Wikipedia:British Isles Terminology task force/Specific Examples/Closed Summaries

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Just until things get settled on how to summarize the articles discussed to date, please avoid editing this page until some agreement can be reached at Talk first, or let one of the policing admins make the change. --HighKing (talk) 22:05, 21 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Summaries

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The summaries used are:

  • British Title
  • Invasion
  • Geographic scope
  • Unreferenced - Usage is unreferenced
  • Meteorological - Topic where British Isles is commonly used, or a scientific term
  • Comparison
  • Archeology - Topic where British Isles is commonly used, or a scientific term
  • Pipelinking - Incorrect pipelinking used
  • Largest Area

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A table summarizing the BISE article closes, and reasons. First pass at a categorization. From Archive "Closed1"

Article Classification Notes
F. H. Bradley Unreferenced Sentence removed
William Gillette Incorrect Changed to England and Scotland
Puerto Ricans in World War II Incorrect Content expert clarified to British Caribbean territories
Coal measure Unreferenced Sentence removed
Planned French Invasion of Britain (1759) Unresolved Invasion Consensus was to change to Britain but hasn't happened. Probably needs to be reexamined.
David T. Ansted Largest Area Originally stated "British Isles and Europe". Changed to "Europe".
St. Catherine's Point Comparison Unreferenced Changed to use referenced stat as being "Britain's oldest medieval lighthouse".
Hook Lighthouse Lighthouses Added "Oldest in British Isles" as per reference. Also, Lighthouses are not aligned to geopolitical entities.
Tasmania Pipelinking Fixed to link "British" with "British people"
Risk (game) Pipelinking Fixed so that "Great Britain" now links correctly
Grooved ware Unreferenced Archeology Fixed to "Britain and Ireland" as this is what is in the references - although "British Isles" is a common term in archeology
Isles of Scilly Scope Originally stated "southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula of the British Isles", changed to use "Great Britain" instead
Trinity House Lighthouses Article clarified to distinguish British Territorial waters from others. Lighthouses, as a topic, commonly refer to the British Isles.
James Cook Maritime Common usage in Maritime articles
Yorkshire Comparison "Largest in England and the British Isles". Irrelevant comparison, changed to UK.
Vic Oliver Invasion Unreferenced WWII "invasion of the British Isles", changed to "Britain"
The Village (The Prisoner) Incorrect Unreferenced Referred to "driving" from a village in England to a location in the British Isles. Changed to Great Britain as it would be impossible to "drive" to anywhere else.
Easegill System Unreferenced Changed to "Britain" as per references
North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) Maritime Largest Consensus was not to rename as the Channel is between the islands of GB & I.
British Entomology Fauna Book Title Unreferenced Keep text in line with Book title and quotations
Albert Square, Manchester Pipelinking Incorrectly pipelinked "Great Britain and Ireland"
Eric Williams Unreferenced Changed to UK as making more sense for the time period
Lake District Unreferenced Meteorological Comparison The UK Met office records rainfall for the UK. Unreferenced statement for wettest in BI.
Tooting Bec, Tooting Bec Lido Unreferenced Comparison Although probably true, the statement is unreferenced. Also unnecessary comparisons between British and Irish (biggest, smallest, etc) should be avoided unless somehow notable.
Crowbar (tool), Spud bar, Shit Language Distribution The "British Isles" does not have a single language variant. British English is used in Britain, Hiberno English is used in Ireland. Very probably the editor was referring to British English, and comparing it to terms used in the USA and in other English speaking countries.
Niccolò Paganini Incorrect Scope He only toured Britain and Ireland. Changed to use the term UKoGB&I.
Battle of Jersey Incorrect Made a false claim about being the last battle in the British Isles. False claim removed.
Brown Bear Fauna Distribution Common and Scientific distribution area for Fauna
Count palatine British Title A British title. Article changed to "United Kingdom".
1960 in rail transport Comparison Unreferenced Claimed to be the "first" in the "British Isles". Removed since it was unreferenced.
Cork College of Commerce Incorrect usage Used "Ireland and the British Isles". Sentence removed as nonsense.
Afro-Eurasia Unreferenced Incorrect Insertion Article was changed to British Isles from Britain, but that was unreferenced. Article cleaned up.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen timeline Incorrect quote Use of "British Isles" while the reference uses "Great Britain".
Cardinal protector of England Incorrect quote Fixed to agree with reference
Elaphrus uliginosus Flora Flora uses specific distribution regions which don't map to the British Isles, since the Channel Islands are considered part of France.
Henry A. Tuckett Incorrect quote Reference stated he went to Great Britain.
Brazen (TV series) Incorrect quote Reference uses UK
Mop wedding Unreferenced, Geographic scope The towns listed were all in England. Using BI was unreferenced. Text changed to England.
Rose Dugdale Correct quote Quote uses "British Isles"
British Royal Train Unreferenced claim Unreferenced claim removed