Talk:Liskeard and Looe Union Canal
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[edit]I intend to write one or two separate articles about the railways. Biscuittin 15:48, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]I respectfully draw the attention of other editors to this:
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Afterbrunel (talk) 19:13, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
- I am not sure what point you are trying to make here. When I first found the article in December 2010, there were no references at all. I expanded it considerably, and made sure that all of it was referenced, using the harvard style which is used for most of the British canal articles. Subsequently, you have expanded it further, but have either used refs where you have quoted the whole work inline, refs which do not give the page number, or whole paragraphs with no refs. To achieve good article status, the facts need to be supported by reliable references, and the style needs to be consistent. I am always working towards good articles. Why would anyone not want to? Bob1960evens (talk) 22:13, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
- Having read WP:CITE it says:
- "Wikipedia's Verifiability policy requires inline citations for any material challenged or likely to be challenged, and for all quotations, anywhere in article space. However, editors are advised to provide citations for all material added to Wikipedia; any unsourced material risks being unexpectedly challenged or eventually removed."
- Which copy of WP:CITE were you looking at when you wrote the first comment above? Bob1960evens (talk) 08:41, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
- Having read WP:CITE it says:
Assessment
[edit]I have assessed the article against the criteria for B-class.
- Suitably referenced, with inline citations
- Reasonable coverage - no obvious omissions or inaccuracies
- Defined structure, with adequate lead
- Reasonably well written for grammar and flow
- Supporting materials - Infobox, map, images
- Appropriately understandable
There are several sections which are in need of references, and the lead does not adequately introduce and summarise the article. I am therefore rating it at C-class for now. Bob1960evens (talk) 13:25, 29 March 2014 (UTC)
Production of lime
[edit]I have reduced the figures in the statement:
Approaching 100 tonnes (110 short tons) of limestone were required per acre annually (about 250 tonnes per hectare), so that its transport was a considerable undertaking.
by a factor of 10. As note 1 says, 14.5 tons of limestone made 100 bushels of lime (each of 150 lbs). 15,000 lbs is around 6.7 tons (1 ton = 2,240 lbs). So 10 tons of limestone would be needed for 4.6 tons of lime, which is between the 4 to 5 tons mentioned by Messenger. Bob1960evens (talk) 15:46, 15 June 2014 (UTC)