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Ewan Christian[edit]

Hi Grahamrob, just a quick note to congratulate you on all the great work you've done on Ewan Christian. Let's hope it evades, or survives, the attention of the Wikilawyers! I do mean to go through it at some stage and see what I can add, but I've been very inactive on Wikipedia lately.

I see you refer to the 1896 Cambridge pamphlet on Christian. I've never been able to get hold of a copy of this (I've been interested in Christian since doing a major piece of university work on Holy Trinity, Sunk Island, around a dozen years ago) though I know there's one in the British Library. Is it worth looking out?

Regards, Barnaby Barnabypage (talk) 15:44, 6 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Grahamrob, thanks for getting back to me. I referred to the Cambridge publication as a pamphlet only because of the low pagination in the BL catalogue. I'll certainly try to find time to get there and read it at some point upon your recommendation.
I agree EC remains under-rated. Certainly not a radical and of course an Establishment man in many ways, but much more creative than he is often given credit for, with the technical skills to support that. His friendship with Teulon I think suggests an architect who was not afraid of thinking out of the box (as EC would certainly never have put it!). Barnabypage (talk) 21:41, 6 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Ewan Christian[edit]

Hi, not sure how active you still are on here but I wanted to thank you for your splendid work on Ewan Christian. It's a great article - have you ever thought of GA or FA? I know these "badges" aren't everyone's bag, but they do raise the profile of an article, and increase its readership. All the best. KJP1 (talk) 08:09, 25 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]