User talk:Pruzman

Ageo020 05:01, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

License tagging for Image:Britannic 3.jpg
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Brittannic(s)
Hello and welcome. I see that you have authored an article on the White Star (etc.) ship Brittannic of 1930. As you probably know, there are a lot of gaps in Wikipedia's coverage of classic ocean liners and its good to see you fill one of those. Would you consider however changing the title of the article and the format to the one used, for example, for RMS Mauretania? As you see there, there is one page which lists the two Mauretanias, and the ship pages themselves have the year they were launched in parentheses behind the names to distinguish them. So someone searching for just RMS Mauretania would first come to this page, and from there choose the appropriate vessel.

If you want to reply, do it here, and I'll watch this page. Thanks again for you contributions. Kablammo 14:25, 8 September 2006 (UTC)