Talk:John Bradfield

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John Bradfield is probably the most well-known engineer in Australia; not only did he design the Harbour Bridge, he also did most of Sydney's underground system as it exists at the moment, and was a major contributor to Sydney's expansion; he also proposed a bizarre plan to reverse Queensland's rivers and turn them inland for irrigation. Surely he's more notable than the other three? Is disambiguation needed? JROBBO 00:09, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

It's needed, but whether it's at John Bradfield or John Bradfield (disambiguation) isn't for me to say. If you do decide to move the engineer back to John Bradfield, please (unlike the person who moved it away) make sure all the inbound links are direct (not via the redir). In doing the link fixing I did today, it would seem that a lot of the Bradfield links should be to a (presently non existent article) called Bradfield scheme or Bradfield electrification scheme or something. -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 03:10, 1 January 2007 (UTC)