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How do I change the title of the article? His name was Jean de Selys Longchamps, not Jean de Sélys Longchamps. Notice that there's not supposed to be an accent over the e. Whoever wrote the English article must have been confused by the pronunciation, because the pronunciation makes you think there is an accent. The French article is correct (same url except 'fr' instead of 'en' and 'e' instead of 'é'). So how do I change the name of the article? Or do I delete it and create a new article with a different name?
132.216.66.184 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 22:58, 29 September 2011 (UTC).
What does P.M.G. stand for in his name?
The photograph of Longchamps in RAF uniform has his medal ribbons and RAF insignia on his right breast not his left. Also his SD tunic appears to button right over left when it should be left over right.
It looks like the image has been mirrored about the vertical axis.
I could not find a suitable image in the public domain with which to replace it. Perhaps another member may have more luck?
-- MrEckLeckTick ( talk) 01:39, 2 September 2021 (UTC)
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How do I change the title of the article? His name was Jean de Selys Longchamps, not Jean de Sélys Longchamps. Notice that there's not supposed to be an accent over the e. Whoever wrote the English article must have been confused by the pronunciation, because the pronunciation makes you think there is an accent. The French article is correct (same url except 'fr' instead of 'en' and 'e' instead of 'é'). So how do I change the name of the article? Or do I delete it and create a new article with a different name?
132.216.66.184 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 22:58, 29 September 2011 (UTC).
What does P.M.G. stand for in his name?
The photograph of Longchamps in RAF uniform has his medal ribbons and RAF insignia on his right breast not his left. Also his SD tunic appears to button right over left when it should be left over right.
It looks like the image has been mirrored about the vertical axis.
I could not find a suitable image in the public domain with which to replace it. Perhaps another member may have more luck?
-- MrEckLeckTick ( talk) 01:39, 2 September 2021 (UTC)