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Well done, I have added some bits - I though the link the buck house might intrigue. I think you need to consider what this article is for once the "Watt Institution" is open and this and the multilingual article on the museum will need to be rethought/ merged etc. You could consider that this will become the article about the library as an abstract concept and distinct from the Institution which is the listed building.
Victuallers (
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15:28, 7 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Thanks for adding to the page,
Victuallers! We created this page so there would be information available when the refurb is completed and it reopens. I believe Inverclyde libraries have a lot more information on the history of the library in their collections and some of their librarians are now trained to run editathons, so I'm hoping they'll take the opportunity of the re-opening to encourage some of their library users to add to this page with the additional information and sources that we didn't have access to online.
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22:30, 7 March 2019 (UTC)reply