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Solsbury Hill: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:0805:08, 15 June 2022Clonkex talk contribsm 19,801 bytes −1 The linked article states that "trig point" is the common term in the UK, and that "triangulation pillar" is the formal term. They're generally not known as triangulation stations in the UK, and since Solsbury Hill and its associated pillar are in the UK, it's better to use the UK term. I've chosen the supposedly formal term, but we can change it to "trig point" if that's preferred undo

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  • curprev 15:1915:19, 23 March 2022Shaun Sheep talk contribs 19,804 bytes +345 Correcting the scheduling information. Adding this to the section about the hillfort with the correct refernce to the official entry on the NHLE replacing the one to PastScape. Editing the info box changing 'Scheduled Ancient Monument' to the current 'Scheduled Monument', giving the correct official scheduling number (different from the PastScape ref) and adding the date of designation and official name of the schedule entry. undo Tag: Visual edit

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