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References

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It is essential to keep both Who's who 1935 and Who's who 1949 as each contains details which do not appear in the other. The Dent dictionary contains details which appear in no other references for this article.


Dates

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In accordance with Wikipedias best practises/guidelines, please respect the fact that the originator of this article wishes the date formats to be British.


ARCM and Hon RAM etc

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Honorary letters are handled inconsistently in Wikipedia. ARCM has a page of its own, LRAM has a page of its own, ARAM takes you direct to the Royal Academy page. So when I needed to link to "Hon RAM" for this article, I created a redirect to the Royal Academy page. Is this right? The problem with such a link is that you then have to search the whole Royal Academy page for the explanation of what Hon RAM means. How should this be handled consistently in Wikipedia?

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