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The external link History of the Newhall Street Works was dead (actually, it led to a message indicating that the host beeb.net was no longer in service). I found an archived copy of the page, but I don't know what Wikipedia policy is vis-à-vis linking to archive.org. The page isn't in Google web cache but by Googling a substantial chunk of text from the archive.org copy I found the current host location. It appears to be identical to the archived page, so I changed the link in the article. Patronanejo (talk) 03:57, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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