Talk:Centre William Rappard
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[edit]Is there any reason why this page has been deleted? I do not see any copyright violation here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lamerica (talk • contribs) May 27 2009
- Wikipedia's policies do not allow the duplication of non-free text without verification of permission or proper handling under our non-free content policy and guideline. This material still contains text duplicated from the pdf. For example, compare this from the article:
The original site of the Centre William Rappard was part of an estate formed from the Rappard and Bloch properties, and contained two mansions. The original Villa Rappard was built in 1785 (now a Montessori school). The Villa Bloch was demolished in 1957 to make way for the south wing expansion of the Centre William Rappard. The Villa Rappard and land, situated to the north of the original site, were acquired by the ILO in 1963.
- With this from the source:
The original site of the Centre William Rappard was part of an estate formed from the property of two families. It already contained two mansions. The Villa Bloch was demolished in 1957 to make way for the south wing expansion of the Centre William Rappard. The Villa Rappard and land, situated to the north of the original site, were acquired by the ILO in 1963.
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