been created. It brings together local government’s address and streets gazetteers - the National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG), National Street Gazetteer (NSG) and One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG) - with all of Ordnance Survey’s addressing products - ADDRESS-POINT® and OS MasterMap® Address Layer and Address Layer 2. The national address gazetteer contains the existing unique identifiers and the definitive street name and number (generated by local authorities) with the postcode from the Royal Mail as well as a link to the map base from Ordnance Survey, through the OS TOID® and grid reference. The data contains the unique property reference number (UPRN) and unique street reference number (USRN) from the NLPG and OSG as the primary keys.
This dataset consists of a polygon file defining the limits of 56 named bays, estuaries, firths, sounds and lochs in the UK. For example, "Cardigan Bay", "Plymouth Sound", "Firth of Forth" and "Lough Foyle". The polygon file can be used in conjunction with GIS dataset SeaVoX regional seas around the UK. These data are included in the merged dataset 'MEDIN Gazetteer of Marine Points of Interest'.
Local Street Gazetteer for York
This data is published under the INSPIRE end user license
*Please note that the data published within this dataset is a live API link to CYC's GIS server. Any changes made to the master copy of the data will be inmediately reflected in the resources of this dataset.The date shown in the "Last Updated" field of each GIS resource reflects when the data was first published.
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The NSG is the authoritative reference dataset of streets within England and Wales used for street works, highways maintenance and traffic management. In line with British Standard 7666(2006) the NSG is regularly updated by all 175 highway authorities with Additional Street Data (ASD) such as road centre lines, ownership details, level of reinstatement required, height weight and width restrictions and direction of travel.
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Barrow Council's Local Land and Property Gazetteer is a database containing addresses of property and Land within the Borough. This local database is combined at a national level to form a national database. A key identifier in the database is the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) which is a unique identifier for every addressable location in Great Britain.
Access to the data is organised through Geoplace a public sector limited liability partnership between the Local Government Association and Ordnance Survey.
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This dataset is about books. It has 1 row and is filtered where the book is Windmill gazetteer for England. It features 7 columns including author, publication date, language, and book publisher.
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INDEX VILLARIS: or, An Alphabetical Table of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, and private seats in England and Wales was first published by John Adams in 1680. This dataset consists of a transcription of all 24,000 place-names listed in Index Villaris, together with the the symbols representing Adams's categorisation of each place and modern versions of the place-names and the counties and administrative hundred in which they lie or lay. It also comprises a transcription of the latitude and longitude recorded by Adams, and another set of coordinates generated by the application of a thin plate spline transformation calculated by matching some 2,000 place-names to the accurately-georeferenced CAMPOP Towns dataset.
The dataset is being checked, corrected, and refined to include linkage to other geospatial references such as OpenStreetMap and Wikidata, and will in due course be made available in the Linked Places Format.
Streets in Stockport taken from the Local Street Gazetteer (LSG)
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A gazetteer is a geographical index. The Place Names gazetteer contains a list of 336 towns and villages across Northern Ireland. Published here for Open Data. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the Open Government Data Licence.
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This geolocated dataset derives from several surveys commissioned by the English Crown in 1565, enquiring into the state of the various ports, landing places, and coastal communities of England and Wales.
Please see the GitHub repository for details of the sources used and visualisation of their geographic scope.
Streets in Stockport taken from the Local Street Gazetteer (LSG)