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I agree that this article appears to be written in a style that is not yet ideal for wikipedia (i.e. largely narrative, without much direct sourcing), however do not propose to address this at the present time, though others might. However I do have a concern about the present image shown in the infobox, a drawing from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rosie_Hardman_Art.jpg uploaded there by Paul Duller (presumably the artwork creator - not sure) and feel that it would be more appropriate to have a photo there - what do folk think? I just uploaded one of my own in low resolution (all I can presently produce) to Wikimedia Commons, see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:R-Hardman-81.jpg which I think might suit, happy for other opinions... if none received within a few days I shall go ahead and make the change (the drawing can go down with the body text somewhere and need not be lost). Regards - Tony Rees, Australia Tony 1212 (talk) 18:26, 24 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]