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Page | Chatsworth House (Log · Page History) |
User | Honbicot (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 13 |
Minor edits | 2 (15.4%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 0 (0%) |
Reverted edits | 0 (0%) |
atbe1 | 41.4 |
Added (bytes)2 | 1,164 |
Deleted (bytes) | -15 |
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2 (15.4%)
Major edits
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11 (84.6%)
(Semi-)automated edits
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0 (0%)
Manual edits
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13 (100%)
Reverted edits
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0 (0%)
Unreverted edits
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13 (100%)
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Date | Links | Size | Edit summary |
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2007-07-07 14:46 | Diff · History | 257 | →The 6th Duke's garden (1826–1858): note on the fountain |
2006-06-03 14:03 | Diff · History | 189 | →The modern garden (1950–date): Added a picture of the south front. Not sure this is the best place for it though. |
2006-06-03 13:58 | Diff · History | 76 | →The 6th Duke's Chatsworth: dining room photo |
2006-01-16 03:17 | Diff · History | 1 | →The 6th Duke's Chatsworth: comma |
2006-01-16 03:15 | Diff · History | 94 | →Early Chatsworth: added picture of the Elizabethan house - image is rather small unfortunately |
2006-01-16 03:03 | Diff · History | 2 | →Modern Chatsworth: The Dowager Duchess has published yet another book about Chatsworth according to her article |
2006-01-16 02:55 | Diff · History | 4 | →Early 20th-century Chatsworth: |
2006-01-16 02:16 | Diff · History | -7 | →The 4th Duke's garden (1755–1764): |
2006-01-16 02:15 | Diff · History | 141 | →The 6th Duke's garden (1826–1858): added Water lily picture from Commons |
2006-01-16 01:59 | Diff · History | 8 | →The 4th Duke's garden (1755–1764): replacing image with a new version as the click through to the full size version isn't working properly since I overwrote the original |
2006-01-16 01:50 | Diff · History | -8 | →Chatsworth and rights of way: removed clumsy phrasing |
2006-01-15 19:06 | Diff · History | 229 | →Chatsworth and Rights of Way: this was hardly fair. They opened their HOUSE for free a hundred years before the rest of the stately home owners started to do so for money, nevermind the land |
2006-01-15 18:54 | Diff · History | 163 | →The 4th Duke's garden (1755–1764): amended label as there is now an uncropped highly quality version of the image |
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