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The formatting of list of ships of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company was an insult. I have moved it to User:Harvey Milligan/sandbox. Do not move it back until it has a proper introduction and has been formatted as a table with links to the ship articles. — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 21:37, 25 June 2011 (UTC) Why should someone try and contirbute to this, when all you get is an insult!
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Good Morning Harvey Milligan
I have spent time correcting the references on the RAF Jurby article but there is parts i could not "fix" due to fact that on citations No.4, No.6 and No.7 you have not placed the page number(s). Please add these A.S.A.P.
Also i have placed the book about "Manx Festival of Aviation: Festival programme 2006" within the bibliography (where it should of been the whole time) however you have not entered the authors name. When you correct it all you need to do is to replace the words "Unknown author" with the author's name everywhere it is in the article and the bibliography.
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RAF Andreas
Hello again,
Instead using "<r ef>Gordon Kniveton: Manx Aviation in War and Peace (1985) p51</r ef>" please use the following "<r ef name="Kniveton1985p51">Kniveton 1985, p. 51. </r ef>" (without the spaces and quotation marks of course) all you need to is to change the page numbers.
Please do not use Wikipedia articles as a reference, if the reference is from the article, just go into the edit mode on the article and copy the reference across also i need the page number for "Poole, S. Rough Landing or Fatal Flight. Amulree Publications, 2006.
Thank you
P.s I love the replies i'm getting on your talk page, it does not take long to type yes, no or ok followed by your signature.
P.P.s Please reference your runway lengths as i have just measured 11/29 runway and found it to be around 1,200m not the 1,000m you have changed it to.
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I changed these in SS Ben-my-Chree (1908), but you will hopefully revisit your other articles. Davidships (talk) 00:52, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks for your message, HM. If I can help with sources/data on this please let me know (though I have zero data on way numbers). Davidships (talk) 21:45, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
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You're doing good work with the expansion. Do you have access to The Times online archive. There may be some material there which can be used (I've not looked yet). I don't want to edit conflict with you while you're working on the article, but I have access if you don't. Mjroots (talk) 09:45, 31 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hi. Thanks for your input into Hall Caine Airport. I do not have access to The Times online archive, but I do have access to the local (Isle of Man) newspaper archive. Over the next few weeks (as time permits) I intend to make further contributions to the article in order that it can be as comprehensive as possible. There are certain paragraphs which need a slight re-arrangement and I have also got source from the MER archive part of which is an article in which concerns Hall Caine Airport and was written in 1984. I can post on this when I've exhausted all my sources and you could then perhaps add anything to which you have access. Harvey Milligan (talk) 13:36, 02 August 2015. (UTC)
- You've been doing good work. I've assessed the article at B class, but it's not that far off GA. There's a few unreferenced paragraphs (maybe ref in following para covers the info, but it really needs a ref for every para) and also quite a few instances of a space being needed after a ref and before the next sentence. You should think about putting this forward for GA once these have been addressed. Mjroots (talk) 19:12, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the feedback - always appreciated. Not sure what is meant by 'B' class or 'GA'. The paragraphs, as you thought, are referenced but like you point out are not properly indicated. The references I use do tend to cover the entire paragraph as opposed to the specific sentence. I have some further research to do in order to complete the article, however I'm quite pleased with the depth of it as of now. I will be using the local newspapers as the primary source of information (as you can see the majority of information has come from them) and will endevour to be more structured with references. Cheers. Harvey Milligan (talk) 13:16, 16 February 2018. (UTC)
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- I have cleaned up the citations & added some to places other than Manx Radio itself. I hope that this will dissolve the case for the page's deletion. Incidentally, since I was inspired by your pages for other Manx Radio programmes, I created one just now for Claare ny Gael. You might be interested to see it (or to add the banner/image as you have done so well for the other programmes!). Thanks. Manx James (talk) 21:51, 24 June 2017 (UTC)
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Hey! I think this is a pretty clear case of an unnecessary DAB page due to there being a
Do you have any further reasoning for why these articles should be disambiguated instead of using a hatnote, and/or would you object to a reversion of the move (of course with a hatnote being added)? Skarmory (talk • contribs) 05:38, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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