The first one is easy: Therese Poletti is an expert on the subject of Art Deco buildings in San Francisco. She wrote the book
Art Deco San Francisco: The Architecture of Timothy Pflueger. She is referenced in some 23 Wikipedia articles about architecture. Thus, her personal Timothy Pflueger Blog is an expert source.
ReelSF has an editor/writer/publisher known as CitySleuth, making the website not verifiable. However, it has some fine comparative images and it is being used in the article to cite the plot; a section of film articles that does not require a cite because the film itself is the cite.
The noircon.info website piece was written by Lou Boxer
who was thanked for his contribution in the Duane Swierczynski book called Hell and Gone. That makes Boxer somewhat more influential than Joe Blow, and the fact that is supported is one that is already supported by Gary Goldstine's Picasaweb photo album: that photos exist showing a cutout of Bogart in the window. This is not very controversial.
The Locate Grave website is used for a not-very-controversial fact, the fact that John Rolph Malloch died in 1951.
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The first one is easy: Therese Poletti is an expert on the subject of Art Deco buildings in San Francisco. She wrote the book
Art Deco San Francisco: The Architecture of Timothy Pflueger. She is referenced in some 23 Wikipedia articles about architecture. Thus, her personal Timothy Pflueger Blog is an expert source.
ReelSF has an editor/writer/publisher known as CitySleuth, making the website not verifiable. However, it has some fine comparative images and it is being used in the article to cite the plot; a section of film articles that does not require a cite because the film itself is the cite.
The noircon.info website piece was written by Lou Boxer
who was thanked for his contribution in the Duane Swierczynski book called Hell and Gone. That makes Boxer somewhat more influential than Joe Blow, and the fact that is supported is one that is already supported by Gary Goldstine's Picasaweb photo album: that photos exist showing a cutout of Bogart in the window. This is not very controversial.
The Locate Grave website is used for a not-very-controversial fact, the fact that John Rolph Malloch died in 1951.
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