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Sadly I think it very unlikely that Yarrow Crescent East Ham is named after the shipbuilder as suggested in this article. Yarrow Crescent E6 is one of a group of roads including Sorrel Gdns, Columbine Ave, etc, so is presumably named in honour of the wildflower rather than the shipbuilder. The only obvious references to the central place of Millwall and Blackwall in the history of shipbuilding seem to be Napier Avenue and Stewart Street E14. Pterre 14:03, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Not sure where Yarrow took the name Homestead from, but I did discover his role in funding construction of the Barnett Homestead in Hampstead Garden Suburb in 1916 - the same year he was knighted. Did he take this name from this? Paul W ( talk) 16:23, 5 October 2011 (UTC)
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Regarding this revert, this is the third time (over three days) that editor/IP 79.176.50.12 has introduced what I think is a less-than-ideal format for linking to Sephardi Jews. I'd be grateful for an explanation or an end to this, 79.176.50.12. Nortonius ( talk) 09:56, 25 April 2019 (UTC)
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Sadly I think it very unlikely that Yarrow Crescent East Ham is named after the shipbuilder as suggested in this article. Yarrow Crescent E6 is one of a group of roads including Sorrel Gdns, Columbine Ave, etc, so is presumably named in honour of the wildflower rather than the shipbuilder. The only obvious references to the central place of Millwall and Blackwall in the history of shipbuilding seem to be Napier Avenue and Stewart Street E14. Pterre 14:03, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Not sure where Yarrow took the name Homestead from, but I did discover his role in funding construction of the Barnett Homestead in Hampstead Garden Suburb in 1916 - the same year he was knighted. Did he take this name from this? Paul W ( talk) 16:23, 5 October 2011 (UTC)
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Regarding this revert, this is the third time (over three days) that editor/IP 79.176.50.12 has introduced what I think is a less-than-ideal format for linking to Sephardi Jews. I'd be grateful for an explanation or an end to this, 79.176.50.12. Nortonius ( talk) 09:56, 25 April 2019 (UTC)