07:0607:06, 29 January 2024diffhist+10
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Midnight
International Standardization Organization -> International Organization for Standardization (ISO does *not* stand for International Standardization Organization)
00:5700:57, 12 October 2023diffhist+330
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4587 Rees
Added an In fiction section as asteroid 4587 is mentioned in Arthur C. Clarke's 1975 novel, "Imperial Earth".
20:1220:12, 13 January 2023diffhist0
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Charles Sidney Beauclerk
Accrington and Preston are both in Lancashire, but aren't in any sense near one another (Accrington is its own place and the extent that it's near anywhere is much nearer Burnley and Blackburn in East Lancashire; it's quite possible, of course, that Beauclerk in Accrington might well have had connections to the Jesuits in Preston (Accrington probably wasn't in the same diocese even in the early C20th as Preston, but might have been in the same Jesuit province or administrative unit)
00:0700:07, 3 December 2021diffhist+8
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Chick Cray
"One of the few cricketers to have played first-class cricket before the war" -> "One of the last living cricketers to have played first-class cricket before the war"
18:4518:45, 18 October 2021diffhist−5
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2001 in Wales
The Stephen Knight who the Wales Book of the Year (English language) for "Mr Schnitzel" is Stephen Knight the poet not Stephen Knight the academic
12:5112:51, 18 October 2021diffhist+49
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London Borough of Hounslow
Approximately a third of Chiswick - north of the railway -> Approximately a third of Chiswick - north of the Underground (District Line/Piccadilly Line) railway line [The original statement is ambiguous as it could be taken as referring to the National Rail line through Chiswick, which is to the south of Chiswick High Road]
17:5017:50, 31 October 2019diffhist+30
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Kew Bridge railway station
Given that only Chiswick-bound 237s, 267s and 391s stop *at* the station with the Brentford-bound buses stopping at the bus stops on the other side of the wide and busy road junction, and the 65 has a special extra 65-only bus stop for Kew-Bridge after the Steam Museum stop, it is incorrect to assert that the 65 does not serve Kew Bridge. If you live on the 65 route and want to get a bus to an SWT station, you would get the 65 to Kew Bridge.
07:0607:06, 29 January 2024diffhist+10
m
Midnight
International Standardization Organization -> International Organization for Standardization (ISO does *not* stand for International Standardization Organization)
00:5700:57, 12 October 2023diffhist+330
m
4587 Rees
Added an In fiction section as asteroid 4587 is mentioned in Arthur C. Clarke's 1975 novel, "Imperial Earth".
20:1220:12, 13 January 2023diffhist0
m
Charles Sidney Beauclerk
Accrington and Preston are both in Lancashire, but aren't in any sense near one another (Accrington is its own place and the extent that it's near anywhere is much nearer Burnley and Blackburn in East Lancashire; it's quite possible, of course, that Beauclerk in Accrington might well have had connections to the Jesuits in Preston (Accrington probably wasn't in the same diocese even in the early C20th as Preston, but might have been in the same Jesuit province or administrative unit)
00:0700:07, 3 December 2021diffhist+8
m
Chick Cray
"One of the few cricketers to have played first-class cricket before the war" -> "One of the last living cricketers to have played first-class cricket before the war"
18:4518:45, 18 October 2021diffhist−5
m
2001 in Wales
The Stephen Knight who the Wales Book of the Year (English language) for "Mr Schnitzel" is Stephen Knight the poet not Stephen Knight the academic
12:5112:51, 18 October 2021diffhist+49
m
London Borough of Hounslow
Approximately a third of Chiswick - north of the railway -> Approximately a third of Chiswick - north of the Underground (District Line/Piccadilly Line) railway line [The original statement is ambiguous as it could be taken as referring to the National Rail line through Chiswick, which is to the south of Chiswick High Road]
17:5017:50, 31 October 2019diffhist+30
m
Kew Bridge railway station
Given that only Chiswick-bound 237s, 267s and 391s stop *at* the station with the Brentford-bound buses stopping at the bus stops on the other side of the wide and busy road junction, and the 65 has a special extra 65-only bus stop for Kew-Bridge after the Steam Museum stop, it is incorrect to assert that the 65 does not serve Kew Bridge. If you live on the 65 route and want to get a bus to an SWT station, you would get the 65 to Kew Bridge.