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Stanley family, MPs who have represented Lancastrian or Cumbrian constituencies, no problem. Sports people who have played a role in the sporting history of the counties, again not too much problem. Where I have issues is with people such as Ian McKellen who's only connection is being born in Lancs or Cumbria and have not played a part in the history. It's been discussed before on this page nut no concensus has ever been reached. If it was me I would remove the project tag from articles such as this one but without us reaching a concensus about the scope of the project I end up in endless discussions with other editors who tag articles about why I have removed tags.
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Blencathra section, increased the Little Man section or if he were really desperate added another subsidiary summit such as Lesser Man.
1967:(all with coords, I think, and sources though some a bit iffy) and various redirects. I debated between creating articles on the dales and the becks: decided on becks, with dab pages at both. Certainly little point in producing both sets of articles - not sure what the precedent is on this, and wouldn't mind if they got moved as long as all the navigation still works! An entertaining morning's work (I always describe editing Knowledge as like doing an infinite jigsaw puzzle). Now time for a rather late lunch.
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3289:? Possibly under "Promenade". By the time of the new edition it was "Lido, 1933, closed 1992, and now very forlorn", but in 1969 it will have been thriving. Perhaps you could add a quote to the article? Or just reply here to say what he says. Google books only offers snippet view, so I can see that Grange-over-Sands is on page 131 onwards, but the word "lido" isn't getting any hits.
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in Westmorland. It is a village west of Kendal. A few miles north-east of the village is a settlement (perhaps just a farm) called "High Craggs". Could this be the same place mentioned in your second link? No sign of a dam around there or of "Forse Forge" (or Force Forge). I found a link on Google
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So perhaps there was a farmhouse or small settlement somewhere on these "newlands", which has since disappeared. The only thing is would such a settlement be too far south to fit the bill for the place in the parish of Underskiddaw mentioned above? Now need to find a detailed old map of the area.
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Hi everybody, I found for a real miracle the datas about George Little, one of possible Napoli founders: I'd like create his article on italian wikipedia but I need help from somebody living in or near Southport (he lived in that city, of course); somebody can help me, please?
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mention land in "Crosteede or Crosted, called Exnese, in Cumberland" which I assume will be the same place. Unfortunately neither of those names seems to exist any more either, but if it appears in court records it presumably was a genuine place at one
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Thanks guys for all your help. For the purposes of my researches, I will assume that Crostard was just Crosted (under Skiddaw) written incorrectly and that at some point Crosthwaite was misheard as Crosted. Perhaps its down to the local dialect.
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article while chasing down a vexatious editor and wanted to clarify why there is an article for a suburb of an otherwise quite small town. Is Hensingham a village in its own right, in which case it should be made quite clear - or is it part of
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The third and fourth of your links refer to "Crosted, Cumberland" and I believe were already mentioned earlier. Just as there is no current "Crosted" in Cumberland (as was), there is no "Crosted" in Westmorland (as was). BUT, there is a
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as a purported demonym, is under discussion at RfD. Your input at
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Can anyone with local knowledge please help with a discussion at
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for each article, to dig deeper into any surprises or anomalies.
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Greetings WikiProject Lancashire and Cumbria/Archive 3 Members!
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