Talk:John Rocque

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Little Museum of Dublin

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In 1756, John Rocque created the first printed map of Dublin. The Little Museum of Dublin, a Georgian building in St Stephen's Green, is on this meticulously detailed map [1]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Léa Di Francesco (talkcontribs) 11:19, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Object This is spam by an editor with a Conflict of Interest. The Banner talk 14:03, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose The claim that Rocque created the first detailed printed map of Dublin is potentially noteworthy, and is currently in the article – but it needs a proper source to support it. The fact that among thousands of buildings identifiable on the map, one, 250 years later, was turned into a local history museum, is utter trivia, and there is absolutely no justification for mentioning it. GrindtXX (talk) 20:32, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ White, Trevor, et al. Little Book of Dublin. The Little Museum of Dublin. 2017. Print