Talk:Nursing Service Cross

Fair use rationale for Image:Nursing Service Cross (Australia) medal.png
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BetacommandBot 05:25, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

Letters Patent
There is some inconsistency in use of case for Letters Patent on Wikipedia, as well as elsewhere generally. However, after a prolonged period of consideration, I am following the case convention used in the Australian legislative instruments for references to Letters Patent for our honours and awards in the Australian honours and awards system, which is to treat it as a proper noun and use Letters Patent (not letters patent). This is because the legislative instruments are the formal official source.  Kangaresearch  10:59, 13 June 2020 (UTC)

Riband (ribbon) description
I have read the article on the NSC. It is well structured and appears to be comprehensive. Any changes I might make are minor and stylistic and would be my preference rather than necessary. I would suggest describing the ribbon as "white, with gold edges and a 12 mm wide central deep-red stripe." The substantial difference is that the description starts with the base colour rater than the edges. The description could retain the symbolism of the colours parenthetically but I think that it could just be written as a separate sentence. It is up to you whether you adopt this suggestion. Regards, Cinderella157 (talk) 06:43, 17 June 2020 (UTC)


 * Thanks. It is a decent suggestion (I followed the order it appeared in the legislative instrument, but there is no reason not to look at alternative orders). I had thought about making the symbolism of the colours into a note, but it is probably better to break it into another sentence. I’ll have a play with it and see how it works.  Kangaresearch   09:15, 17 June 2020 (UTC)