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− | * ... that Canadian newspaper publisher '''[[W. A. Fry]]''' negotiated to bring two World War I crosses ''(example pictured)'' from graves in Europe back to the soldiers' parents in [[Dunnville, Ontario]]? | + | * <s>... that Canadian newspaper publisher '''[[W. A. Fry]]''' negotiated to bring two World War I crosses ''(example pictured)'' from graves in Europe back to the soldiers' parents in [[Dunnville, Ontario]]? </s> <small>{{cite news|title=Obituary – William A. Fry|date=April 28, 1944|newspaper=Dunnville Chronicle|location=Dunnville, Ontario|page=1}}{{cite book|editor=Cheryl MacDonald|title=Grand Heritage|publisher=Dunnville District Heritage Association|date=1992|location=Dunnville, Ontario|isbn=1-55056-084-0|page=119}}{{cite web|url=https://niagaraanglican.ca/newspaper/docs/2014/nov.pdf|title=First World War Cross|date=November 2014|website=Niagara Anglican|page=2}}</small> |
− | ** '''ALT1''':... that a cross from the grave of a Canadian World War I soldier was brought back to Canada by '''[[W. A. Fry]]''', and now hangs in St. Paul's Anglican Church ''(pictured)'' in [[Dunnville, Ontario]]? <small>{{cite news|title=Obituary – William A. Fry|date=April 28, 1944|newspaper=Dunnville Chronicle|location=Dunnville, Ontario|page=1}}{{cite book|editor=Cheryl MacDonald|title=Grand Heritage|publisher=Dunnville District Heritage Association|date=1992|location=Dunnville, Ontario|isbn=1-55056-084-0|page=119}}{{cite web|url=https://niagaraanglican.ca/newspaper/docs/2014/nov.pdf|title=First World War Cross|date=November 2014|website=Niagara Anglican|page=2}}</small> | + | ** '''ALT1''':... that a cross from the grave of a Canadian World War I soldier was brought back to Canada by '''[[W. A. Fry]]''', and now hangs in St. Paul's Anglican Church <s>''(pictured)''</s> in [[Dunnville, Ontario]]? <small>{{cite news|title=Obituary – William A. Fry|date=April 28, 1944|newspaper=Dunnville Chronicle|location=Dunnville, Ontario|page=1}}{{cite book|editor=Cheryl MacDonald|title=Grand Heritage|publisher=Dunnville District Heritage Association|date=1992|location=Dunnville, Ontario|isbn=1-55056-084-0|page=119}}{{cite web|url=https://niagaraanglican.ca/newspaper/docs/2014/nov.pdf|title=First World War Cross|date=November 2014|website=Niagara Anglican|page=2}}</small> |
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Sarlacc's Pit cave|Wells Gray Park Cave discovery]] | :* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Sarlacc's Pit cave|Wells Gray Park Cave discovery]] | ||
:* ''Comment'': Special occasion request for Remembrance Day / November 11 | :* ''Comment'': Special occasion request for Remembrance Day / November 11 | ||
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− | :* | + | :* [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] New enough, long enough, neutrally written, well referenced, no close paraphrasing seen in online sources. I think ALT1 reads more smoothly; hook ref verified and cited inline. Article contains one fair use image and the rest freely licensed. QPQ done. ALT1 good to go for [[Remembrance Day]], November 11. [[User:Yoninah|Yoninah]] ([[User talk:Yoninah|talk]]) 19:42, 4 November 2019 (UTC) |
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W. A. Fry
... that Canadian newspaper publisher W. A. Fry negotiated to bring two World War I crosses (example pictured) from graves in Europe back to the soldiers' parents in Dunnville, Ontario?"Obituary – William A. Fry". Dunnville Chronicle. Dunnville, Ontario. April 28, 1944. p. 1.Cheryl MacDonald, ed. (1992). Grand Heritage. Dunnville, Ontario: Dunnville District Heritage Association. p. 119. ISBN 1-55056-084-0."First World War Cross" (PDF). Niagara Anglican. November 2014. p. 2.- ALT1:... that a cross from the grave of a Canadian World War I soldier was brought back to Canada by W. A. Fry, and now hangs in St. Paul's Anglican Church
(pictured)in Dunnville, Ontario? "Obituary – William A. Fry". Dunnville Chronicle. Dunnville, Ontario. April 28, 1944. p. 1.Cheryl MacDonald, ed. (1992). Grand Heritage. Dunnville, Ontario: Dunnville District Heritage Association. p. 119. ISBN 1-55056-084-0."First World War Cross" (PDF). Niagara Anglican. November 2014. p. 2.
- ALT1:... that a cross from the grave of a Canadian World War I soldier was brought back to Canada by W. A. Fry, and now hangs in St. Paul's Anglican Church
- Reviewed: Wells Gray Park Cave discovery
- Comment: Special occasion request for Remembrance Day / November 11
Created by Flibirigit (talk). Self-nominated at 20:51, 3 November 2019 (UTC).
New enough, long enough, neutrally written, well referenced, no close paraphrasing seen in online sources. I think ALT1 reads more smoothly; hook ref verified and cited inline. Article contains one fair use image and the rest freely licensed. QPQ done. ALT1 good to go for Remembrance Day, November 11. Yoninah (talk) 19:42, 4 November 2019 (UTC)