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Durham Hall[edit]

I am a descendant of George Hill and Jane Binnie and working on the family tree. I would like to contact you for more information. Trahelliven (talk) 9:40, 17 May 2011 (UTC)

Courtesy call[edit]

Hello. I have renamed a number of your articles under the convention of minimum necessary disambiguation. In Australia populated places and railway stations have compulsory dab, but nothing else; if anything has a unique name, that is what is called. Bloody minefield really but you get used to it. A couple still on your user page (which I wouldnt dare touch) will need the same treatment. Your HTML doesnt work on all browsers (Firefox isnt impressed) and is generally avoided on wiki; gallery is also discouraged. O/wise, damn good job!! Regards (Crusoe8181 (talk) 11:50, 29 June 2010 (UTC)).[reply]

Mill Gardens, Warwick[edit]

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Bellevue-[edit]

Congrats on the Bellevue article. The shot of Bellevue today is mine. Nice to see an article on it. Sardaka (talk) 10:20, 21 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Alderley House[edit]

Hi,

Just wanted to say thanks for the extra detail you provided to the Alderley House article. What I had originally written was based extensively on Kingsley's books, but clearly he omitted a fair amount of information. Could I ask, do you have a connection with the property, and if so what that is?

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Notability for One Event[edit]

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June 2011[edit]

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October 2011[edit]

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Painshill Park[edit]

With regards to the photo of the watermill in the late 19th century, I don't think that it adds anything to the article in terms of valuable content, and as far as the formatting and overall appearance of the article goes, it simply looks messy. On the other hand, the picture might be useful in a number of other articles such as Hydraulics, Joseph Bramah, or Water wheels. I don't know if you have done any work on the Joseph Bramah article, but it doesn't mention his invention/improvement of water wheels. Perhaps you could put this to rights. Amandajm (talk) 09:39, 16 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Willandra[edit]

Have been doing some work on Willandra, and noted that the Mannings ended up in Kensington. Is this actually Kensington in London? Thought I'd better check before I put my foot in it. You did a great job on the article, by the by.

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Selfridge[edit]

Hi, thanks for the images on the above. I am a little concerned that the licensing is incorrect on this one as the author is unknown but the license you have used is meant for an author who is known. Also, it usual to have a side profile image face the text. Please also bare in mind that to many images on an article with little text makes it look crowded. I don't really think we can afford any more until the text is expanded. Many thanks. -- CassiantoTalk 21:46, 13 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Ashton Court[edit]

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Ways to improve The Polebarn Hotel[edit]

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Dates for Alfred Robinson on Backwell House, Somerset[edit]

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Harptree Court[edit]

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East Close Hotel[edit]

Hello, and thank you for the information about East Close Hotel - I was particularly intrigued by the Spalding correspondence, of which I was unaware.

I have access to documents which show that a mansion house stood on the site as early as 1742, and that the Spaldings were almost certainly no more than tenants, but I don't want to trample on your article without first asking, do you have other evidence for the construction of the present house in 1768?

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Howden Court Hotel, Torquay[edit]

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TheLongTone (talk) 13:33, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Anothe article with NOT A SINGLE WORD ABOUT THE BUILDING IN QUESTION'. Try harder.TheLongTone (talk) 13:35, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Northbrook Park, Farnham, Surrey[edit]

Do you have any interest in architecture, or are you simply overexcited by rich people???TheLongTone (talk) 15:28, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi @Maypm: I reviewed your article. Please take a look at the "multiple image" template. Here is an example:

Parents
Photo of Josephs's mother, Isabella Harris, in 1839
Isabella Harris ca. 1839
Photo of Josephs's father, Joseph Jackson Lister
Joseph Jackson Lister

It might suited to the article since there is a lot of images on it. Also WP:REFB is a small tutorial on how to do references. I don't know what such an article has bare urls. Its a bit puzzling.