Talk:Capture of Gibraltar

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Tupelo the typo fixer in topic question about the use of shells

Date inconsistency edit

The infobox on Gibraltar states that the territory was captured by the British on 4 August 1704, instead of 3 August as this article states. Which one is correct? howcheng {chat} 08:43, 3 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Mentioning the aftermath of the capture in the lede edit

The lead does not mention either the sacking of Gibraltar that took place after the takeover (which resulted in a diminishing popular support for the Allied faction in Andalusia) or the fact that, as a key consequence of the capture, the Spanish population left the city forever (even though they might not know at the time that it would be permanent), which resulted in a mostly non-Spanish population (to this day). These facts are not good or bad: they are verifiad historical facts which most sources cite as very relevant in a pivotal turning point in the history of Gibraltar. These issues should not have been removed from the lead, don't you think?[1] - Imalbornoz (talk) 13:56, 14 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

This is a classic example of Lede fixation by an editor with a bee in his bonnet. And I can already see you winding up to make personal accusations against other editors being somehow "embarrassed" by history. The information is in the article, it's been added in a manner reflecting WP:NPOV and I don't see it as belonging in the lede, which is supposed to summarise the main details in the article. Yes that should have been removed, no it shouldn't be re-added. You have no consensus to do so. WCMemail 14:39, 14 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

question about the use of shells edit

"Tens of thousands of shells were fired in the attack."

Can this really be true? I know that shells existed before this time but don't believe they were very common in 1704, especially for use on Royal Navy warships. Even a hundred years after this time the Royal Navy was using primarily solid shot, with some use of chain, canister or grape shot. I don't believe even one shell was fired by Nelson's ships at Trafalgar in 1805. Tupelo the typo fixer (talk) 15:32, 12 June 2020 (UTC)Reply