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The result of the move request was: Moved as requested Fences& Windows 22:32, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Beechwood Cemetery (Ottawa, Ontario) →
Beechwood Cemetery
Beechwood Cemetery →
Beechwood Cemetery (disambiguation)
The Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa is Canada's national cemetery. It is also a National Historic Site of Canada, has been designated as the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces and inspired a well-known poem. It is clearly the primary topic, as compared to the other Beechwood(s) cemeteries. A Google search shows the vast majority of links pertain to the cemetery in Ottawa, with a smattering of links pertaining to the cemeteries in just outside Toronto (in Concord) and in Durham, North Carolina. The article on the Ottawa cemetery should be at the plain title (it was at the plain title until about 7 months ago when it was moved without discussion), with a hatnote pointing to the disambiguation page (I am not even sure that the other Beechwood cemeteries meet WP:N). Skeezix1000 ( talk) 16:42, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
(1)You're right. The discussion and links were created automatically, as you suggested, so it didn't even occur to me. I will add a note manually to that talk page. Thanks for the heads up.
(2)There is no answer to that question. I suspect that since Wikipedia now has 3,300,000+ articles, but still no articles on those cemeteries, I suspect very few pageviews. But that's just a guess.
(3) The cemetery in Concord is mentioned above where the page move is proposed.
(4)Agreed. That was always my understanding about how it would work - that way the hatnote need not be updated if new articles ever do appear. -- Skeezix1000 ( talk) 21:00, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
I don't think that the requested move was implemented properly. I've requested a revision to the way the requested move above was closed and implemented, at User talk:Fences and windows#Talk:Beechwood Cemetery (Ottawa, Ontario). -- doncram ( talk) 12:42, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
The caption to the photo depicting Boy Scouts laying wreaths to two Fathers of the Confederation buried in this cemetery needs its date checking out. The occasion is stated to be the 'golden jubilee' of the Confederation but the year given as 1927, which, if correct, would be properly the DIAMOND jubilee of the Confederation which was formed in 1867. Cloptonson ( talk) 21:17, 21 May 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved as requested Fences& Windows 22:32, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Beechwood Cemetery (Ottawa, Ontario) →
Beechwood Cemetery
Beechwood Cemetery →
Beechwood Cemetery (disambiguation)
The Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa is Canada's national cemetery. It is also a National Historic Site of Canada, has been designated as the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces and inspired a well-known poem. It is clearly the primary topic, as compared to the other Beechwood(s) cemeteries. A Google search shows the vast majority of links pertain to the cemetery in Ottawa, with a smattering of links pertaining to the cemeteries in just outside Toronto (in Concord) and in Durham, North Carolina. The article on the Ottawa cemetery should be at the plain title (it was at the plain title until about 7 months ago when it was moved without discussion), with a hatnote pointing to the disambiguation page (I am not even sure that the other Beechwood cemeteries meet WP:N). Skeezix1000 ( talk) 16:42, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
(1)You're right. The discussion and links were created automatically, as you suggested, so it didn't even occur to me. I will add a note manually to that talk page. Thanks for the heads up.
(2)There is no answer to that question. I suspect that since Wikipedia now has 3,300,000+ articles, but still no articles on those cemeteries, I suspect very few pageviews. But that's just a guess.
(3) The cemetery in Concord is mentioned above where the page move is proposed.
(4)Agreed. That was always my understanding about how it would work - that way the hatnote need not be updated if new articles ever do appear. -- Skeezix1000 ( talk) 21:00, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
I don't think that the requested move was implemented properly. I've requested a revision to the way the requested move above was closed and implemented, at User talk:Fences and windows#Talk:Beechwood Cemetery (Ottawa, Ontario). -- doncram ( talk) 12:42, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
The caption to the photo depicting Boy Scouts laying wreaths to two Fathers of the Confederation buried in this cemetery needs its date checking out. The occasion is stated to be the 'golden jubilee' of the Confederation but the year given as 1927, which, if correct, would be properly the DIAMOND jubilee of the Confederation which was formed in 1867. Cloptonson ( talk) 21:17, 21 May 2014 (UTC)