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The
Hale School article from which I derived this article claimed, and still claims, that Sir Charles Court attended Hale School. However, the
Charles Court article says that he attended Perth Boys School. Although the Charles Court article then goes on to claim that Perth Boys School is now Hale School, that is not the case (Hale School was located in
The Cloisters, Perth, and later in West Perth, and is now in Wembley Downs; the now-defunct Perth Boys School was located in the
Old Perth Boys School building and later in the now
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts building). It therefore appears that the Hale School and Charles Court articles, and this article, will need to be changed once a reliable source can be found.
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04:28, 9 June 2012 (UTC)reply
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The
Hale School article from which I derived this article claimed, and still claims, that Sir Charles Court attended Hale School. However, the
Charles Court article says that he attended Perth Boys School. Although the Charles Court article then goes on to claim that Perth Boys School is now Hale School, that is not the case (Hale School was located in
The Cloisters, Perth, and later in West Perth, and is now in Wembley Downs; the now-defunct Perth Boys School was located in the
Old Perth Boys School building and later in the now
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts building). It therefore appears that the Hale School and Charles Court articles, and this article, will need to be changed once a reliable source can be found.
Bahnfrend (
talk)
04:28, 9 June 2012 (UTC)reply