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over the fence 2. I cannot understand how to do references - it is all double Dutch sorry 3 as notified to you in part, once the Qld State
Heritage awards are over ( late May) I hope to be able to get some help from the National Trust historian and Qld Heritage Council. 4. we have an Open day 13/5/2017 for the National Trust and Ipswich Council. The brochure prepared by the Trust and Council gives a small amount of background info re the 3 properties opening, but the Booval House notes specifically refer people to Wikipaedia. We are expecting a minimum of 1000 people through - had 1500 at our Open Day back in 2002! In past Open Days, I have printed out a tour guide and copies pf the 1868 and 1874 Auction notices which help to put the property in perspective, 1968/74 auction notices, rather than just the House. ( It was originally a 310 acre farm etc. and the house was referred to in the 1860 mortgage plans as the Homestead). I am wondering if you would be prepared to allow the combined Auction notice to be inserted in the Wikipaedia article until after the Open Day please? (
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first with the easy cases and then deal progressively with the more complex cases. These non-persistent Trove URLs enter
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Tasmania) and attempting to sort out the godawful mess that is pre-1917 liberal/conservative party/party-adjacent politics (candidates pages are a great way of clarifying these sorts of things before looking at electorate pages or the members lists). In the distant future when that happens, I will certainly keep an eye out for possible candidates for you - if you haven't got to them all by then, of course! I would offer to send some SA politicians your way (there are MANY tiny stubs), but I know you're Queensland-focused and anyway SA has by far the worst parliamentary website for biographies so they'd be a lot tougher to fix for trainees. (If I may offer a few non-biographical suggestions: I threw together
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We are discussing a very new user, who is trying hard in the face of an enormous learning curve, and with 3 new articles, clearly the kind of person who we'd like to "grow" over the long term. Probably they don't have your encyclopedic knowledge of WA articles (and nor do I). Could you invite them
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after having been closed for a few years (so the 2014 Flickr photos are probably from that period of closure). The "2016" photo you found is well-known to me (I uploaded it!). I found that photo on heritage register's website on a webpage last updated on 20 January 2016 (hence the date noted on
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Hello Kerry, It was article that I created previously and it was deleted because of other Wiki admin person's view. Could you please let me know whether I can get your feedback for the improvement items for this article? Subject: "Peace Treaty between USA and North Korea"
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