Talk:Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower

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I really don't like this page being called Old Joe. As well as it not being the official name for the clock tower it isnt even the sole nickname for it. I did change it to its official name but as there were so many links to it still using Old Joe I reverted because I haven't got the time to change them all. It is however great that the clock has its own page! Cls14 13:23, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

I've done it but I'm unsure where these links to Old Joe are coming from as I thought most were from a template - the link I have changed - but it still remains. I think it is best here anyway. - Erebus555 18:12, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Weights

Can anyone shed any light on the difference in weights specified here and at University of Birmingham (6.5 tonnes versus 6.5 tons)? Also, the weight given here seems to have been changed from 6 tonnes to 6.5 tonnes at some stage. Does anyone know which is correct? Cordless Larry 19:31, 28 May 2007 (UTC)