Talk:Haddenham, Cambridgeshire

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The following text was removed "The earliest period of Haddenham's history is shown by archaeological reports by Grassam to be the Bronze Age, he notes he presence at the village in Bronze Age barrows; similarly continuity is shown into the Iron Age by White's archaeological reports,with Iron Age features like ditches and possible roundhouses noted. The most notable piece of Haddenham's history is noted by Bray and Robinson who described the discover of Anglo Saxon burials at the local Three Kings pub, this coupled wth historical records of a saxon ecclesiatical manor suggesting Haddeenham was a settlement in Saxon times. Also Whittaker's archaeological reports record 18th century pits in Haddenham; the most recent historical significance for Haddenham being it's Bombing Decoy. This decoy was recorded as A K (day) and Q (night) type decoy to divert bombing away from Bomber Commands nearby airfields in the Second World War. This feature is shown by local reports from Salmons and Finch's archaeological report indicating hutting on the former site to the North of Haddenham."

With a little more work, this text can be added back. -- Senra (talk) 15:28, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Properly cite all reliable sources and pay attention to spelling (e.g. saxon is Saxon, ecclesiatical is ecclesiastical, wth and he should be with and the but these are probably typographical errors) and grammar (18th century used adjectively is 18th-century, and say what&mdash;"... roundhouses noted. The most notable piece of Haddenham's history is noted ..."? Perhaps use a Thesuarus?)
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 * Old-English or foreign words should be italicised thus Haddeenham should be Haddeenham by adding two single quotation marks either side of the word like this:  Haddeenham .
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 * Check other Wikipedia articles to see how they are constructed. Our best articles appear on the Main Page every day. Little Thetford is also a featured article and it is near to Haddenham, Cambridgeshire and Witchford

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 * Grassam, 2005, report 1809 &mdash;According to Bishop (2007) p. 25, Grassam (2005) is unpublished and thus cannot be used on Wikipedia per WP:OR
 * White, 1997, ‘Flat Bridge Farm, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, an archaeological evaluation’&mdash;see below
 * Bray and Robinson, 1990, ‘Anglo Saxon Burials Haddenham’ &mdash;According to Bishop (2007) Appendix, Bray and Robinson (1990) is unpublished and thus cannot be used on Wikipedia per WP:OR
 * Whittaker, 1998, report 261 &mdash;According to Bishop (2007) Appendix, Whittaker (1998) is unpublished and thus cannot be used on Wikipedia per WP:OR
 * Finch, 2013, 'What information can field surveys discover about structures at WWII airfields and associated sites in Cambridgeshire?' &mdash;this may be unpublished original research and thus not able to be used on Wikipedia
 * Bishop (2007) is:
 * I have raised the issue of the reliability or otherwise of the above sources at our reliable sources noticeboard where other editors will voice their opinion -- Senra (talk) 21:20, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

I have improved the Pastscape citation as a start using ... ... which results in ... -- Senra (talk) 13:38, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
 * In the case of Pastscape, there is also a Wikipedia template, Cite PastScape, which can be used instead of the above. Thus ...
 * giving ...
 * The beauty of templates is that they are maintained centrally. Link-rot is less of a problem with such templates as others help keep them up-to-date -- Senra (talk) 19:44, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
 * I suspect your "White, 1997, ‘Flat Bridge Farm, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, an archaeological evaluation’" is
 * giving ...
 * which can be added to the Haddenham article. Include the page number as page, or page numbers as pages, if you know them.
 * -- Senra (talk) 18:15, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
 * giving ...
 * which can be added to the Haddenham article. Include the page number as page, or page numbers as pages, if you know them.
 * -- Senra (talk) 18:15, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
 * -- Senra (talk) 18:15, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

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