User talk:Ivor Browning

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Problems with upload of File:Crispin Pailing.jpeg
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Speedy deletion nomination of Fergus Butler-Gallie


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Nomination of Crispin Pailing for deletion
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 * Hi. and welcome.  We are in constant - not to say desperate - need of new editors in almost every topic.  Which is why I while I comment your enthusiasm, I regret that you began writing articles without yet having gotten much of an understanding of what makes a topic notable.  Crispin Pailing, for example, may be the most wonderful rector, or may preach the greatest sermons even delivered in English, but even if he actually walks on water during his daily constitutional, we cannot have a page on him unless journalists in WP:RS publications write articles about him.  And at least some of those articles would have to be form areas other than Liverpool.  The links in the welcome message about will help you learn rules of this sort, but the best way to learn is to begin improving articles that already exist - and asking questions at the Teahouse and of other as you go.  I advise you to begin with a topic that your are familiar with and interested in.  It might be Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, a very interesting article that needs Inline citations.  But we have a world of articles many of which need updating and improvement.  You could begin with your favorite type of music, a book you loved as a kid, the history of a town you visited once on holiday - the scope is endless.  And as you work you will see that we are not being hard on you individually if we delete a page your wrote, we are attempting to build an encyclopedia.  Cheers.E.M.Gregory (talk) 14:51, 30 July 2019 (UTC)

Problems with upload of File:HJesus.jpeg
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Disambiguation link notification for August 3
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File copyright problem with File:Liverpool Plinth.jpeg
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Copyrighted images
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Stub tags
Hallo, I noticed this edit: please take care not to add stub to an article which already has a specific stub tag, and please note that all stub tags go at the end, not the top, of the article - see WP:ORDER. Thanks. There's a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia but it's an interesting journey. Pam D  06:50, 7 August 2019 (UTC)

File copyright problem with File:Plinth1.jpeg
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