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Queen Victoria's Golden Jubliee .ā€ The caption below the first photograph states ā€œThe Town Hall's completion coincided with Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in the summer of 1887, when the Marquis of Hartingdon turned a golden key to symbolically open the building.ā€ There is no Marquis of Hartingdon, only a Marquis of Hartington who is the eldest son of the Duke of Devonshire. Thus the two sentences refer, respectively, to the 8th Duke and his son and it isnā€™t clear which of them actually dedicated the building. Another discrepancy occurs between the sentence ā€œThe town hall's main plaza is to the exterior of the building, which has led to many incorrectly believing that the building was built 'back to front'ā€ and the caption below the second photograph that states ā€œThis picture was taken from the car park at the FRONT of the building although it is a common mis-conception that the front of the building is on the opposite side that looks onto Duke Street.ā€ The caption of the photograph adds further confusion by stating ā€œThe back of Barrow Town Hall during sunset.ā€
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that personally I have some reservations about labelling people as being within the sphere of interest. Historical figures involved in the history of the counties, I think are eay - people like the 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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sort of personality that would not rest until his task is complete - every 't' crossed and 'i' dotted. Mungrisdale Common meets the criteria and so had to be included but it is one of the briefest entries in the entire 7 book set. To suggest that he would include a section as a space filler is insulting to his name. If he had had a need to find a couple of extra pages then he could easily have added another picture to the 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. 268: 31: 2432:. Also I'm not aware of a single place-name ending in 'tard' anywhere in the UK. Crosford or Crossford would be a relatively common name, and I did find one possible candidate in a National Archive entry for Hesketh Hall, in turns out that is old Lancashire not Cumberland. I found a Crosby, a Crosthwaite, and a Crofton, but no ah-ha moment. One other thought, small lakes in and around the Lake District area are often called a tarn. Hope this gives some food for thought at least. -- 274: 299: 2234: 2884: 2351: 585:
might be seen as an unnecessary duplication and, from my perspective, lead to more articles being "wrongly" tagged as being within the remit of this project. I say wrongly because from the start this project has been clear on the Project page that it's interest is in the modern counties of Lancashire and Cumbria and for historical events etc to qualify they need to be located within the current geographical boundaries.
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mentioning a "Forse Forge" in Natland (which is just south of Kendal). There is also a Force Forge in Satterthwaite (not far from Hawkshead, nowhere near Crosthwaite, Westmorland). I am tending to the idea that "Crosted" is synonymous with "Crosthwaite" in both cases (i.e. the one in Cumberland and the one in Westmorland), but, if so, I have no idea why it was recorded in this way.
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characteristics, how you approach this one depends, for example, on whether you want to be able to locate the remains of Clifton Hall in which case Gtr Manchester is a defining characteristic, or what the historical context is in which case Lancashire is a defining characteristic. If you believe both are applicable then add Clifton Hall to both
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Wainwright set out very clearly his criteria for inclusion in his books and he only broke his rules to add an extra hill that strictly didn't deserve to be there. (See Castle Crag Book 6) Although he disliked Mungrisdale Common (see the comment in the section in Book 5 The Northern Fells) his was the
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hierarchy ought to be able to find any articles relating to events that took place within whatever the boundaries of Lancashire were at the time. The question is how to sensibly accommodate both uses within the category system. The current system is unclear as to which of the two above uses it refers
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Yes, having thought about it some more, these people (farmers) involved in legal disputes in the 16th century must have been illiterate. They were asked by someone at the court where they were from and they answered verbally. The clerk then wrote down what they thought they heard. I've heard similar
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Since the record refers to "Crosted under Skiddaw, Cumberland", and there is a place called Crosthwaite in that parish, is it possible they are the same place? Is there some reason why, at the time of the legal case, "Crosthwaite" would get entered as "Crosted"? I suppose an alternative explanation
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I've only been looking at the project categorisation and anything which lies geographically within the modern locations of Greater Manchester or Merseyside I have not tagged as being within the remit of this project. In itself I don't have anything against "Historic Lancashire" categories but they
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but basically it's down to each project to decide what it's sphere of interest is. For this project the interests are given on the project page and you can see it's the history, geography, politics etc of the counties of Lancashire and Cumbria. I think those are easy to define but I have to admit
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This article was the most viewed article tagged by this project in June 2011 getting over 6,500 hits per day, more than double the 2nd most popular article. Yet it is only B class having been downgraded from both FA and GA! Are there any biography editors out there prepared to give it a go to get
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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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article only has photos with no videos and it would be nice if a volunteer could take some footage. A short video, maybe just 10 seconds, would convey the cacophony that people worked in (although it might well blow out the camera's mic). And the visual would give an idea of how the machines work,
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There seem to be at least a couple of inconsistencies between the text of the article and the text that accompanies a couple of the photographs. For example, the article states that ā€œThe town hall was officially opened on July 14, 1887 by Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire to coincide with
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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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How should we categorise articles relating to historical events within the pre-1974 events within the Greater Manchester and Merseyside areas? My own practice has been to categorise them under "Greater Manchester" (for example), as that refers to the geographical location (which is timeless), but
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386:?) I think the whole group of "outlying fells" can be claimed to be notable (notable enough for at least a mention and a redirect) because not only are they in Wainwright's book but they are a category in the LDWA's Hill Walker's Register, and listed in the Database of British and Irish Hills. 731:
It's only wrong depending on what definition you apply. You and PoD are using historical location, Dr Greg and I are using current geographical location. Neither is wrong, we just need to come up with a consensus. Categorisation is about methods of navigating and should be based on defining
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I don't think adding tags is an imposition because tags are only to indicate that a project (may have) has an interest in an article. It shouldn't be taken as any claim on ownership unless of course a project is tagging just to raise the numbers of articles it is associated with - a pointless
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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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Villages (in the UK at least) are usually accepted as notable if it can be verified that they exist. If there isn't much notability, a suburb or small village can be merged to the article about the town or civil parish, but I don't think that should be done here - see
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In the first paragraph is the following sentence, "There is some speculation that Wainwright included the fell in his guide simply as a way to fill space, although this has never been proven." There is no citation for this statement. I suggest that it be removed.
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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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The name ā€œNewlandsā€ did not come into being until after the 13th century when it was used to describe the usable new land which had been created at the foot of the valley between Portinscale and Braithwaite by the draining of a large swampy and marshy
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probably doesn't qualify as reliable by our standards, but will be OK for light use. You have large sections of prose without any references. All of the content needs citations so that other users can understand were the information came from. See
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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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is the largest natural lake in England, but I came to the article on the lake, hoping to find an inline citation that said so, but there is no citation there that I could find. Is there such a citation, and I missed it? If not, can one be
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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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Most people under 35 or over 35 for that matter, will either know the colliery's name and search for that, or will look for it in Lancashire, or will have no idea it existed. It's easy enough to find Clifton and it's linked from there.
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was reviewed and listed in Sept 2007. I have done a GAR, which indicates that the article doesn't meet GA criteria. Main contributors have been notified, and some work has been done, but progress is slow. Following the guidelines at
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Well, we'll have to agree to disagree, to most people under the age of 35, Clifton Hall will only be known to them as a place in Gtr Manchester so searching for it, looking for a topic connected with Gtr Manchester would be natural.
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Importance, again is up to a project to define. For this project with regards to history, geography etc the definitions are clear on the project page. It might be arbitrary but it works but again it's always open to discussion.
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It occurs to me that this issue has wider ramifications than just Lancashire/Greater Manchester/Merseyside, and there may be similar issues with other counties. Is there a better place to discuss this at a national level?
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an "importance" rating to anything rather than relying on the statistical behaviour of wikipedia users - how many people read an article; how many people looked for an article that wasn't there, to name but two possible
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I wasn't going to get involved because I'm too busy in the real world right now to contribute, but you read my mind! There's a reasonable quantity of footage on youtube, and I previously suggested the video idea to
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which refers to current, not historic, boundaries (just one example of many). Also one could argue that, technically, the mines still exist even though they are disused. Many of the collieries currently in the
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One of the external links is a guide to Lancastrian dialect - you could try that. What worries me about the section are the number of references to Liverpool when Scouse is a separate beast to Lancastrian.
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As I suggested, one option might be to distinguish between "Lancashire" and "Historic Lancashire", but I can foresee some might object to that. At least one category along those lines already exists,
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I'm reluctant to, purely because I don't know what it and isn't legitimate. If someone can dig out a guide to Lancastrian (there must be such a thing), most of it probably could and should be saved.
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I've no objection to a "Collieries on the Lancashire Coalfield" category, but the category itself would need categorising, so it doesn't solve the problem but just move it up to the next level. --
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a. allow a "Project" to impose itself on articles, e.g. slashing its information box all over the place simply because an article happens to have some association with a particular region or area
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Is Hesingham notable? The hospital is, but aside from that it's a suburb? For some additional strangeness - the hospital itself is built in Whitehaven Castle so its notability is stretching it.
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stories with regard to the people coming into the US as immigrants through Ellis Island. Their names got written down (and spelled) according to what the immigration staff thought they heard.
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Well, the text above the table says "automatically every 2ā€“3 days" and then gives instructions on how you can manually force an update if you want to. I've just followed them a minute ago. --
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My reason for raising this is nothing to do with adoption by WikiProjects, but for the categories which may be used by any reader to navigate Knowledge. I think anyone navigating through the
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The collieries were on the Lancashire Coalfield. Absolutely nothing in my reference books refer to the Greater Manchester Coalfield and it is extremely misleading to describe it as such.
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It is relevant here because there are a large number of postcards relating to Barrow and Blackpool in the collection. Any help in getting the article accepted would be appreciated.
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describing the Mosedale Horseshoe - possibly it needs its own article?, or anything on the etymology of "Mosedale" to add to any or all of them). There are now stubs on
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hierarchy ought to be able to find any articles relating to the area covered by Greater Manchester, including events before 1974. Equally, anyone navigating through the
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was shown to cross the stream that feeds Wastwater). I think I've now got them all sorted out, but more eyes and editors would be welcome (especially anyone with a
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recently. This is currently listed as being of high importance and being C class. I was wondering if I might get it up to B class now. Please have a look.
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I had a quick look and as far as I can see this is just an issue of referencing the content. The information in a Knowledge article needs to be verifiable in
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There's a large unsourced ill-defined list of English mill towns in this article - members of this project might like to join a discussion at
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Thanks Mogism for drawing my attention to this article. I'll do my best to gut and re-build the article this week as it's a complete mess.
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Has anyone got to hand the original Pevsner "Buildings of England" for North Lancs? If so, could you see what, if anything, he says about
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One option might be to introduce some additional "Historic Lancashire" categories, but that could possibly be controversial in itself.
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I'd say that the article should stay separate; it doesn't lose notability by becoming a suburb. Mirehouse is a housing estate, and
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I've removed the offending section to the article's talk page, pending a thorough cleanup and some (any?) citations being given.
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If he was rector of Egdean in 1759, as the original source suggests, it might be worth checking with the parish (contact details
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I've read the article and it looks a good one. How can I help get it accepted? (I have no idea what the procedure entails.)
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Underskiddaw is a parish, and looking at the map there is a former farm(stead) called Little Crosthwaite in the area (see
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might be one but I'd be more inclined to leave a message at the Gtr Mcr and Merseyside projects pointing them here.
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if you are going to be taking photos yourself for inclusion in the competition don't upload them until September)
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John Watson, Esq. of Crosted, in the co. of Cumberland, settled in co. Carlow, and built the house of Kilconner
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Thank you for your consideration. Please note that voting for proposals continues through December 12, 2016.
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Please help get Lancs and Cumbria ready for the start of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition on 1st September
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An interesting challenge! My feeling is that 'Crostard' is a typo, in this source it seems a little smudged
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has passed review and is no longer a nominee, rather it is GA status. Can someone please make the update?--
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Any thoughts about which one you want? (Change reverted to original at the moment) Loretta's comment was
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and leave feedback. If you have any questions, you can ask on the proposal page or leave a message on my
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Try Crosted, Westmorland. Somebody previously found some stuff googling the web at the national archives
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Hensingham was a village but has been regarded as a suburb of Whitehaven since early in the 20th century
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The "location" column looks and sorts better if just the parish or town is included (& wikilinked).
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would cover collieries in St Helens but I am not sure when most closed but none were sunk after 1974.
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This September the UK is taking part for the first time in the international photography competition
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is in Hensingham, if there's an article that says it's still in the castle it's in need of updating.
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also, in some cases, to categorise under "History of Lancashire", where that seemed appropriate. Is
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Further, there are over 260 proposals in all to review and vote for, across many aspects of wikis.
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If you're interested, you have until 1 November to register your interest by emailing sara.thomas
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It seems the best solution. By the way, at least one Colliery in Durham is now in Tyne and Wear.
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This 16th-century record in the National Archives mentions "Crosted under Skiddaw, Cumberland":
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I have no idea. Why would it need parent categories? I know nothing about categories other than
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I've swapped the talk page with the redirect, which I assume is what you were referring to. --
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It's another 16th-century legal case and refers to "Crosted ". Explanation of "Newlands" from
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The image column should have a picture added if we already have a suitable image on Commons. (
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I've just finished a three week project of creating articles for the chapters of Wainwright's
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Hi, I have a draft article on the Sankey collection which I am struggling to get accepted.
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message to inform you about a technical proposal to revive your Popular Pages list in the
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The report will include the total pageviews for the entire project (including redirects).
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Went for a walk in the Lakes yesterday, bagged two Wainwrights, and returned along boggy
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A backstage pass tour and editathon will be held at the museum on 4 May 2013. Please see
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Why not have a category Collieries on the Lancashire Coalfield? That would be preferable.
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I wonder if any participants in this project would be interested and willing to look at
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Quality and Importance numbers are down to zero, but when does the table get updated?--
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is a suburb (it may have been a village or hamlet at first, but I can't verify that).
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easier and projects easier to maintain. If you or your WikiProject are interested,
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it is simply misleading, there were NO collieries in Greater Manchester except for
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I'd appreciate thoughts on whether it's ok to roll out the new list format there.
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You are invited to an editathon at Clitheroe Castle Museum on 26 September 2015.
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Knowledge:Featured list candidates/Grade I listed churches in Lancashire/archive1
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Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_British_and_Irish_hills#Wainwright.27s_Outlying_Fells
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I believe those lists get automatically updated about once a month by bot. See
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you will see how many structures are included. If you then follow the link to
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that I think you may be interested in reviewing and perhaps even voting for:
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It is appropriate to categorise articles based on their present status - so
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would be preferable as there was only one colliery that existed after 1974.
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in the main project template/banner head which I have to say I quite like.
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Nothing wrong with that, what parent categories would the category have?
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We've made some enhancements to the original report. Here's what's new:
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I cannot conceive of ever saying something so profoundly stupid, so no.
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As of January, the popular pages tool has moved from the Toolserver to
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does sometimes work! I guess we now have to wait for the result of the
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In my opinion that is sufficient, but if really pushed we could have
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Thanks for your cooperation. What do you think of my suggestion for
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collieries on the Lancashire coalfield would make anything worse.
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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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Doesn't say anything about the lido or promenade unfortunately.
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for each article, to dig deeper into any surprises or anomalies.
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2016 Community Wishlist Survey Proposal to Revive Popular Pages
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to. So I'm asking for suggestions of what we could do.
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is suitable for inclusion in Knowledge according to
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Wikipedian in Residence at Queen Street Mill Museum
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