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Heritage Trust, Irish Georgian Society, Heritage Council, Industrial Heritage Association, An Taisce, and several other bodies. Why are we implying a link between these two specifically? And not the rest. And, if there is a link which is special to these two orgs, what is it?). Apologies if I'm overlooking something obvious but, when researching the Irish Landmark Trust, I did not find anything to support the suggestion that the two "partner" or "collaborate" or otherwise "link up" on projects or initiatives. Or have shared or overlapping governance. Or funding. Or whatever.
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then at the very least it should be clearly flagged that it is a scam. It fails most of the prerequisites for starting a
Knowledge (XXG) page. It is not registered for tax, as a charity, as a company or as a trust in any jurisdiction and there are no citations provided for this as they simply do not exist. Is it a non-registered brand name used by assorted con-artists? Yes, it is. There are doubts over whether it can truly said to be an organisation at all as it doesn't seem to fit any of the criteria for being an organisation. I suggest that the page change its name to the
1825:. This subject has been the topic of quite a bit of coverage. Granted (in the early days) by some local newspapers who, as you note and unfortunately, perhaps did not focus enough on the nature and operations of the subject. But, the subsequent coverage in otherwise reliable/national sources extensively covers the subject in some detail. (Including the arrests of those involved , the injunctions taken against it/them, the discourse and warnings about the org raised in both houses of the Oireachtas, etc.) This level of coverage, to my view, meets
1360:(1985) (and I have his two subsequent books) and it goes into a lot of detail about the various property developers and the politicians that were later implicated in some of the planning scandals and tribunals. Is this an area you had ever thought about working on? I'm thinking like Des Traynor and Matt Gallagher (and his son, Patrick). Given his profile, I was very surprised to see Traynor doesn't have an article. Just in case it was something you'd thought about working on, or if you had any thoughts!
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revert my very small edits? I was hardly adding multiple paragraphs and then smaller edits can often make them easier to digest for readers and reviewers I have found. I would imagine the user seems to have felt frustrated at this particularly sensitive article which touches elements of Irish and
British history is being edited without their oversight. Funnily, I was only adding information on the architecture and construction rather than wishing to wade into a political debate.
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him (and on his death, passed on to his son) were at nearby Cork (Grenville Place), Cork (Maylor Street, for the poor), Belfast, and Dublin (Upper
Sackville Street). Limerick (Charles Street) was a partnership with a friend. Waterford he owned for its first year only till a company was set up. Dublin (Lincoln Place), London, and Killarney were all built by companies which already existed, or were specially set up. The ownership of the Sligo baths is complicated and unconfirmed.
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2430:, Feel free to plough on with it, it has been a long time since I've had a look at it but I will happily join you in editing. It is quite a niche subject but here is a few nice free pictures and paintings we can draw upon such as this painting of Marrowbone Lane. It is possible that almost all streets in Dublin were full of pitched rooves and Dutch gables for a period of time.
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Traynor but I usually try and steer clear of BLPs or anything that could stray into subjective investigative journalism and away from encyclopedic content but would happy to have in age, position, progress, career milestones, associates etc.
2412:. This is a topic I did some research on a few years ago and wanted to write the article but other topics have come to the fore. I can did out some sources and maybe you would join me in writing it up even if it's just a stub or short start class for now. Some of the street you mention have had their frontage modified as I have seen from some sources. Thoughts?
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1006:) 22:16, 27 May 2020 (UTC) " (Laurel Lodge) is synonymous with the ecclesiastical parish of St. Thomas the Apostle." The parish of St. Thomas includes or covers a lot more area than Laurel Lodge and the majority of people in Laurel Lodge are not religiously-minded so I don't see the value in adding that sentence particularly at the start of the page.
3755:, I would imagine you would have better knowledge of Turkish baths than I, so have at it and make whatever edits you would like. I think I have left it in a better state than I found it. but it still has much room for improvement. I mostly agree with all of your points but maybe leave a wikilink to the street in the first line.
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polite, just because the word "please" is used? I have no idea what you are talking about when you describe wading into "a political debate": there was nothing political in the edit warring, which is what your block is for. I will drop out of this now and await any comments you have to make to the article talk page. -
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Architect. I know that Benson worked with Mr Barter on the design of the Bray Turkish baths, but I have not come across any source which suggests he was involved in the Lincoln Place baths, so I think his name should be removed unless you know
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You are now discussing a hypothetical situation where hypothetical comments have been made. I have not used any rude language or threats, although you have used threats. I have not added uncited information and I have engaged with the editing and review process across different formats as directed by
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It is not unreasonable to suggest that someone who tried to edit a page which is an advertisement for a scam may, like previous editors, have some connection or vested interest in keeping the scam going. The only real way to assuage these views would be to use your no doubt extensive editorial skills
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but the postcode is D04 and then xxx for the specific property e.g. - D04 TP03 for the United States embassy and not for example D4 TP03. If you are trying to order an item and you put in the incorrect code such as D4 then many websites will not allow it. Much of a muchness though and I suppose it is
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Turkish bath to his already owned Hydro. He was a baths proselytiser, and so his primary aim was to set up, or assist in setting up, baths where there were none. He only owned them if he could not get others to help finance them—not surprising as the bath was so new. The baths known to be owned by
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4. Not every reader goes to the notes (where s/he would discover that we were referring here to the
Richard Barter who was a physician), and since there is almost invariably confusion wherever a Richard Barter is mentioned (and the doctor's son was also named Richard), I think it is better to use Dr
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As I have reverted the page to its original format and looked to engage, I do not believe there is anything else I could have done except for not make the original edits. If I am unblocked I can happily rejoin the talk page discussion although I feel it may be a fairly empty discussion with just one
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I have left my reasons on the article talk page: I suggest you answer there once your block is lifted. I will only add that putting "please" in front of an order only changes something from aggressive to passive-aggressive. If someone said to you "Please stop being a complete ****", would it make it
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Fire away and add whatever information you want to add but note that The
Treasury building is on Grand Canal Street and Boland's Mill (the article you have edited) is on Barrow street. So there likely has been some sort of a mix-up. Much of the information you have added seems to be unrelated to the
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Rodolphus Allen Family Private Trust and/or Careysfort Asset Estates Ltd. And will be the first to reflect those sources in either/both articles. Until then, unilaterally declaring things (not overtly stated in reliable sources) isn't in keeping with related guidelines.
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Fundamentally it should not have a wikipedia page and was set up as an advertisement to recruit more hapless victims into the scam. While the extensive Knowledge (XXG) rules may not cover precisely this very specific instance, I think that if you do wish to keep the page (for reasons unknown to me),
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In terms of the edits themselves, you have added text to the effect that the "court has confirmed that the organisation's purpose is to embezzle funds". Can you advise please which court made that confirmation/judgement and where that judgement is expressed in the available sources? Otherwise please
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Hi! Well indeed, McDonald is not to be used in isolation, but it is more to use as a jumping off point to identify some of the figures involved (as well as the architects etc). You've seen yourself how I've used the book to start a few articles, and I don't think there are any glaring NPOV issues so
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Are you sure it was a corporate that owned the baths? I imagine it was more likely a corporate that ran the baths as the trading company but an individual would almost certainly own the building, even back then, and a separate individual again, would own the long lease of the site that the building
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At a minimum, I suggest that at least that you consider reviewing some of your earlier edits on the page to remove language implying this vague scam has some integrity behind it. It should also be noted that some of the initial older articles on the scam were composed by local newspapers who do not
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But that it would be an issue if there were two different pages and they were both repeating a lot of the same information. It may be the case that some of the information from one will have to be transferred to the other. I will delete the reference to the ecclesiastical parish in the page now and
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Hi - just a bit more explanation on why I moved this to draft space. Your article was sourced only to the subject's website - that's not appropriate. You need multiple reliable, secondary and independent sources, both the support the assertions, and to demonstrate that the subject would satisfy the
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I've left your second point till the end since it is the most complicated. Unfortunately, as you will certainly know, Irish company records were destroyed in the fire so we are now probably unlikely ever to know for certain about the ownership of the baths. Unless there are other records (possibly
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It does not feel morally correct that we have a situation where this is essentially a captured page. The page cannot be discussed on the talk page, it cannot be discussed on my talk page and it cannot be discussed on another user's talk page. Are we stuck in a situation where clearly very relevant
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It does not feel morally correct that we have a situation where this is essentially a captured page. The page cannot be discussed on the talk page, it cannot be discussed on my talk page and it cannot be discussed on another user's talk page. Are we stuck in a situation where clearly very relevant
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sent me a cup of tea just as I did now send one to you. I feel it is not right that the editor who created the redirect page with a minimal effort is credited to be the creator of an article with many thousands of characters. I have tried to delete such redirect pages that block the creation of an
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Hi Financefactz I'm currently adding information on the Easter Rising on the Boland's Mill page and there is an editing conflict. An addition of (now the site of the Treasury Building) has been added to the Mill rather than the Bakery, which is now the site of the Treasury Building. Can you take a
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Re Lol, your edits had toned down the narrative of the article initially to promote its reputability. If you look back in a detailed way through the edit history you will see that this has happened time and time again with users and accounts who obviously have a vested interest in keeping the page
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requirements are pretty clear in how opinions and positions should be represented. To my read the article correctly focuses more on the sources and coverage which questions the legality and veracity of the claims associated with and by supporters of the org. You assertion, that the courts adjudged
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Hi. Is there a connection between the Dublin Civic Trust and the Irish Landmark Trust? If so, what is that connection? And, if there is no connection, what does "operates alongside" mean to you? (Yes. Both of those entities are engaged in the protection or improvement of heritage buildings. But so
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clear you were duplicating one of the IB fields, but you reverted anyway. Why?). Yes, I told you to wind your neck in, but when you come to my talk page and instruct me to "stop sabotaging the page", when I clearly wasn't, it's little wonder I said only that and nothing stronger. You personalised
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I will leave the date of the photo as it is, since the earlier date is more a gut feeling due to its being extremely common for new baths (especially such unusual ones) to be photographed very soon after they open. However, my knowledge of photography, let alone that of Dublin, would not cover a
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Hi Financefactz. Thank you for your kind remarks. Alas, I find it all too easy to make mistakes, as we all do. But the page is indeed far better than it was. I was not the original author, and haven't really got round to looking at wikipedia's individual baths unless someone else has contributed
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Hi Financefactz. Thank you for your work on the Victorian Turkish baths at Lincoln Place. Rather than start editing something which you may not yet have finished, I thought it might be more helpful to make three or four comments directly to you to see whether we can agree on some minor changes.
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is not a reliable source for this building and structure? It would appear to me to be the most reliable of all sources, being as it is, extremely thorough, politically neutral and, free to access via the internet. Is it fair to wait the one minute between 14.07 and 14.08 as the user did to then
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not to have a page with the other already having a related page set up for a related entity. An article with 3 citations already included and which is well structured to stub level for a listed company should be left as it and I would request you reinstate it immediately. This is a particularly
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I am very confused by what you're trying to do with the article, is it suppose to be a list article? An article about a map or a biography? At the moment the article seems all over the place. And it appears there doesn't seem to be an article for Charles Brooking Sr. Maybe you can explain your
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3. The next point may seem a bit pedantic but it is probably better to be a bit pedantic in an encyclopaedia! On the first line in the History section, I think that it might be better to write, "…having been built under the auspices of Dr Richard Barter for the Turkish Bath Company of Dublin
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1. I think the caption to the much better image in the infobox might have been leftover from the image it replaced. I'm fairly sure that the new image (of which I once owned a stereograph) is much earlier and probably closer to the opening date of 1860. Perhaps "Early 1860s" might be better.
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for Allen's organisation. I don't know. The reliable sources have little to say on this connection and overlap. And that is where I look. In the RSes. I personally look forward to reading RS news articles (hopefully sooner rather than later) when the courts *are* asked to offer an opinion or
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RE: AGF. I notice you didn't comment on your "lol - do you have a connection to the scam??" EDSUMM. So I will assume that it was a joke. As I thought. If so it's hilarious. But note that other editors might not have the same sense of humour as I do. And may have consider such a joke to be an
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to stop sabotaging the page, I was told to "wind in your neck" on the individual's talk page and later on my own talk page it was stated "before you screw up the article any further" and "edit warring is only going to end badly for you". None of this seems to be civil and is frankly quite
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to stop sabotaging the page, I was told to "wind in your neck" on the individual's talk page and later on my own talk page it was stated "before you screw up the article any further" and "edit warring is only going to end badly for you". None of this seems to be civil and is frankly quite
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So far as Lincoln Place is concerned, a company was set up to build and own the baths. When Barter left, there is no record of any sale between him and the company, and years after he left, it was the company liquidator that sold the baths to Miller and Jury. So I will leave my suggested
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the subject to be a scam, is not supported by the sources. While Senator Thomas Byrne reportedly referred the trust to the gardaĂ, and likely some investigation has been undertaken by the fraud squad, AFAIK no prosecution or court action (for fraud, theft or embezzlement) has occurred.
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matters from our first interaction, when the edit summaries I left were neutral explanations of what I had done and why. If you start of personalising things and making untruthful accusations, while edit warring against an explained reversion, there's not much more that I can say. -
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2256:, Many thanks for the cup of tea. I felt Kenure House was the name which most readers would be familiar with so I went with that option and I did not even consider that I would not be getting credit, in all honesty, but its nice to know that there are people looking out for me!
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3916:, the article is about Charles Brooking's map of Dublin of 1728. It also contains a list of vignettes which are arguably more important than the map itself. Not much is known about Charles Brooking as it was circa 300 years ago that it was made. This differs from someone like
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information is deliberately omitted from the page in favour of what some user's would regard as more interesting information on the life of Admiral Nelson? This is getting to the stage that we had with the captured pages that were established and running by the former
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going as an advertisement for the scam. I note you have now slightly revised your tone so that it is not as gushing towards the "organisation" (Have you accepted that is is not an organisation). I will review your other comments and edits over the next few days.
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from about 30 years later. There are hundreds of comparable examples of similar illustrators and maps throughout Knowledge (XXG). It is admittedly a short page but there is little information to go off in spite of its notability. Someone more comparable maybe is
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I'm sorry if this comes across as possibly arrogant, but the good article criteria exist so that we can show readers that an article is well-written and trusted, and it's disheartening to see editors ignore this or not appearing to care about the criteria.
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Please avoid undoing edits, if you can adjust them. That Liam McCormick is not included in the page on Irish Architecture is a failing of the page. The whole page isn't particularly great, so commenting on a breaking narrative flow was a bit stupid.
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and I have been exchanging information about Turkish baths in Ireland for well over a decade or so and the attribution of Benson to the Dublin baths, instead of those at Bray, is probably a misprint, and the text of the second entry in the scan at
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you'll be debt free" claims associated with Carey do seem very similar to those associated with Allen. Albeit that the unspecified thing in the middle () had changed between 2013 and 2022. Perhaps there was an ideas exchange in 2013. When Carey
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Anyway, while I'm not overly fussed either way, when those stone plaques were placed (in 1873), it was "Spencer Bridge". Which was why I adjusted the image label (which describes those plaques) as I did. Anyway, I think it's all sorted now....
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Hi Daren, No offence intended! It seemed to be almost the exact same information covered in both pages so I wasn't sure if you were aware of it and linked it anyway. I have left a message in the talk page stating that there should probably be
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Thank you again for your interest in the baths and for the obvious improvement to the article which has resulted from your work on it. And it was good for me to be encouraged to look again at the problem of Barter's baths ownership.
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5. Not everyone who is not Irish knows that O'Connell Street used to be called Sackville Street when the baths were built. Would it be better in the third History paragraph to write, "The Hammam on Sackville Street (since renamed
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Rather than saying "stop sabotaging the page", I deliberately used the word "please" beforehand to form the sentence "Please stop sabotaging the page" in an attempt to engage and defuse the situation. Are we saying that the
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rate books, etc) which I am not able to search for easily over here in England (where, always a Remainer, I am one of the now more than 50% who live resentful of our EU citizenship being stolen from us by a pack of liars).
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