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Can you do me a favour (because I'm unravelling a unknown length of string here) and let me know your thoughts on whether or not we are documenting the actual name of the hospital or an artifact of the original source for the names
Dr. Jeremy Taylor publication "Hospital And Asylum Architecture 1840-1914". When I reviewed the current source
for the name it became unclear if this was formally named "Third Lancashire County Asylum", and instead it was just the "third Lancashire County Asylum" per the history page on the same site quote:The third Lancashire County Lunatic Asylum, Rainhill opened 1st January 1851 simultaneously with the second asylum, Prestwich
and our own disambig page
Lancashire County Lunatic Asylum. Just in glancing around I can see:
I found Simon Cornwells site (careful, the site is listed as unsecured but I can't find anything obvious wrong) lists Rainhill as alternatively "Third Lancaster County Asylum" as does this similar list which both base their work off the original "Hospital And Asylum Architecture 1840-1914" which has raised my circular sourcing hackles a bit i.e. Taylor writes a list differentiating the different hospitals, Cornwell adds to list in table, Table becomes the source of countyasylums.co.uk and so on, but the numbering convention may not have been in original source, or may have been included only as a differentiator rather than a formal name, meanwhile wikipedia seems to just be adding "First", "Second" etc to sites where it isn't included at all because of some perceived convention. Koncorde ( talk) 08:52, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
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Hello
I notice you deleted some stuff I put on this page; I’ve opened a discussion
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How do you cite two authors I can't figure out. Can you fix my link?
TShape12 ( talk) 08:34, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
Here you've put 1989 inside the sfn, but 1982 in the citation template. They have to match for the sfn to work. DuncanHill ( talk) 13:07, 14 May 2024 (UTC)