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I object to deletion on the basis that a page exists for Aberconway Hall at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberconway_Hall.
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This page is not of high quality as judged against the rest of Wiki. However, it provides a useful service for potential undergraduates. The hall is of considerable social historical and architectural importance and the page should be retained pending improvement of these aspects of the page.
David Kelly, Cardiff University
Despite the trimming by Dangherous, I still see this article as a brochure more than an encyclopaedic article and desperately needs tidying. It definitely feels like I'm being sold something in this article 22:23, 27 September 2009
I have found two high-quality sources that give different names for the architect of the original building. The University of Wales records, as summarised by Archives Wales, say the building was designed by W. D. Caroe. However, The Buildings of Wales – Glamorgan (in the generally-reliable Pevsner Architectural Guides series) gives the architect as H. W. Wills of Swansea. Perhaps they were both involved. I have left the name as W. D. Caroe. Verbcatcher ( talk) 17:44, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
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I object to deletion on the basis that a page exists for Aberconway Hall at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberconway_Hall.
Dear All,
This page is not of high quality as judged against the rest of Wiki. However, it provides a useful service for potential undergraduates. The hall is of considerable social historical and architectural importance and the page should be retained pending improvement of these aspects of the page.
David Kelly, Cardiff University
Despite the trimming by Dangherous, I still see this article as a brochure more than an encyclopaedic article and desperately needs tidying. It definitely feels like I'm being sold something in this article 22:23, 27 September 2009
I have found two high-quality sources that give different names for the architect of the original building. The University of Wales records, as summarised by Archives Wales, say the building was designed by W. D. Caroe. However, The Buildings of Wales – Glamorgan (in the generally-reliable Pevsner Architectural Guides series) gives the architect as H. W. Wills of Swansea. Perhaps they were both involved. I have left the name as W. D. Caroe. Verbcatcher ( talk) 17:44, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
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