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I have changed your article --Sister Faustina-- to a redirect to the article that already exists Faustyna Kowalska. Please feel free to edit the already existing article if you believe that there is anything missing from there. In the future you might want to do a "Google" search to check & see if there are already existing articles. SkierRMH10:23, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have changed your article --Jesus of Divine Mercy-- to a redirect to the article that already exists: Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Please feel free to edit the already existing article if you believe that there is anything missing from there. In the future you might want to do a "Google" search to check & see if there are already existing articles.
InfernoXV14:13, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Please try to read articles fully before editing. (a) Menlo, Galway was already in the article. (b) Castlegar is not in the US of A. I've reverted your edit, but I've added "parish of Castlegar" to the Galway Menlo. --Red King23:18, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Could you please leave reasons when attaching such tags to articles, so that the people editing it can make the changes necessary to get it back in line? Otherwise nothing will ever be done about it. Cheers Fossiliferous16:49, 4 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Jeanne d'Arc; you are a very efficient coordinator I see! We seem to be following one another around - so it was with Glenveagh. You put the lake plus photo into a lake infobox; but the article is about a park not the lake and the lake is called Lough Veagh not Lough Glenveagh.
To have a infobox for the lake would suggest a separate article?
We need to either remove the box and substitute with a "parkbox" (if such exists) or else leave the photo as a stand-alone without a box or move the box+photo to a new article Lough Veagh.
Sorry for sounding picky, but like yourself I am a Virgo and a perfectionist!! (Sarah77720:12, 6 October 2007 (UTC))[reply]
Hi Jeanne. I reverted the change you made earlier to Inisheer, and would like to confirm with you the rationale for adding a lighthouse template, that is not related to the high level topic.
Firstly, "Kilronan Lighthouse" (the label that was on the template) isn't on Inisheer. And while "Inisheer Lighthouse" is, it's not the subject of the article.
Secondly, I'm personally unsure about the notion of adding a template which deals with a subject that is not the article's key topic. (The Inisheer article doesn't even mention the lighthouse). While I can certainly understand adding a Lighthouse Template to an article ABOUT a lighthouse (like Dohaghadee Lighthouse), I'm not sure about adding a top level template (which deals with a lighthouse) to an article which doesn't discuss that lighthouse.
And finally, the template you are adding to these pages is for Mountains. And so it has details on "elevation" and "prominence". These are unsuitable when the subject is a lighthouse. You do know that there already is a lighthouse template right? At Template:Infobox_Lighthouse?
I'd strongly recommend changing all your recent additions to use this infobox instead... (As noted, the one you are using is not entirely appropriate)
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So then, somone using this user name copied my image of Athlone over into WC; it is now attributed to Jeanne dArc and displayed under a different usage agreement; I thought you should knowDmccabe (talk) 04:03, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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