Wikipedia Page - Anne, Princess Royal
editOn the page: [1], under Civic Appointments should be added: 1986 - Master, Worshipful Company of Carmen (see [2]). Haynesta (talk)
History:
editIn paragraph 3 under this heading, the following appears: "The Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the club in July 1904[2]:135 and later as King Edward VII ..." Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, at which time the then Prince of Wales became King Edward VII, so he was already King Edward VII in July 1904. Suggest a rewording of this sentence, such as: "The foundation stone of the club was laid by King Edward VII in July 1904[2]:135 and later, together with Queen Alexandra, he officially opened the club in July 1907.[2]:91" Haynesta (talk)
List of former synagogues in the United Kingdom
editRegarding page<ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_synagogues_in_the_United_Kingdom<ref>, I believe there was a synagogue at the southern end of Lea Bridge Road in London. Should this be included? The Clapton Federation Synagogue at 47 Lea Bridge Road (formerly Sha’are Shomayim or Clapton Synagogue and Tamud Torah) was founded by Elias Emphraim Frumkin (1880-1958), from a family of east end wine merchants, Frumkin & Co. Constructed in a cinematic art deco style to a design by Marcus Kenneth Glass, the building was demolished in 2006 in the face of attempts to have it listed. [References: <ref>https://leabridge.org.uk/gazetteer/archaeology/clapton-federation-synagogu.html<ref><ref>'Hackney: Judaism', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney (1995), pp. 145-148<ref>; and <ref>The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History by William D. Rubinstein, Michael Jolles and Hilary L. Rubinstein<ref>]Haynesta (talk)