Geograph Britain and Ireland is a
web-based project, begun in March 2005, to create a freely accessible archive of geographically located photographs of Great Britain and Ireland.
Photographs in the Geograph collection are chosen to illustrate significant or typical features of each 1 km × 1 km (100
ha) grid square in the
Ordnance Survey National Grid
The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system (OSGB), also known as British National Grid (BNG), is a system of geographic grid references, distinct from latitude and longitude, whereby any location in Great Britain can be described in t ...
and the
Irish national grid reference system.
[Hawgood D. Geograph or supplemental (June 2007)]
(accessed 13 March 2008) There are 332,216 such grid squares containing at least some land or permanent structure (at low tide), of which 281,131 have Geographs.
[Geograph: Overview Statistics for Geograph British Isles]
(accessed 24 June 2014)
Geographs are being collected for all parts of Great Britain, Isle of Man and Ireland. The
Channel Islands
The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy. They are divided into two Crown Dependencies: the Jersey, Bailiwick of Jersey, which is the largest of the islands; and the Bailiwick of Guernsey, ...
fall outside Britain's grid system, but may be geographed using their local
UTM grid.
The project is sponsored by the
Ordnance Survey
The Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain. The agency's name indicates its original military purpose (see Artillery, ordnance and surveying), which was to map Scotland in the wake of the Jacobite rising of ...
, and extracts from the OS Landranger 1:50,000 scale maps illustrate the grid square pages. Geograph Project Limited is a charity registered in England and Wales, and the name Geograph is trademarked.
Contributions
Photographs can be contributed by any registered user, although they must be approved by a panel of moderators before appearing on the website. The main aim of moderation is to make the site 'classroom ready' so that inappropriate images are rejected. All images are licensed by the contributors using the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic which permits modification and redistribution of the images under certain conditions. Contributors should be aware that they are granting everyone an irrevocable licence to use their image(s); it is very difficult to get an image removed once it appears on the website. Default photo resolution is a 1024 pixels long edge, with a minimum of 640 pixels and options for higher resolutions to be made available.
The entire archive of images with
RDF metadata is available for download via
BitTorrent
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.
As an incentive to increase coverage, participants are awarded a point each time they contribute the first photograph classified as a ''geograph'' to a grid square.
There is, however, no limit to the number of images per square, and some squares have over 1000 images.
Some participants combine geographing with other outdoor location sports such as
letterboxing,
geocaching
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,
trigpointing,
benchmarking
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Benchmarking is ...
, and
peak bagging
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.
Types of image

Geograph images are classified by site moderators as:
* ''Geograph'' – an image which usefully illustrates or characterises the area in which it was taken;
* ''Accepted'' – an image which adds useful information about a square but which does not meet the requirements of a geograph; this includes close-ups, interiors, aerial shots, photos taken from outside the grid square, moveable objects that can't be shown on maps and silhouetted images;
[ this category has subcategories 'Close Look', 'Inside', 'Aerial', 'Cross Grid' and 'Extra';
* ''Rejected'' – an image that does not meet the requirements of the Geograph Project.
There is a special classification of image that is known as a First Geograph – the first image uploaded of a particular grid square which meets the requirements to be a geograph. Contributors can also gain Second, Third and Fourth visitor points for each square, depending on how many other geographers have already submitted geographs to that square. The relevant date is when the photo was submitted, rather than taken.
A contributor gains a TPoint (Time-gap Point) by submitting a photo that was taken over five years after the most recent image for that square. A contributor can also gain a TPoint by submitting an historic photo to a square that was taken at least five years distant from any other photograph in the square.
The site also provides a count of the number of grid squares each contributor has photographed (Personal Points).
Some of the common themes for geograph photos include:
* Physical landscape
* Human ]land use
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* Built environment
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* Social interaction
* Geology
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* Flora
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and fauna
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* Local history
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Statistics
As of February 2024, the project had over 7.5 million photographs from over 13,800 contributors, covering over 98% of Great Britain and over 47% of Ireland. There were an average of 27 images per grid square.
Milestones include:
* 19 March 2025: The 8 millionth image submitted
*29 November 2021: The 7 millionth image was submitted
*17 January 2019: The 6 millionth image was submitted
*5 July 2016: The 5 millionth image was submitted
*9 June 2014: The 4 millionth image was submitted
*August 2012: 80% coverage of Great Britain & Ireland
*29 June 2012: The 3 millionth image was submitted
*14 August 2010: The 2 millionth image was submitted
*15 October 2008: Millionth image[
*8 April 2008: 750,000 images]
*13 March 2008: Two-thirds coverage of Great Britain & Ireland
*25 July 2007: 500,000 images
* 25 June 2007: 75% coverage of Great Britain
* 30 May 2007: 10% coverage of Ireland[Geograph Forums: Antici – - – - pation!](_blank)
(accessed 14 April 2008) (Registration required)
* 5 March 2007: 50% coverage of Great Britain & Ireland
* 3 October 2006: 250,000 images
* 17 August 2006: 50% coverage of Great Britain
* 1 March 2006: 25% coverage of Great Britain & Ireland
* 21 December 2005: 25% coverage of Great Britain
Photograph of the Year competition
A weekly competition runs in the members-only forums to select the ''Photograph of the Year'' (POTY) from photographs taken that week. Each week one of a panel of volunteer selectors chooses around 50 of the week's best photos. Last week's winner then picks their favourite photo from the 50. After the end of the year the weekly winners are voted on to decide the best photo of each month and overall winner.
The annual winners were;
*2015 "Sunrise at Ross Back Sands" by Ian Capper
*2014 "North end of Mochrum Loch" by David Baird
*2013 "Whiteout in Ninesprings" by Eugene Birchall
*2012 "A slipway on Luing" by Walter Baxter.
*2011 "Morning Walk" by Mike Smith.
*2010 "The north ridge of Stob Ban" by Karl and Ali
*2009 "Miners Hill" by Ian Slater.
*2008 "Deer Fence on the Shank of Drumfollow" by Gwen and James Anderson.
*2007 "Horsey Drainage Mill" by Rodney Burton.
*2006 "Islands of mud, East Hoyle Bank" by Peter Craine.
Awards
The Geograph site was awarded the Yahoo
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(UK & Ireland) Travel Find of the Year 2006.
UK Wikimedian of the Year 2012 – Honourable Mention
Geograph Conference
On 17 February 2010, Geograph British Isles organised its first conference for contributors to the project. About 80 contributors attended to discuss the project in both plenary and break-out sessions. The event was hosted by Geograph's sponsor, Ordnance Survey. It took place at the Ordnance Survey head office at Romsey near Southampton
Southampton is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately southwest of London, west of Portsmouth, and southeast of Salisbury. Southampton had a population of 253, ...
and was reported by geography-related media.
On 4 April 2012 a second conference took place at The Circle in Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, situated south of Leeds and east of Manchester. The city is the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its so ...
. It took stock of where the project was at that time, as it neared 3 million submissions; and put forward potential solutions that could secure its financial future in the years ahead.
The third conference took place at The Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 Council areas of Scotland, council areas. The city is located in southeast Scotland and is bounded to the north by the Firth of Forth and to the south by the Pentland Hills. Edinburgh ...
Training and Conference Venue on Saturday 8 June 2013. Subjects discussed included funding of the project, educational use of the images and the moderation procedures applied to contributors' submissions.
For the fourth conference, the venue was again Southampton
Southampton is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately southwest of London, west of Portsmouth, and southeast of Salisbury. Southampton had a population of 253, ...
, the Ordnance Survey's new headquarters building at Adanac Park, on 27 June 2014. Subjects discussed included the quality of submitted photographs and titles, the production of high-quality descriptions, local studies, as well as the funding of the project, educational use of the images and the moderation procedures applied to contributors' submissions as in 2013.
For the fifth conference, Geograph members gathered at Peterborough
Peterborough ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in the City of Peterborough district in the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. The city is north of London, on the River Nene. A ...
. On the Friday afternoon conference attendees visited a brickworks just outside the city. The conference itself was held at Peterborough Museum and included a talk on the geologist William Smith. Walks around the city centre and local waterways concluded the proceedings.
Tools and facilities
The site has a number of tools for making use of the photographs. Collectively known as Collections, the site front page now features a ''Collection of the week''. The various techniques include (with examples):
* Shared Descriptions, a simple method of grouping images by a common topic
* Articles, a longer text-and-image article by one or more authors
* Galleries, a forum-like mechanism where people list similar photos
* Geotrips, where photographs, a GPS track file, and a written description combine to illustrate a day out or an expedition.
Contributors can choose to add meta-data to each image, in the form of ''Subject'' and ''Tags'', to go along with the geo-tagging by location. All of this allows the use of a Browser to allow the relatively large archive to be searched. There are other methods of search, of course, ranging from Simple text search to tagged searches and complex searches.
Because of the geographic indexing of the pictures, it is possible to summon a page for an individual 1-km square. These square pages all provide a ''/link'' page which links to internal and external tools, such as a wide range of other mapping sites, and the various national historical artefacts databases.
The site has a lot of detailed statistics, but can also create personal profile and personal coverage maps. It started as a game, and many of the tools support personal achievement and goals.
Long term archival
The site's 7 million plus photographs were selected for long term web archiving by the British Library
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. Based in London, it is one of the largest libraries in the world, with an estimated collection of between 170 and 200 million items from multiple countries. As a legal deposit li ...
in their UK Web Archive.
Many photographs have been transferred to Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons, or simply Commons, is a wiki-based Digital library, media repository of Open content, free-to-use images, sounds, videos and other media. It is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.
Files from Wikimedia Commons can be used ...
, and the photos are used in thousands of Wikipedia
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articles. About 1.8 million photos were transferred to Commons in 2010, but no further bulk transfers have been undertaken. However, tools and advice for transferring are provided for each photo on its re-use page.
Sister projects
In 2009, a sister project, Geograph Deutschland was launched, covering Germany. Geograph Ireland currently co-exists with Geograph Britain and Ireland, but may split into a separate project. Geograph Channel Islands covers the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy. They are divided into two Crown Dependencies: the Jersey, Bailiwick of Jersey, which is the largest of the islands; and the Bailiwick of Guernsey, ...
.
Mobile apps
There is an Android app named Geograph Alerts in the Google Play store which will track your current location and inform you if you enter a grid square which you have not yet photographed.
See also
* Degree Confluence Project
The Degree Confluence Project is a World Wide Web-based all-volunteer project that aims to have people visit each of the integer degree intersections of latitude and longitude on Earth, posting photographs and a narrative of each visit online. Th ...
References
External links
Geograph Deutschland
{{Volunteered geographic information
Geography of the United Kingdom
Geography of Ireland
Image-sharing websites
Photo archives in the United Kingdom
Outdoor locating games
British Isles
British digital libraries
Creative Commons-licensed websites