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Opening/Dedication by "Mrs. John of Cardiff"

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How could Mrs. John have opened/dedicated the Temple in 1938 after having "lost 5 of 6 sons in WWII" [sic] which did not even begin until 1939? Yes, that's what the source (Getty Images) says, but it is almost certainly a typographical error for "WWI", since that's what the Temple was dedicated to the war dead from. I will try to find a collateral source for Mrs. John, and failing that, remove the reference since it is not of compelling encyclopedic value and is almost certainly wrong. --MCB (talk) 04:45, 1 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Temple of Peace

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I've reverted the 2016 page move back to the article's original name, Temple of Peace, Cardiff. I struggled to find the article under its new name, Temple of Peace and Health. I've never met anyone who knows the building by it's formal name, the news articles (and even the building's own website) testify to its WP:COMMONNAME, the Temple of Peace. Sionk (talk) 11:19, 7 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]