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Good detective work re his birth year. Did you order the birth certificate from BMD / Ancestry? I've amended it back to 1942, but we need a citation. DilletantiAnonymous (talk) 11:45, 19 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello! Regarding Pertwee's birthplace, a birthplace should be listed as it was named on the date of birth. You may add a line saying "(now known as Hove)" or "(now part of Hove)" to list the place's current name. For instance, if someone was born in Czechoslovakia we would still list their birthplace as Czechoslovakia even though the country no longer exists. The same would apply to a town that has changed hands; if a town was part of Germany on the date of birth, it would still be listed as part of Germany even if the town is currently part of France. Please correct your edit accordingly. Cheers! History Lunatic (talk) 22:10, 15 September 2018 (UTC)History Lunatic[reply]

It's really nice to see someone take the time to do proper research! From the details you gave, I agree the entry should read "Hove." To reduce confusion you might add something like "(West Brighton estates)" to prevent a lot of back and forth edits when others find it listed that way. Or copy this discussion to the Talk page of the article. Cheers! ~History Lunatic — Preceding unsigned comment added by History Lunatic (talkcontribs) 17:40, 16 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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