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The sources are in conflict. Redirect are in place, I think. But maybe it should have both names in the title. If you just click on each of the external links you will find that they are all over as to the name (or names) they use. However, to expedite your search I've put most of the sources in the following discussion:
I have not looked at the books. I would think Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Light with redirects if one used either name would be a good way to hand this. Of course, the Michigan lighthouse Navbox would have to be changed, however. What do you think? 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:17, 16 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
Fellow editors: Once again, we are revisiting the problem that the article is about two things, namely, the island and the light. Most of the lighthouse sources identify both the light and the light. They use some form of "Skillagalee [Island} Light", perhaps with the word Island inserted in it, but they all also use the form "Ile Aux Galets." In passing, I note that Terry Pepper (who by and large tends to look at actual sources, i.e., documents, uses two l's in both Skillagallee and Gallets. There is also the problem of common usage vs. technical usage. Finally, it is an indisputable fqact that both the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Park Service Maritime Heritage program Inventory of historic lights use the following: "SKILLAGALEE (ILE AUX GALETS) LIGHT". That's a fact. That's my interpretation, FWIW. As to the proper conclusion, we have the problem of Wiki naming policy, and the fact that both names are used in tandem. I note that we haven't yet heard from Big Turtle on this question, and he was the initial contributor on this article. So what say you? 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:21, 17 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
I wonder if we should add an Island infobox. See Charity Island for a basic island infobox, or see Granite Island (Michigan) for an article that has both an island and a lighthouse infobox. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 22:13, 17 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
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The sources are in conflict. Redirect are in place, I think. But maybe it should have both names in the title. If you just click on each of the external links you will find that they are all over as to the name (or names) they use. However, to expedite your search I've put most of the sources in the following discussion:
I have not looked at the books. I would think Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Light with redirects if one used either name would be a good way to hand this. Of course, the Michigan lighthouse Navbox would have to be changed, however. What do you think? 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:17, 16 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
Fellow editors: Once again, we are revisiting the problem that the article is about two things, namely, the island and the light. Most of the lighthouse sources identify both the light and the light. They use some form of "Skillagalee [Island} Light", perhaps with the word Island inserted in it, but they all also use the form "Ile Aux Galets." In passing, I note that Terry Pepper (who by and large tends to look at actual sources, i.e., documents, uses two l's in both Skillagallee and Gallets. There is also the problem of common usage vs. technical usage. Finally, it is an indisputable fqact that both the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Park Service Maritime Heritage program Inventory of historic lights use the following: "SKILLAGALEE (ILE AUX GALETS) LIGHT". That's a fact. That's my interpretation, FWIW. As to the proper conclusion, we have the problem of Wiki naming policy, and the fact that both names are used in tandem. I note that we haven't yet heard from Big Turtle on this question, and he was the initial contributor on this article. So what say you? 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 17:21, 17 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
I wonder if we should add an Island infobox. See Charity Island for a basic island infobox, or see Granite Island (Michigan) for an article that has both an island and a lighthouse infobox. 7&6=thirteen ( talk) 22:13, 17 September 2008 (UTC) Stan
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