Talk:Ann Harvey
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[edit]Based on this users history, it is strongly suspected that this material is a copyright violation from the print-only Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Please confirm if possible. Fawcett5 19:29, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
- It's highly improbable that it was copied verbatim since the phrasing and spelling were very unprofessional.
The Grace Darling of Newfoundland
[edit]Was she really called the Grace Darling of Newfoundland. Her rescue was 10 years before Grace Darling's. Sounds a bit odd to me. --Tagishsimon (talk)
- Not familiar with the origin of calling Ann Harvey, Grace Darling of Newfoundland, it has been referenced in the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador and at this website describing the vessel Dispatch.
- Perhaps the comparisons to Grace Darling only appeared after Ann's second rescue, which occured the same week as Grace's rescue.
Ann Harvey was called Grace Darling because when Grace was alive she saved so many people just like Ann so that's why she was called the Grace Darling of Newfoundland — Preceding unsigned comment added by Haena12 (talk • contribs) 15:52, 6 April 2014 (UTC)
Arithmetic does not add up
[edit]Follow link to Despatch page:
- eleven crew and 200 passengers
- rescued 160 people
External link to "A Chamber Opera"
- crammed with 200 Irish immigrants (plus 11 crew)
- saving 168 of the passengers and crew
In this article...
- rescuing ... 163 shipwrecked souls
- thirty or more who had died from exhaustion or washed away and drowned
- more than 180 people were saved
- Five more of the survivors died on the rock and ten more expired on land after their dramatic rescue
Current summary:
- 211 crew and passengers.
- 30 or more died before rescue; so 181 or less were living when rescue started.
- 5 died on rock during rescue, so 176 or less were rescued.
- 10 died after rescue; leaving 166 survivors of the wreck.
Where did numbers 160, 163, 168 come from?
Disambiguation required
[edit]There's a retail chain and website called Ann Harvey: http://www.annharveyfashion.co.uk (sorry, added signiture later, I forgot) Digifiend (talk)
Rewrite
[edit]I put the rewrite template on the page because the whole thing reads like a breathless story rather than a serious article ("resucer", "Anne sighted", "little regard for their own safety", "expired", &c.). If i get round to it i'll give it a shot; feel free to, though, if you come across this and i haven't! Cheers, LindsayHi 14:51, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
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