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editMaybe it'll be interesting to create a redirect page. John Keogh is also an australian lawyer that patented the wheel... See: [1], [2] and obviously Wheel.
- Interesting stuff. Of course we've got hero of Ireland and kind of historical novelty, so there's no way to say that one is more known than the other. What I'd suggest is that we go ahead and start John Keogh (lawyer) and then, at the top of this article, we put:
- This article is about the Irish independence campaigner. For the Australian patentee of the wheel, see John Keogh (lawyer).
- At the top of the new (lawyer) article, we put a similar notice pointing here. We're not supposed to have disambiguations if there are only two people by a name, but a disambiguating line is logical. It might create more readership for both articles and greater awareness of both men. Geogre 17:45, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
- OK, you're right. I just wanted to report that. I'm not so familiar with english :-) and so I'm active only in it.wikipedia. Thanks. -- Alessandro De Rossi 17:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Tidied up a bit / changed 'penal act' etc.Red Hurley 12:23, 22 May 2007 (UTC)