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How are we defining 'Welsh'? Does this include architects that have a strong connection with Wales but born elsewhere? For example, John Nash (currently described as 'British') was born in London but carried out a lot of work in Wales; Percy Thomas was born in northeast England but the practice he set up was based in Cardiff. Whether people identify themselves as 'Welsh' or not has been a contentious debate on a number of other biographical articles and often the least contentious solution is to describe them as British. Sionk (talk) 12:26, 17 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]