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How do I change the name of the article from John Boyd Milliner to John Boyd (Milliner)
Please help me with...john_boyd.jpg was deleted from my article John Boyd Milliner. The photograph was taken by me and I am writing the wiki article. Please put the photograph back
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Thanks Chris. [re: John Boyd (Milliner)]
Please see below
1. "At the calendar launch the collection was auctioned for charity and later the owners gifted these unique works to the V&A museum." [citation needed]
2. "hosted by Peter Lewis-Crown in aid of The National Lobster Hatchery."
Peter has been awarded an OBE.
Should read Peter Lewis-Crown OBE (Peter fought hand and foot for his OBE and would be devistated!)
3. I think the quote from John Boyd below should be included as it is very important to the resurgence of millinery in the 1980s:
“Mothers would drag in their daughters with long faces shouting ‘God, you’ll look a scream in that!” Then suddenly they all loved it. Diana was our best ambassador for hats and the entire millinery industry owes her a great debt.” John Boyd
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Hi - I notice you have twice added embedded citations to the article on David Shaw contrary to WP:ECITE which states that the use of embedded links for inline citations is deprecated. Dormskirk (talk) 15:20, 10 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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File permission problem with File:Al Vandenberg Tate Britain London 2010.jpg[edit]
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The blog regarding John Boyd death (https://royalcircular.com/2018/02/22/john-boyd-royal-hat-maker-dies/) comes from the royal circular which is the official record that lists the engagements carried out by the Monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. This is a very respected outlet in the UK and common wealth and the author of this particular news article is much respected.
[Several newspapers, magazines, and other news organizations host columns on their web sites that they call blogs. These may be acceptable sources if the writers are professionals]
I just spoke to his assistant Sarah Marshall and she has confirmed his death as reported by royalcircular.com
Add to your list of reading WP:TRUTH. I don't care if he actually is dead. Wikipedia needs a reliable source before we claim somebody is dead. If Boyd was all that famous, there will be an obituary published in the newspapers. Chris Troutman (talk)13:23, 1 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
It is good you are so circumspect. My wife's father Dave Swarbrick was reported dead in the daily Telegraph a few years ago when he was still alive; when he read his own obituary he had a stroke! He is really dead now so it is ok
As far as your draft goes, actually I can't hep you. I used to review drafts but was forced to quit because I tended to stomp on new editors. Months ago I gave up my ability to review drafts. I understand your frustration, though. It's not fun work for the volunteers and many editors get upset when we refuse drafts, which kind of puts us off the task. Sorry. As for people being dead, Rudy Boesch has been declared dead nine times in the past two years. It's true he's old but I have yet to see a newspaper confirming it. The moment I see an obit for Boyd, we'll fix the article, accordingly. Chris Troutman (talk)16:19, 1 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You're welcome to nominate it for deletion. Just be careful if you look too eager. Editors get mad when you send "their articles" to deletion. As for me, I do what I can and step back when I think I should. I know that doesn't help you much. Chris Troutman (talk)16:48, 1 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Talking of Rudy Boesch, Chuck Yeager is still alive! how do these guys do it?
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Is this proof enough it is ok to use the Bravehound logo for wiki article?
https://www.bravehound.co.uk/our-logo/
I have also sent this link to permissions-commons@wikimedia.org
Please help me with...I wish to start an article on Fiona MacDonald an opera singer and founder of Scottish charity Bravehound and Glen Art. As there is already a Fiona MacDonald on wikipedia how would I title her?... Fiona MacDonald (philanthropist)?
You'll likely need better references than these for an encyclopedia article about MacDonald (those only mention her in passing without providing any details), but the majority of thesedescriber her as "an opera singer from Arisaig", so "Fiona MacDonald (opera singer)" seems most appropriate. Huon (talk) 19:26, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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Orphaned non-free image File:Glen Art Logo.png[edit]
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Please excuse my ignorance, but what exact statement should I use and where should I place it, so I can use the logo for Draft:Glen Art that conforms to Wikipedia’s requirements? Indigojones666 (talk) 13:31, 31 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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Dear Mr Eagle (Eagleash), MacDonald is notable for being the founder and CEO of two military charities ~ Bravehound and Glen Art ~ which have helped hundreds of veterans and has raised millions of pounds for said veterans. MacDonald has also brought together many notable people in order to help these people.
My very reliable sources are ~ I really don't see how I can make them any better ~ BBC, Telegraph, Scotsman, Confederation of Service Charities, Prime Minister's Office of the United Kingdom, Big Issue, Animal Hero Awards, Jewish News and the National Lottery Good CausesIndigojones666 (talk) 18:21, 1 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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This should be tightened up so that it focuses on MacDonald's role in the two major organizations. Need history as to how she got into the fundraising business? Also personal information such as date of birth need to be sourced. If she is an opera singer, where did she perform?
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Are you joking? Have you seen pages such as https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Anne_Pigalle?.. this page has no sources.
I have loads of sources for MacDonald ~ All very respectable news organisations.
Here date of birth is there. Her importance is starting Glen Art and Bravehound not her singing. Both the charities she started do great work for military veterans. I cannot find very good references for her singing ~ hence I did not include and to reiterate that is not important.Indigojones666 (talk) 16:16, 12 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Glen Art and Bravehound, both of which are on wikipedia would not exist if not for MacDonald. This page had loads of sources. MacDonald has raised millions for military veteransIndigojones666 (talk) 16:41, 12 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
MacDonald is not notable for her singing (there are also not many reliable sources to reference), she is notable for the two military charities she has founded and the millions she has raised for veterans (hundreds of reliable sources such as the BBC, Telegraph, Channel 5, All the Veteran charities etc). MacDonald is notable for all the help she gives to veterans who risked their lives to make our world safe. Why is James Middleton (British businessman) on wiki?.. he makes cakes! I can easily write more about MacDonald but it is not important, it is important what she does.Indigojones666 (talk) 17:43, 12 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
My sources are BBC, The Telegraph, Prime Minister's Office UK, The Scotsman, Veterans' Foundation, Big Issue, The Confederation of Service Charities, Irish Independent, Scottish Parliament, Herald Scotland, National Lottery Good Causes, Forces Net. What are your sources?
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KylieTastic, you quote this as Major Contribution....
Frank I. Haswell has 6 back links and is notable for nothing at all.
The first source is not trusted by google? "Honorable Frank I. Haswell". mtmemory.org.
The second source is not trusted by google? "Montana District Court Judges Frank I. Haswell and Eugene Foot". mtmemory.org.
Third link is an invalid URL "Montana District Court Judges Frank I. Haswell and Eugene Foot". mtmemory.org.
Well done with the fourthIndigojones666 (talk) 14:08, 15 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The article on Fiona MacDonald has back links to over 30 existing pages on Wikipedia, all of which she is citied in reliable news sources. I cannot reduce them more because this is how much she has done. Indigojones666 (talk) 14:11, 15 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
KylieTastic and AngusW🐶🐶F are allowed to publish complete rubbish on Wikipedia ~ an encyclopaedia and not an extension of Facebook.
Please check out their user pages. They both declined my submission within 2 minutes but cannot be bothered to read it now? How are they allowed anywhere near a so called encyclopaedia? They totally undermine this project and give it a bad nameIndigojones666 (talk) 18:26, 15 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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What do you mean Diannaa? I have created Al Vandenberg, John Boyd (milliner), Bravehound, Simon Carroll, Glen Art. I understand what is notable, what are reliable sources ~ hence my pages are on wikipedia ~ what is wrong with Fiona MacDonald (Fundraiser). I have no idea what is your problem?Indigojones666 (talk) 15:48, 16 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I gave consent for wiki to use MY photo of Al Vandenberg, MY photo of John Boyd Milliner, MY photo of Simon Carroll because I care about wikipedia ~ how the F**k do YOU think I undermine wiki?Indigojones666 (talk) 15:56, 16 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Just to reiterate, why is MacDonald not on wiki, but your friends KylieTastic and AngusW🐶🐶F are allowed to publish complete rubbish? I have made a list of the rubbish they have done and will send shortly ~ it does not meet what you are asking of me????Indigojones666 (talk) 19:43, 16 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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FYI ~ I have just spoken to Fiona and she does not even want a page on Wiki ~ I just want to show how full of s**t you are.
Wiki editors are allowed to publish complete rubbish but I am not allowed to publish a page of a person with verified notoriety.
Shall I give you more examples of wiki editors who are allowed to publish complete rubbish?
Its a very long listIndigojones666 (talk) 01:20, 19 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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