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To whoever in Writing for the Digital World is editing this I am seething. Kurri is my hometown and I would have loved to cover this. Do it justice. — Preceding
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09:43, 21 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Video media
I have just digitized a super 8 film reel, amazingly of Kurri Kurri aluminium smelter in operation, which was recorded by my grandfather Les Whellum (dec'd) many years ago. I think it would be a great contribution to display on this page -- if I upload the video to wikimedia commons could someone please embed it properly for me? --anthony
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09:50, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply
That seems like something that would be a great addition! Well, I'm not completely sure if a video would fit well into an article (it depends on the video), but I imagine still frames from the video would work well since currently the article lacks any images of the smelter, and the whole video would be welcome on commons.
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18:22, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Amazing Pokechu22, thank you so much for your reply; I have uploaded the clip to Commons, it is located at Kurri Kurri Aluminium Smelter, circa 70s, Pot Line 1101.176.198.101 (
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16:31, 9 July 2023 (UTC)reply
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To whoever in Writing for the Digital World is editing this I am seething. Kurri is my hometown and I would have loved to cover this. Do it justice. — Preceding
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01:08, 21 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Hi
Jenaemadden. You are more than welcome to add to it, improve it, udpate it, give it more depth. Just remember to use independent reliable sources for any content. (By the way, type four tilda characters, ie, ~~~~, at the end of your post to a talk page to sign your post.)
Aoziwe (
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09:43, 21 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Video media
I have just digitized a super 8 film reel, amazingly of Kurri Kurri aluminium smelter in operation, which was recorded by my grandfather Les Whellum (dec'd) many years ago. I think it would be a great contribution to display on this page -- if I upload the video to wikimedia commons could someone please embed it properly for me? --anthony
Akjmphoto (
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09:50, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply
That seems like something that would be a great addition! Well, I'm not completely sure if a video would fit well into an article (it depends on the video), but I imagine still frames from the video would work well since currently the article lacks any images of the smelter, and the whole video would be welcome on commons.
Pokechu22 (
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18:22, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Amazing Pokechu22, thank you so much for your reply; I have uploaded the clip to Commons, it is located at Kurri Kurri Aluminium Smelter, circa 70s, Pot Line 1101.176.198.101 (
talk)
16:31, 9 July 2023 (UTC)reply