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Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. Happy editing! Kleuske (talk) 15:57, 8 February 2022 (UTC) Draft:Irene MawerHi. Your draft is shaping up to be a fine article. The only problem I have are the sections Ginner-Mawer Alumni and Associates, which really aren't very germane to the subject and take up a lot of space just dropping names and professions. I think you should cut down on those substantially. Good luck. Kleuske (talk) 11:58, 13 February 2022 (UTC) Ah-ha. At last, I have found a way to reply. Gosh! This Wikipedia thing takes some getting used to, doesn’t it? Thank you for your input. It’s good to get feedback at an early stage and I am glad to know it before submission. It will save time and disappointment. I would be grateful for any other pointers that will help for the submission to be accepted. Cheers. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 20:27, 13 February 2022 (UTC) Hi. I am stuck, please can you help. I still don’t understand how to use this discussion or talk section correctly. Somewhere on here is a thread, or possibly two, where I have asked for permission to use a particular image and I am awaiting a decision. I haven’t heard anything for a few days and I can’t find my way back to the discussion. Please could you help me to find out whether or not a decision has been made on the use of my image? Thank you. Also, I am ready to submit my article - do you have any comments for me before I do so. Thanks. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 12:30, 21 February 2022 (UTC) Your submission at Articles for creation: Irene Mawer has been accepted Irene Mawer, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
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On a separate note, I saw you that you were not able to find the deletion discussion regarding Mawer's image. I found it and it is right here — Commons:Deletion requests/File:Irene Mawer.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests/File:Irene_Mawer.jpg If you have any questions or need help, I will be glad to assist you. — The Most Comfortable Chair 15:56, 16 May 2022 (UTC)
Wow. What a lovely response. Thank you. Yes, I will work on this, and yes please, I would like your help. I will do as much as I possibly can myself, and then take you up on your offer of ironing out the creases once I have got as far as I can on my own. I will now go and digest your message and do the relevant research and I will come back to you in due course. Cheers. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 14:11, 22 May 2022 (UTC)
Hello The Most Comfortable Chair. I am still finding navigation of the whole Wiki thing extremely difficult. Not to worry - I will get there in the end. I can’t tell from the chain of discussion events whether or not you had anything to do with a decision being made regarding the image, but if you did, then ‘thank you’. I was so excited when I realised the image was there. I haven’t made any improvements to the page info just yet. It will be a while, but I will get there. I like to get everything correct, so it won’t be a rush job. Thank you for your support and I will be in touch at some point in the future :-) JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 10:54, 30 May 2022 (UTC)
Dear The Most Comfortable Chair. You were kind enough to assist me with my Irene Mawer page, so I wonder if you could possibly help me again, please? I have been emailed by one of my contacts in Canada who has noticed that the citations referencing his work have disappeared and have been replaced with ‘citation needed’ messages. I haven’t attempted to simply re-instate the citation as I am guessing there must be a reason why this has happened and I should sort the problem at the root first. Could you help me to understand what happened, please, and let me know how I can rectify the problem? Many thanks, Janet JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 10:29, 20 July 2022 (UTC)
Dear The Most Comfortable Chair I hope you are well. Thank you for your previous email explaining what had gone wrong with the citations on the Irene Mawer page. I think I have now sorted the issues, and wondered if you would be kind enough to give me your opinion in advance of me updating the page? There were two problematic citations: 1. proving Mildred’s birth name. I can now prove this using her birth certificate, either via a direct link to the photograph of the certificate which is on the problematic blog. Or, the second option is that I can add a screenshot of the birth certificate to the Wiki page. Would either (or both) of these options be acceptable? (It is not possible to add a link to the original certificate itself as this would entail the viewer paying a fee.) 2. The second problem was proving where a quote was taken from. I now have the link: https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/bff8ef654ef045c39fc9b0d244c27fe4
The book is entitled ‘Robley and Mildred’ and tells the story of his great-uncle, Surgeon-Captain Robley H. J. Brown, RN, and and his wife Mildred Robley-Browne (nee Peters). Jack does not wish to make any profit from the book, hence the self-publishing route. (The book is free to access, for everyone.) The book is thoroughly researched and all the proof of his work is contained within the book - it just isn’t cited in the same way as a Wiki page (the book tells a true story, rather than provides a list of facts). His published archive of illustrations and independently verifiable information consists of 1,127 files, with an overall size of 848 MB for the archive alone. Much of the book uses personal diaries and photograph albums of Robley Brown, these contain newspaper cuttings and programs of events. Much of the information has been supplied to, and then published by, the Navy Records Society (NRS). The Society publishes rare and original documents on naval history. By typing ‘Robley Browne’ into the search box, it will be possible to see a list of articles submitted by Jack Tannett. There is an article about his life after his marriage to Mildred, however, the full article is not available unless the reader becomes a member of NRS (so this is not a suitable source for my citation, I think?) Here is the link https://www.navyrecords.org.uk/ I would be very glad if you would have a look at a separate blog post (actual blog post, not book) which Jack Tannett has written at my request and which I will be posting on my Irene Mawer website (not on the Wiki page). It describes in detail the connection between Irene Mawer and Mildred Robley-Browne (nee Peters): V2 Mildred Blog.docx https://www.dropbox.com/s/5af2s584l74bezy/V2%20Mildred%20Blog.docx?dl=0 In the blog post there is an obituary for Mildred Robley-Browne (nee Peters) which was published in the Times Newspaper (20 January 1973) as well as other interesting evidence. All of this information and evidence is taken from the privately published book ‘Robley and Mildred’ and has been condensed to suit my purposes for my own web site. Through the self-published book, I can provide access to the marriage certificate of Browne and Peters (or I could post a screenshot of it on to the Irene Mawer Wiki page). I would be very grateful for your thoughts and comments on the suitability of quoting from the unpublished book, now that I have (hopefully) shown it to be a reliable and credible source. However, I don’t think I will actually need to cite it because I can add a screenshot of the birth certificate to the Irene Mawer Wiki page (if this is allowed), and I have found an independent link to the other problematic citation. I hope that this communication with you is in order. I am cautious as I am aware it is a very long message and I hope it is not ‘unwieldy’ or difficult to follow. If it is unclear, then I will be very happy to clarify any points. Thank you very much for your help in this matter and I hope that you are able to get back to me in due course. Best wishes, Janet. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 10:38, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
Thank you. I do understand the reasoning. I have contacted Jack to see if he has the name and date of the newspapers that the relevant clippings have been taken from. If not, I will see if I can find them in the British Newspaper Archive. I am sure I will find them. Next question: I followed your link ref Cite news. Wow! That is complicated. I don’t know which one to choose. Either the second one or the third one, I would guess. That is, either one with no credited author, or one that is archived. How do I know if it is archived? I am guessing that the article I will use will be classed as archived because it is so old. What would you suggest, please? Thanks. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 12:41, 9 August 2022 (UTC)
Hi. Well, here goes, fingers crossed: please could you have a look at this link and see if it is suitable for proving that Mildred Peters married and changed her name to Mildred Robley-Browne and that she is the same woman who taught Greek Dance in New Zealand. Oh I do hope this is suitable, I feel like Alice down the rabbit hole! https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19221206.2.8 It is now my bedtime and my brain has gone to sleep so I can’t wrestle with the ‘how to’ until tomorrow, so any help that you might be able to give me would be gratefully accepted. Thanks. JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 20:01, 9 August 2022 (UTC) Sorry, I forgot to say, the relevant paragraph is number 13 (including the very top section). It starts “A marriage will take place in March,...” JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 20:04, 9 August 2022 (UTC)
Yowee! Thank you so much. What a relief lol. I am grinning like the Cheshire Cat! JanetFizzCurtis (talk) 11:34, 10 August 2022 (UTC) I have sent you a note about a page you startedHello, JanetFizzCurtis Thank you for creating Irene Mawer. User:Scope creep, while examining this page as a part of our page curation process, had the following comments:
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