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1427:. While a lot of early stuff is fine, and we all use it, we take it on faith as Pastcape has here, no doubt without checking original sources, if any, for the vicar's words. Old English "castle" can also mean a fortified house or fortified village, and "gate", Norse for street. Interpretations and corruptions can change and give a different slant on meaning. Watergate in Grantham would suggest to us a stream and a gate structure - it actually "gate" for street, and "Walker" for those who cured animal skins by treading them in vats of piss. I think sometimes old books are like the modern web - if a possible non-truth is repeated enough as a source it becomes true. 1128:, and removed much of the editorialising, opinion, trivia, and some spam. It needs a lot more work to pull this one round, especially with refs to reliable sources. The Economy section needs a rewrite and spam and non-notable flush, and a good introductory paragraph. Notable people list needs converting to body text, again with an introductory paragraph. The companies in the Industral history section overweight the article - they have their own articles so could reasonably be precised. The sub sections are not always at the moment satisfactorily label-headed, but the various texts look as though they are in the right major sections. 997:- perhaps it's a local thing - and it's not like a castle (not that means anything), not even like a fortified manor house. Perhaps Violet Van der Elst (owner at the time), a rather imperious and eccentric lady, aggrandised it. The manor itself was a 19th century build after the demolition of the previous (actually called) Harlaxton Manor. It would be interesting to see earlier maps. Sometimes the official thing gets it wrong. Middlesbrough was Middlesborough, until a civic official passed a paper to Whitehall spelling the town wrongly - the new spelling stuck. 84: 287: 266: 392: 371: 192: 174: 1026:
found in subject articles’ intro sentences. I have removed unnecessary mini-biogs as such information would also be duplicated in subjects’ Wiki articles. Duplication is to be avoided. Extended information previously added to list names, if verifiable but not included in the subject’s article, should be added into the relevant article and cited there… thus with all future found information.
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passed up the opportunity to put the idea to Kitchener. In the meantime, the Landship Committee had designed and begun building the two tank prototypes. They absolutely did not "use Hornsby's initial designs", but based their designs on a tractor manufactured by the Bullock Company of Chicago. To say that "One year later the tank was born" plays into Swinton's hand; he was a master of the
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through ownership of the patent is not true. Holt did not claim to have invented Hornsby's track. This is probably confusion with a later claim in American newspapers that Holt played a direct role in the design of the British tanks. And the tank was not born "using Hornsby's initial designs;" the first British tanks and their tracks were designed, principally, by
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shift the stuff into the adjacent villages and parishes, such as the potato factory into Easton, with a short sentence in Grantham left to indicate its employment importance to people of Grantham. If we can find a Grantham geographic boundary map this might help to shift stuff out. Having said that, Irnham, 9 miles away, is pushing it.
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as being a world-famous notable. The list is now in a Wikified neutral alphabetical order, showing no favouritism, apart from the ‘world-famous’ – it should be debated whether or not this distinction should be made. I have removed elongated descriptions against the names to a one or two word ident as
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Ernest Swinton didn't see one of Holt's caterpillar tractors towing a piece of artillery in December 1914. In July 1914 he was told by a friend, Hugh Marriott, about trials in Belgium of a Holt tractor. He took no action other than to forward the report to the transport department. He claims to have
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There is quite a lot wrong with this section. Hornsby's took part in, and won, a trial organised by the British Army to find a suitable tractor for hauling artillery. There is no justification for saying that "the British Army" was "bemused". This section of the article on Richard Hornsby & Sons
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The section on gingerbread is completely unsourced and inaccurate. Gingerbread is known to have existed well before 1740 - since the 14th century at least. It was very common in England before 1740, so it is unlikely that it was independently discovered in Grantham. This section should be deleted or
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Currently, I see competing claims on the same page. There is '...appeared as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book in its present form of Grantham' in Etymology (with a footnote making an effort to back this up), and yet the claims to a link to the Scottish 'Grahams' under Notable People (which sounds
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One must be careful with everything Swinton claims. He was a relentless self-publicist and given to exaggerating his, admittedly considerable, achievements. In 1914 and early 1915 he did try to interest some military and political figures in creating an armoured fighting vehicle, but failed, and he
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As for duplicating refs in Grantham that are in wikilinked articles, I think that text should be reffed everywhere, even if duplicated, as we can't expect readers (we are supposed to be reader-friendly) to always click through all the blue links in an article to search other articles to find out if
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There are places, such as Manthorpe, Gonerby, Gonerby Moor, Harrowby, and Londonthorpe, and almost Belton, which are conjoined or almost conjoined, whereby businesses and employment could be considered socially and economically part of Grantham, such as Easton potato factory. An answer might be to
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available at the outbreak of war - Nos. 44 and 50 Squadrons based at Waddington, 49 and 83 Squadrons based at Scampton, and 61 and 144 Squadrons at Hemswell. Harris would command the group for fourteen months before being appointed G. O. C. Bomber Command on 22 Feb 1942." See also the BBC source
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says: "11 Sep 1939: Air Vice Marshal Arthur Harris assumed command of British Royal Air Force Bomber Command's Lincolnshire-based No. 5 Group with his headquarters at St. Vincent's House in Grantham. No. 5 Group was the sole operator of the Handley-Page Hampden bomber with six Hampden squadrons
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Hornsby's design was not "far ahead of anything else around at the time." It was complex and vulnerable, and Holt's track was far simpler and more robust. What Holt wanted was Hornsby's transmission system, which was superior to his own. To say that Holt's became the successful Caterpillar Inc.
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I agree with you. You have done sterling ref work here and in Lincs articles. I would support your good flushing of this article. I, like you, have wondered about the inclusion of businesses in the wider Grantham vicinity, but have been wary about removing some stuff as I'm not sure yet at what
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I have removed a (wrongly) blued but now dead link over Richard Nauyokas. Blue links are for linking to Knowledge articles, so a suspicion of pretence and deception here. If Nauyokas is notable, and I think he probably is, then a Knowledge article should be written about him. Any external links
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This is still a terrible article. I have responded to a lot of the 'citation needed' stuff, some of which is silly (it should not be necessary to duplicate references that are adequate in the wikilinkd pages, for example) But Potato factorys in Easton and pubs in Irnham are nothing to do with
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article. Your rewrite would be referenced of course, which won't be difficult as there shouldn't be anything in the section that isn't in the main article and referenced - the section would be a precis, with some of the refs carried over. What exists now as non-cited text might be good faith
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had the vague idea of providing the army with armoured vehicles in the first week of October 1914. The idea of adapting a Holt tractor occurred to him on October 19th, when he remembered Marriott's report. He didn't actually see a Holt tractor until June 1915, behind the lines in France.
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The question has been raised as to whether Grantham House was the site of a castle, however, no such site has been reliably identified. The street name "Castlegate" cannot be traced father back than the 17th century. {The Making of Grantham edited by David Start and David Stocker
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I second the request. Maybe those know the answer are uncomfortable with the International Phonetic Association (IPA) phonetic script prescribed for the encyclopedia page? If so, please just write out the answer here in English style, either "Grant-ham" or "Gran-tham".
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The thing might have just happened without intention: perhaps there was an original list; sombody added someone who they felt wasn't quite up to scratch, so added an 'Others' sub-header for their entry; following editors just carried on adding at the bottom.
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William Stukeley and Graham Fellows, although appearing to have association with Grantham, need such evidence added into their Wiki articles – I have added ref links, which should go when the articles are amended – I might give it a go at some point.
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A good deal of work has gone into sifting and rephrasing the Grantham page in recent months. I do not think that this criticism made over a year ago is still valid, and I plan to remove it in a week's time if nobody objects and can point to
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Hornsby sold the patents to Holt, but Holt already had a far more efficient caterpillar track than Hornsby's complex and vulnerable system. What Holt wanted was Hornsby's transmission, so that the vehicle could be steered more effectively.
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Who says the British Army "were bemused"? And if "they" were, why did "they" buy four tractors to haul artillery? In fact, a transport officer suggested putting armour plating and a gun on a Hornsby tractor, but the idea was not pursued.
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One of the ways to improve the article is to clean it up as far as can be seen, then add it to Wikify and Copyedit Project request pages (not add banner temps) and a review for Good Article - more good minds will then be brought to bear.
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I know little about this subject. But quite a bit of the text in the section is unreferenced, and tagged as such for over a year. You can be bold and remove or rewrite text that is inaccurate though conflict with referenced text in the
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when there was credit to be taken. He actually knew nothing of the construction of the prototypes for about 5 months. The tanks that went into action at Flers owed their recruitment and training to him but nothing of their design.
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Finally, there was an angry-sounding hidden message within the edit page, before the Notable person section. The message contained a lot of "do this" and "don't do this or else" wording, without so much as a please or thank you
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There is no reference I can find on the web concerning a Harriet Hopkins with Des Lynam other than those which refer back to the Knowledge article. Therefore, even if the relationship assertion was true, this addition violated
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I am surprised to find no reference to the Eleanor Cross. Admittedly it has been lost, and we don't know where exactly it was, but it was important in its day. There is a good summary of current understanding at
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there is a ref to verify a particular "fact", especially if the linked article is long - this has to be especially true with living people mentioned. And verifying text anywhere is the WP cornerstone.
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I can't believe this is a B Class article with no pronunciation guide. I added the pronunciation but it got removed. I can't believe anyone that isn't English would be able to pronounce this.
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I recall an exhibition of 'grantham school' paintings at the museum, with works dating from the early 20th century. Does anyone know anything about this? It would be a valuable addition--
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should be to the side of the name and linked to References, as with the Nauyokas IMDb link. External links to personal or promotional web sites are unacceptable for Knowledge - see
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I was just studying the 1947 Ordnance survey map and Harlaxton Manor is labelled as Grantham Castle, so at the time of the Pathe Newsreel that was actually its name.
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I have removed the reference to Harriet Hopkins previously added to the entry ‘Des Lynam’ under ‘Notable people’. This addition was made on 30 March 2008 by User
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If there is no verifiable reference to Grantham association in Wiki articles, or elsewhere, then the ‘notable’ should be removed. On this basis I have removed
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geographical point Grantham ceases to be Grantham, or at what point Grantham's wider local sphere of influence ends, particularly in the area of employment.
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after the link to keep me from modifying it, if I keep adding bad data, but formatting bugs should be reported instead. Alternatively, you can add
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Yes, seven years is long enough to wait for a source. But there may be some confusion with Harris' connection to Grantham. Note that
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I also took the liberty of teasing away so many of the extraneous wiki links wrapped around words we all know the definition of.
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Grantham, which already thinks too much of itself. (and with little cause). I may take a chainsaw to it. (and to this page!)--
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as it has little to do with Grantham itself and, moreover, the claim is made with no backing and it's not even given a mention
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Can we add a pronunciation to this page, for poor people like me who don't know whether to say 'granθam' or 'grant-ham'?
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Historical Notes on Grantham, and Grantham Church] from 1857 seems to be telling the same tale.
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Very odd. I was born (around that time) and brought up in Grantham and it was always known as
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Also, Grantham native Simon Terry seemed to be missing from the list, so I added him.
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Des Lynam lived there with his mistress, Harriet Hopkins, from 2005 until 2006.
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I cleaned up the Notable persons section, and put it into a nice alpha-order.
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The Pastcape stuff is based on a contemporary vicar's writings noted above -
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David Roffe's explanation looks very plausible. What are his credentials?
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