John James Clark & William Wardell edit

I have read numerous texts on Kew Asylum (later known as Willsmere) and haven't found any mention of John James Clark or William Wardell being the architects of Willsmere. I have found numerous mentions of Frederick Kawerau and GV Vivian, though. Please provide citations for Clark and Wardell. Shelbypark (talk) 16:04, 2 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

JJ clark was involved in Ararat and Beechworth, not Kew. References to JJ Clark removed Shelbypark (talk) 13:08, 14 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Proposed merge with article: Kew Asylum edit

I'm not sure that this article has enough information to warrant its own article. Pretty much everything here is already covered in the Kew Asylum article. As someone reading these two articles for the first time it was not immediately apparent that the two were one in the same building. This article would be better as a redirect page. --A.Fox 17:35, 1 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Added details of Willsmere redevelopment edit

This is my first attempt at adding anything to Wikipedia. I have lived at Willsmere for 16 years, so I have a strong personal interest in this subject. I would like to expand on what I have added when I have more time. My additions help to justify the existance of this article as a seperate article. I would appreciate any constructive critisism of what I have added. PommyTaffy (talk) 10:32, 31 July 2011 (UTC) [1]Reply

  1. ^ Willsmere Conservation Management plan, Allom Lovell & Associates, March 1996