A fact from College Street, Dublin appeared on Wikipedia's
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... that College Street, Dublin has a statue of
Thomas Moore? Source: The Buildings of Ireland, Christine Casey p. 422 "On a traffic island in College Street is charmless bronze status of the composer Thomas Moore"
I was writing my review. beat me to it. Anway, rephrase "a lack of forward planning for the introduction of Luas Cross City" as it is copied directly + the hook needs more work to be interesting you can add more infromation on what is the status is facing, why it was erected, etc. I will come back with some alternatives later
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
23:31, 25 March 2023 (UTC)reply
FuzzyMagma I'd already removed some close paraphrasing by Ww2censor, but I've gone through again and copyedited everything else, so that shouldn't be an issue now.
Ww2censor I'd hate to see another longstanding editor get indef blocked for copyvios - there have been too many recently, so please just take care when writing from a source. As for the hook, I can't think of anything else, I wanted to do something about the lanterns but the source didn't bring up anything particularly good.
Ritchie333(talk)(cont)11:03, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma and
Ritchie333:: There was no intention to close paraphrase, so good it has been revised. I am going to add some more today. The possible use of the whole block by the Bank of Ireland, before they got the old parliament building they now occupy on College Green, might make an interesting tag. Let me add some more later on.
ww2censor (
talk)
11:18, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma and
Ritchie333:: I've added some more prose and would like to add the first visit Queen Victoria to the history I think appropriate. I also found a freely licenced image of the lamp post that is now
here if it is needed. Please review my prose again.
ww2censor (
talk)
16:06, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
ALT2: ... that College Street, Dublin has a statue of
Moore erected by
Moore facing Listen Now Again? (this need to be added to the article and referenced, but can we reference google maps?)
@
Ww2censor: if you want to include the image then the hook need to changed to reflect that. I would recommending just go with the hook with the image, which you can add to the article
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
14:41, 29 April 2023 (UTC)reply
What would you suggest? Is the fact that Fortitude, Justice, and Liberty are on top of the building in the center of the image not enough? If not, then let's not bother with the image.
ww2censor (
talk)
20:09, 29 April 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Ww2censor and
FuzzyMagma: I like the spirit of ALT4 but am not sure "chaperoned" is the right word, even if we slot this in to the "quirky" slot. Have revised the corresponding sentence in the article for clarity and would offer another hook on the same idea:
"chaperoned" is indeed quirky and dramatic but ALT5 is also good. @
Ww2censor: I had no problem with the photo, it is just the structure of the hook is different when an image is involved.
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
13:08, 20 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Comment:@
Cielquiparle,
FuzzyMagma,
Richie333, and
Soman: Perhaps everyone is content after so long. By way of explanation, I was looking for a synonym to use and thought "chaperoned" fit the bill but am happy to accept another description. ALT5 should work out well with the image added though perhaps the wikilink could be to the "The Famine Queen" instead of "Queen Victoria" as a twist.
ww2censor (
talk)
09:49, 21 May 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Ww2censor: Appreciate the creative thinking, but I'm afraid this is getting further and further away from what any source actually says about College Street, Dublin, specifically. I was hoping the source I added from JSTOR ("The Royal Visits to Dublin") might shed some light, but the only mention of College Street is with regard to the 1868 engraving depicting the Prince and Princess of Wales' visit. (I also uploaded that image to Commons, but it's not particularly high quality.)
Cielquiparle (
talk)
10:17, 21 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Note to promoter: For the record, this nomination is approved. I can't promote it anymore as I've now written a hook (which FuzzyMagma said was good too). I'm happy to keep workshopping if needed, but equally happy for someone else to promote if any of the hooks look ok. Thanks.
Cielquiparle (
talk)
14:10, 25 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Excavation reports
I found these excavation reports from the defunct excavations.ie website with the
Wayback Machine:
A fact from College Street, Dublin appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 June 2023 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Ireland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.IrelandWikipedia:WikiProject IrelandTemplate:WikiProject IrelandIreland articles
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
... that College Street, Dublin has a statue of
Thomas Moore? Source: The Buildings of Ireland, Christine Casey p. 422 "On a traffic island in College Street is charmless bronze status of the composer Thomas Moore"
I was writing my review. beat me to it. Anway, rephrase "a lack of forward planning for the introduction of Luas Cross City" as it is copied directly + the hook needs more work to be interesting you can add more infromation on what is the status is facing, why it was erected, etc. I will come back with some alternatives later
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
23:31, 25 March 2023 (UTC)reply
FuzzyMagma I'd already removed some close paraphrasing by Ww2censor, but I've gone through again and copyedited everything else, so that shouldn't be an issue now.
Ww2censor I'd hate to see another longstanding editor get indef blocked for copyvios - there have been too many recently, so please just take care when writing from a source. As for the hook, I can't think of anything else, I wanted to do something about the lanterns but the source didn't bring up anything particularly good.
Ritchie333(talk)(cont)11:03, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma and
Ritchie333:: There was no intention to close paraphrase, so good it has been revised. I am going to add some more today. The possible use of the whole block by the Bank of Ireland, before they got the old parliament building they now occupy on College Green, might make an interesting tag. Let me add some more later on.
ww2censor (
talk)
11:18, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma and
Ritchie333:: I've added some more prose and would like to add the first visit Queen Victoria to the history I think appropriate. I also found a freely licenced image of the lamp post that is now
here if it is needed. Please review my prose again.
ww2censor (
talk)
16:06, 26 March 2023 (UTC)reply
ALT2: ... that College Street, Dublin has a statue of
Moore erected by
Moore facing Listen Now Again? (this need to be added to the article and referenced, but can we reference google maps?)
@
Ww2censor: if you want to include the image then the hook need to changed to reflect that. I would recommending just go with the hook with the image, which you can add to the article
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
14:41, 29 April 2023 (UTC)reply
What would you suggest? Is the fact that Fortitude, Justice, and Liberty are on top of the building in the center of the image not enough? If not, then let's not bother with the image.
ww2censor (
talk)
20:09, 29 April 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Ww2censor and
FuzzyMagma: I like the spirit of ALT4 but am not sure "chaperoned" is the right word, even if we slot this in to the "quirky" slot. Have revised the corresponding sentence in the article for clarity and would offer another hook on the same idea:
"chaperoned" is indeed quirky and dramatic but ALT5 is also good. @
Ww2censor: I had no problem with the photo, it is just the structure of the hook is different when an image is involved.
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
13:08, 20 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Comment:@
Cielquiparle,
FuzzyMagma,
Richie333, and
Soman: Perhaps everyone is content after so long. By way of explanation, I was looking for a synonym to use and thought "chaperoned" fit the bill but am happy to accept another description. ALT5 should work out well with the image added though perhaps the wikilink could be to the "The Famine Queen" instead of "Queen Victoria" as a twist.
ww2censor (
talk)
09:49, 21 May 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Ww2censor: Appreciate the creative thinking, but I'm afraid this is getting further and further away from what any source actually says about College Street, Dublin, specifically. I was hoping the source I added from JSTOR ("The Royal Visits to Dublin") might shed some light, but the only mention of College Street is with regard to the 1868 engraving depicting the Prince and Princess of Wales' visit. (I also uploaded that image to Commons, but it's not particularly high quality.)
Cielquiparle (
talk)
10:17, 21 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Note to promoter: For the record, this nomination is approved. I can't promote it anymore as I've now written a hook (which FuzzyMagma said was good too). I'm happy to keep workshopping if needed, but equally happy for someone else to promote if any of the hooks look ok. Thanks.
Cielquiparle (
talk)
14:10, 25 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Excavation reports
I found these excavation reports from the defunct excavations.ie website with the
Wayback Machine: