User talk:Old.Coastie.DW

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According to Robert Anderson (poet), he is the Cumberland Bard, not James Dyer. If you have wp:reliable sources that state otherwise, please edit the relevant article before making changes on the disambiguation page. Thank you. Leschnei (talk) 14:30, 16 February 2022 (UTC)

Hello, thanks. I have been trying to create the article/page for Jimmy Dyer the bard. He was the younger brother to my 3x great grandfather and is very well known in Carlisle, and the statue to created by Jenny Bluck is definitely not to Anderson.

Once I have created the new content I shall update the disambiguation page with a link.

All the best, David

P.s. the Carlisle museum, Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust, has his fiddle on display and recently created this Facebook Post to advertise the fact. https://m.facebook.com/TullieHouse/posts/5895075623851866

Old.Coastie.DW (talk) 16:15, 16 February 2022 (UTC)