User talk:Richard Nevell

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Viking longship

Richard, nice work on Viking longship. Substitute any image you'd like; just trying to stimulate your thoughts re images. You can have as many images as you want. We have a "Gallery" subpage to use if you want to show several or more images without cluttering the Main Article. On the Gallery subpage, if you want the reader to view a copyrighted image, link to it, and annotate the link. For example, see Thylakoid/Gallery.

I divided up your paragraphs for easier readability; you may want to do it differently.

I hope you will continue to develop the article, and branch out to tell us more about the Vikings. Fascinating story, especially re Europeanean history, which you alluded to. And England.

Keep up the good work.

Anthony.Sebastian 20:08, 22 September 2012 (UTC), Managing Editor