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Fascinating article about one of the more bizarre battles, and more interesting people, of the FR/Nap Wars. Is it possible to have a small map locating the route and the point of the engagement?
Citations: check! Great text: check! (I added some punctuation for readability) Links: check Photos, with proper release and copyright and all that stuff: check! Bibliography: check Readable: better than average! check! Content: check! Coverage: check!
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-- Auntieruth55 ( talk) 20:42, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
My understanding is that it was at the entryway to the narrowest point of the Strait. Even a general map showing that would be helpful. There are maps showing the standard route from Canton to Bristol, Plymouth, and the Thames, circa 1800, and that might be a useful starting point. At any rate, such a thing would be more appropriate certainly in the battle page, although useful in the Dance page as well. -- Auntieruth55 ( talk) 16:55, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
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Auntieruth55 (
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20:24, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
Fascinating article about one of the more bizarre battles, and more interesting people, of the FR/Nap Wars. Is it possible to have a small map locating the route and the point of the engagement?
Citations: check! Great text: check! (I added some punctuation for readability) Links: check Photos, with proper release and copyright and all that stuff: check! Bibliography: check Readable: better than average! check! Content: check! Coverage: check!
Give it a couple of days for others to comment.
-- Auntieruth55 ( talk) 20:42, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
My understanding is that it was at the entryway to the narrowest point of the Strait. Even a general map showing that would be helpful. There are maps showing the standard route from Canton to Bristol, Plymouth, and the Thames, circa 1800, and that might be a useful starting point. At any rate, such a thing would be more appropriate certainly in the battle page, although useful in the Dance page as well. -- Auntieruth55 ( talk) 16:55, 5 June 2009 (UTC)