Talk:Frederick Crossfield Happold

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Orphaned references[edit]

I removed the following from the references section at the bottom of the article as they are totally unformatted and don't give links, or any information specific enough for them to be included in the article in this condition:

British Army Medals & Honour Rolls 1914-1920;
United Kingdom Census 1901;
Cecil Slack's letters: Volume 8

If they can be tidied up, formatted properly, web links provided, inline citations made etc. then by all means put them back into the refs sections. Arthur Holland (talk) 13:24, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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