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In the External Links list. More specifically, everything I wrote in my original version of the article was found in either the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography article or the Art Deco Society page. (Each fact might have been elsewhere in addition to these places, but they were my main sources.) At that time I didn't see the need to add individual footnotes to each sentence; standard encyclopaedias don't do this, but just write the article and list a bibliography at the end, so that's what I did. (I personally would reserve footnotes for direct quotes and particularly contentious statements.)
If you think it a good idea, I could rename the "External Links" as "References". Or if you want footnotes, you're welcome to trawl through the two external pages I mentioned above to work out which sentence refers to which source; but I don't have the time myself to do this (particularly but not merely because I don't see the need). --Zeborah10:33, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Hey there, yeah sorry, there are lots of variants on the standard "unreferenced" tag which is what I meant to put up on this page (I just got it confused with another one). Renaming the "External links" section as "References" sounds like the way to go. Cheers, Kotare08:41, 28 April 2007 (UTC)Reply