Thanks Brian. The honest answer is: I can't remember! It was some free web app for making diagrams that I found years ago, when I made the original version. When I came to update the chart in 2022, I couldn't remember or find the original website, so I fudged the additions in Photoshop.
Thanks, Matt. I have been looking for something that will create this kind of diagram to show the inter-relationships between people & groups - the search will go on!
Don't know if you use Apple devices, but the Freeform app that comes with iPhone is pretty nifty at putting diagrams like this together. A desktop version is available.
These sound like great museums. Continuing the police theme, Bow Street police museum is fun. And I love the Viaduct Tavern by Holborn Viaduct, which has a lock-up in the cellar and a whole heap of history.
I always liked Londons Museums . I would of been interested in the policy museum for a few reasons. 1) I have an ancestor who was in the early police force 2)I am a mystery buff and the police have had my favorite inspectors ( though fictional) 3) I have had a interest in forensics ( only police job I would want, interesting and less dangerous)
The London museum graphic is brilliant - if you don’t mind me asking, what software did you use to create it?
Thanks Brian. The honest answer is: I can't remember! It was some free web app for making diagrams that I found years ago, when I made the original version. When I came to update the chart in 2022, I couldn't remember or find the original website, so I fudged the additions in Photoshop.
Thanks, Matt. I have been looking for something that will create this kind of diagram to show the inter-relationships between people & groups - the search will go on!
Don't know if you use Apple devices, but the Freeform app that comes with iPhone is pretty nifty at putting diagrams like this together. A desktop version is available.
I’m on a MacBook so I will try that - thanks for the suggestion!
These sound like great museums. Continuing the police theme, Bow Street police museum is fun. And I love the Viaduct Tavern by Holborn Viaduct, which has a lock-up in the cellar and a whole heap of history.
I always liked Londons Museums . I would of been interested in the policy museum for a few reasons. 1) I have an ancestor who was in the early police force 2)I am a mystery buff and the police have had my favorite inspectors ( though fictional) 3) I have had a interest in forensics ( only police job I would want, interesting and less dangerous)