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On Obadiah ShortWhile you have made major improvements TIts most important artists Obvious. In 1808 straightened circumstances his father I'm genuinely confused. stimulated perhaps when he saw a Mr Harbord Still confused. His pictures of Mousehold Heath were drawn much of the original heath was enclosed by ??? location, the depiction of Norwich and Norfolk, and by personal and professional relationships While not wrong, it's very awkward. (whose parents were John and Mary Short from Laxfield in Suffolk) Is this info necessary to the article? I wouldn't think so. Sounds like random trivia, if I'm being honest. In 1821 Short married Susanna Kyburt in the local church at St Saviour's: he was 18 and she was younger than him That is some weird punctuation. While major strides have been made for GA, there is still very major clarification needed on several sections. May I recommend outsourcing to GOCE? Also, excellent work on the images. It looks a whole lot better. TerribleTy2727 (talk) 22:57, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
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