2507:)I’ve had a very careful reading of the very detailed Chief Constable’s report on Liverpool air raids and have found the following. From 17th August 1940 to 10th Jan 1942 there were raids on 79 occasions (In WW2 Liverpool was the most heavily bombed British city outside London). The only reference to Menlove Ave is the raid of 7/8th April 1941 which reports “200 I.B.(incendiary bombs) in Menlove Avenue district” These are the ones which I had heard about before, most (probably all) of which burned out harmlessly on the golf-course). (I.Bs were very small bombs about 30cm long and 5cm in diameter but I suspect this raid is the origin of the report of Menlove Ave being “extensively damaged”. There were some H.E. (high explosive) bombs in this raid but they fell in the Edge Lane area which at it’s nearest point is about 1½ miles from the Liverpool end of Menlove Ave. Otherwise, the closest H.E. bombs came to Menlove Ave was in raids of 15/16th April (Garston, about 1½ miles away from the Woolton end ) and on 3/4th May (Rose Lane, about ¾ mile from the Liverpool end) The relevant reports are as follows;- “7/8th April - About 20 explosive I.B. fell in neighbourhood of Beaconsfield Road, 150 I.B. in Garston district and 200 I.B. in Menlove Avenue district. A large number of I.B. fell in Lister Drive area, some on the electric power station but damage was slight. Later H.E. fell in Edge Lane area demolishing a church and seriously damaging a convent. No casualties caused by this raid”. 15/16th April - Later, H.E,. which were dropped demolished the dwelling houses 42 and 44, Saunby Street, Gaqrston and 8 persons were killed there” 3/4th May - Sudley Road Council School, Rose Lane Council School and Corporation Yard, Smithdown Road seriously damaged” Hope this helps.J C.
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be very late in the day They say there’s no error more difficult to expunge than an entrenched error; and there are one or two in Mimi’s account. Perhaps I should start with one which is the easiest to verify. This is the statement that;- “Menlove Avenue suffered extensive damage during World War II”. Nothing of the sort. When I was in
Liverpool in the late 40’s most of the bomb damaged buildings had been cleared away but there was very little started by way of rebuilding (you may know we called the empty spaces “Bomb Sites). I travelled Menlove Avenue twice daily to Liverpool , either by bike or tram, for months and can guarantee that there were no scars from the war anywhere along it’s length (all two miles of it). There was some bomb damage in Garston - about three miles from the Woolton end - and some off Smithdown Road about two miles from the other end but none at all in Menlove Avenue. You can easily test the veracity of this assertion by driving down Menlove Avenue today when you will find all the 1930’s detached houses and semis in (more or less) the same state as they were when they were first built. There have been some new-builds since but these are mostly 1960’s built on sites that were open fields in the 1950’s. For example the space between 251 and Vale Road - now built on - was an open field when I lived there. The left hand side, going towards Liverpool, is still mostly green open space - that is the golf course and Calderstones Park.
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Menlove Ave; I have been in contact with Liverpool City Archives and they have not found any particular report about it. However, they sent me a link to the Chief Constables report on all the City’s Air raids. It list all the raids by time, date, type of bomb, location and damage. It will take some time to go through but I’ll let you know how I get on in due course. One more thing you may find interesting. When the National trust acquired (so called) “Mendips”, I contacted it and offered to assist regarding the house’s internal lay-out and how it was furnished in the 1950‘s. I also said that I had reservations about the house name and also the legend of John Lennon being forced into the front porch to practice his guitar (the house had no porch when I knew it). Since they now had the house deeds I thought that perhaps there might be a reference to when the name “Mendips” first appeared. There would certainly be a note of when planning permission was granted for the porch. Sadly, I never had a reply.
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1764:"...Lennon was accepted into the Liverpool College of Art, as his aunt was insistent that Lennon should have some sort of academic qualifications..." "Academic qualifications" sounds strange to me, but perhaps it's a Briticism. If not, how about "...his aunt was insistent that Lennon earn a college degree..."
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I agree with your suspicions regarding Mimi, because she was caught out a couple of times telling porky pies. The only problem is verifying that she was bending the truth. That can only be done by a reference in a book/newspaper or the internet. Could you think of a way to find out about claims for
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As for the story of Mimi and the incendiary bombs (pleural!) I find this hard to countenance. There were some incendiaries landed on the golf course opposite 251 on one raid and I suppose one of them could have landed in Mimi’s back garden. But who would tackle an incendiary burning harmlessly in
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Sorry to do this but I must take issue with you about some of the assertions in Mimi Smith’s
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on the issue of capitalising the definite article when mentioning that band's name in running prose. This long-standing dispute is the subject of an open mediation case and we are requesting your help with determining the current community consensus. Thank you for your time. For the mediators. ~
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Now I can't find any instances of it, either. So just ignore me here, sorry. I did find, however, a few instances of inconsistent quotation formatting; i.e., Mimi's famous quote: "Music's all right John, but you'll never make a living out of it." Make sure you've got the period outside of the
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This is a problem, as it could be confusing. As the article is called Mimi Smith, I thought using 'she' would make it clear. The Nancy Reagan article uses "In 1967, Nancy Reagan" after the lead, which FA reviewers didn't like at all when Mimi was reviewed, and failed. :) If I wrote 'Stanley' it
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The other statement I take issue with is the Smiths “bought a semi-detached house called “Mendips”. I don’t believe the house was ever called “Mendips” when the Smiths bought it or when Mimi lived there. I never knew the house to have a name when I was there nor at any time during my periodic
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Well-written: For the most, this article is well-written with a few issues here and there. (And everywhere?) ;) I tend to copyedit the articles I review, instead of wasting everyone's time with directions like, "Remove that space," when it takes more time to give the directions instead of just
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It's not a good idea to have a section with just one paragraph. I recommend moving the paragraph up to the previous section, and then since that will make the section more than about "The
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PC Eric Clague's "drunkenness" was never mentioned in the court record, according to Mark Lewisohn in "Tune In", the definitive Beatles biography (only 1/3 through!) on page 184. The "drunkenness" is not mentioned in the article for Julia Lennon.
2023:"During the night, carers from the Cheshire Trust were present." In the U.S., we say "caretakers". Is "carers" the British way? I don't know what the Cheshire Trust is, and you don't wikilink it. Why were they there, in the middle of the night?
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I don't get this, because "lived across from the hospital where she worked", and "to which he delivered milk" seem clear. Your suggestion should be, "who lived near, and delivered milk to, the hospital where she worked", seems a bit too confusing.
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Nice! And I went through and did a copy-edit, as threatened above. (Mostly correcting the overuses of "she".) Congratulations, I will go and pass Mimi to GA. It was fun!
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That's fine, but I think that it's ok to mention Penny Lane as an influence on The Boys. BTW, I've had that song in my head for days now! There are worst things, right? ;)
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That's all I have. I'll give you a week to address these issues. Thanks for the opportunity to learn about an interesting person, and a little more about Beatles history.
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This is great, because the article used to have "Mimi" throughout, but I changed it to "she" before this review; expecting to get some flak for it! :)) You should look at
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