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Adding images of individuals

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Over the last 3 years images featuring individuals have been added to the White House room articles. The room articles are primarily about the architecture and decorative arts of these rooms. While some text describing historic events that have happened in a particular room are important, if the event is significant enough to have its own article (Partial Test Ban Treaty) the photograph is more appropriately placed there with a link in the article to the White House room article.

There are an abundant number of photographs showing the rooms without people, where the focus is on the architecture and decorative arts. The emphasis in adding a photograph is to illustrate the room and its furnishings, not an individual. If you must add images of people, please add them in the gallery feature. CApitol3 (talk)

For this article, it should include at least one image with the room being used for its designated function. The standard choice would be a general view with the current cabinet. -- 签名 sig at 13:35, 21 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Based on Downing Street?

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Is the Cabinet Room, or more precisely the elliptical table and the positioning of the President's chair, based on the Cabinet Room in 10 Downing Street, London? — Preceding unsigned comment added by KarenSutherland (talkcontribs) 22:00, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]