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4365:. I think pump corner could be covered from near the eastern side corner of the junction of North Street to the High Street using either a special wide angle lens or by stitching a panorama. A panorama might involve the use of a tripod in the road! Pump photo to be looking generally west as the important 'Nairn and Pevsner serpentine and irregular' view should be covered by another image from further east. I am glad they noted it. Don't try to do too much for one subject in an image. Agreed time for traffic/pedestrians/lighting/foliage important. It is only now that I realise Rosehill is not part of the junction and could not be included.
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assessment, it is easily a GA as it stands (though I haven’t checked sourcing/gone through the GA criteria). So, if GA was as far as you wanted to go, I would get it a GA logo. But if you want to take it to FA, and in my view you should, then I would go for PR. The great advantage of PR is that you get a range of views, rather than the one you normally get at GA. In my own, limited, experience that is a more helpful preparation for FA. I’m not sure any of the FAs I’ve collaborated on went through GA first. I should add a caveat - PR can be slow, and sometimes you won’t get any bites. Though that can also be true of both GA and FA.
2279:. Lockdown is one of my reasons for hesitating about submitting the article for GAN, because under the current circumstances, I don't have ready access to all of the books referenced. So if a reviewer asks for something to be checked or expanded, it may not be possible to provide a timely response. (Generally editors are given a week to address comments.) There is a book on St Paul's Primary School in the Surrey History Centre in Woking, which I would like to use to beef up the 'Education' section, but again I can't get access to it at the moment.
4486:. The link to your uploads is particularly useful as it will save having to go through the dross on commons to find your pearls. I have not found a way to thank people for uploads on commons, so thank you here. You may forgive me for making an observation about perspective, particularly where architecture is involved. Hold the camera level and if necessary use a shorter focal length and crop later. On level ground I would centre the frame on a doorway at head height and shorten the focal length to take in the roof. Best wishes.
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Nairn & Pevsner is a little underused? Nairn notes the townscape, as you do, but also shows his trademark forthrightness, twice! “Dorking has a high street with an almost perfect shape but hardly an individual building worth a glance”; (p=21) “Absurdly little architecture for a Home
Counties town”. (p=194) That he thinks the absence of notable architecture is worth mentioning, twice, may be worth reflecting in the article. He also calls Pippbrook, “very ugly”! (p=196)
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609:'With its many shops Dorking is a booming town'. It clearly is not. The shop turnover is immense and there has not been a single time in its history that all the plots in St. Martins' Walk has been filled. This looks like a piece of advertising, not an encyclopaedic entry. If someone can find justification for this, maybe from the Dorking Chamber of Commerce, then it should be cited as a reference, otherwise it should be deleted.
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you discuss watermills without first mentioning the river? How can you discuss turnpikes and railways without knowing about the proximity of London and other nearby towns?) I also think that to understand the history section, a reader needs to have the basic Y-shaped town plan in their head - otherwise talking about locations of churches, markets etc makes no sense.
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4609:. You came up with some information and prompted me to do a little more digging too. Looking at the high resolution photograph from Commons, I saw the coil of rope and could even make out the grommets in the tarpaulin. This is certainly the clearest photograph, taken on a cloudy day by someone who knew his business.
1267:) and the family (and their descendants) became even less interested in living in Dorking as they were 'promoted' first to the Earldom of Arundel and then the Dukedom of Norfolk. I think the general consensus is that the Dorking manor house was demolished at the start of the Tudor period, if not before.
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Thinking ahead to possible
Featured Article status, I thought it might be useful to make a list of photos which it would be good to add to the article in preparation. This isn’t a 'list of demands', but if anyone local or visiting is out in the town with a camera (weather and pandemic permitting) and
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the Lead - when you’re ready to take it forward, I’d have a re-read of the lead. For me, it has a few less important details, the location of the council HQ, the chicken, but perhaps doesn’t quite summarise the whole article, drawing out the key matters of importance. In this regard, I wonder whether
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Easy access to
Heathrow and Gatwick. I think the problem comes with the use of the word 'easy' and whether this is encyclopaedic. It's certainly possible to travel to both airports by road, but that is true of anywhere on the GB mainland. There is a direct train link to Gatwick (already stated in the
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I've cleaned up this considerably as per the needs of the cleanup tag. I've checked, verified and amended data providing references. Box Hill, Coldharbour etc are not the town of
Dorking so they have been removed. As for verifying Lord Nelson's visit I'm afraid I couldn't. Hope my work is OK. The old
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as a retail destination) has a bit of info about
Dorking as a retail destination. According to the "UK Shopping venue Rankings 2005", it is apparently in 445th place. Also, it is not considered to be either a Primary Regional Centre (such as Brighton or Crawley) or a Secondary Regional Centre (such
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Please do add your suggestions if you can think of anything I've missed. It would be fantastic to show off the town with some additional high quality photos! If you'd like any help to upload pictures to
Wikimedia Commons, please drop a note down below and I'll guide you through the steps. Thanks and
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has suggested that I ask for your input on which of the two images of the
Cockerel would work best for DYK. Could you advise please? (I have enhanced the colour of both, so it might be worth looking at the earlier versions on Commons, to see if you prefer those.) If you think the second one would
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Apologies for the delay in getting to this as I've been held up by studies. There is much to commend in this article - it is well-written, comprehensive and has an extensive and well-formatted bibliography. The prose is overall engaging and flows well. I have noted a couple of choppy sentences which
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I think the best thing to do now, is to put the article to GAN and (assuming it gets through), then to 'park' it until the end of lockdown when I can get access to libraries again. (I am sure that the statements supported by the
Bartlett reference can be sourced from elsewhere, but unfortunately the
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So in the case of
Dorking, I think it's important to say that the town is at the intersection of north-south and east-west valleys, that there is a source of drinking water (the Pipp Brook) and that sandstone and chalk can be quarried in the centre, before explaining how the town developed. (How can
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William Fawke died a few years ago and his website is shut down. However, someone seems to be keeping his
Facebook page up. There, I found a unique photograph from the 4 o'clock direction which I believe is the Pimlico statue. Cubitt seems to be standing on a kind of shipping crate of architectural
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Absolutely no apology necessary. Hope the comments are of some use. Look forward to commenting if you go the PR route. Now Bartlett. I fear he may pose a problem. For me it’s fine, and reflects that the more “local” a subject, the more limited a range of sources will be available. But some editors,
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for uploading to commons. It would have taken me ages to work out how; I was not even sure that adding the links here was allowed. I will try changing the infobox image to see reactions. I hope the one selected could be improved in due course, even if difficult without having to resort to a copter.
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The second paragraph of the Geology section could do with some re-wording so as not to veer towards too broadly construing Dorking geology. I don't think it needs total removal. The cross-section is useful but could be improved by having more strata labelled. A similar cross-section in larger scale
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I'll find references for Tony Allen and Arthur Ransom. I "know" that TA was born here, and AR lives here, but I'll see what I can find. I've read conflicting information about Tony Allen's son Marvin (either Croydon, Dorking or London), and I'm happy to leave that out. Agree with your other edits -
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The leisure section states that "Dorking Halls is a cinema, theatre, leisure centre and swimming pool complex." But as far as I can work out, this is not true. You can't buy a leisure centre ticket or a swimming ticket in Dorking Halls. Also, you can't buy a cinema ticket or a theatre ticket in the
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Nearby attractions: I agree that Box Hill, Leith Hill and Polesden Lacey are all 'out of scope'. My intention by including a single sentence, was to ward off anyone who might be tempted to add them in (and write about them at considerable length), thereby taking the article off topic. But they are
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ALT5/ALT6/ALT7: the Dorking Cockerel is the best angle for a hook, in my view. As a unique breed commemorated in that wonderful statue on the roundabout, it is interesting enough; but the yarn-bombing aspect (which I wasn't aware of) makes for a particulary compelling hook. The sources are from
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Photo - Yes, I agree that the current photograph could be improved. Like you, I think the view (which is from Ranmore Common, looking SE) is a good one. A view from the Nower is another possibility. I'm personally not a great fan of the view from Box Hill, in which the Pixham sewage works and the
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is not to be dumbed-down to suburb levels. I am sure readers will feel a little bit more clear about what all these estates are now! I hadn't even seen your comments, but would definitely not be surprised in the slightest for an outsider to the county to confuse any of a number of estates dotted
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Unfortunately, Knowledge is already taking over my life so I don't know when or if I will be able to pursue it. If anyone reading this is interested, let me know so at least there is no duplication of effort. I would follow up on the Facebook page and even see if the email address is redirected.
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There are a few websites which contain information. I didn't come across an explicit statement but it appears to me that the Pimlico statue is the (1995?) original. The Dorking statue was apparently a (2000?) commissioned copy, and has slightly different information on the plaque. I haven't been
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I made my way to this article in hope of finding a description of the interesting statue of Thomas Cubitt in his biography article. The pile of bricks is obvious, but what is he holding and what is the drapery? Can someone on the scene answer this? The explanation could certainly be added to his
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A few thoughts, as requested. First, it is a grand article. Well-written, very well-researched, well-illustrated, very informative. Many congratulations, you’ve done the town, and our readers, good service. As to GA or PR, for me it depends on whether you want to take it beyond GA. In my, quick,
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I think a picture of the High Street, particularly as it curves down towards Pump Corner, would be good. The best time is probably early on a Sunday morning in June, when the light is good from the east and there's less traffic and fewer pedestrians. There is a quote we could use from Nairn and
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Not sure what was wrong with some of the edits. He/she separated Dorking Halls from the Swimming Centre (two separate buildings), and removed two unreferenced "famous people" who may or may not be Dorking people but I've never heard of them. I quite liked the Cockerel picture: it is a figure of
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Source 3: "Priscilla Mullins was born probably near Guildford or Dorking, co. Surrey, England, to William Mullins. She came on the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620 with her father, brother Joseph, and mother or step-mother Alice. Her entire family, herself excepted, died the first winter. She was
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Source 3: "Priscilla Mullins was born probably near Guildford or Dorking, co. Surrey, England, to William Mullins. She came on the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620 with her father, brother Joseph, and mother or step-mother Alice. Her entire family, herself excepted, died the first winter. She was
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I am not sure about the U3A - do they have their own permanent building/offices in Dorking? (If they do, then I think we should mention them, but if not, we may fall foul of notability issues.) Is the Dorking group particularly well supported or prominent? I'm not aware of other town articles
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Original/ALT1/ALT2: all concerned with the Pilgrims. The original and ALT1 are fully supported in the article. ALT2 is mentioned only in a footnote: ideally this fact should be mentioned in the article itself (I think it is significant enough to warrant a mention in the body of the article,
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items. It is also clear that he has taken a brick from the centre of the pile. The measuring stick seems to be 10 units long judging by the size of the bricks and his hand. (Is there a standard for the size of bricks?) If the stick represents a cubit, the sculptor had a keen wit indeed.
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I reverted numerous edits by this user Pappy uk because I was not sure of the veracity of the edits. The image of the cockerel was not really suitable as it had people in it. It was not clear where it was. The music for people under 18 no longer occurs and there was no substantiation.
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Television - one, not very significant, TV series was shot in the town. Is that of any more than marginal importance in Dorking’s 1000-year history. Maybe it is, as it is the only one. I admit, I loathe “Media appearances” sections in building articles and blitz unsourced ones on
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VictorianWeb has several other photographs which may or may not be duplicated on Looking at a photograph off the left side—I think it is the Dorking statue—there seems to be a vertical stack of something. However, I couldn't make out anything with simple image manipulations.
4193:(so that they can be used in this article). If you can think of other photos that might be useful to include, then please also note them down below. I will do my best to take photos of everything once lockdown ends, but my photography skills are sadly somewhat lacking.
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I think there are a few 'nice to haves' (which would not be required for GA status) but which would enhance the article, including decent photos of the caves and of the refurbished Meadowbank stadium, but I cannot find anything with the right license that we could
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article (which is rated FA) - so the 'rules' are not rigidly enforced.) Most importantly, if a reader feels that they don't want to read the Geography section first, they can very easily skip straight to the History section by clicking on the relevant link in the
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I think I have found all the duplicate links, tempting fate! I think there is possibly an over-use of parentheses where commas would serve but that is my pet prejudice. The next step would be to submit the article for GA status, not sure how you go about that.
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The website stuff dorking, is non-notable and non-credible. On further investigation it is a small forum frequented by 5-10 people who posted their link here as a form of advertising. Now as this is not a credible dorking website I am going to remove it again.
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The bandstand, which as I understood it, was an integral part of the memorial is unusual as having been demolished. It would be useful if sources for its history could be found; particularly its active use and then when it went out of use and when removed.
1787:. Ian Capper certainly is a very hard working photographer and his contributions have been very useful on several articles that I have worked on. It has been several years since I last went up on the Nower - I will have to go again after lockdown ends!
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and is a pun on his surname. (The stick also appears to be made up of cubes stuck together.) My understanding is that the sculpture depicts Cubitt removing a tarpaulin covering a shipment of bricks, to check that they are the correct size. Best wishes
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Source 1: "William Mullins’ house on West Street, near to Dorking Museum, is the only surviving home of a Pilgrim Father. This impressive building dates from between 1568 and 1610. Mullins bought it with a mortgage in 1612, and then sold it in 1619."
1842:. I have uploaded a cropped version of the view from the The Nower, which shows the town more clearly and fills the infobox more successfully. I've also streamlined the caption a little, so it's a little more 'punchy'. I hope you like the new version.
1593:. The Jackson source 'Dorking: a Surrey market town through twenty centuries' was what I do not have in my library. Your edit helps explain the associated cutting back of the hillside, and removing buildings for traffic shown on maps. Thank you.
4200:(the main photo in the infobox): Would be great to have an updated version of this picture, especially now that Transport House (the former office block next to Dorking Deepdene station) has been clad to make it blend into the townscape.
2405:" is a book written by the author and published on his own own website. My feeling is that the writer is sufficiently expert for this reference to stand, but it would be good to know your view. Would a source like this be a problem for
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I would hope that we could come to a consensus on this talk page, to demonstrate (if necessary) to a reviewer that a deviation from the official guidance is appropriate in this case. (I would note that Geography precedes History in the
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Then, a search of newspaper articles might produce information from the time the statues were installed. Jacqueline Banerjee alludes to an obituary. It would be wonderful to dig out some comments from the sculptor about the symbolism.
1983:] says (p270) " had a small site near where Dorking Town station was established in 1949" so it seems that the gasworks were not relocated when the railway was opened. I will add a short qualifier to the section - see what you think.
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suggests that they should be the other way round. My personal view is that some prior knowledge of the location, topography and geology of any settlement is necessary to understand its history (at least up to medieval times, if not
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I'd prefer the first image, with the dark background. I don't know what a yarn bomber is, so would be hooked by the pic but not the hook. That will be just me ;) - If we need "England" (which I doubt), we need a comma afterwards.
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various local newspapers which are fine to use as sources. The three hooks are quite similar, but the best and most concise is ALT7. I would suggest delinking cockerel, though, to put the focus on Dorking as the target article.
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says (p78) "The Dorking Gas Light Company, for example, built its works in 1834 to supply public lighting, coal being delivered from Dorking Town station by horse and cart" with no consideration as to what happened before 1849.
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The museum seems to have lots of useful images which are their copyright. For the older ones however the copyright may only be for the scan rather than the original so there is a chance for a new scan to be done and uploaded.
2330:? It is the same size as Manchester, and with all due deference to Dorking, I think Manchester’s had a bit more going on! I have a weakness for long articles, but we should remember summary style. A few specifics/examples:
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Agreed, BeerMatt. I'm fairly sure the new Swimming Center is separate from Dorking Halls. (You can't buy a ticket to a film in the Swimming Center, and you can't pay to go swimming in Dorking Halls...If yu get my
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Who are these people, and why do they not appear anywhere else but here? They've been deleted and reinstated plenty of times, but what's the truth here? Is there any evidence that these people even existed?
2337:, which has its own article - which should be linked? Then you have a Deepdene Residents section, where Sir William Beresford makes his second Famous Residents appearance. I wonder if these could be slimmed?
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ALT3/ALT4: unfortunately these hooks are not interesting enough. Very many British towns and villages were first mentioned in the Domesday Book, and many towns and villages have their own local history
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Another thing that is not Dorking specific but I find infuriating is that when clicking on a map in the infobox with a location dot to see an enlargement is the larger map no longer has the location dot.
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can take pictures of any of the below, that would be great. Likewise if anyone has a stash of Dorking photos that the’ve been meaning to put online, then perhaps this might be prompt to upload them to
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Source 2: "William Mullins was born about 1572 to John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins of Dorking, Surrey, England... William brought his wife Alice and children Priscilla and Joseph on the Mayflower..."
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Source 2: "William Mullins was born about 1572 to John and Joan (Bridger) Mullins of Dorking, Surrey, England... William brought his wife Alice and children Priscilla and Joseph on the Mayflower..."
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helps with 'notched measuring stick' but could not be used as a source. The tarpaulin is possibly being used to retain moisture. The pillars and rope also are of interest and likely building related.
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on the two chicken images (upper right) and ALT7. Can any of you approve the second image of Flicr license? Mertbiol is looking for a another green tick to expedite this DYK. Thanks for your help.--
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The West street Pipp Brook line could be clearer and a higher angle could give a better photo ratio than cropping the bottom of this. A train steaming east would give definition to the Reading line.
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This is a very long and detailed article which covers everything I would expect from an article on a British town. I can also confirm that nothing significant in Dorking's history has been missed.
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Source 2: "The Mullins’ house on West Street, near to Dorking Museum, is thought to be the only surviving home of a Pilgrim Father. This impressive building dates from between 1568 and 1610."
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through the sites in detail but I am documenting them here because I think the statue itself is worthy of an article (along with an article about William Fawke) It certainly fascinates me.
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The Tarplee source seems to have its own problems " had a small site near where Dorking Town station was established in 1949" Just a typo 1949 for 1849 or not working to Knowledge standards?
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I realise my comment above on 'a map in the infobox with a location dot' is not specific to this article but whilst class editors are scrutinising maybe one knows if the problem is fixable?
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I have lived in dorking all my life, and have studied sociology in the area, so i dont see why someone has deleted my info, and i would like some kind of justification for this deletion.
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ridicule in the town and the caption ("a typical night out") is quite accurate. The photograph was linked from Facebook, where there is a group for people who have climbed the statue.
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Source 1: "Standing at 10 ft tall, the silver landmark is now celebrating its tenth year" "The Cockerel, with its distinctive fifth toe, has origins which trace back to Roman times"
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Source 1: "Standing at 10 ft tall, the silver landmark is now celebrating its tenth year" "The Cockerel, with its distinctive fifth toe, has origins which trace back to Roman times"
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I have a random selection of pics to upload, mostly from 2013 if I remember rightly. I don't think there's anything from the list above, but I will try to do them tonight anyway.
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at the end of December. It didn't really reach a consensus (nothing on that talk page ever does), but the general tenor of the conversation was that there was no need to italicise.
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by hard working photographer Ian Capper. It is easier to get the lighting right from there rather than Ranmore but both give some idea of West Street and the Vale of Holmesdale.
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I will review this. I am familiar with the town ... I may have even taken a couple of the photos used in the article ;) Bear with me, as the review will take a little while.
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I have also been able to borrow a book on the Leith Hill Musical Festival from a musically inclined neighbour, so have streamlined this section and have added better references.
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The stagecoaches tended to terminate at the Red Lion, which was demolished in the interwar period (I think) and has been replaced by the building that contains Boots Opticians.
4206:: In the History section, there are two stacked photos of South Street (one from 1959 and the other from 2009). It would be great to replace the 2009 image with one from 2021.
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for their support, encouragement and proofreading. I’m delighted that the most important town in Surrey is the first in the county to have a GA Knowledge article! Best wishes
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Just to clarify, Denbies House is not now a winery. Denbies House is on top of Ranmore, about 1 mile away frm teh newl-built winery. It is owned by the owner of the vinyard
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There seems to be a convention in settlement articles that pub and inn names are italicised and there are a few duplicate wikilinks that I will go back through and sort out.
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This would benefit from a rewrite in a more neutral tone, preferably with citations for some of the comments. I'll try to do something in the next couple of days or so.
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I will check my books for information of the Red Lion, but I think there is only limited coverage and there is not much more that could be usefully said in the article.
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shortly thereafter, in 1622 or 1623, married to John Alden, the Mayflower's cooper, who had decided to remain at Plymouth rather than return to England with the ship."
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shortly thereafter, in 1622 or 1623, married to John Alden, the Mayflower's cooper, who had decided to remain at Plymouth rather than return to England with the ship."
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Thank you for your feedback. I have done my best to address your comments and I think the article is much improved as a result of your input. I have just submitted a
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has already re-rated the article as B. Just to say I thoroughly agree with that assessment. Having gone through the article I can only find a couple of nit-picks.
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leisure centre. If no one has any solid evidence that my hunch is incorrent, please state it. If not, do I have permission to correct this section of the article?
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Substantial bibliography with plenty of good-quality reliable sources, mostly books. I am familiar with several of the books and can vouch for their suitability.
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2798:, thanks very much for reviewing the article so thoroughly. I appreciate that this was a relatively long one to read through. I have addressed all your concerns.
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Healthcare - I’m always nervous of “six” dental practices and “four” opticians. Not only do such specifics shade into a gazetteer approach, they date so easily;
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In the Utilities section the gasworks is said to have been built in 1834 with coal being supplied from Dorking West station, but that was not opened until 1849.
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As for the picture of the people on the Dorking Cockerel, I thought that was very amusing, and completely correct. There's always drunk teenagers 'riding' it...
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I will have a good look through your photos. I'm taking a bit of a wikibreak at the moment, as things are very busy at work. I have added some material to the
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I have spot-checked a number of the online sources. No issues noted with regard to copyvio/close paraphrasing, incorrect interpretation of sources or similar.
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some sections have quite a lot of single-sentence paragraphs, e.g. Primary schools. With a bit of judicious cutting, that could perhaps become a single para.?
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the Sports section is very detailed, e.g. Cycling. The first two races go through Dorking, and a lot of other places!, but are they really “Dorking” races?
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that's great! I have just cleaned up a few more instances of overlinking. (We are allowed to overlink in picture captions, so I have added in a link to
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I believe it is just a semantics problem, Dorking Halls is adjacent to Dorking Leisure Centre, this section should be re-written to reflect that fact.
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The third paragraph in the Governance subsection is too short and chops the flow of the prose. I would recommend merging it with the fourth paragraph
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on this very issue which sadly sank an FAC. To be honest, unless it’s essential, I’d probably lose it. Or be prepared to fight for it! All the best.
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OpenStreetMap held a mapping party in this area on 28-29 October 2006 to make a creative commons licensed map that may be used in Knowledge articles.
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1936:Is 'Other nearby attractions' somewhat off topic?
1631:Comments after significant improvements Jan 2021
1073:, American football player, was born in Dorking.
1041:live in Ockley, 7 miles to the south of Dorking.
538:Thanks to all those wikipedians that took part.
3867:, England is a frequent target of yarn bombers?
3847:, England is a frequent target of yarn bombers?
1067:, American football coach, was born in Dorking.
4658:https://www.facebook.com/WilliamFawkeSculptor/
4234:Would be good to have a photo of the hospital.
3536:... that the 10 ft-high statue of a five-toed
3417:... that a museum dedicated to the history of
3019:for your very thorough review. Thanks also to
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1482:This message was posted before February 2018.
1362:This message was posted before February 2018.
787:<-- Josh is headboy of ashcombe school -.-
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3722:FWIW, alts 5 and 6 were inspired by my inner
2104:Pub names in italics. There was a discussion
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4695:Geography and places good articles
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3307:Mayflower History: William Mullins
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