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appropriately. Also, Woodham-Smith at p. 249 reports: "Some 700 horsemen had charged down the valley and 195 had returned. The 17th Lancers were reduced to thirty-seven troopers, the 13th Light Dragoons could muster only two officers and eight mounted men; 500 horses had been killed." It is difficult to conceive that this report would be so at odds with the casualty numbers given in present Knowledge accounts. Might this discrepancy be explained or reconciled in some way? I appeal to your expertise. --
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often (though not always) find that they have made the same set of KBE changes on the same actors pages. No they don't read the edit summary and they are particularly obsessed with putting Sir before LO's name everywhere they can. I an not sure whether there is anything we can do about this other than keep checking out watchlist, and their contributions page, and reverting their mistakes. Thanks for your time and happy editing.
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photographs by Roger Fenton "The Valley of the Shadow of Death": which photo was taken first? the one with the cannonballs on the road or the one cleared of cannonballs. I am surprised at the apparently low number fatalities to the troops in the Charge considering that over 500 horses did not survive it. Is "Cecil" a woman's name? I had thought Cecil Woodham-Smith was a man. --
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I'm sorry about the edit. i had made a mistake in my sources. one source had claimed that Edward III was the Black Prince. I had cahnged simply using that and later realized my mistake but you had already corrected me. Thank you for telling me. I am sorry but i'm a very basic user of Knowledge and do
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Am I being perverse is seeing this as a virtue? It may not be a good thing to have a "defensive" editor taking charge of all the Crimean War-related entries and imposing his/her interpretation throughout. The way it is now we have the benefit of of several editors' viewpoints on issues which are not
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Battle of Alma and Bulganek stream skirmish, where "Lord Look-on" looked on (albeit under very strict orders to do so): I have used "Battle of Alma" (never "Battle of Balaclava") in the text because the incident was on the march to attack the Alma River positions. Please change this if you feel that
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Thanks for the offer to contact the photographers. I emailed them at the time of the upload but did not hear back so I hope you have more luck. As you say, there aren't any grounds for fair use. Apologies for the misunderstanding and the resultant extra work. I really think that these are the last!
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both state "this photo is public". I think you may be mis-understanding what this statement on Flickr means; it is not a copyright statement, it is saying that the photo is publically viewable, as opposed to being a private photo only accessible to Flickr users on the uploader's contacts list. The
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Thanks for your attentiveness. I discovered your edit upon going back to undo my revision, with the intention of re-looking at Woodham-Smith's book, which I first scanned yesterday after reading Errol Morris's blog in electronic New York Times about the mystery of the cannonballs in the famous two
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While i understand you concern i can quote many refrences that state other wise the most commmon date that is well know around the world is 23rd April for birth and death but as usual you make an edit on here and straight away you recieve messages from people that think they know it all i thought
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Hello Old Moonraker. I read your edit summary on your last edit at the Laurence Olivier page and I just wanted to let you know that this is an ongoing problem. I think it might be just one editor but they edit through a continually changing set of IP's. I always go to their contributions page and
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Is it possible that I could tax your research skills for images of the following: SR U1, N1, W, N15x Classes, and the LSWR H15, G16 and H16? It's probably a dead end search, but more than one person means that one of us may be successful. And I added the further information (though not on the
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Sorry, I didn't realise why my changes were deleted at first and I redid the amendments before I got your comment. I also did not know about the requirement for amendments to be verified (though it makes sense). Unfortunately I cannot give any links to verify my amendments as I know from a non
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Thanks for your comment. I got a response from Wilts library services refuting the claim that the name came from Napoleonic PoWs and stating that the name predates them by several hundred years & probably gets it name from Richard of Caen, Bishop of Salisbury in the 12th century, who rebuilt
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I have looked at The Reason Why again and find that, according to Woodham-Smith, Lord Lucan received the nick-name "Look On", not at Balaclava, but earlier at the skirmish at the Bulganek stream the day before the Battle of Alma, Sept. 19(?); see pp. 177-178. This should be corrected or amended
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Thank you for attending to details and matters of continuity. Yes, I noticed the absence of "Look On" on Lord Lucan's entry. And so it goes. Some topics in Knowledge seem to have dedicated, defensive editors while others are more laisse faire(sp?) and I was surprised to find a seeming lack of
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Just enquiring whether or not you happen to know where to find an image of an un-rebuilt (as opposed to 'unrestored') Merchant Navy Class, circa 1941 to 1956? No worries if you don't, but one does need to be found to replace the one that's there of an un-rebuilt West Country Class. Cheers,
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Sincere apologies for appearing too severe: perhaps I should have put the reasoning on the article talk page rather than trying to cram it into the edit summary. I stand by the assessment, however: mentioning one individual lock keeper by name, even a locally well-known one (where
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I hasten to add that the mention of Lord Lucan getting the nickname "Look on" at Balaclava has disappeared. And just as well, since according to Woodham-Smith this nickname originated at an earlier skirmish. You might be interested in co-ordinating all the entries relating to
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the pictures, I think they just downloaded copyrighted images from the internet and posted them as.. ahem.... "free". Oh well, thought it was too good to be true! ha ha :) btw, feel free to chat any time, most people only contact me to slap my wrists! ;)
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Generally, I don't warn an IP user with just one vandal edit: I hope that he/she will just go away! There was also a time lag of nearly two hours before I noticed the vandalism: there was a smaller chance of the warning reaching the right person by then.
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I think it may have to do for the time being, until someone comes up with something better. Do you know how to download such material? I roughly know how to upload an image, but not necessarily download. What do you think about copyright status of
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copyright statement on both, a few lines above the note that it is a public photo, is "© All rights reserved", which is very much not public domain, and unless there is some other basis for using the photo, Knowledge is violating the photographers'
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this morning. Time people here grow up and support the whole foundation project, and double links (since the proposed icons themselves may not be understood) would be a good way to overcome that, and enhance the experience for our readers. see
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copyrights. I will contact both photographers via Flickr and ask if they are willing to licence the photos under terms acceptable to Knowledge, but if they aren't, I fear the photos will have to be deleted as I doubt a realistic assertion of
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Thanks for fixing the inline web citation for James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan. I'm still new and haven't figured out how to format citations (and a few other things). This is my first "user talk" comment - I hope I got it
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has been substantially rewritten, enough (IMO) to qualify as a complete rewrite. I was wondering if you would care to have a look at the current page and re-evaluate whether you think it merits deletion now or not. -
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need to be completely accurate, perhaps we don't need too much detail about the events and individuals featuring that have articles of their own (although I notice that the "Look-on" episode doesn't feature on the
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As we have conversed on the vackum brake pages, I thought I would come here and pay my respects. I was a sort of railway civil engineer at one time. Not quite an old Moonraker myself, but from an adjacent county.
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Thankyou for moving my post on this page down near to yours, funny that we both thought similar things at the same time. I still don't agree with the people that responded will be reposting on that page shortly.
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I was trying to fix the ambiguity, not add to it, as you were! If you think I'm wrong it might be better to remove the word altogether rather than revert to the previous, which seemed ambiguous in the context.
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Image withdrawn from page. As an "orphaned fair use" image it is likely to be bot-deleted automatically. I haven't the inclination to explain why an image of a dance performance from 1953 is not "replaceable".
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in that it illustrates a subject for which a freely licensed image could reasonably be found or created that provides substantially the same information. If you believe this image is not replaceable, please:
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Is it possible that you could give a peer review of this article? I'm working on it becoming FA in status, and any tips and hints you come up with would be gratefully received. Post comments on this page:
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If you have uploaded other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified how these images fully satisfy our fair use criteria. You can find a list of 'image' pages you have edited by clicking on
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comes into it. Barry isn't getting his own article here, just a mention in an article. Given that he is probably the best known lock keeper in the UK, using his name in the article isn't grossly excessive.
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No problem. I'm currently at the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Canada, and haven't had time to look in at the progress made since last week, much less do any work on it. I appreciate your helping out.
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Saul David is plain that the "195" who returned (from 676) were those still mounted: whatever other doubts over the figures we may have we may certainly discard the assumption that all the rest (481) were
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Hi. I noted the US Army's request for the picture credit, but in your edit it appeared twice, once in the cation and once at the end of the article. I've put it back to the footnotes again. All the best.
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You undid my image edit before I could finish. I was in the process of uploading the image when you undid the link change... Ugh! I give up. I'll leave the image off since it continually gets deleted.
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As a fellow railway editor, would you like to have another look at the MN article? It is up for FA, and anything that you can find that would improve the article would be incorporated. Cheers, --
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page is described as the "ex-works" picture, which means that the orginal SR copyright passed to BR on nationalisation, which means that it is now out of copyright, in the same way as ex-BR image
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has done some good work on producing a map of the railway lines in Kent, and it is now on MANY articles. Having a modified one on a single page is not acceptable. Please can you liaise with
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Actually, the form "was graduated from..." in the passive voice is perfectly reasonable and I believe used to be required standard English. I suppose it is a bit archaic looking now though.
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is an easy way to ensure that your image is in compliance with Knowledge policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
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I fear not. My experience of watching how the admins who are working there are loath to protect a page unless there is high volume of overt vandalism going on. I just noticed this edit
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I can find nothing to comment on what's written at all. You will recall that a nice diagram of the valve gear comes out of copyright at the end of next month. I will be adding it to
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I've used the image. Although you cannot see the nameplate, it's not as bad as it seemed. However, I'd love to know who has the copyright of the one further down the page of 35020
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In an ideal world I'd support your suggestion for a purge (or even deletion) of that section, but it just wouldn't stay dead! I may come back to the discussion as well. Best.--
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Thanks for the welcome and for fixing the link (I'm still trying to get the hang of this Knowledge malarkey) - I thought there were others, but I seem to have been mistaken.
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Yes, I understand, but the article would also prove that he was involved in the battle - which for some reason seemed to be disputed. I wasn't sure what to do for the best.
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Yeah, I actually read up on Knowledge's policy about British vs. American spellings after I made that edit and your correction makes more sense than my original edit did. -
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co-ordination among the Crimean War-related entries while not being informed enough to know what they all might be and therefore not qualified to set the record straight.--
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Cecil's maiden name was Fitzgerald, of a "distinguished Irish family", possibly explaining why she allows herself such an extended diversion into Lucan's actions during the
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Congratulations for the recognition of the progress you have made with this article. As I've mentioned before, my level of knowledge does not match yours in these matters.
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because of their wounds. The article offers 500. Conversely in describing human deaths the piece (suggesting 107, sourced from the roll on the day) doesn't present the
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energy. I really see no alternative but to get him banned from editing the thing. Otherwise we're never going to be left alone to write it. I'm open to suggestions.
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Thank you: yes, was a joke, and sorry if my comment on the reference seemed harsh. You'll see I worked it out in the immediately following edit. Cheers.
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article had been slated for deletion, I appreciate your contribution to his article. He is more than deserving of an article on this website. Cheers!--
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warning for an IP edit on the same page was for a more persistent poster, now blocked. Any suggestions for an effective form of deterrence welcome! --
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this was ment to be a place where you can add you input but i guess i was wrong like everything in this world to may chiefs and not enough indians!!
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appreciated. I think I know what happened with those images, I uploaded them because they were "free" but I don't think that flickr person actually
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Hello! Thank you for the welcoming message. I already feel like I belong here, after about 1 week of editing experience. Thank you for sending me to
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1844! Blimey, I must be getting old! ;-) In fairness it's a form very seldom seen and I suppose it's better to defer to modern usage. All the best,
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leaving a hidden message to allow future editors to know what is going on. It works with most editors, though not all. Hang in there and cheers.
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I'm more than pretty sure "complexion" is British and "complection" is US, so I'd appreciate it if you put it back the way I fixed it. Peace. (
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I hope to make you take part in the discussion on the article about winches - where I do not consider the links to producers as being spam.
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definitively known. Who knows: a new user may look at one of the articles, find it wanting, do the research and make changes (as I did with
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Yes, it's controversial, but then it's a rather hot potato of a subject. :) I've done as suggested - been bold and added back a quote.
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No problem. It's a lot easier to spot other peoples typos, and easier to pick holes than actually write articles. Regards --
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The two hour difference is definitely the most compelling. I saw that someone has labeled the IP as being a sockpuppet of
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internet source. However, it is likely that obits will appear in the theatrical press (eg 'The Stage') later this week.
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I'll reinstate "Look On" at some stage, — I think I can track down the proper origin. Thanks for pointing this out. --
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total of men killed, including later deaths from wounds: Kinglake's overall figure is 113 men killed and 134 wounded.
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edit in the article at Common misconceptions. Please correct and reinstate my edit in Common misconceptions. Thanks.
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Don't worry about it. I think this image is cursed. :) It's been removed several times now. Someday I'll try again.
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Oh yes, I've seen that user around. Definitely a little over-enthusiastic. Thanks for drawing my attention to it.
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Respected and versatile actor: there will obituaries in the national press as well. Thanks for the clarification. --
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another account of Fenton's two pictures, but it doesn't determine the issue. On Knowledge I moved it from
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gives a total of 475 dead horses, but this total includes the considerable number that were despatched
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Let's see if it lasts! It should do: it's strongly sourced, and the source has a page on Knowledge. --
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We could not understand why you delete the Fethiye page. anyway this page is unusual about fethiye.
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Hi. The edit summary was "del one spam", which was perhaps a bit terse—sorry. Have a look at
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Thanks for your kind comments. I hope to get back to him in due course to do a little more.--
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Thanks. I coudn't see them so I reverted myself. I'll try again later in the day.
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Thanks for the notification. The debate has moved on since my contribution, that
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Tee-hee! Yeah, I don't know either. Its obviously very ambiguous then <g: -->
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Thanks, I knew something wasn't quite right, but didn't know how to rectify it.
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on other sisters because we denigrate them here... as I've posted about on the
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from Knowledge. The tag claims that it should be speedily deleted because
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I should have done this, but I'm getting a bit weary. Last time it was
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Yep, that would be the best solution: look forward to reading it. --
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but didn't remove the content I was fixing. Sloppy. Very sloppy.
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No I meant change {{GFDL-self-with-disclaimers}} to {{GFDL-self}}.
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Looks ok, as you say: great job. The outshopping was actually on
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