Talk:Iris Wedgwood

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Voceditenore in topic Literary career?

Birthplace? Place of death?

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Birthplace? Place of death?--DThomsen8 (talk) 22:18, 21 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

I found the following information at this amateur geneology site (scroll quite far down):
Iris Veronica Mildred PAWSON
12 Dec 1886 - Q1 1982
BIRTH: 12 Dec 1886, Bramley (unclear which one, there are several in Yorkshire alone, but probably this one given its proximity to Farnley)
DEATH: Q1 1982, Brighton
Family 1: Ralph Lewis WEDGWOOD
24 Oct 1906, St Margaret Westminster, SW
CHILDREN: John Hamilton WEDGWOOD, Ralph Pawson W WEDGWOOD, Cicely Veronica WEDGWOOD
The info may well be accurate, but I was reluctant to add it given the unknown reliability of the source. – Voceditenore (talk) 05:52, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
  • Lacking citations, this genealogical website essentially lacks both credibility and reliability. In response, we really can't include information based on this source. Cind.amuse 06:35, 23 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
    • I strongly agree. That's why I hadn't added it to the article. There are lot of articles on Wikipedia already blighted by their reliance (and in many cases sole reliance) on these types of websites.

Further sources

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I've added the following two to the references. They might prove quite fruitful re Iris Wedgwood's background, but will require library research:

Iris's father was not only a naturalist, but also a local historian. Her daughter, Cicely Veronica Wedgwood, dedicated her book Thomas Wentworth, first earl of Strafford, 1593-1641: A revaluation to him and writes about her grandfather in the preface. I suspect checking the prefaces of her other books, may well yield further information about her mother as well. Voceditenore (talk) 09:58, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Literary career?

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If Iris Wedgwood was notable as an author, then why does the article contain ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about her literary career (beyond a simple listing of her books)? HrafnTalkStalk(P) 03:38, 23 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Because the reviews of her books either require subscription, e.g. [1], or research in an actual library. [2] It doesn't mean they don't exist, and can't/won't be added when editors get hold of them. Numerous stub articles about authors begin this way. Voceditenore (talk) 12:45, 23 May 2011 (UTC)Reply