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This page should not be speedily deleted because it is still being added to. It is of importance as it pertains to a building of historical significance in London, which has had a number of uses over the last 100 years. It's current use is as a recording studio, which has been used by internationally recognised talent for commercial music, as well as award winning film and television programmes. Changes have been made to address partiality issues. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ibuck89 ( talk • contribs) 16:14, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
There's a link to the architects Paull and Bonella here. Might be worthy its own article. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:42, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Information on the organ builder Henry Speechly & Sons seems to be in short supply. There is a source here. There's also a letter in the National Archives here. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:51, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Google Maps is absolutely a reliable source for showing where something is. The phrase "'x' is a reliable source" is meaningless, a reliable source for what claim exactly? You can't use it to show notability of a subject, but to verify simple observation (in this case that I can walk from Angel Tube to 311 Upper Street without breaking a sweat) is fine. I used it extensively for the 25+ GAs documented in Wikipedia:Featured topic candidates/List of London Monopoly locations/archive1 for basic facts like "the nearest tube is 'blah'" or "this road is part of the A1234, a major road between Central London and Little Snoring", and nobody died.
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Exactly what value is added by linking England immediately after London, even in the info box? I thought there might be some peculiar convention for this type of infobox. But I can't find one. Please could you point out where there is advice to support the claim that: "Infoboxes generally encourage linking country, state, city"? Many thanks. Martinevans123 ( talk) 13:56, 16 January 2018 (UTC)
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This page should not be speedily deleted because it is still being added to. It is of importance as it pertains to a building of historical significance in London, which has had a number of uses over the last 100 years. It's current use is as a recording studio, which has been used by internationally recognised talent for commercial music, as well as award winning film and television programmes. Changes have been made to address partiality issues. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ibuck89 ( talk • contribs) 16:14, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
There's a link to the architects Paull and Bonella here. Might be worthy its own article. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:42, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Information on the organ builder Henry Speechly & Sons seems to be in short supply. There is a source here. There's also a letter in the National Archives here. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:51, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Google Maps is absolutely a reliable source for showing where something is. The phrase "'x' is a reliable source" is meaningless, a reliable source for what claim exactly? You can't use it to show notability of a subject, but to verify simple observation (in this case that I can walk from Angel Tube to 311 Upper Street without breaking a sweat) is fine. I used it extensively for the 25+ GAs documented in Wikipedia:Featured topic candidates/List of London Monopoly locations/archive1 for basic facts like "the nearest tube is 'blah'" or "this road is part of the A1234, a major road between Central London and Little Snoring", and nobody died.
PS: using {{
rp}}
looks horrible when you're just trying to read the article - go with {{
sfn}}
or {{
harvnb}}
.
Ritchie333
(talk)
(cont)
22:55, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
Exactly what value is added by linking England immediately after London, even in the info box? I thought there might be some peculiar convention for this type of infobox. But I can't find one. Please could you point out where there is advice to support the claim that: "Infoboxes generally encourage linking country, state, city"? Many thanks. Martinevans123 ( talk) 13:56, 16 January 2018 (UTC)