User:Fort Quake/bookmarks
A small collection of websites that I consider useful, and that relate in some way to OpenStreetMap.
How Did You Contribute To OSM
Shows you issues with your contributions, your ranking in various regions, how many nodes, ways and relations you've created, modified and deleted, and loads of other fun statistics.
Where Did You Contribute To OSM
Shows you a heatmap of where you have contributed to the map.
Older OpenStreetMap
Contains the map as it was in 2018, useful for before pictures if you didn't get one.
Osmose
Shows issues with the map, and if you press more filters, you can enter your username to see issues with your contributions.
Geofabrik Inspector
Another tool for finding issues with the map data.
NLS Historic Maps
View historic maps of mostly just Great Britain that are out of copyright. The Ordnance survey 6 inch, 25 inch and 1:250-1:10560 are the most useful and interesting (in my opinion).
Map History
Ten years of OpenStreetMap (2006-2015), should show how the map changes.
Historic England Map
View listed buildings around England. The entries are often quite interesting.
NLS Map Finder
View out of copyright Ordnance Survey maps, and others. Useful for OHM.
Geograph
Creative commons licensed pictures across the British Isles. German version also available.
Overture Maps Foundation
Merges OSM data with Esri, Microsoft and Google Open Buildings, and creates an interoperable standard. Who knows where this will go...