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This does not appear to be an educational article describing 'South Midland Morris'. Rather it appears simply to be an advertisement for someone's CD. I therefore humbly suggest that this is inappropriate and should be removed.
 
This does not appear to be an educational article describing 'South Midland Morris'. Rather it appears simply to be an advertisement for someone's CD. I therefore humbly suggest that this is inappropriate and should be removed.
 
--[[User:PhilPreen|PhilPreen]] 11:34, 14 May 2007 (BST)
 
--[[User:PhilPreen|PhilPreen]] 11:34, 14 May 2007 (BST)
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The someone in question is the Senior Category Editor for dance on Folkopedia and the artefact in question is a CD ROM collection of written material - probably the most authoritative pieces of writing available on the subject of South Midlands Morris. Possibly it needs a better introduction on the page and there may be alternative opinions to the ones expressed in the CD itself, but I'm happy that the link is sufficiently non-commercial and of academic interest to remain.
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Revision as of 10:40, 17 May 2007

This does not appear to be an educational article describing 'South Midland Morris'. Rather it appears simply to be an advertisement for someone's CD. I therefore humbly suggest that this is inappropriate and should be removed. --PhilPreen 11:34, 14 May 2007 (BST)

The someone in question is the Senior Category Editor for dance on Folkopedia and the artefact in question is a CD ROM collection of written material - probably the most authoritative pieces of writing available on the subject of South Midlands Morris. Possibly it needs a better introduction on the page and there may be alternative opinions to the ones expressed in the CD itself, but I'm happy that the link is sufficiently non-commercial and of academic interest to remain.



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