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@Mitch Ames: Yup, and thanks! I didn't know there was a template either, but it was closing time at the local history centre so I was going to come back to it. SamWilson 23:21, 17 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
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I added this to wp:HSITES. What list of historic sites should this place appear on? I don't see it in Australian National Heritage List, which lists 93. There are no in-bound links yet. Is it instead on the Commonwealth Heritage List (article describes what that is, but does not list them). It is time to create an explicit list of those ones, anyhow. And/or what historic register should include this Commercial Hotel place in Western Australia? I didn't look at "SHOWA" yet, mentioned above, maybe that needs to be listed out? --doncram 00:31, 18 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
I also created State Register of Heritage Places, which could be the list article for the State Register, which seems to be missing otherwise.
Note the Commercial Hotel entry in List of heritage places in Fremantle has a bad footnote, goes to a Section 404 error or something, could be fixed by reference(s) used here now. This is a bit far astray for me. --doncram 01:03, 18 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
before this gets out of hand - could we take this to the freopedia talk? There s a lot more to this than just one hotel. thanks JarrahTree 01:12, 18 March 2017 (UTC)Reply