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Comment. The
city page still uses "Whitworth Gardens". I see no source for the name change, nothing to indicate it's this way on maps, etc. Is it the park or the gardens that were renamed? (There are stadiums and "fields" that have different names but are the same facility, is this what happened?) --
Dhartung |
Talk02:53, 25 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Comment seems sensible if there has been an official (re-)naming, but I haven't seen any evidence of this yet - any offers?
Aquilina22:35, 1 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Comment. If it was known as Whitworth Gardens for the last 100+ years, might that not be its most common usage both in any literature and in speech? —
Centrx→
talk •
08:55, 2 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Oh come on! WHY is this page still under the wrong name? Clearly the people who refuse to change it have never actually been to the gardens? The gate to the gardens actually has "Sackville Gardens" written on it in metal lettering, and there is a huge official sign welcoming people to "Sackville Gardens" also. Refusing to change it to its current name is just being stubborn. Should we change the page for Sri Lanka back to Ceylon while we're at it?
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Images
This was way more images than an article like this needs. I pared it down to: best of three panoramas (shows park layout, others show a gate and a building); good 3/4 view of statue; close-up of plaque; and beacon. The rest can go in a gallery, where they at least won't interfere with reading the article. The present spacing of the photographs still looks good when I resize my browser as if on a smaller screen. --
Dhartung |
Talk03:21, 25 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Also, there was one caption and an edit summary that referred to Turing's codes, but without any in-article explanation. If that's relevant (the text is on the memorial?) say so and explain. --
Dhartung |
Talk03:23, 25 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Turing's codes? Of course THEy wouldn't be relevant to anything. They were, in fact, the German's codes... and the fact that Turing helped crack them is... well... who cares? Too much information, like too many pictures, is a BAD thing... plus.. making people THINK possibly??? Vote a big NO to anything like that
As a note, it does appear that the Manchester City Council site calls it Sackville Street Gardens now. Whether or not that's the most important thing is another question. --
Alynna00:51, 13 November 2006 (UTC)reply
The council signs now read "Sackville Gardens", and as such the name of this article surely needs to adopt that CURRENT name. Whitworth Gardens should now be seen as a former name.
Hardylane23:32, 8 September 2007 (UTC)reply