David Bodenhamer was at University of Leeds (UK) from April 23-26 for the last of a series of three expert workshops to explore how Qualitative Spatial Representation, a formal logic to identify and manage uncertain or ambiguous spatial relationships, can be linked to GIS and the spatial humanities. Computer scientists from Leeds, Lancaster University, University of Maine, and Stanford University joined geographers and historians from University of Bristol, University of Manchester, British Library, Turing Institute, and UK National Archives to test methods on a variety of humanities-focused problems and data. Two major proposals are under development to continue this work.