Talk:Peter van Geersdaele
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"NOTE :One member of the team , Graham Adamson , was still alive as at 07/10/19"
Hi {{u|Sillyoldwizard}}, thanks for your addition to this article regarding Graham Adamson. It's particularly helpful, since I hadn't been able to find his first name before, for the following sentence: "Van Geersdaele led the operation, with help from Jack Langhorn, Senior Technician at the British Museum's plasterers' shop, A. Prescott, Nigel Williams, G. Adamsom, Y. Crossman, and G. Joysmith." Could you please share your source for the fact that he is still alive, so it can be properly incorporated into the article? Thanks, --Usernameunique (talk) 15:16, 7 October 2019 (UTC)