User talk:Col872

Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia, and I hope you won't be dismayed by reversion of your initial contribution. As a matter of passing interest, and as a former resident of Kinnaird Street, I can confirm that the street was in fact formerly known as Chichester Street, and adequate citations are available. There is, however, no justification for adding it to this article. The street was renamed during the 1930s, long before The Blue Lamp was made. Bjenks (talk) 15:19, 17 January 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you. My reason for the addition is that my mother was born and brought up at 2a Chichester Place which was used in the film 'Never Let Go'. Her cousins lived at 7 Chichester Street (as it then was) in the early part of the 20th century and I thought it would be useful to add in the previous name of the street for historical accuracy.


 * Your personal interest is very understandable, but it is unhelpful in the context of explaining the movie. When you have more experience with Wikipedia, you will also learn that it's not good to persist in an unnecessary edit war. In future, if you have a genuinely strong case, take it to a discussion on the talk page, providing reliable verification of your material. You also might like to check out this page. Incidentally, don't forget to sign your posts on a talk page, using four tildes. Cheers, Bjenks (talk) 01:18, 19 January 2016 (UTC)