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Rather than REVERT without doing your homework correctly this article charts the connection between the current and past hospital/medical services http://www.britishnavalhistory.com/wickstead_rnms_earliest_times/ and shortly will expand and make the connection between both.--[[User:Navops47|Navops47]] ([[User talk:Navops47|talk]]) 12:14, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
Rather than REVERT without doing your homework correctly this article charts the connection between the current and past hospital/medical services http://www.britishnavalhistory.com/wickstead_rnms_earliest_times/ and shortly will expand and make the connection between both.--[[User:Navops47|Navops47]] ([[User talk:Navops47|talk]]) 12:14, 23 January 2017
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:Rather than add unreferenced content, wouldn't you be better off finding [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] for your contentions first. Blogs generally don't come up to the required standard. What you are proposing is a significant change to the article lede. Is the article to be about the building, i.e. the hospital, or about a medical service. I think it needs to be discussed first. So I will copy this conversation to the talk page. [[User:CalzGuy|CalzGuy]] ([[User talk:CalzGuy#top|talk]]) 12:49, 23 January 2017 (UTC)

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Hello CalzGuy. Did you revert my edit because I did not write any edit summary? If so, I can understand that when the purpose of the change is not obvious, but here, changing "an football club" into "a football club" speaks for itself, doesn't it? Nomarcland (talk) 16:54, 3 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Sing Street and different use of language

Hi, thanks for your updates regarding Sing Street. I agree, the article's talk page is the better place to hash out the use of language in these minor points.

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South Yorkshire Police

Per WP:BLPSOURCES we cannot use tabloids to source anything even slightly controversial on an article with implications for living people. --John (talk) 09:59, 17 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

What's your concern with this? Her attendance is properly cited in her article. Generally that is the way school articles are done. If you insist on a citation in the school article why don't you go and copy it from her article instead of restoring the cn? I'll do it if you insist, but really... Meters (talk) 20:50, 10 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Never mind. I added it myself since you seem to prefer to add cn's rather than add the ref you already know is in Wikipedia. Meters (talk) 20:55, 10 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Your help desk question

No one answered, and I don't have any ideas. If it was about the technical requirements, WP:VPT would be the place.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 21:50, 15 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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School merges

Hi CalzGuy, Don't worry about it this time but infuture when you request merges could you make sure you put the discussion on the merged article (IE if you want to merge St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Junior School then the discussion should take place at Talk:St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Junior School or if you want to merge Florida then discussion would take place at Talk:Florida,
Obviously I didn't realize you'd posted it at the other talkpage as had I done so I wouldn't of reverted,
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Sing Street

The prose in my version is better and reads more like an encyclopedia article rather than a press release. I'm interested to understand why you feel the old way was better. --Deathawk (talk) 07:11, 28 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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HMS Fredericksteen

Hi CalzGuy, That was a pointless reversion of my change. I had earlier created the link, and removed it when I noticed that the link was already present in the introduction to the article. I was following general WP policy against redundant links. Regards, Acad Ronin (talk) 15:16, 4 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hi CalzGuy, 1) She had a six to seven year career with the Danish Navy, and several notable Danes served on her. Her career as a Danish vessel was as long, and as notable, as her RN career. Perhaps some Danes will find her and add to her Danish history. It an Anglo-centric ethnocentrism to privilege her RN name over her DN name just because we have readier access to English-language materials online than we do Danish, or because we don't read Danish and there are fewer Danish-speaking wikipedians than anglophonic ones. 2) We have many articles in which the vessel is listed under her Danish, Dutch, French, or Russian name, not her English name. 3) Lastly, Her RN name per Colledge, Winfield, London Gazette, Lloyd's List, and the National Naval Museum's (Greenwich) database, was Frederickstein, not Fredericksteen. That's how I was able to find the info and fill out what was a stub. At the very least it would be stupid to revert her to an incorrect name. We can easily handle listing the article under her launch name by putting in a redirect from her correct RN name. Anyone looking for her will seamlessly be directed to the correct article. Should I do that, or will you?Acad Ronin (talk) 14:19, 5 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi CalzGuy, Here's how I see this. Seven months ago you started the article, but without checking to see that you had the vessel's name correct. Also, in all that time the article stayed a stub. You apparently did't care enough to build the article out; if you had, you would have recognized the misnaming and could have fixed it. Had she been named correctly I would not have moved her. Given that she was misnamed, I had to move her. Before I moved her, I did a lot of research, which is why her RN history is built out; if my Danish were anything more than minimal, the DN section would be greater. Now you are expressing righteous indignation that I didn't fix your mistake in the way that you could have done any time in the past seven months. In all of this, notability is irrelevant. That is an obsolete criterion left over from dead tree days. A simple redirect would handle the issue of anyone looking for her under her RN name. Regards,Acad Ronin (talk) 01:30, 6 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi CalzGuy, I owe you a profound apology. You beat me to it on the talk page, and documented the problem well. Acad Ronin (talk) 16:41, 6 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

RGSHW Edits

Hey,

I'm not gonna undo your removal of the date on the page for the headmaster joining, but if you look through the edit history, it was previously flagged for not having a proper date, hence I had added it and sourced it as such. Would it be best therefor if the date was kept?

MattIPv4 (talk) 15:37, 13 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Regarding the unreferenced source for the entry requirements section of the sixth form section. How do I show that two sections share a source? The source at the end of the subjects list also covers the entry requirements? MattIPv4 (talk) 16:00, 8 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Sing Street

Hi, CalzGuy. Just wanted to give a clarification that the "Accolades" section of WP:FILMMOS specifies "Awards included in lists should have a Wikipedia article to demonstrate notability. Because of the proliferation of film festivals and 'award mills', festival awards should be added with discretion, with inclusion subject to consensus. Awards bestowed by web-only entities are not included." The other editor was correct in saying that the Phoenix critics and other non-notable critics groups should not go into film articles. I hope this helps clear up any misunderstandings. --Tenebrae (talk) 14:55, 14 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Royal Naval Hospital

Because it was a service that was administered by the sick and hurt board from its inception until it was abolished in 1806 it was then administered by the transport board until 1832 of which there is no information provided in the article to explain that either also the boards appointed first a Physician of Fleet responsible from both boards inception until 1832 for Royal Navy Hospital (services) RN hospitals were then run by:

  • Physician of the Navy, 1832 to 1835
  • Physician-General of the Navy, 1835 to 1841
  • Inspector-General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets. 1841 to 1844
  • Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy, 1844, 1917
  • Medical Director-General, 1918-present who runs the, Royal Naval Medical Service

There is no correlation in both articles at all that one led into the other and as I am drafting articles about organizational structure within the admiralty:

Rather than REVERT without doing your homework correctly this article charts the connection between the current and past hospital/medical services http://www.britishnavalhistory.com/wickstead_rnms_earliest_times/ and shortly will expand and make the connection between both.--Navops47 (talk) 12:14, 23 January 2017 (UTC)

Rather than add unreferenced content, wouldn't you be better off finding reliable sources for your contentions first. Blogs generally don't come up to the required standard. What you are proposing is a significant change to the article lede. Is the article to be about the building, i.e. the hospital, or about a medical service. I think it needs to be discussed first. So I will copy this conversation to the talk page. CalzGuy (talk) 12:49, 23 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]