User talk:KudzuVine
City Plaza Alor Setar
Hey KudzuVine, i was wondering why did you remove the info box of City Plaza Alor Setar ?
Eason Heng 15:07, 14 December 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eachen4896 (talk • contribs)
Hey I saw you had done a fair amount of editing on some pages on boathouse row. I'm doing a project at Cornell University on the Schuylkill Navy page and I could use any help you'd be willing to throw my way. I am on the heavyweight squad at Cornell and one of my partners is on the lightweight team here. We think we've done a pretty solid job upgrading the article, but anything you could add would be great. Thanks!
user:Aaramsey33 Aaramsey33 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 03:46, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
HAER and HABS pics
Hey, no rush, but i wonder if you'd be willing to select from available HAER pics of bridges on the Merritt Parkway, for inclusion in each of the NRHP list-articles that include it:
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford, Connecticut,
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich, Connecticut, and
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
For example, searching on "Merritt Stamford" or such yields several candidates of Merritt Pkwy bridges going over or carrying the Merritt in Stamford, including one named something like Guinea Bridge. They're all nice.... Hope you're doing well in your current endeavors. Cheers, --doncram (talk) 00:04, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- Also, if/when you have time, pls. check out HABS pics notes of availability for several items in List of Elks buildings, and one item so far at List of Masonic buildings. :) --doncram (talk) 16:01, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for adding the pics you've done so far! One point of confusion: the John F. Slater House is different from the Slater Memorial Museum, and only the latter is in the Chelsea Parade Historic District. Both have HABS pics available. Could you possibly upload something for the latter, for use in Chelsea Parade HD? Or maybe you are on it already. Any error is my fault; I'm trying now to correct my mistakes in the articles, when i did not have this figured out. --doncram (talk) 17:33, 21 September 2010 (UTC)]
- I finshed with Merritt Parkway, Elks and Masons and the Slater Memorial Museum. All photos put on article and NRHP list as appropriate. Glad to help. KudzuVine (talk) 23:51, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks so much! It's a big help to have the List of Elks buildings looking a bit more solid as a new list-article without a clear home wikiproject. I was also happy to add one of the pics to the Stephen C. Earle architect article (he specialized in Richardsonian Romanesque as in the Slater Memorial Museum). :) Cheers, --doncram (talk) 02:56, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for adding the pics you've done so far! One point of confusion: the
CT contest: Stephen Tyng Mather House
Hey, i have picked
Also i wonder if u could upload pics for the
If/when you'd be available and interested to help with this, i'd be most grateful! It is incredibly much more gratifying to work on developing articles where readers and editors can see what they're talking about! Sincerely, --Doncram (talk) 05:06, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks! I've inserted the Prudence Crandall House pics and was happy to find they portray elements of architecture discussed in the nom, discussion which would be incomprehensible to me without the pics. Now, i like the Gothic arch-shaped muntinsin the over-door window, over-big-window window, and within-pediment windows. And i know what a muntin is now! Article reached 5X expansion, so is DYK eligible if i can compose a good nomination wording.
- Could you also possibly add 3 more pics i've come across? These would be the National Park Service photos 1,2,3 by Dennis Oparowski here and here. I believe those 3 are in the public domain and they would add to what i could say in the article, as they depict a side doorway also having a pediment and the rear ell which is where boarding students slept. Neither show in the HABS pics. And another interior view. I would use them all in the article proper. I guess i plan to develop more about the physical house, and maybe leave the main story about the school to be told mainly in the Prudence Crandall article about the person. Again just if u can; no problem if u can't.
- I see also that u added 2 pics for the Mather House, thanks! --Doncram (talk) 04:11, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
- I loaded three photos for the Stephen Tyng Mather House. If you find another one needed for the article, tell me which one is needed. I was not thinking and gave one the name for Darian (sic) Connecticut. I have requested the name to be changed. I have no idea of how long that will take. I don't have admin rights to do it. I also tried to move the existing picture on the page to Commons, but it apparently still needs admin approval.
- The Stephen Mather photo with the deer horns is just a thumbnail. Higher resolution ones are not available on the website. They say you need to go to the LOC. I am also not sure about the rights. With no date clearly given (1910-1930), PD-old, does not work. KudzuVine (talk) 17:04, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
DYK for Prudence Crandall House
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Goose River BridgeHi, i revised the Goose River Bridge disambiguation page following your recent edit, and I created a new article about one of the bridges listed there. I wasn't clear on what your edit was doing, so have effectively reversed it. Can you please verify the dab page is now correct? Hopefully it is now clear. Edit further there or lemme know if there's anything more to be done. Thanks, --doncram 22:23, 24 May 2011 (UTC)
Alfredo S.G. Taylor housesHi KudzuVine. I hope you might be interested to find and upload HABS / Library of Congress pics for NRHP-listed Alfredo S.G. Taylor, and perhaps to upload one or two of the best pics to the Taylor article. Anything along these lines would be most appreciated. Cheers, --doncram 17:24, 1 June 2011 (UTC) ]
P.S. Taylor was part of "Taylor & Levi" partnership, and the following url gives Library of Congress pic links, which i presume relate to a HABS survey: %26 Levi&fi=names. --doncram 17:26, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
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Portland NRHPHi, thanks for adding the infoboxes, but could you not add the county cat, as you did here, because anything categorized in a Portland cat is already in a subcat of Multnomah County. Thanks! Valfontis (talk) 19:59, 19 June 2011 (UTC) NRHP discussionHi, I noticed that you are active in the NRHP WikiProject, and I was hoping that you would like to make a comment on a discussion going on there. You don't have to, but it would be greatly appreciated. The discussion is at ]Speedy deletion nomination of File:Winston County Alabama Courthouse.jpgA tag has been placed on section F2 of the criteria for speedy deletion , because it is an image page for a missing or corrupt image or an empty image description page for a Commons-hosted image.
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Balto PicsHi: Nice to see all the new pics being added to the Baltimore NRHP lists / articles. Do you have more to add? I ask because I was planning a day in South Baltimore and didn't want to duplicate efforts if you already have pics. BTW, what you have look great!--Pubdog (talk) 01:54, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
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Notes in mainlineAt National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington, are you sure those "Elkman" notes belong visibly in the main line of the text? That seems rather unorthodox. - Jmabel | Talk 01:37, 5 January 2012 (UTC)
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Hogback Covered BridgeKudzuVine, I have just created the page for the Hogback Covered Bridge. The website says it is listed on the National Register of Historic places. As you may recall, I am for some reason blocked from access to the site that you used as a reference. If you have time, it would be great to have your help adding references and info to this new page. I recall that you also had the know-how to make the coordinates have nice "minutes" and "seconds". Feel free to fix any weirdness that I have done in the info box. Have a good one. Lexandalf (talk) 02:23, 8 April 2012 (UTC) A barnstar for you
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thanksThank you for your helpful, sensible comments in an AFD about North Dakota historic sites. Your edit at Chesterfield Inn and many other edits are clearly positive contributions to wikipedia. Thanks for doing what you do! --doncram 19:54, 15 July 2012 (UTC)
Caddo Lake Drawbridge / Waddell & HarringtonCaddo Lake Drawbridge mentions HABS drawings. Could you possibly please look for a photo or two and/or drawings? It seems like an important work of Waddell & Harrington and I'd like to lead off its new article with a pic. If/when convenient. Cheers, --doncram 05:13, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
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Elkman infobox
I see that you've been completing the Elkman infobox in a number of NRHP articles. Could I urge some caution on that? One of the articles where you've done it was Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area, which I recently expanded. Of the four items that you added, one was just plain wrong, one was inaccurate, and one was unnecessary and potentially misleading.
The wrong datum was "Governing body: Private". As indicated in the article, the property has been owned by the state of South Carolina since 1977, and managed by the state's Department of Natural Resources as a Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management Area since at least 2008.
The inaccurate item was "Built: 1840". Per the article, sourced to the nom form, the best we can say is "thought to date from the 1840s".
Potentially misleading is "Area: 5 acres". This may be true of the NRHP site, but it's definitely not the case with the HP/WMA, which is the subject of the article. I left this datum out to avoid any confusion on this. I also regard the area as a fairly minor detail for most NRHP sites. Per
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In this case, I don't think the area of the NRHP property is a "key fact": most NRHP articles that I've read don't include it in the body text, which suggests that it's less than essential information. I'd include the area in articles on extensive NRHP sites, e.g. HDs, battlefields, and large archaeological sites; but would default to leaving it out for single buildings and structures.
I can't recall whether you participated in WikiProject NRHP's somewhat spirited discussion of writing articles based primarily or entirely on the NRIS; but this example illustrates why many of us NRIS-skeptics are that way. There's just too much outdated, inaccurate, misleading, and otherwise flawed information in the database to justify using it without cross-checking against more detailed sources. Ammodramus (talk) 14:16, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
Hello. Great to see you adding a map on this page, but you also removed the picture, which I have added back. Was this a mistake? Mistakes can happen. However, if this was intentional, please don't do that--pictures are an integral part of a page.Zigzig20s (talk) 15:26, 18 January 2014 (UTC) Btw, are you able to add a map for Wyolah Plantation, Rosswood and Weaver Place?Zigzig20s (talk) 15:38, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
- Is there an official website with official listings? I'd like to see more articles about Southern plantations and for them to be quite a bit longer than a stub. Perhaps you can help if interested. Am also very interested in the planters themselves.Zigzig20s (talk) 18:37, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
I know, I've seen both...I think with an "a" makes more sense, but I'd like to find out if it was named after Michel de Montaigne. I am not sure how to find out though. I recommend not moving it as long as we don't know for sure.Zigzig20s (talk) 00:38, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
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Hi, long time no see, hope you are well. I was not active for a long time, myself, but have returned to developing articles about NRHP places and architects and so on. Hey, I am considering starting an article on architect Colonel W.L. Stevens and wonder if a caricature image of him might be uploaded to commons. One place the image is available is at http://southeasternarchitecture.blogspot.com/2013/01/new-orleans-architects-1917.html. cheers, --doncram 23:41, 29 October 2017 (UTC)
- I am back after nearly 8 years. I stopped because I could not do my job and continue. When I retired, I could not remember the password and did not have an email backup. I finally found it on old hard drive with "magic software."
- The Stevens caricature on the webpage has no license. I had a number of pictures removed because of disputed license so I am not eager to upload. I could not find the original in google books or anywhere else where is could be licensed since it 105 years old.
- Been working at some sites I created or worked on. Many have "aged poorly" and have broken links, etc. Not clear my level of participation - Wikipedia can be quite addictive! KudzuVine (talk) 19:49, 3 May 2022 (UTC)
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