User talk:Claire Carstairs

I am doing a thesis on the Pughs in the 1970s and have cleared up some innacuracies and infelicities in this account. As I complete my interviews and research I will add more references: I have spoken to Pugh's eye specialist, who refutes the claims about his colour blindness, so have removed these. ¬¬¬¬
 * Please see the talk page for Clifton Pugh.Weedwhacker128 (talk) 16:05, 31 August 2010 (UTC)

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Thanks SineBot for responding to Claire's lack of "signing" of her posts as it makes it much easier for us to know just who is posting what rather than having to search through history and contrib pages  Robert of Richmond (talk) 07:00, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

Hi Claire Carstairs,

Just added a question for you re Clifton Pugh

Your statement:"Why on earth does it matter where my IP address is? I travel widely, It so happens that my husband, who is an Australian, uses this address, I am entirely ignorant of what this even means. I have no idea what four tildes are. Judith Enos drew my attention to this Wikpedia article because she knew of my scholarly interest in and relationship with the Pughs. I plan to see if I can supply photographs in which Judith Pugh holds copyright, but I doubt she will supply them to accompany an article which talks about his supposed colour vision issue in this way. Judith Enos said the writer sent a copy to Judith Pugh and she was very irritated by the error."

My Question: Query Claire: when you say "the writer" to whom are you referring? The Wikipedia material has no one writer.--Robert of Richmond (talk) 06:37, 24 February 2012 (UTC)