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Did you know nomination

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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 Theleekycauldron (talk09:21, 3 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

The Temple of the White Eagle Lodge at Liss, Hampshire
The Temple of the White Eagle Lodge at Liss, Hampshire
  • ... that places of worship in the English district of East Hampshire include the Temple of the White Eagle Lodge (pictured)—likened to "an Art Deco version of the Pantheon"? Source: A direct quote from Bullen et al (2010), p.378 ("Hampshire: Winchester and the North" edition of the Buildings of England series, a.k.a. the Pevsner guides. Current ref [2], referenced in the lead and in the blurb for the temple itself in the "Current places of worship" section.

Moved to mainspace by Hassocks5489 (talk). Self-nominated at 17:07, 16 August 2021 (UTC).[reply]

  • Hi Hassocks5489, review follows: article moved to mainspace 16 August; exceeds minimum length and is well written; article is cited inline throughout to reliable sources for the subject matter; I didn't check anywhere near 5% of the vast number of sources but found no issues with overly close paraphrasing from some of the more frequently used; hook is interesting, mentioned in the article and cited, I don't have access to a copy of Pevsner to check unfortunately but happy to AGF; image works well and has been taken by the nominator and uploaded under an appropriate license; a QPQ has been carried out. Looks fine to me. One minor comment, but I won't hold up the nom for it, I think perhaps footnote 2 could use a citation (I am presuming the other footnotes are supported by the citations in the table - Dumelow (talk) 06:14, 17 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Many thanks Dumelow; I have added a ref for the URC footnote. Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 09:31, 17 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
To T:DYK/P6 without image

Attribution of opinions

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Morning Hassocks5489 and thanks for writing this article. Just a quick note: the DYK hook relies on a quote, saying that the church was likened to "an Art Deco version of the Pantheon". However, that quote is not attributed to anyone in the article. Opinions like that need to be attributed per MOS:QUOTEPOV. Note that this attribution doesn't have to go in the hook, but it does need to be present in the article text. Please could you add some detail on who said it? Thanks

@Amakuru: Thanks – I've added the attribution (from the Pevsner Architectural Guides series, i.e. Buildings of England. Hampshire: Winchester and the North (Bullen et al)). Cheers, Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 10:49, 8 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Hassocks5489: nice one, thanks!  — Amakuru (talk) 11:19, 8 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Note to self

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When PBCC room at Grayshott appears on the WR, add row in article, use this as LG ref and use this as additional ref: <ref>East Hampshire District Council planning application 27202/035: Tri Golf Center, Headley Road, Grayshott, Hindhead, GU26 6JL. Change of use and conversion of building from golf driving range to place of religious worship (D1 use), formation of new vehicular access and extension of car park.</ref> (Coords are 51.116086, -0.776153) Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 15:17, 16 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]