Talk:Kettlethorpe Hall, West Yorkshire
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A fact from Kettlethorpe Hall, West Yorkshire appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 March 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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[edit]- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Valereee (talk) 19:07, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
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- ... that the owners of Kettlethorpe Hall used a relocated 13th century chapel (pictured) as a boathouse, and the chapel's remains are now in a public park? Source: [1] "The original façade of medieval Chantry Chapel was removed and relocated to Kettlethorpe Hall in the 1840s."... "Now we are starting work to install what remains of the original façade in a raised bed in the Secret Garden in Thornes Park."
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Hy Cohen
- Comment: Might be good to crop image if using it- rare nice old image
Created from a redirect by Joseph2302 (talk). Self-nominated at 18:27, 17 February 2021 (UTC).
- Article: The article is new (created within the past 7 days) and long enough (the prose has more than 1,500 characters). The article has appropriate inline citations. I do not detect any COPYVIO. The image used is in the public domain. I think the image should be cropped to highlight the building.
- Hook: The hook is within 200 characters, interesting to the general audience, and is neutral. The only thing I suggest to recheck is the century number. The source [2] says that the "Chantry Chapel was built in the 14th century". The introduction paragraph of the article also writes 13th century, and the "Sentry Chapel" in the second paragraph should be "Chantry Chapel" (?). I think you should recheck these two points, and I apologize in advance if I misunderstood the information.
- QPQ: Done!
- Overall: Minor information should be reviewed. Aside from that, everything is good to go. --Karto1 (talk) 17:55, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- Corrected to 14th century, and cropped photo- image File:Rebuilt Chantry Chapel erected on Wakefield Bridge post 1847 copied from the original now in the grounds of Kettlethorpe Hall in 1847, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (O57924) (cropped).jpg should be used if promoter chooses to put this in image hook. Joseph2302 (talk) 19:07, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- I changed the 13th century to the 14th century as seen in ALT 1 below. Should be all good now.
- ALT 1: ... that the owners of Kettlethorpe Hall used a relocated 14th century chapel (pictured) as a boathouse, and the chapel's remains are now in a public park? --Karto1 (talk) 00:25, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
Came by to promote, not sure which ALT is approved/correct? Karto1 Joseph2302 —valereee (talk) 19:10, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
- Hello there, ALT 1 is approved. Please go with that one. --Karto1 (talk) 11:46, 7 March 2021 (UTC)
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