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Copyright violations

I have removed a number of your edits for being copyright violations, or for probably being copyright violations. Wikipedia takes copyright violations and plagirism very seriously. You cannot copy material from other websites, you must rewrite any facts you glean from other sources in your own words, and these must not too closely paraphrase the original. I believe you have violated these rules. Also, you have used self-published blogs for information, which is generally not allowed (see WP:SPS), and isn't nevessary in the field of historical buildings, since there are generally good reliable sources available online.

Please so not reinstate any of the material I deleted unless and until you rewrite them in a way that isn't a violation, and only if you use reliable sources. If you try to re-add them, the next step would be to file a copyright investigation in which all your contributions would be very closely examined. I'd rather not do that at this moment, and give you the opportunity to fix your mistakes. BMK (talk) 02:30, 21 April 2015 (UTC)

My apologies. While some were better than others, I see your point. I'll keep aware of copyright issues going forward User:9H48F (talk) 09:16, 21 April 2015

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A good start. Please include key biographical info such as year/date of birth and death, and format citations to accurately indicate source, not bare urls (see Wikipedia:Citing sources and WP:LINKROT)

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Cram101

You added a reference to Cram101 to AIGA, but Cram101 is unreliable because it copies from Wikipedia and paraphrases. I have removed the source. Fences&Windows 21:01, 12 February 2017 (UTC)

Henry Lewis Bullen

Really glad to see this article! I've added a few more sources. Blythwood (talk) 17:42, 4 November 2017 (UTC)

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I removed her age at death because given her birth year she would have been 46 or 47 shen she died. I see however the title of the 2nd reference seems to suggest she was 40 at death (I'm unable to access the article). Very strange :-)

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Triptropic (talk) 13:25, 12 May 2018 (UTC)

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