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I removed the following, but it was then reinserted and I removed it again -
An episode of the Peabody's Improbable History segment in the TV cartoon series Rocky and His Friends featured the first swim across the Channel. Oddly, the character was referred to as Captain Clift. That set up an ending joke about the "White Clifts of Dover", but left the name change unexplained. It could be an inside joke, as the actor Clifton Webb was said to be the inspiration for the Peabody character.
Where is the page on Matthew Webb the famous salesman gone, I saw that it was a stub, and obviously hadn't been completed yet but surely that's no need to have it removed.
It isn't an autobiographical vanity page though???? How dare you describe it as vain!!!!
I'm certain this was written by A E Housman and not John Betjemen. I'll change it if it checks out Plutonium27 18:47, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
Whilst Housman undobtedly wrote a cycle calles "A Shropshire Lad", Betjeman seems to have 'stolen' the title for a single poem. Try http://www.geoffwilkins.net/fragments/Betjeman.htm for JB reading his own poem to an accompaniment of brass music.-- which I have just discovered is linked from the Wikipedia Betjeman page. 81.139.128.179 13:16, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
There's also Matt Webb, does this mean there needs to be a disambiguation link? 86.20.232.204 ( talk) 14:28, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
Can anyone find a reference or dates to show if Captain Webb trained weekly in Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough? 90.218.48.243 ( talk) 19:17, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
What is the Stanhope Medal? Drutt ( talk) 19:56, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
Can we find nothing better than a cariacture for the portrait? 217.20.20.85 ( talk) 15:12, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
"Early life and career" section says "In the summer of 1863, while at home, he rescued his 12 year old brother Thomas from drowning in the Severn near Ironbridge". This means that Thomas is a YOUNGER brother of Matthew, who should have been 15 then. Meanwhile, "Legacy" section says "In 1909, Webb's ELDER brother Thomas unveiled a memorial in Dawley" (my emphasis). Was Thomas a younger or elder brother to Matthew ? Or, were there two brothers both named Thomas, maybe with different middle names ?-- 山田晴通 ( talk) 07:32, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
Noting here that Swimming Notes and Record, 1884 and Royal Humane Society Annual Report, 1874 contain information on Webb's Stanhope Medal attempted rescue (referenced in Webb's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography), but these sources are hard to retrieve. It is a wonderful world ( talk) 21:49, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
Add information from rest of sources
Add information from Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Make note of "HOW THE CHANNEL FIRST WAS SWUM; Captain Webb, Son of a Physician, Received Training as Sailor in China Trade. KILLED IN NIAGARA RIVER Tried to Cross Rapids in 1883 and Was Lost -- Wolfe's Story of Big Swim." hard to retrieve source somewhere
Try to find Randall, John: Captain Webb, the Intrepid Champion Channel Swimmer : A Comprehensive Account, from Materials supplied by Friends, with Faithful Photographic Portrait. Salopian and West-Midland Monthly Illustrated Journal. 1875. So that the source can be cited for many of the details of Webb's early life
Rewrite lead
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Check it is British English
Improve citation metadata It is a wonderful world ( talk) 15:31, 27 June 2024 (UTC)
There are several references in Captain Webb's history to occasions happening in e.g. 1979 when the dates should be showing e.g. 1879! 2603:9001:6C00:632E:44D3:B4C5:8BE7:6F24 ( talk) 04:09, 17 July 2024 (UTC)