Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scottish Castles/Archive 2
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I have added a saltire to the Castle project logo to create a Scottish Castles Project logo for use in userboxes. I don't know how to make it more widely available (perhaps a more experienced Wikipedian could help). But those who want to include this userbox can do so by adding {{User:Antisthenes/Userboxes/Scottish Castles}} to their Babel Code. Antisthenes 14:30, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
Tower houseI've noticed that the article Tower house is not particularly well organised, far too short, lacks any references to styles such as L-plan, Z-plan etc., and is massively over-hibernicised. Considering that there are more of them in Scotland than anywhere else, an important subject. Also considering that so many are called "castle", and the majority of the older ones had Barmekins so were in effect mini-"castles of enceinte", or like for example Redhouse Tower, in East Lothian were in fact much larger castles originally, but upon their investment were left without any real fortification and have come to be known as simply 'Tower'. Any thoughts? Brendandh 01:43, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject CastlesUser:Neddyseagoon has set up WikiProject Castles. I would encourage all members to have a look over the project pages there, and maybe sign up. ::Supergolden:: 15:32, 1 February 2007 (UTC) Nigel TranterI have stumbled across your project due to my current project on developing the Nigel Tranter pages. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, let me fill you in: 1. Tranter was an established expert on fortified houses and tower houses. He wrote the well-acclaimed The Fortified House in Scotland series, which described every fortified house (ie tower houses, fortified manors but not fortresses) in Scotland. He drew pictures, gave potted histories and comments on architecture. Following this, he was approached for advice by many people restoring tower houses. 2. He wrote historical novels covering (almost without break) Scotalnd's history from 9th century to 18th century. This involved masses of research into the people, places, politics, architecture, legends, etc of Scotland. Most of the castles you wish to describe have a Tranter link. I draw this to your attention for a couple of reasons. 1. his works will provide a good research source for you, and help you define what should or should not be included, classifications, histories, notable stories or people. 2. My proposed efforts of improving (bit by bit) the Tranter cross-linking overlaps with your efforts to cross-link your works. ie. I plan to describe Tranter's works, and provide links to the real places and, where appropriate, link them back to the Tranter pages. As we are all lovers of Scottish castles and Scottish castle history, I am sure we can offer each other support. Check out above links, plus; Historical novels of Nigel Tranter, pre 1286, Historical novels of Nigel Tranter, 1286-1603, Historical novels of Nigel Tranter, post 1603 and Nigel Tranter#Non-fiction books. Keep up the good work! Gwinva 21:17, 5 February 2007 (UTC) InfoboxIf anyone wants to use this infobox, just paste this into your castle edit page and fill in the blanks. You can see how it looks at Spynie Palace. {{infobox Scottish castle Regards, Bill Reid | Talk 16:13, 15 February 2007 (UTC) Proposed deletionsFYI, I have proposed for deletion two scottish castle articles, as follows:
If anyone knows any different, please improve the articles, and remove the "prod" tags, otherwise they will be deleted on 8th May. Thanks, ::Edward Waverley:: 12:39, 3 May 2007 (UTC) In regards to the article there is only one Castle on the west coast of Stranraer, I do confess that at present the name of the castle eludes me, but it's on the way to the "corsewall lighthouse" (general info : corsewall lighthouse is a hotel) and it is in fact the ruins of a tower house, and looks very similar to "cardoness castle", as in what is remainig of it, and nothing like the picture posted. (More general info : I actually viewed it on the 20th April 2007) Gfours 16:25, 3 May 2007 (UTC) Castle or Fort?Are we alowed to add "forts" as well? I was looking for Dunskirkloch fort, it is the only castle/fort just west of Stranraer, *not as someone put* "cassels castle". Gfours 15:53, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
Standardisation of infoboxesThere are currently three different infoboxes being used on project articles, as follows:
WikiProject Castles, of which this is a descendent project, recently adopted {{Infobox Military Structure}}, (here), and this infobox has been edited to suit castles. I would point out that this is the only regional castle project, and Scottish castles are not so dramatically distinctive that they require to be treated differently to all others. The military structure template has all the functions of {{infobox Scottish castle}}, except "Open to the public" and "Entry fee". Entry fees change, and Wikipedia is not a directory (see WP:NOT), so I don't mind losing this, but I would like to keep "open to the public". Given the general Wikipedia trend to standardise infoboxes, I propose that this project adopts {{Infobox Military Structure}}, edited to include an "open to the public" field. Please support or oppose below, with reasons, so we can get consensus and add an infobox to all our articles. Thanks, Edward Waverley 14:31, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
OK, no objections then? I have further edited the project banner to include a "needs-infobox" field. Typing {{WPSCOTCASTLE|needs-infobox=yes}} on the talk page puts the article into Category:Scottish castle articles needing infoboxes. We can then go through and add them in. Its probably only worth putting this on decent sized articles - I don't see the point of having infoboxes on short stubs. Leenapier, there is a "type" field, that can be used for L-plan, tower house, or whatever, besides the "construction" field. Thanks, Edward Waverley 12:09, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Article talk page templateI have upgraded this projects article template to include a gradings system, it can be seen at Talk:Aberdeen Castle for a working example. Bobbacon 09:45, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Looking at the assessment criteria, the few article assessments that I've looked at need a fresh eye. Clarification of what is a reference is needed also. A proper in line citation is a reference. A list of books are valuable to assess the citations but should not be the actual reference. What do you think? Rgds, --Bill Reid | Talk 19:28, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Something akin to Medieval Scotland project's template would be a workable thing. Brendandh 14:37, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
ImagesOne of the notes on the project page is for more images, both interior and exterior views. I have tons of photos for the castles listed here, and I'd love to upload them to the relevant pages, but need a bit of guidance. None of the templates have a 'gallery' associated with them, and just popping them into pages might be too distracting. Since I'm new, I figured I'd ask for suggestions before I start uploading willy-nilly. Phouka 00:29, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
Castle of RattrayI have written the article Castle of Rattray from scratch but have been the only contributer and have pieced the history together from a large number of (often contradictory) web resources. Could some other users too take a look at it with a fresh pair of eyes, because I have started to read what I think is there and I may have got some facts muddled. thanks in advance, User:Bobbacon What's all this then?There seems to have been another discussion that should of been of interest to those here, but which was not made known by the proposers: Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 June 19#Category:Historic houses in Scotland. I live in a house in Scotland so, I assume do many others here! Brendandh 22:02, 25 June 2007 (UTC) NudgeI am assuming that the weather that did not affect the strengths of Scotland, but has perplexed the south of the island may have something to do with the (hopefully temporary) inertia now affecting this project. Isnae ower yet! Brendandh 22:55, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Article talk page template - revisitedJust wondering, If we adopt the Medieval Scotland Project style of template, does anyone have any ideas as to how we can apply some sort of uniformity of decision making regarding the importance scale? What makes castle A more important than castle B? --Bill Reid | Talk 17:09, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
I've noticed that parts of this article are copied from here. Asti 13:47, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
Proposed deletions (WP:PROD)
Location mapsIve just realised you can do a Scotland location map for any location, using Lat and Long. Is this a good idea for our articles? Jonathan Oldenbuck 11:22, 10 October 2007 (UTC) |
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