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A fact from List of places of worship in Elmbridge appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 January 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Comment: Not an amazing pic at this small size, admittedly. The list was moved to mainspace today (diff); WURC was newly created today. The hook fact, from page 517 of The Buildings of England: Surrey (2nd edition; 1971; Ian Nairn and Nikolaus Pevsner), is referenced in the sixth paragraph of the "Overview of the borough and its places of worship" section of the list (current ref [49]) and the first paragraph of the "Architecture and heritage" section of the church article (current ref [12]).
Hi Hassocks5489, review follows: articles moved/created on 4 January; both articles are excellently written and cited inline throughout to reliable sources (just a note that you include Hill, Roy (2002) in your bibliography at the list article but do not cite it); I've only checked relatively few of the vast number of sources used but found no issues with overly close paraphrasing (Earwig also turns up nothing); hook fact is mentioned in both articles and I can verify it to an online copy of Pevsner; picture is freely licensed (and taken by you) but, as you say, probably not great at this scale; two QPQs have been carried out. Thanks for producing these interesting articles, they are really enjoyable to read. You have clearly you have put a lot of work into them - Dumelow (talk) 22:07, 4 January 2021 (UTC)Reply