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Prose/structure -- my usual copyedit but no further concerns unless you feel I broke something.
Detail -- succinct, but I think reasonable for GA-level.
Referencing -- nothing leapt out re. reliability or formatting.
Images -- licensing checks out; my only suggestion is that it seems a shame to render these nice pics at the default size, I'd have thought the infobox photo (and map) could easily be say 280px, and the 1880 pic could get away with an upright factor of 1.2 or 1.3; just a thought...