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Notes submitted or commented on by Derick Rethans

Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
1996233 Derick Rethans

"Demolished "
The place has gone or never existed. This is an auto-generated note from MAPS.ME application: a user reports a POI that is visible on a map (which can be outdated), but cannot be found on the ground.
POI has no name
POI types: building-garage
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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1996225 Derick Rethans

"Demolished "
The place has gone or never existed. This is an auto-generated note from MAPS.ME application: a user reports a POI that is visible on a map (which can be outdated), but cannot be found on the ground.
POI has no name
POI types: building
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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1996226 Derick Rethans

"Demolished "
The place has gone or never existed. This is an auto-generated note from MAPS.ME application: a user reports a POI that is visible on a map (which can be outdated), but cannot be found on the ground.
POI has no name
POI types: building-garage
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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2015444 Derick Rethans

"Sandby House 1-28"
POI name: Barnett House
POI types: building
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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2015443 Derick Rethans

"Barrett House 1-12,13-24...-48"
POI name: Sandby House
POI types: building
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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1996651 Derick Rethans

"merge with shop outline and removed bardo"
POI name: J P Mobile Shop
POI types: shop-mobile_phone
OSM data version: 2019-10-19T16:52:54Z
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1773088 Derick Rethans

"Paddington Square"
POI has no name
POI types: landuse-construction
OSM data version: 2019-03-28T14:13:02Z
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1850638 Derick Rethans

"Open 12:00-25:00"
POI name: Battersea Brewery
POI types: amenity-bar
OSM data version: 2019-06-21T10:47:15Z
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1502111 Derick Rethans

"check name tags"
POI name: Champions
POI types: amenity-bar
OSM data version: 2018-08-04T14:22:01Z
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1921203

This is the original site of The Crystal Palace built for The Great Exhibition of 1851