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What is the evidence for Norman L. Wilkinson[edit]
Would someone please be able to cite where the "L." in Norman L. Wilkinson is used? A quite search of contemporary records of his time doesn't show an obvious use of the L., and definitely neither his birth or death record which just show Norman Wilkinson. Census records the same. Without the evidence, I will be removing the L. until we can cite that component. — billinghurstsDrewth 14:25, 5 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
If it is the archive.org page about the work "The Dardanelles", that entry looks wrong, as the book has no reference to the L. in the author pages. — billinghurstsDrewth 14:34, 5 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]