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A couple of suggestions as it is easier to put things right at the start rather than mess about later. The article would be better referenced to the National Heritage List for England
[1] rather than Listed Buildings Online which is just a copy of it. The area column seems somewhat redundant and information there could be included in the first column along with coordinates. I am not sure why "Cite news" is used when "citation" would seem more appropriate. However after a closer look I am now inclined to agree with
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09:28, 10 October 2012 (UTC)reply
I've used Listing Buildings Online because the search function on English Heritage website is awful. The area column, I might dump it and just put the street & number below the name of the warehouse. *Removed area column and put street name and number (where applicable) below warehouse name (
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10:09, 10 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Pages 8, 70-72 give good details Tariff Street W., Dale Street (Salt) W., Victoria and Albert W. Water Street. I can send scans by email. --
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A couple of suggestions as it is easier to put things right at the start rather than mess about later. The article would be better referenced to the National Heritage List for England
[1] rather than Listed Buildings Online which is just a copy of it. The area column seems somewhat redundant and information there could be included in the first column along with coordinates. I am not sure why "Cite news" is used when "citation" would seem more appropriate. However after a closer look I am now inclined to agree with
ClemRutter and see how it goes.
J3Mrs (
talk)
09:28, 10 October 2012 (UTC)reply
I've used Listing Buildings Online because the search function on English Heritage website is awful. The area column, I might dump it and just put the street & number below the name of the warehouse. *Removed area column and put street name and number (where applicable) below warehouse name (
talk)
10:09, 10 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Pages 8, 70-72 give good details Tariff Street W., Dale Street (Salt) W., Victoria and Albert W. Water Street. I can send scans by email. --
ClemRutter (
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13:49, 10 October 2012 (UTC)reply