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This article is part of the Penwith Wikiproject, an attempt to improve and expand Wikipedia coverage of the district of Penwith in Cornwall, United Kingdom and related topics. Contributions and new members welcome, you can edit the attached page, do a task from our to-do list, or visit the project page, and contribute to discussion. |
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- Articles are written using a standard set of headings (see suggestions for article structure here. This is to maintain consistency between Cornwall articles and improve the quality of entries through a constant style of writing. These headings are, however, plastic and in state of flux and although we welcome suggestions or improvements, we would appreciate discussionbefore any major changes to the layout yourself.
- Be bold - if you know something about Penwith then put it in! We value your contributions and don't be afraid is your spelling isn't great as there are plenty of spelling and grammar experts on clean-up duty!
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Just came to this page during a search on Barbara Hepworth and noted that a valiant effort had been made, but the subjective, first-person prose was completely at odds with Wikipedia style.
Sorry if the editing was rather brutal, but this page does need work and the best way to proceed is probably to discuss it here and work together on making it into a useful resource.
- I fully agree and support this approach. Good work! - Chris Jefferies 17:05, 25 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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There's no mention of the name Trewyn Studio at this time -- Rodge500 18:57, 26 April 2006 (UTC) now done --Rodge500 19:21, 29 April 2006 (UTC)