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Barbary Macaques

It may be interesting to include that while under military care, Gibraltar's barbary macaques would receive the same care at this hospital as any enlisted service man... -- Gibmetal 77 talk 2 me 22:51, 31 August 2012 (UTC) reply

I think that's a great idea! Right now I'm looking for a reliable online source for the fact. Anne ( talk) 20:58, 2 September 2012 (UTC) reply

There is already a passage on wiki under the babary macaques page Gibman87 ( talk) 10:03, 5 September 2012 (UTC) reply

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Continuous delivery in 1915?

The article includes the line "1915 saw a continuous delivery of Australian, British and New Zealanders from Gallipoli of the hospital ship in Gibraltar." I can't quite grasp the meaning... I think the intent may have been to say that during 1915 there was a continuous stream of Australian, British and New Zealanders who arrived in Gibraltar, via hospital ship, from Gallipoli. Is this close? Is there a better way to convey the correct meaning? TheOverflow ( talk) 07:03, 4 June 2013 (UTC) reply

My bad phrasing etc (worce than usual) - your understanding is what I was trying to say but "1915 saw a continuous delivery of Australian, British and New Zealanders from Gallipoli to in Gibraltar that some called it "the year of the hospital ship". Would be even more precise - although maybe not better phrased than your interpretation..................Thanks for help Victuallers ( talk) 14:13, 4 June 2013 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barbary Macaques

It may be interesting to include that while under military care, Gibraltar's barbary macaques would receive the same care at this hospital as any enlisted service man... -- Gibmetal 77 talk 2 me 22:51, 31 August 2012 (UTC) reply

I think that's a great idea! Right now I'm looking for a reliable online source for the fact. Anne ( talk) 20:58, 2 September 2012 (UTC) reply

There is already a passage on wiki under the babary macaques page Gibman87 ( talk) 10:03, 5 September 2012 (UTC) reply

Review

Continuous delivery in 1915?

The article includes the line "1915 saw a continuous delivery of Australian, British and New Zealanders from Gallipoli of the hospital ship in Gibraltar." I can't quite grasp the meaning... I think the intent may have been to say that during 1915 there was a continuous stream of Australian, British and New Zealanders who arrived in Gibraltar, via hospital ship, from Gallipoli. Is this close? Is there a better way to convey the correct meaning? TheOverflow ( talk) 07:03, 4 June 2013 (UTC) reply

My bad phrasing etc (worce than usual) - your understanding is what I was trying to say but "1915 saw a continuous delivery of Australian, British and New Zealanders from Gallipoli to in Gibraltar that some called it "the year of the hospital ship". Would be even more precise - although maybe not better phrased than your interpretation..................Thanks for help Victuallers ( talk) 14:13, 4 June 2013 (UTC) reply

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