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incipient industrialist of that early era: the threat that the government would arbitrarily introduce levies on profit-earning properties. British innovators also benefited from the relative weakness of guilds in Great Britain. By holding the powers of the guilds within limits, the British government protected innovative industrialists from some of the stifling discipline that guilds elsewhere in Europe commonly imposed upon their members." (p. 1) "British factory owners took the lead over their continental rivals primarily by bringing steam power into the factory to drive power tools. Why this happened is not immediately apparent. ... For over two centuries, European countries had already been swelling with new ideas for industrial innovation. For example, in the early 17th century, 150 years before the Watt steam engine, Italian, French and German scientists were already experimenting extensively with steam as a source of pressure. ... A Russian steam engine, produced in 1766 a few years before Watt's version, was not heard from again; 12 and a team-powered horseless carriage produced in France in 1769 was officially suppressed." (pp. 5-6) Watt got a patent and official encouragement in raising venture capital and trying to commercialize it.
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bought a compilation album from the local second hand record store called, "A Quiet Night In" which contained the Young and Moody track, "These Eyes". We both instantly recognised it as the Levis' advertisement only it was clearly not the same person singing. I found out it was Graham Bonnet in the commercial after hearing a radio interview with him. Unfortunately, I don't qualify as a
3806: 2261: 3980:. I thought the section a bit long and sprawling though and removed much of it when I revamped the article for GAN. However, I won't object if you want to add a bit more to it, I might have a few sentences hidden away some where. I had it in mind to take to FA standard at one time and have some extra, half worked on, stuff stored on my computer. If I can find it!-- 400: 1382: 885: 4247: 2931: 347: 1781:(i.e. underneath the pic of the "Real-life Tesses") suggests that, if not explicitly illegal, there were definitely prohibitions against the production of Blue Vinney which led to the product being "smuggled" and distributed in secret. (You have to read the whole article to understand why). (Apologies for jumping in, Ykraps - hope you don't mind!) 4502: 1189:"Average annual rainfall varies across the county—southern and eastern coastal areas receive 700–800 millimetres (27.6 to 31.5 in) per year; the Dorset Downs receive between 1,000 and 1,250 millimetres (39.4 to 49.2 in) per year; less than Devon and Cornwall to the west but more than counties to the east." 3567:
No, I'm afraid I don't but I do know someone who used to work there and when I see her next I'll see what I can find out. Of course, we will have to reference everything and online sources seem to be a bit thin on the ground so perhaps I'll take a look in the local history section of the library next
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I see you have a few people willing to mentor you so I'm going to decline and wish you luck as my time is limited and I don't have a lot of knowledge of categories, which seem to be a particular interest of yours. I am sure you will be successful and don't worry too much about the violations; you are
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I'm not sure about its boundaries. I would have thought that both Steamer Point and Avon Beach comes under Friars Cliff. I would say it was the coast side of Bure Lane though so it probably wouldn't include the industrial estate, all the new housing and The Runway (named after the runway, of course),
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The reason I was being bold and edited the rainfall figure was because the 741 mm figure is a 1971–2000 average, and the new figures for 1981–2010 are out, which meant that the sentence about rainfall being as low as 741 mm is outdated – it is now as low as 730 mm in Weymouth (actually Portland is as
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Thank you very much for taking the time to explain your revert. I very much understand the reason for the tied island revert – as a geographer and a long-time Portland resident I'm well aware of the unique circumstances of Chesil beach being an atypical barrier beach which happens to form a tombolo,
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Hi Ykraps, No joy re Fonds Marine. I downloaded the pdfs some time ago. I just checked the URLs I have for them and they don't go anywhere. Part of the problem may be that the French government website that housed them was hit by a hacker attack and is currently bare-bones only while they try to fix
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must be of some use for your article. The Bronze Age barrow and two Stone Age axes are definitely worth mentioning. Its a shame the map doesn't mark the boundaries. I think the area mapped out is just a "character area" they have made up as it seems to include Shelley Close which I would have put in
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Ah, sorry, it is me that didn't understand. I neither read your query properly, nor could I see the caption you were talking about. All I saw were two images in the 'Battle' section and some accompanying text describing 'a raking broadside', and assumed you were talking about that. In any event, not
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which copies large parts of the article verbatim, and my heart sank. I think Hearnes is copying us though, as our article's content was put in incrementally, for example "A skull thought to be 5,500 years old was found at Longham in 1932" I think was added by you in about September 2012. There isn't
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Hi Hillybillyholiday. Thanks for the heads up on the map. Did you use a photoshop editor to crop the section you wanted before uploading it? It is indeed an interesting insight into the area in the 18th century. As you say, most of the roads are recognisable as are the names of the places inland but
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Please. I have done so many violations on it that I need help fixing my mistakes. People are kinda worried because I'm not suppose to create categories. Maybe you could speak on my behalf. I'm wondering if you what categories are suitable to create and not suitable to create. I'm not banned yet you
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Yep, that sounds okay. If you have any problems with the references etc. let me know, although the Dorset page is on my watchlist. Now most of the conversation is here, it would be sensible to keep it here but as I've already said, there aren't any rules as such. Your page is on my watchlist now so
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template is sometimes used at the top of article sections to direct the reader to a related topic.{{see also|related topic}} Is it possible to have this template redirect to a particular section in an article but so it appears as the section name only? For example, I want people to be redirected to
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This is certainly a copy of the Knowledge (XXG) article. Most of the article was rewritten by me so I know this for a fact. It is not unusual for websites to copy local information from Knowledge (XXG), in fact it is all too common. They are supposed to credit Knowledge (XXG) but few of them do and
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is a Sardinian cheese that is widely agreed to be toxic to anyone not born in a local village, or an Icelander trained up on fermented shark. I have smelled it from a distance and that's quite enough. As casu marzu isn't considered ripe until even the maggots have died off (if they're still live,
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Hello Launchballer. Gosh! That was the first ever edit I made to Knowledge (XXG). I remember the Levis' jeans commercial which may have preceded the Young and Moody record, I'm not sure, it was a long time ago, but was either late 70s or early 80's. The bloke I was sharing a flat with at the time
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I see the point about the sentence being about averages across the county – I took "as low as" to mean the minimum annual rainfall of places in the southern and Eastern coastal areas, and hence why using Weymouth's 730.3 mm total made sense to me. Perhaps the sentence could be reworded to make it
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I need to cite pages 740 and 741 of the same journal, as one reference, for the article I'm currently working on. To put it simply I wish to say: See pages 740 - 741 of issue 15162 of the London Gazette, and then link to the two pages online. Unfortunately each page is archived as a separate PDF
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awkwardly it sounds like Friars Cliff was an invented name intended just to identify the new residential estate, although the name has also been applied to the adjacent beach. Isnt Steamer Point rather like your St Catherines Hill, although it is in Christchurch it isnt actually in a recognised
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was banned. Its manufacture, and the whole "double" process, was considered as more wasteful of scarce milk than other cheeses. Many cheeses were either specifically banned, or simply fell out of manufacture at this period, which led to the postwar "national cheddar" and the near monoculture of
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Permit me to quote: "In its desire to deny the throne the arbitrary rights of monopoly and seizure that were typically exercised by the monarchs in France, Russia, Spain and other countries of the time, the British Parliament had earlier reduced one of the major risks that otherwise faced any
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Well you live and learn. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Of course it makes absolute sense that labour intensive food manufacturing processes would be banned during the war, when food was in such short supply. I did wonder whether DBV's supposed illegality might have had
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who added the 'citation needed' tag to the smuggling paragraph, not having noticed that there was already that Dorset Life reference attached to the article, then today I thought I'd helped by finding a decent source - but it was already there! I make a fool of myself every day on this site.
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Unlike most historic spellings, which differ purely because there was no correct spelling, Muddy Ford was deliberately changed to make it sound more appealing. This was around the time of George III visit, when the area was trying to promote itself as a place to indulge in the new fad of sea
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Vernon is saying that the British throne's lack of power to create monopolies and the weakness of its guilds (in comparison to other countries, such as France) allowed these ideas to flourish, unlike France and Russia where the government could arbitrarily introduce levies on profit-earning
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Welcome back, I'm glad you decided against retirement and hope you continue to contribute to Dorset related articles. If you find yourself being drawn into an argument, try waiting 24 hours before replying. It works for me and I invariably end up being thankful I didn't publish my thoughts
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Roquefortine C is a potent neurotoxin produced by the Penicillium roquefortii blue moulds used in much cheesemaking, including Blue Vinney. Roquefortine C is nasty, but no-one can yet agree on the hazard from cheese (detectability is not toxicity!). Expect this to be the Daily Fail's next
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This is one of the many defects of the citation templates: only one URL space. One way to go would be to make two references out of it, one with p. 740 and the other with p. 741. Another would be to fake the output of the citation template and link on the two page numbers like this: –.
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low as 668 mm...). This obviously disagrees with the reference at the end of the sentence. I will get the references sorted and fix this so that the new 1981–2010 figures are referred to throughout – if you wouldn't mind briefly checking them when I've done it, that would be very kind.
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I'm a bit of a map fiend, so agree it would be nice to have images of antique maps in other Dorset articles. On this particular map, some of the spellings are interesting - 'Ferwood', 'Pool', 'Boscomb', and especially the phonetic 'Muddyford'. I wonder why it morphed into 'Mudeford'?
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from there shows parts of the Dorset coast falling into the 700–800 mm band (which would accord with the data from their weather station in Weymouth). Using that map, which is the updated version of the one currently cited (ref 107), the sentence could perhaps read something like
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Hi Penbat, I usually include something about famous residents in the culture section but keep it in prose rather than bullets as it seems to attract less vandalism that way. I think Freddie Mills was in the original draft I created, along with Bournemouth's other sporting legend
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Of course, I am quite happy to help where I can but I'm not we fully understand each other. I realise that the 1981-2010 figures are out and indeed they have been used in the Weymouth climatic averages table, but the sentence you are talking about refers to average precipitation
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It's rather fascinating; you can make out roads still in use, but I've never heard most of the names written along Poole Bay. It seems to be okay to get screenshots of the map, so it might be worth grabbing some more images for use in other Darset locations (if that's okay with
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Thanks, that is high praise indeed. I have a few commitments outside Knowledge (XXG) at the moment, so I don't feel I can get bogged down in a GA review just yet, but I will probably propose it soon, along with quite a few others I've been thinking about, perhaps most notably
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Thanks. That's good advice, though sometimes it's easier said than done! I find that editing Dorset-related articles - especially the villages and landscape features - can be quite therapeutic, probably because currently it's the closest I can get to being there in person....
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and so reverting the link from 'tied island' is understandable. If I get time I might do some investigating (I know Soton Uni has some good stuff on this) to see if more info clarifying the situation can be found to make the tombolo/Portland/Chesil articles more detailed.
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I have assessed your work as B class, however I feel it should be an easy GA, though I am not prepared to go through that assessment with you. I am impressed with the way the article turned out considering what it was before you started. Keep up the good work. Cheers...
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or contribution to its description is noted, and thanks (even if belatedly) for your contribution. In order to help make better use of the media, an attempt has been made by an automated process to identify and add certain information to the media's description page.
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is a German cheese with a similar issue and has run foul of EU rules. The French seem to be shrugging off this rule, the Germans have invented another rule to counter it. It is legal in the EU to sell live animals to be eaten in that way, including cheese mites.
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The Westbourne site was until recently the eye hospital, now at the far end of the RBH. The King's Park annexe in Gloucester Road was partly used as the Genito-urinary (clap) clinic. Aside from that I'm afraid that I don't know much but I will endeavour to find
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It appears the CSV file is dynamically generated depending on the page settings. Finding the exact URL that gives you the CSV for the right information seems tricky. The same information, however, seems to be provided by the Office for National Statistics on
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properties, thus stifling new ideas. This is the complete opposite of what you wrote. The British didn't suppress anything and would not have had the power to impose their will on 3 superpowers like Spain, France and Russia; even if they had wanted to.--
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the telltale sign of an IP or new user doing a large edit anywhere around that time, which is how copyvios usually creep in. I'll flag this up as AFAIK anyone reusing Knowledge (XXG) content needs to say so with the correct CC-BY-SA licence on the page.
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Or Hurn? I don't think we need worry about Friars Cliff being "invented", after all, all the districts were invented at one time or another. It does seem that it only refers to the housing estate though. The source only mentions "Friars Cliff
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Interesting, I'd never heard of Friars Cliff beach before (I had always thought that Avon Beach became Highcliffe Beach just past Steamer Point). No, I hadn't seen those sources so thanks for drawing them to my attention. This
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No not those. If you come in through the main entrance go round to the left, heading towards pathology (blood tests), go past pathology and just before you get to the main outpatients reception, there is a stairway on the
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Yes, I'd imagine Joan's Hole hasn't been used in a very long time. Regarding the image at Hengistbury, as far as I can recall I just used a 'snipping tool' to take a screenshot. I might have cropped it in MSPaint, I can't
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Mmmm, going to the library might be better. Searching Joan's Hole on the web brings up some surprising results! Allum House and Copperas House might be remnants of Blount's business venture in the 16th century, mining
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Hi there. Just a little job you may be interested in - but may give you bad memories :-). Quite a few prominent defunct hospitals are on Knowledge (XXG) and Boscombe Hospital qualifies. Please add anything you can to
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things, which they hope to have done in 2016. (At least that's my rough understanding of some info on the master website.) I can provide you with the pdf, but that doesn't really solve the citation problem. Regards,
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clear that it's talking about areas of the county in general. Out of interest, the search function on the Met Office site isn't the best, as it doesn't search pages which include data from forms, such as this page:
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Hello Ykraps. Thanks for your recent message of support on my talkpage. As you may have noticed, I only retired for about a week. I had intended to retire for good, but found I couldn't keep away from the place....
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they leap up and go for your eyeballs!), it fails another EU rule that prohibits the inclusion of dead animals in a foodstuff (I'm a vegetarian, don't ask me to explain how eating meat is still seemingly OK).
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Thanks. I thought it must have something to do with rounding but thought if parameters weren't set, it rounded to the nearest 1, irrespective of the size of the number; so thanks for straightening that
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however, as Bournemouth was supposed to be a good place to recuperate. Sea bathing was supposed to have medicinal value and the pine scented air was thought to be especially good for chest complaints:
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Bure Homage Lodge etc which is a pity as there's plenty to write about there. You could probably expand what you have written about the radomes and even work in something about the wider work of SRDE.
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is a popular and pleasant French cheese, with a stony crust that doesn't bear thinking about too much. It has various bans worldwide, prominently the US where it's available 'under the counter'.
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everytime it is edited I will be notified. If you click on the watchlist tab at the top of your page, you should be able to see that I have left a reply here for you. You could also use a
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and indeed used it to reference a paragraph I added two years ago. I must've forgotten the bit about the cheese smuggling! Still, thanks for bringing it back to my attention.--
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Thank you for the info about talk pages – I'm still not sure whether you would be notified if I reply on my own talk page, hence the reply here (sorry if that's not the idea!).
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something to do with it being unpasteurised but a cursory internet search only revealed that it was illegal to use the name. Anyway, thanks once again for your interest.--
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What's the matter with this template {{convert||m|ft}}? It converts 50m to 160ft thus: 50 metres (160 ft) but 49m to the greater height of 161ft: 49 metres (161 ft) !--
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Might be worth doing a short new Wiki article on "ROYAL NATIONAL SANATORIUM, BOURNEMOUTH" as it apparently was run by NHS from 1974. Do you know how long for ? --
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I've not heard of many of the places along the coast either. Misery Hill sounds interesting as does Joan's Hole. Any ideas who might have lived at Bourn House?--
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Sorry that you had to revert all my changes that linked to jibe. It was a dab page for a little while, but it appears like BD2412 reverted the change and moved
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Ah, I see you already know that it was the eye hospital. Were you aware however that there was a chest hospital in St Stephen's Road, next to the Town Hall?--
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I've got a book on smuggling in the area which may cast some light on the history of Bourn House, but unfortunately its lent out to someone at the moment.
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Incidentally, if you visit the Littledown leisure centre, you'll find a plaque dedicated to Freddie Mills, on the far wall of the reception area.--
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Yep, Knowledge (XXG) is not so much an encyclopaedia as a catalogue of people's mistakes, faux pas, ill informed rants and embarrassing moments.--
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cheese production in the UK right through the 1970s. Fortunately we're not as bad as the USA, which is still in much the same position today.
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may be found, mounted on the stairs of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. The panels, which date from 1910, show nursery rhymes and fairy tales.
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Well, Happy Day! It is a fine looking article and you shouldn't have much problem getting the GA. I'll keep an eye on your progress. Cheers.
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I should think any of those would suffice, thanks, and thanks for your edits to the article. Hope I can be of assistance to you some time.--
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Nope. All I wanted to know was, was I citing the right album. If they are misattributed on the album, that probably deserves a mention.--
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So I don't know about Blue Vinney and as it was long uncited you're right to remove it. However I wouldn't be surprised if Blue Vinney
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Thanks, I'll make sure I take a look next time I'm around there. I can't imagine why I've not taken it in before, I must've seen it!--
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What am I missing? What was misstated in what I wrote? This report by Vernon seems to offer a key insight, and the current text of
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on page 65 in a list of memorials of the South Choir Aisle says: Admiral Brickerton, D. 1832 by Chantry, 1834. Hope this helps.—
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Yes that's the one. Always loved the cover photo. I see the song is credited to Young and Moody. Is that your next query?--
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to make the title display partly in italics. Page titles are in plain text so wiki markup won't work. Hope that helps :)
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Its the general outpatients entrance for things like blood tests. Its on the right hand side just inside the entrance.--
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Yep, they are well worth a look if you're ever in there. They're in the stairwell between Endocrine and Outpatients.--
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only says that in 1890 Mudeford Spit stretched to Steamer Point (not that the entrance to the harbour was there).
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Thanks and thanks for your prompt response too. I was typing in "wp: help with templates" and getting nothing.--
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Hello, I see you added the information in about their second single - where did you get the information from?--
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at Brownsea Island, Parkstone, Alum Chine and Boscombe. Bourn Hous might be the hunting lodge at Decoy Pond?--
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However, I was somewhat perplexed by this reply, which I have reproduced following my original query, below:
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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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Just a head's up, I was looking for a source for the history of the RNLI in Bournemouth and stumbled across
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estate and today the "Welcome to Highcliffe" sign is some way past Shelley Close, on the Lymington Road.--
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Sorry, but I don't understand - my original query was not about gunfire, but about the publication, which
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Ah, well that's disappointing. Thanks for your help, you've given me something to think about at least.--
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I see your working on St Catherines Hill, looks good. Anyway I'm inching towards doing Friars Cliff see
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residents section somewhere ? If we dont have one it seems like a good idea, here's one I just found -
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so you won't miss anything. There are no hard and fast rules however so whatever suits you. Regards--
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but that is just repeating the information in the table and personally I don't see the point in that.
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having heard the term used in that sense before either, I wouldn't have been able to help anyway.--
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so if you've come here looking to add citations to the article, I don't think I can help. Sorry--
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there are lots of knowledgeable people there who may be able to help with the tied island debate.
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and all that! I didn't see the earlier edits and thought what you were doing was contrary to
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district of Christchurch, although it could possibly be considered to be in Fairmile.--
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Also this newspaper article differentiates between Avon beach and Friars Cliff beach:
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I didn't know about the stained glass window. I will have to check that out. Thanks--
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Also do we have anything at all on the history of Boscombe Kings Park Hospital ? --
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was killed defending the Church of St Etienne during the final engagement of the
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was present at Saldanha Bay in 1796 when the Dutch surrendered without a fight?
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What do you think Vernon said in his work on "Technological Development" ?
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is for Hampshire however so is there an equivalent for Dorset somewhere?--
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What do you think? Again, thank you for being so helpful and patient :)
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could benefit (I believe) from appropriately referencing this work.
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Ah the Royal Victoria Hospital was at 17 Poole Road, Westbourne.
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Then I'll use the ONS table. Thanks for finding that.--
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was wrecked, then later burned, by Malayan pirates?
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User talk:Ykraps
PaleCloudedWhite
talk
21:53, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Ykraps
talk
22:10, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
PaleCloudedWhite
talk
11:04, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
Bournemouth
wrong side of the tracks
Hengistbury Head
here.
Cloudy
Hillbillyholiday
22:57, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
Ykraps
talk
07:22, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
Earlier maps aren't much help..
Though this 1611 one does mention a 'houʃe' in the area
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Hillbillyholiday
alum
calcanthum
copperas
Ykraps
talk
21:46, 4 September 2013 (UTC)

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