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Thanks for taking it on, I've notified 86.141.148.236 who has made some recent edits in case they want to participate as well.
Mujinga (
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08:03, 5 August 2023 (UTC)reply
The third image, which shows terrace in the distance, seems purely decorative, as it doesn’t illustrate any part of the text. I wouldn’t include it here.
I haven't made it very clear but the image is showing
Max Roach Park which was created after the demolition of one side of Villa Road ... I'll have a think how to make the link more obvious
Mujinga (
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15:39, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Ah yes I was confused by that as I made my last edit ("did I realy place it there and not below?" haha). Great, I've answered everything so back to you
Mujinga (
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16:45, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Understood, but in those days, being a single mother in Britain was considered in a different light from the way it is nowadays, an attitude that was even more prevalent decades earlier (see
here for where I am coming from). Some sort of explanation for why they were considered in this way might be useful, perhaps as a separate note.
Amitchell125 (
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16:55, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Solon Housing Association – it’s not clear if this was the name of the housing association on the road, or the company that came in to do the renovation work, or something else.
See
WP:NEWSORG for I would consider the Evening Standard a relatively unreliable source in this case—much of what has been used here from this publication derives from comments made by Londoners in 2013.
I see what you mean, I would reply that the people commenting are notable for both their current status and the fact they lived at Villa Road, eg
Piers Corbyn and
Christian Wolmar. I don't think it's being used to back anything too major excpet "The council decided to legalize the occupation in 1978, but only after demolishing the southern side of the street.", so I'll add another reference on that sentence.
Mujinga (
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16:42, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
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Thanks for taking it on, I've notified 86.141.148.236 who has made some recent edits in case they want to participate as well.
Mujinga (
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08:03, 5 August 2023 (UTC)reply
The third image, which shows terrace in the distance, seems purely decorative, as it doesn’t illustrate any part of the text. I wouldn’t include it here.
I haven't made it very clear but the image is showing
Max Roach Park which was created after the demolition of one side of Villa Road ... I'll have a think how to make the link more obvious
Mujinga (
talk)
15:39, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Ah yes I was confused by that as I made my last edit ("did I realy place it there and not below?" haha). Great, I've answered everything so back to you
Mujinga (
talk)
16:45, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Understood, but in those days, being a single mother in Britain was considered in a different light from the way it is nowadays, an attitude that was even more prevalent decades earlier (see
here for where I am coming from). Some sort of explanation for why they were considered in this way might be useful, perhaps as a separate note.
Amitchell125 (
talk)
16:55, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Solon Housing Association – it’s not clear if this was the name of the housing association on the road, or the company that came in to do the renovation work, or something else.
See
WP:NEWSORG for I would consider the Evening Standard a relatively unreliable source in this case—much of what has been used here from this publication derives from comments made by Londoners in 2013.
I see what you mean, I would reply that the people commenting are notable for both their current status and the fact they lived at Villa Road, eg
Piers Corbyn and
Christian Wolmar. I don't think it's being used to back anything too major excpet "The council decided to legalize the occupation in 1978, but only after demolishing the southern side of the street.", so I'll add another reference on that sentence.
Mujinga (
talk)
16:42, 6 August 2023 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.