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This article is largely reproduced from a printed publication written by the school itself in 1990, It is pretty gentle stuff with a simple history of the school and doesn't have a lot to reference against. This isn't really any different to similar schools in the area. The lack of availability of this information in the wider world is the reason for producing this article. | This article is largely reproduced from a printed publication written by the school itself in 1990, It is pretty gentle stuff with a simple history of the school and doesn't have a lot to reference against. This isn't really any different to similar schools in the area. The lack of availability of this information in the wider world is the reason for producing this article. | ||
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I have forwarded an email from the school confirming permission to use their images. | I have forwarded an email from the school confirming permission to use their images. | ||
:Your question seems to be how to reference your article submission, and ] should give you inspiration in that area. For more general ideas you can look for other articles on various schools and follow the ideas of those contributors who have brought them to where they are today. Remember, too, that the best articles become "Featured" and "Good" articles, so if you want to create a good article, find the good ones and learn from them. Best of everything to you and yours, and Joys! – ] <sup><font size="1" color="blue" face="Arial">]</font></sup> 13:59, 3 July 2013 (UTC) |
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mabdul 15:03, 8 April 2012 (UTC)File permission problem with File:Great Houghton School photo 1957.jpg
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This article is largely reproduced from a printed publication written by the school itself in 1990, It is pretty gentle stuff with a simple history of the school and doesn't have a lot to reference against. This isn't really any different to similar schools in the area. The lack of availability of this information in the wider world is the reason for producing this article.
I have put in links to illustrate specific points and information. I am struggling badly with how to reference them on the page.
I have forwarded an email from the school confirming permission to use their images.
- Your question seems to be how to reference your article submission, and this project article should give you inspiration in that area. For more general ideas you can look for other articles on various schools and follow the ideas of those contributors who have brought them to where they are today. Remember, too, that the best articles become "Featured" and "Good" articles, so if you want to create a good article, find the good ones and learn from them. Best of everything to you and yours, and Joys! – Paine Ellsworth 13:59, 3 July 2013 (UTC)