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Did you know... that the dining room at Ardress House has no internal doors and can only be reached using an external entrance?
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
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... that the dining room at Ardress House has no internal doors and can only be reached using an external entrance? Source: Greeves, Lydia (2008-09-30). Houses of the National Trust. Pavilion Books. pp. 20–21.
Comment: I previously nominated Stowe Gardens for a DYK, but it turned out to be ineligible. I hope I can transfer my Reina Scully review here?
Also, I don't think the source is available offline, but I can send the PDF to a reviewer.
Also also, for full disclosure, this page was started as part of a paid pilot funded by the National Trust, please see my user page for further details.
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Lajmmoore (
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12:24, 14 September 2022 (UTC).reply
Thanks
RoySmith, ALT0a sounds fine to me. In terms of the QPQ, this is the
previous nomination. I did look through the rules, but can't see anything about donation/movement of QPQs -although I know editors have donated their 'extras' to other editors in the past. I assumed (in the absence of guidance that I could see) that since that previous nomination was unsuccessful, that freed up the review for me to donate to myself. I think it would be useful to have this clarified in the DYK rules for the future (or if I have missed something, please let me know). I've got quite a busy week this week, but will get to a new review on Friday. Many thanks for the discussion too, it's so interesting to talk about these points.
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19:53, 26 September 2022 (UTC)reply