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Round Tower
Well, I went to look up the book and found the ISBN number does not exist.So I searched on the title and found ISBN 1860591140 Irish Round Towers (Irish treasures series) by Roger Stalley Publisher: Country House. Amazon.com has a 1-2 month shipping time on this title and its sales rank puts in the category of rarelysold, in addition no other book quotes from this book according to Amazons database, a further sign of its obscurity. Further I discovered there are dozens of books on this same subject. So I concluded this is not a notable book in this field of study, just one of many non-scholarly popular titles. So I searched for a book that is notable and replaced it with one that stands out from the crowd, since Wikipedia lists notable and important titles, not comprehensive bibliographys of every book published, or editors favorites. Basically, there has to be some kind of justification or reason why this book is notable enough to be listed and not the dozens of others. Stbalbach 09:29, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * caveat my original edit did have a typo (so fair play for your diligence in fact checking) - an extra 5 in the ISBN, that aside I find your method and criteria slightly out of whack, Amazon.com "5-7 weeks " for lalor versus "1-2 months" for stalley + 1 review from a book reading club in wisconsin. I could say ;-) "Basically, there has to be some kind of justification or reason why this book is notable enough to be listed and not the dozens of others.". I purchased the Stalley book in the National Museum of Ireland (which must have some idea about things ancient in ireland), Stalley is a Professor of the History of Art at Trinty College Dublin, he has published 3-4 books on various aspects of ancient irish history,and on on a victorian architect. I have read the Salley book (or to fair to it - booklet) found it a good source of knowledge and information on round towers and at the time decided it was a valid addition to the article. I therefore am going to return my reference, with the end result being that between the both of us, over the last month we have added two references on a subject where before there was none. best regards Kglavin 00:25, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)


 * Ok good points, fair enough, Stally stays.Stbalbach 05:07, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)

National Ploughing Championships
hi, I got a list of venues from the NPA in the post this morning of all Championships held since '31; it's amazing what you get when you ask I suppose. You may want to have a look over it to see if it might need some tidying. :)

Dublin image layout
Not sure if your intent to tidy up the layout of the Dublin article images had the result you expected. Placing the "climate" image on the right has now split the intro paragraph in 2, with a large amount of whitespace interfering with readability. If no objection, I may just move the whole image frame down to the "Dublin Region" section further down the page.
 * yes if you can make it tidier please do, the way it was the TOC was taking over the whole image. Kglavin 12:24, 7 September 2005 (UTC)

More on stamp images
Further to your comment on my talk page, let's continue this, if you want, on my talk page wher I have added some more comments and another user has added their 2p worth. ww2censor 03:37, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

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Photo Farranfore station
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Beggars Bush
Looks like the site that was originally linked to has expired - it was originally a link to a history of Dublin. Thanks for removing the broken link. Autarch (talk) 13:14, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

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image use
Hi Kglavin,

Just letting you know that I'm using one of your images for my educational site, Essential Humanities, on the "Stone Age art" page (http://www.essentialhumanities.net/artpre.html).

Thanks for making this image available :)

Ewangowan (talk) 20:06, 7 October 2010 (UTC)

Question re: feature seen in your level crossing photo
As seen in one of your photos, File:Farranfore_train_station.jpg, what are the raked wooden planks visible across the width of the trackbed just before the level crossing? I've noticed these before next to level crossings but never found out their purpose. Cheers, Christopher (talk) 10:29, 26 April 2011 (UTC)

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