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557:(James Cook / Florence Nightingale for example) so I'm not clear on why the italics are there. A simple solution would be to do what you've done with "Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone" right at the top and put "Statue of so and so" in this box, linking the whole thing when the link is to the artwork and the person only when its to the person.
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that when someone looks at the wiki markup on a map, the link is titled "List of public art in the City of
Westminster", when it should be titled with the name of the artwork the co-ordinates link to. This would actually be of considerable practical value to this article's wider functionality as a guide to public art.--
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It is possible to set the width in the template, this can either be hard coded in the template, which will do it for every article that uses the template, or by a parameter for each column on a per-table basis, which will create extra work and potential for error. For these reasons, I'd prefer not to
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Actually I do have one other point and you're not going to like it. After some consideration I've decided not to make my support conditional on this, but I do think you should seriously consider it. This article has a lot of embedded co-ordinates, but none have the |name= parameter listed. This means
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3) This no doubt violates some FLC criteria and if so I'll withdraw it, but there are names cropping up in the list I would expect to be linked, but which aren't (Rodin for example). This is presumably because they've been linked earlier, except that lists aren't usually meant to be read sequentially
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So if it is in
Westmintsre shouldn't it be included here rather than making the reader go off to another list? Does the same apply to Fitzrovia, Hyde Park, Lisson Grove, Maida Vale, Marylebone etc and for some eg Knightsbridge partial are included in this - I am confused and I'm a reasonably regular
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though. Two potential solutions are to either just put "statue", " memorial" etc after the name, or to use the {{hs|Foo}} template to make them sortable. I can't deny that it bugs me that the links are inconsistent - not only are you not sure what kind of link you are clicking on, but it means that
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Impressive much better than my graphics skills. It says the areas covered by yellow are in this list - which leads me to come back to another comment about if the areas in red, blue, green etc are in the City of
Westminster then they should be in this list. An alternative (and radical) approach, if
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2) I find the "Title / subject" column a little hard to follow - sometimes the link is to the art work, sometimes to the person it depicts. Sometimes it's in italics, sometimes its not. I originally thought that the italics indicated the artwork and normal text the subject, but this is inconsistent
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I'm open to this as a long-term future direction for the list to take, but if I'm honest it's too much work to take on now; there are 31 other London boroughs which need attention and there is already at least one vote in support of the list in its current form. I can see this list being broken up
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I would prefer that yes. If you don't think its a good idea I'm open to discussing it though. I think on a list like this people want to known where they are going when they click on a link, and will expect to be able to access the articles on the artwork and the subject (assuming they exist) from
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enables the column width to be set automatically assuming it will only be used once in each article. I would find out if the column widths can be set as a percentage of screen width & then make them all the same. Also the template may have Owner/administrator as a compulsory column and even
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If it's an individual's name, normal text indicates a link to the person, but if the name's in italics it's a link to the artwork. Otherwise, normal usage of italics is followed: italic for the titles of artworks and normal for anything else. "Statue of" would probably be helpful for any future
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As regards "Westminster", the two books cited in the first here treat it as, basically, the City of
Westminster before the merger in 1965. Pevsner, p. xvi: "Westminster‍—‌that is, the area that was merged in 1965 with the boroughs of Paddington and Marylebone into the present, expanded City of
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Westminster. (Only Green Park and St James's Park are covered in this list, though) I've listed the parks but dropped the bit about Charing Cross being the official centre as the sentence was getting too long. (It's still in the lede image caption.)
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Don't worry about it - I'd certainly prefer overlinking than underlinking in a list, but I've experienced this sort of things before where one person says something, you spend the whole day fixing it and then someone else tells you to undo it, and I'm not going to be
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it says "Please keep all comments, annotations and references in the |notes= field." I'm not familiar with this template so I'm not sure why this instruction is there, but it looks strange to me to have references in those columns for some & not others.—
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A phenomenal and fascinating list and an astonishing body of work. I have no vote at the moment, although I will once I've actually read through it all, but I do have a question and a two comments - apologies if these have been answered earlier, but I am
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Rephrased to the following: "Nelson is shown without an eyepatch, but his portrayal in this statue is not idealised by the standards of the time." I don't think this is asking too much of the reader; "idealised" is quite a common term in art history.
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Statue of
Winston Churchill: "Lady Clementine Spencer-Churchill" is an incorrect style. She was "Lady Spencer-Churchill" or "Clementine, Lady Spencer-Churchill", but not " Lady Clementine" – which would be the daughter of an earl or other senior
1152:, all of which used to be covered by this list. Forking off two of the Royal Parks and the places which used not to be in Westminster was necessary as the templates wouldn't all show on one page. The tricky areas to find information about are
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I reviewed this previously and was basically happy with it. Since then it has improved although sadly got shorter as well. I didn't ask that all duplicate links be removed - I only objected to the same thing being linked many times in a row.
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I've just realised that a PDF from
Westminster City Council, "Guidance for the Erection of New Monuments", has always been in the Bibliography section, so I've decided to merge the conservation area audits back into the main bibliography.
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It has only been given planning permission to be there until next month. Westminster planning portal don't seem to have any applications to extend again, and they are running out of time, so I'd assume that it really will be going soon.
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This is one that came up in the last FLC review, and I spent the best part of a day before this review removing duplicate links. Rodin is linked in his first mention in the text but that's not in the entry for the only sculpture by him
1841:, on "historic Westminster", does something similar. This would mean that I wouldn't have to re-draw the map, but I'm afraid the sections within lists (and so the difference in column widths) would have to stay. What do you think?
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Where NHLE data sheets are used sometimes
English Heritage is given as the author (eg 64, 102, 112, 182, 290, 322, 364, 367 ) and sometimes it has EH as the publisher (eg 26) this should be consistent (I always treat EH as the
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Again, the same reason as 48 above. Perhaps conservation area audits could be a separate section of the bibliography as they're webpages, not books? The ones in the
Bibliography are needed there as page numbers are cited.
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Thanks so much for going through this. I've run out of time for tonight, so sorry for not getting to the older questions. I've also got a very busy week ahead so the replies might be thinner on the ground till Friday.
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Suggestion - would it be possible to get a map drawn showing the areas referred to in the list and use this as the lead image to enable readers to get some understanding of the areas, boundaries etc? The folks at
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An impressive list - I was playing a little game with myself about how many I had seen. I note the double line before notes and wikilinking in sortable lists have been highlighted above, but a few other comments:
2460:"Not regarded or represented as better than in reality; true to life" (oxforddictionaries.com). I've wikilinked "Portland stone" for the first of its five mentions, in the Belgravia section, but not afterwards.
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Westminster" then? You'll also need to remove the statue of Sir Walter Raleigh as under these terms it shouldn't be on this list. Once that's done I think I'm happy to support.--
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I know what LSE stands for but other readers might not, so could be written in full or wikilinked - I know this is done in the intro to the sub section but not on the entry for Mosaic or Eagle
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goes from the completion of the column to the erection of the statue. It seems as if the design was ready by 1829 (Ward-Jackson 2011, p. 387), so I suppose that is the start date. Changed to
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Also I don't think the lead image is very good. I can see why a photo of that statue is being used but I'd prefer a better image of something else, or a map (as mentioned above).
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I've just seen that someone above asked you to remove this so I've struck my recommendation. Does the template automatically do this name function? If not, then why remove it? --
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some links that should be there aren't: for example, there is a statue of James II in Trafalgar Square but as far as I can see there is no link to the man himself on this page.--
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I was thinking of each of the lists for different areas eg one list for Aldwych / Strand, one for Belgravia etc (with one table in each list) in the same way there is one for
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visitor to London - I suspect readers who have never visited may be more so - does this decision about inclusion and exclusion criteria need to be explained somewhere?—
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I would hope that accurate transcription isn't seen as being an "unnecessary" use of capitals! This doesn't appear to have been raised before so I have mentioned it at
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All books but one now moved to the bibliography; Glinert 2012 (ref 168) doesn't have page numbers, so I'll get this from my local library. That one wasn't added by me!
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there are too many for one list, would be to have one article with a brief overview of the art in each area & then seperate lists for each of the areas (similar to
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That is an improvement overall. Although the previous pic was better composed and didn't have the long side of the plinth in shadow, this has more striking colours.
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from london.gov.uk be an acceptable ref? It calls Trafalgar Square "London’s most famous square". It does seem worth stressing the fame for this of all things.
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That's basically what I had before I spent a day removing the "overlinking". Do you have a link to the conversation you had? This sorely needs clarification.
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Should the relevant text (e.g. "statue of Edward Jenner") link to the anchor then, or is it best to keep links to sections within articles to a minimum?
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doesn't apply to inscriptions? The same question applies to other incidences of all-caps later on the page, except to the Greek on the Garrick memorial.
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Passim: I notice you refer throughout to "Queen Elizabeth II" but just to "George V", and I wonder why use the title for one monarch but not the other.
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Trafalgar Square, is desceribed as "one of London’s most famous public spaces" I think that is probably true but "most famous" is always controversial.
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this very fine page for promotion to Featured status. It gave me enormous pleasure, taught me a lot, and meets all the FL criteria in my view. Bravo!
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as a "Major Supporter" of Somerset House and the courtyard has been renamed the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court after him. Thank you for the support!
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Personally when I do sortable lists I wikilink once in each row, and I have asked for clarification of this - but never got a definitive answer.—
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The idea was that artworks moved out of the borough but within London would be included, whilst those which were no longer in London would be in
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Queen Mother is linked further down but as my choices of where to link are confusing everybody I'll link it here too. Also linked the other two.
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I see "one of the city’s most vibrant open spaces" on that page but not "one of London’s most famous public spaces". Fame is very subjective.—
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The relevant quotation is "London’s most famous square", at the end of the page. I've added the ref now so please let me know if you object.
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Personally I would prefer all the references which relate to that row in one place (but I can't quote any guidelines or anything for this).—
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This is a prodigious article, of which Knowledge (XXG) can be proud. There's nothing to match it anywhere else that I can find online.
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Yep I believe 1st mention (outside the lead) should always be wikilinked (and as I said I would link once per row in sortable lists).—
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OK, found a link to him, but its in a different section further down the page and I had to search for it, so I think my point stands.--
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They're flags, which unlike the ones on the Cenotaph are carved from stone and painted. I've called them "fictive" to clarify things.
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Memorial to Andrew Young: is it compliant with the MoS to reproduce the inscription in all capitals? Is there an understanding that
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would also have to be broken up for that subdivision to be meaningful. Before doing this I'd like to wait for the second volume of
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1805:& 7 sub lists). This would also get over the issue of having columns different widths in different sections of this list.—
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Salutation: Should "abstracted" be "abstract"? "Passersby" should be hyphenated, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Personally I would put them all into bibliography. I guess this is personal choice however consistency is generally good.—
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I can't find the discussion. I would suggest putting a new message on the FLC talk page about this for wider discussion.—
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which means there are probably more to find. A bit of clarity on what date it is in the date column might be useful.
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I think I understand better - works of art like statues are in italics but memorials are not? Still doesn't explain
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I will look again at the other subsections later, but many of the issues I see are similar to those listed above.
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Sorry for my outburst about "overlinking" earlier on. It really hasn't been clear what best practice is for this.
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It says there are more than "400 public artworks..." do we know how many (and therefore is this a complete list)?
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This is looking much better than when I last looked at it and I have struck some of my comments. A couple more:
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Do you mean the ones on the building? These would count as architectural sculpture. Or the statue of Gladstone?
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William Gilson Humphry Memorial Drinking Fountain: is there a suitable article to which to link "mash spout"?
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That's exactly what I was looking for and I think it looks a lot better. Sorry to be a pain in the arse!--
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That is how I would do it, but I don't know if there is a specific guideline to follow.—
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Canada memorial: "Inscribed bilingually in English and French" – tautological.
1570:. I've gone for simply "Part of the Odette bequest". 13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
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I'm now a bit confused is this in the City of Westminster or in Paddington?
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Restored an earlier phrasing in the lede: "the most significant being the
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Platform murals - I don't understand "Gentleman" in this context - is it
2109:
If these sort of comments are useful I will come back and do some more.—
1939:
Sorry for the long-winded reply, but this is nothing if not complicated!
1521:
The reference only gives the basic information in the preceding columns.
3897:, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
3735:
Inscribed with a quotation from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera
1426:
Is it worth (somewhere) explaining or linking Grade I, Grade II to
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for the ones in the Bibliography; will follow up with the others.
897:'s sadly destroyed "One Nation Under CCTV" count as public art? --
2351:
I can't work out if the description of the plinths quite matches
2984:
I don't see this; as far as I can tell they all have the number.
2976:
290 includes the NHLE ref number in the title - the others don't
2798:; the SlideShare page was the only available source at the time.
2446:
Nelson's Column - is "unidealised" a word and what does it mean?
1458:
863:
The two sculptural groups on either side of the entrance are in
893:
5) I'm nearly ready to support, but I do have a question: does
2058:
to look into this; I can't see anything in the documentation.
1144:
I don't think a complete survey has ever been done (not since
2014:
Why are the column widths different in each of the sub lists?
3671:
Statue of William Edward Forster: " appropriately enough" –
756:
and the sort function renders the sequence temporary anyway.
3313:), with citation. That is now consistent with this article.
1986:? I'll assume the latter. Is the source also implying that
510:; I'll ask for it to be fixed at the template's talk page.
2371:
I have been discouraged from using q.v. and similar codes.
1922:
being essentially the list currently under review, while
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being a set of links to the six subpages, basically like
565:
transfer to Wikidata but would lose the functionality of
160:
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31 - is a redirect & I can't see the claim supported
3726:" here. Might be as well to address this inconsistency.
2034:
My guess (but I'm not a template expert) would be that
1746:
are very good for advice and help in this sort of thing
233:
Nice list: many sources, many images, good structure.--
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Edith Cavell Memorial - presumably Queen Alexandra is
1497:
Are Queen Mother, Cologne and Dresden worth wikilinks?
3292:
Boadicea and Her Daughters (although it explains why)
3065:‍—‌given conservation area audits their own section.
1727:
in Westminster as Paddington merged into it in 1965.
1633:
Would you prefer a string of footnotes at the end of
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Can you make it clear in the lead that this is only "
813:
4) Is there a reason the statues at the entrance to
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339Â ? a book therefore should it be in bibliography
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are included (and should they be listed and named)?
605:templates were to be created to get around this...
486:
1) Why is there a tiny box between grade and Notes?
1780:File:Public art in the City of Westminster map.png
3932:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
1513:Three Fates has a reference but nothing in Notes.
915:I think it used to be in this list but is now in
3642:the one other instance of curly quotation marks.
2754:The recent switchover from English Heritage to
2627:Shouldn't all (recent) books have isbn numbers?
2535:Beatty Memorial Fountain again nothing in notes
1912:Public Sculpture of Historic Westminster Vol. 1
1598:cover the whole entry; where there are refs in
1524:I would add something into the notes section.—
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
1994:as the architect for this somewhere, but I'll
1261:Should "Saxon" be wikilinked, and do you mean
657:was a mistake and now links, as it should, to
3938:No further edits should be made to this page.
3911:template in place on the talk page until the
3322:Buxton Memorial Fountain – only mentions 1865
1924:List of public art in the City of Westminster
1823:List of public art in the City of Westminster
1004:List of public art in the City of Westminster
72:List of public art in the City of Westminster
65:List of public art in the City of Westminster
41:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured list candidates
29:The following is an archived discussion of a
8:
3196:You have put a lot of work into this list.—
2395:s; they're more trouble than they're worth.
2073:do it, unless it's causing a major problem.
1898:List of public art in Kensington and Chelsea
441:(There are more than the six in this list.)
3733:Changed the Sullivan Memorial description:
1320:field now have "London School of Economics"
2830:48Â ? a book could be moved to bibliography
2704:All of these now don't have a publisher.—
1551:I would still advocate adding something.—
139:
1744:Knowledge (XXG):Graphics Lab/Map workshop
1902:Public Sculpture of Historic Westminster
817:on Aldwych are missing from this list?--
18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured list candidates
3311:1856–83 (executed); June 1902 (erected)
1857:List of public art in Hyde Park, London
1778:I've created my own map using Paint at
1757:Will request this at the Graphics Lab.
397:doesn't sit well, in a sortable table.
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659:Statue of Captain James Cook, The Mall
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1453:Should "painted stone flags" link to
1006:, but I now think that's too arcane.
917:List of public art formerly in London
7:
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3534:Thanks for saying such nice things!
3364:date here was incorrect; changed to
2691:16 was the only one that didn't use
1803:Grade I listed buildings in Somerset
1990:was the architect? I also once saw
1072:I assume that's the reason, but as
435:This and the five works that follow
3765:Clementine, Lady Spencer Churchill
3339:, so that supports the date here (
2930:157 has URL showing - format issue
2794:Changed to a PDF published by the
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1932:List of public art in Westminster
1920:List of public art in Westminster
1831:List of public art in Westminster
707:It's taken all day but I did it!
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641:Would you prefer something like
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1839:The Public Sculpture of Britain
1799:Scheduled monuments in Somerset
2587:Yes; isn't that clear enough?
2463:Perhaps "true to life" then.—
1331:could be wikilinked - as above
1:
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3426:21:22, 21 February 2015 (UTC)
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3281:Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain
3263:Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain
3126:20:57, 21 February 2015 (UTC)
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2709:21:57, 21 February 2015 (UTC)
2701:, so it's now been changed.
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686:22:58, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
671:13:31, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
637:10:03, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
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478:01:58, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
451:17:36, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
418:13:06, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
384:19:24, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
359:18:54, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
326:21:54, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
268:20:03, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
243:23:11, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
228:20:21, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
183:20:21, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
2606:More when I get some time.—
2353:Trafalgar Square#The plinths
1928:List of public art in London
1827:List of public art in London
1610:don't have the information.
439:This is one of several works
395:"the five works that follow"
3368:(cited and consistent with
2718:English Heritage List entry
2696:English Heritage List entry
2619:References and Bibliography
2382:I don't quite understand.—
2332:Again, in the lede? If so,
1535:Public Sculpture of Britain
575:‍—‌unless some super-duper
276:Comments from Pigsonthewing
209:Public Sculpture of Britain
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3508:19:09, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
3488:18:44, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
3303:Boadicea and Her Daughters
3201:20:29, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
3189:22:11, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
2733:is a technical necessity.
1949:15:42, 15 March 2015 (UTC)
1691:09:14, 12 March 2015 (UTC)
1594:Usually the references in
1212:was a dab so I changed to
349:. Thanks for the support!
3878:01:39, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
3852:22:03, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
3830:11:36, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
3806:08:41, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
3789:12:36, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
3090:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2891:12:06, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
2483:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2405:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2219:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2169:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2123:Please, keep 'em coming!
2094:14:07, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2068:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1864:20:36, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1851:19:11, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1810:17:00, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1792:15:17, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1656:17:00, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1647:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1556:18:51, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
1407:13:16, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
1386:18:51, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
1363:I've decided to wikilink
1102:08:21, 4 March 2015 (UTC)
1068:22:52, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
1049:22:51, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
1016:08:21, 4 March 2015 (UTC)
980:22:45, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
542:15:06, 4 March 2015 (UTC)
3935:Please do not modify it.
3906:featured list candidates
3620:I can't find one; sorry.
3337:Buxton Memorial Fountain
3105:Hope these are helpful—
2663:all the remaining ones.
676:the entry in the list.--
36:Please do not modify it.
31:featured list nomination
3737:The Yeomen of the Guard
3720:The Yeomen of the Guard
3301:Dates now corrected at
500:This is a problem with
3773:That's all from me. –
3370:The Burghers of Calais
3352:The Burghers of Calais
2255:You mean in the lede?
1365:Windsor Sculpture Park
1329:Windsor Sculpture Park
767:The Burghers of Calais
462:Support from Jackyd101
2953:261 needs a publisher
2906:49 possible doi error
2500:but a link would help
1537:‍—‌the source cited.
1174:Royal Parks of London
56:12:14, 14 April 2015
3711:the stray blue link.
3206:Comments from JMiall
2498:Alexandra of Denmark
1479:RAF (disambiguation)
1316:All mentions in the
1289:Is Edmond J. Safra
295:, when contained in
215:Buildings of England
3335:) now mentioned at
3238:Duke of York Column
2452:could be wikilinked
2421:could be wikilinked
2324:could be wikilinked
2240:could be wikilinked
2021:This is because of
1926:, standing between
950:Yes, that's right.
2419:Kensington Gardens
1992:Thomas Henry Wyatt
1667:Moved all refs in
1279:Anglo-Saxon London
1198:Kensington Gardens
1114:Comments from Rodw
196:Kensington Gardens
3481:Alien (sculpture)
3479:I've just across
3475:Alien (sculpture)
3331:Completion date (
2391:I've removed all
2143:Belgravia (con't)
2039:Public art header
1910:Westminster...";
1214:Hyde Park, London
853:OK, makes sense.
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