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[edit] Kennington Park

Thanks for that, Szczels. I take my hat off to you for putting so much effort into the article. Perhaps we should organise a South London wikimeet in said cafe? --Tagishsimon

Thanks for the comments - about formatting - I've learnt the hard way not to leave spaces at the start of a line. About 'Enry: well, nearly met him: in the 70s my wife taught art at the Barclay School in Stevenage (with a Moore sculpture at the entrance) and we went with pupils on a prearranged visit to his studio, but didn't seem to be expected and our enquiry was passed to him to be loudly met with "who are these people?" in a rather lordly accent. Then we got shown round by an assistant which was fascinating: the place is now the Henry Moore Foundation museum, and is in Hertfordshire as I should have checked before editing, so will delete Essex. The reason for the initial edit was that he always seemed part of the art establishment rather than being presented as a "working class artist", but feel free to change it back if your info says otherwise, Best wishes with the project, --dave souza 00:50, 2 Nov 2004 (UTC)
how to differentiate text? I'm still learning, but would suggest italic text either using the I button above the edit area or typing ' twice before and after the text you want italiced, hope this helps, dave souza 23:33, 2 Nov 2004 (UTC)


[edit] Liverpool Dockers

Hiya. It's not so much that the dockers page link is broke as that I assumed it existed and it doesn't. Yet. I'm working on it...... Chaikney 18:02, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Loopzilla Speaks

Why can't I email you from the user page?

Dunno mate LoopZilla 13:13:54, 2005-09-08 (UTC)

[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:KP-Tinworth2.jpg

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Hi, we're heading in the right direction, but we still need you to add a license tag, such as {{GFDL}}. (Without it, the image keeps appearing on lists of untagged images, and people will keep bugging you about it. :-) ) Stan 03:38, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

OK thanks Szczels 21:27, 28 March 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Kennington Cross

Hi Szczels! I like your Kennington Park article. I was just wondering, as you have the local knowledge, if you could tell me where exactly 'Kennington Cross' is/was and what it refers to...Chaplin refers to it in his autobiography but I can't find it on the map...(Also do you know where 'Pownall Terrace' was - also mentioned by Chaplin...)Colin4C 19:37, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

Its the cross road of Kennington Rd and Kennington lane opposite the Doghouse pub. Haven't heard of Pownall Terrace. The Ordinance survey does print old maps of the area... Szczels 15:25, 14 December 2006 (UTC)