Talk:British industrial architecture

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Link back[edit]

@Chiswick Chap: Please add a link back to industrial architecture. Thanks, Srnec (talk) 12:08, 3 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Done. Chiswick Chap (talk) 12:12, 3 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

GA Review[edit]

This review is transcluded from Talk:British industrial architecture/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) 12:40, 7 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Many thanks for taking this on. Chiswick Chap (talk) 12:51, 7 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Comments

  • "the industrial revolution in this" that's typically capitalised.
    • Done.
  • "offers a connection to the birth of the modern world." whimsical, not encyclopedic in tone.
    • Edited.
  • (I ADORE that lead image, I had a dreadful journey back from Reading one day and ended up on the North Circular, passing that building made it almost all worthwhile)...
    • Thanks!
  • "1932–5, " -> "1932–1935, "
    • Done.
  • "once derided, now admired" I don't think this is appropriate for encyclopedia.
    • Edited.
  • "the industrial revolution with" see above. Apply the fix to following instances too.
    • replaced.
  • "of the Iron Bridge across " our article just calls it The Iron Bridge.
    • Fixed.
  • "Bedlam furnaces" linked in the caption but not here? And in the caption called Bedlam Furnaces...
    • Done.
  • In the image captions, check for overlinking, almost everything is already linked above.
    • Fixed.
  • "1777-9" -> 1777–1779.
    • Done.
  • "Scaling up" not sure how informative this heading is.
    • Edited.
  • "corn mills, malt houses, breweries and tanneries" might consider linking some of the slightly more obscure things, like malt house/tannery?
    • Done.
  • "as war raised grain prices" which war?
    • The French Revolutionary Wars; soon after, the Napoleonic Wars...
  • "Murray's Mills," Murrays' Mills.
    • Fixed.
  • "Murray's Mills (for cotton) on the Rochdale Canal, Manc" see above for Mills, and Rochdale Canal is overlinked.
    • Fixed.
  • "storey Corn Mill" is there a reason it's capitalised?
    • Fixed.
  • "between 1795 and 1805" move that to after the mention of Telford.
    • Repositioned all the dates here.
  • More overlinking in most of the captions.
    • Fixed.
  • "time of king Henry VIII for" remove "king".
    • Fixed.
  • "Chatham Dockyard: from right to" overlinked.
    • Fixed.
  • "1785[13]" full stop before ref.
    • Done.
  • "No. 3 covered slip" do our readers know what this means?
    • Clarified explanation in sentence.
  • "in 1838.[14][11] " ref order.
    • Fixed.
  • "Dockyard, Chatham: No. 3 " Chatham overlinked.
    • Fixed.
  • "pagoda-like" link pagoda.
    • Linked.
  • "Functional design" image captions are full of overlinked terms.
    • Fixed.
  • "Early 19th century" full stop.
    • Added.
  • "for beer" no need to link common words.
    • Fixed.
  • "became the "workshop of the world".[" according to?
    • Disraeli.
  • "Eccles Shorrock's India Mill, Darwen and its 300 foot high Italianate campanile chimney, 1867[19]" full of overlinking, and convert 300 foot.
    • Done.
  • "Cathedrals of progress" again, a little POV.
    • The exact phrase was Gautier's "Cathedrals of the new humanity", cited, but "of progress" captures its meaning pretty closely.
  • "Bristol Temple Meads Station" -> "Bristol Temple Meads railway station"
    • Done.
  • Station isn't capitalised in most of these.
    • Fixed.
  • E.g. Paddington Station -> London Paddington station.
    • Fixed.
  • Check all the image captions, masses of overlinking going on. I won't mention it again.
    • Fixed.
  • "1836–40" 1836–1840.
    • Fixed.
  • "Grade II* listed " normally hyphenated in this usage and link?
    • Done.
  • "1903–4" 1903–04.
    • Fixed.
  • "1903-4" same.
    • Fixed.
  • "1932–5 " -> "1932–1935"
    • Fixed.
  • "combination of Art Deco" overlinked.
    • Fixed.
  • "have taken up the challenge" doesn't feel encyclopedic.
    • Edited.
  • Nothing from the 21st century?
    • All right, added.
  • "Jones, Edgar" en-dash in year range.
    • Fixed.

A nice article, lots to do here, but optimistic. The Rambling Man (Keep wearing the mask...) 15:58, 7 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]