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- HamletEdited 6/1/2026, 10:47:14 PM
/* */ more dramatic, more symbolic, more correctly clothed, more meaningful image
- Imitation (music)Edited 4/25/2026, 7:40:56 PM
Removed the nut and bolt; there are two separate statements.
- The Merry Wives of WindsorEdited 4/14/2026, 6:51:21 PM
Modern critical reception does not go bang in the middle of the description of the writing of the work.
- BabysittingEdited 4/2/2026, 12:13:13 PM
- StrontiumEdited 3/24/2026, 6:24:15 PM
Removed the superfluous nut and bolt linking two longish sentences.
- Julius Caesar (play)Edited 3/21/2026, 11:19:34 PM
/* Synopsis */"Attack" js the wrong word in this context. Removed a nut and bolt joing two sentence that are not conjoined in meaning.
- The History of Tom Jones, a FoundlingEdited 3/7/2026, 6:53:05 PM
/* Style */Transferred text that broke continuity.
- Minster (church)Edited 1/18/2026, 3:12:22 PM
Term Minster not in wide use for "big church" as implied here.
- Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of LeicesterEdited 12/12/2025, 9:00:02 PM
/* Career */Put events of 1606 into chronological order
- English Martyrs' Catholic Church, Goring-by-SeaEdited 11/23/2025, 6:53:21 PM
/* Reproduction of Sistine Chapel ceiling */The painting is not fresco. That is a particular method using wet plaster, not acrylic paint.
- Romanesque architectureEdited 11/13/2025, 8:41:12 PM
/* Arcades */ Vertical like everything else in the gallery
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/29/2025, 5:50:21 PM
/* Cemetery */ The cemetery is not the church's "graveyard". The church is not and never has been managed by the Trust
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 8:16:56 PM
/* O'Connell Town Church */ disambig
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 8:12:07 PM
/* Description */ we don't need to say "prominent" every time we mention "architect".
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 7:57:24 PM
/* Description */ Erm! Who said there wasn't much ornament? Surely upwards of 80 floral carvings is ornament?
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 7:32:38 PM
/* O'Connell Town Church */ added info
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 7:06:24 PM
/* Church */ Start a history with the date.
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 6:56:39 PM
/* Church */ St Stephen's dates from its founding, UNLESS you are onlw writing about architecture.
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 6:31:59 PM
Are we JUST describing a work of architecture, or is this an establishment with purpose and a congregation?
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 6:29:45 PM
It is not a "church and cemetery. a church is a church..
- St Stephen's Anglican Church, NewtownEdited 8/27/2025, 6:28:05 PM
Not been known as C of E for 45 years.
- QanatEdited 7/30/2025, 4:24:14 AM
Putting the horse before the cart. It is about the channel, not the access holes.
- Charles IIIEdited 7/14/2025, 8:15:44 AM
/* Lady Diana Spencer */Removed biased wording and state fact
- Charles IIIEdited 7/14/2025, 8:10:24 AM
/* Lady Diana Spencer */This biography is chronological. Clearly dated. 2000- 2025 is NOT the period between 1984 and 1986.
- Wells CathedralEdited 7/12/2025, 5:04:22 PM
moved external video to bottom so not does not disrupt text
- Antoine de LonhyEdited 5/13/2025, 8:09:50 AM
A glazier is a tradesman. This artist would have give his design to a tradesman.
- Bronze AgeEdited 4/17/2025, 9:15:49 AM
- La Bella PrincipessaEdited 4/10/2025, 3:35:00 PM
The identity with Bianca Maria, and link, were wrong. The are different people, if different age.
- Hundred Horse ChestnutEdited 4/7/2025, 4:05:10 PM
Corrected description. LOOK before writing.A PRINT from an OLD book is neither "pencil" nor "sketch"
- Czar (political term)Edited 4/3/2025, 5:03:25 PM
The modern applucation of the word, does not use the traditional feminine. It is historic only.
- Arnaud BeltrameEdited 3/24/2025, 4:44:21 PM
/* Trèbes terrorist attack */The most significant sentence in the entire article ought not be attached to another statement with a paperclip.
- Wenona GirlEdited 9/25/2024, 7:22:47 PM
It is really inappropriate and misleading to have an image of the wrong horse in the info-box.
- Rosamund Edith Nesbit BlandEdited 9/18/2024, 7:47:12 PM
/* Literary career */ more accurate description. The girl is only about 16 at the end of the book.There is no relationship with the mother, who died in childbirth.
- Wells CathedralEdited 8/17/2024, 6:51:17 PM
removing all the deletions which illustrate that architectural significance of this important work
- Sistine Chapel ceilingEdited 8/17/2024, 6:31:44 PM
/* Pictorial scheme */ i.e. where the prophets are located.
- Rose windowEdited 8/8/2024, 10:36:28 PM
/* Early Gothic (around 1150–1250 A.D.) */ Rose windows are the west fronts and transepts. They are NOT supported by flying buttresses.
- North BoveyEdited 7/29/2024, 1:40:19 PM
The top of the tower has windows from the 1200s. There is no photo of the font here. but it can often assert a much earlier date than the church exterior.
- Romanesque secular and domestic architectureEdited 7/29/2024, 12:53:10 PM
/* Doors and windows */ rearrangement
- Romanesque secular and domestic architectureEdited 7/29/2024, 12:48:23 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1237368775|1237368775]] by [[Special:Contributions/Amandajm|Amandajm]] ([[User talk:Amandajm|talk]])
- Romanesque secular and domestic architectureEdited 7/29/2024, 12:44:24 PM
/* Doors and windows */ Useful pic, but not "first".
- Romanesque secular and domestic architectureEdited 7/29/2024, 12:41:33 PM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1218108149|1218108149]] by Previous pic chosen because it minimises clutter of NON relevant buildings. The subject is Romanesque.
- Mangle (machine)Edited 7/27/2024, 6:11:52 PM
A mangle and a wringer are two different machines, one for dry and the other for wet laundry.
- Stained glassEdited 7/21/2024, 12:24:55 AM
/* Churches */ Not a really representative example of glass in a church
- Stained glassEdited 7/21/2024, 12:20:37 AM
/* Revival in Great Britain and Ireland */ No. this is about the HISTORY od stained glass.
- Chester CathedralEdited 6/13/2024, 8:05:17 PM
/* Norman remnants */ replaced with bigger pc of whole choir
- Chester CathedralEdited 6/13/2024, 7:57:14 PM
There is an excellent horizontal picture of exactly the same subject, in the article already. .
- Chester CathedralEdited 6/13/2024, 7:52:50 PM
/* History */ Reinstating the removed photos of two of the most significant article in the building!. This section is about History.
- Chester CathedralEdited 6/13/2024, 7:41:49 PM
Nice photo. but superfluous. LOOK at the article before adding a repeat, and replace if your is definitely superior.
- Chester CathedralEdited 6/13/2024, 7:37:42 PM
It isn't called a "side". Architecturally this is the "east end"
- William HogarthEdited 5/29/2024, 1:43:26 PM
/* Personal life */ Full name of the subject of the article not needed; full name of the subject of the portrait is needed.
- William HogarthEdited 5/29/2024, 1:40:36 PM
/* Other later works */ David Garrick is famous as one of the greatest actors of all time. Veigel was known in her own time as a dancer.
- Leonardo da VinciEdited 5/28/2024, 7:41:20 PM
I cannot be bothered with that sort of cringe. "Sometimes regarded as" is bollocks! I included the word individual to separate it from the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Renaissance architectureEdited 5/28/2024, 7:30:05 PM
/* Dutch Republic */ Every other picture in this series is horizontal. LOOK before adding.
- Renaissance architectureEdited 5/28/2024, 7:21:04 PM
The two chosen pics are related. that pic is random
- Stained glassEdited 5/19/2024, 3:33:19 PM
/* Renaissance, Reformation and Classical windows */ copy edit
- Lucan portrait of Leonardo da VinciEdited 5/19/2024, 3:25:58 PM
The painting does not "strongly resemble" that by Christofano. One LOOK tells you that. But it IS his style, which is a different matter.
- Thomas GainsboroughEdited 5/4/2024, 8:42:43 PM
/* Reputation */ Quote PRECISELY.. We know what Reynolds WROTE.. We do not know what he "considered". What he wrote was possibly sarcasm.
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churchesEdited 3/11/2024, 5:47:43 PM
/* Cathedral */ No. Not needed.
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churchesEdited 3/11/2024, 5:45:30 PM
one example from spain enough for the lead
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churchesEdited 3/2/2024, 7:48:57 PM
/* Façade */ West front is the correct term. And the ends of transepts may have "fronts" as well.
- Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of EnglandEdited 1/25/2024, 3:41:34 AM
/* West fronts */Corrected "facade" to "west front". That is the correct term. These buildings have fronts, sides, and ends, not facades.
- Edmund BlacketEdited 1/12/2024, 4:10:58 PM
/* University of Sydney */ proportioning the image to the size and importance of this architectural work, in the context of Australian architectural design, and the works of Blacket.