Talk:Hitoshi Narita
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Location of photo
[edit]The caption on the photo seems long -- maybe too long? The photo's location is explained in the context of mentioning the formal ceremonies which attend election to the Royal Academy; however, if someone believes that the photo's location should be incorporated into an edited caption, I suppose that could be considered an improvement. The relevant information follows:
- In 2002, Narita's contributions to naval architecture -- particularly the SWATH configuration and the MIDP assembly -- were recognized by his election to Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering, joining an elite group of only 86 other Foreign Members in the Royal Academy.[1] The Royal Academy of Engineering's 2002 "New Fellows' Dinner" took place at the Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street in London;[2] and pre-dinner photos commemorating this gala event were organized in the Drapers' formal Drawing Room.[3]
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- ^ Office of Naval Research (US): "Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh admits Office of Naval Research engineer to United Kingdom's Royal Academy of Engineering," Press release. November 11, 2002.
- ^ Buckingham Palace. Court Circular. November 11, 2002.
- ^ The Drapers' Company: "Banqueting," the Drawing Room. -- click to see digitized image.
When this note becomes no longer relevant, it will be deleted, of course. --Tenmei (talk) 20:33, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
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