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Wow. Very impressive work.
In the absence of a photo of the ship, I suggest we use the one of the child evacuees as the lead image. An unconventional choice, and it doesn't really serve the intended function of helping to identify the subject, but I think it's a charming photo and better than nothing, and it does show part of the ship.
Is it possible to give the propulsive power in kW? All we have now is NHP and the conversion is not obvious.
Other than that, I can't even find any typos. Kendall-K1 ( talk) 12:41, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
There are two Nicol sources listed in §Sources. There are quite a few {{sfn|Nicol|2001a|...}}
and {{sfn|Nicol|2001b|...}}
templates. None of the rendered short cites in §References link to the two Nicol sources because the two source cs1 templates use |year=2001
but one should use |year=2001a
and the other should use |year=2001b
.
The three Talbot-Booth short cites identify the publication date as 1936 but the cs1 template in §Sources uses 1942 as the publication date so those three links don't work.
Mann 2001b does not have a matching cite in §Sources.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 13:43, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
Shame there's no picture - I guess the main contributor had hunted high and wide. Perhaps a posting on the forum 'Ship Nostalgia' would produce a shot. I remember Andes from my MN days ... very nice ship and I envied a friend who did his first trip on her as a junior radio officer. Unfortunately he was seasick on his first watch ... right into the only typewriter. I don't think think they ever stopped the keys from sticking after this. User:Mikeo1938
there is a photo i found of the RMS Andes, just dont know how to attach it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 49.197.139.164 ( talk) 23:16, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
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Wow. Very impressive work.
In the absence of a photo of the ship, I suggest we use the one of the child evacuees as the lead image. An unconventional choice, and it doesn't really serve the intended function of helping to identify the subject, but I think it's a charming photo and better than nothing, and it does show part of the ship.
Is it possible to give the propulsive power in kW? All we have now is NHP and the conversion is not obvious.
Other than that, I can't even find any typos. Kendall-K1 ( talk) 12:41, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
There are two Nicol sources listed in §Sources. There are quite a few {{sfn|Nicol|2001a|...}}
and {{sfn|Nicol|2001b|...}}
templates. None of the rendered short cites in §References link to the two Nicol sources because the two source cs1 templates use |year=2001
but one should use |year=2001a
and the other should use |year=2001b
.
The three Talbot-Booth short cites identify the publication date as 1936 but the cs1 template in §Sources uses 1942 as the publication date so those three links don't work.
Mann 2001b does not have a matching cite in §Sources.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 13:43, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
Shame there's no picture - I guess the main contributor had hunted high and wide. Perhaps a posting on the forum 'Ship Nostalgia' would produce a shot. I remember Andes from my MN days ... very nice ship and I envied a friend who did his first trip on her as a junior radio officer. Unfortunately he was seasick on his first watch ... right into the only typewriter. I don't think think they ever stopped the keys from sticking after this. User:Mikeo1938
there is a photo i found of the RMS Andes, just dont know how to attach it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 49.197.139.164 ( talk) 23:16, 30 April 2020 (UTC)