Template:Did you know nominations/Charles Stewart (Royal Navy officer)

Charles Stewart (Royal Navy officer)

 * ... that Charles Stewart (pictured) lost his right hand in a naval battle at the age of 16, yet still reached the rank of vice-admiral?
 * Reviewed: St. Joseph's Church, Beijing

Created by Benea (talk). Self nominated at 16:42, 23 February 2013 (UTC).


 * Article - created new on 23 February, so new enough; 5392 characters of readable prose, so long enough; neutral; at least one inline citation to every paragraph; no copy vios detected using earwig, gave online refs a quick run on duplication detector, made minor change to 'note' to belt & brace similar wording; I've re-assessed as start class.
 * Hook - within length criteria at 140 characters; correctly formatted; correctly cited/supported by online ref #2 in 'Family and early career' section; and interesting.
 * QPQ done.
 * QPQ done.

I'm beginning to wonder if there is a problem with my browser as the license for the image is showing a parameter problem (this is the second I've come across this weekend), so please could you double check/amend the license?
 * If this minor query can be addressed, this article will be good to go.  SagaciousPhil   -  Chat  10:08, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
 * The PD-Art template has recently been updated and now requires another parameter to be filled in. Previously this was unnecessary, so it's affecting all the older uploads that used this template, and new ones which follow the existing pattern. I've done so, so it should be good to go. Benea (talk) 14:27, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Thank you for the explanation about the template; it was beginning to make me think I was seeing things!


 * Symbol confirmed.svg Good to go.  SagaciousPhil   -  Chat  14:50, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
 * According to MOS:HONORIFIC: "In general, styles and honorifics should not be included in front of the name, but may be discussed in the article. In particular, this applies to: styles and honorifics derived from a title, position or activity, including The Most Noble, The Most Honourable, The Right Honourable, and The Honourable".--Carabinieri (talk) 03:00, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I didn't know that - I have amended the hook.  SagaciousPhil   -  Chat  06:42, 28 February 2013 (UTC)