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editPlease used the full word and not the symbol &. BlueValour 22:46, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
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editI have now removed and his influence lives on in the minds of the boys he taught and the strength of popular theatrical productions in Liverpool. twice and it should not be replaced. What may or may not live on in people's minds is completely unverifiable as is any direct link with present theatrical productions. If you can source these as a quote from someone notable, with a web reference, that would be an acceptable alternative. See WP:V. BlueValour 23:48, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
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editPutting a couple of references at the end of an article is not sourcing. Each set of facts should be directly linked to a source. See WP:CITE - this tag must remain until sourcing is complete. BlueValour 19:23, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
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Durband
editAn unusual surname Durband. It stands out. In the case of Alan Durband and the Durbands in Jodie Comer's family tree they both descend from a mariner who settled in Liverpool called Enoch Bowles Durband who was born in Eastry, Kent in 1796. Looking at Alan and Jodie's careers there must be a dramatic gene in the Durband DNA!C3MC2 (talk) 14:50, 2 August 2023 (UTC)