Talk:Britannia Adelphi Hotel
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editI am not too happy about the title. When built, it was the "Adelphi Hotel". It is currently owned by the Britannia Hotel group. But hotel ownership changes quite frequently; do we then have to re-name it as the "Blogg Adelphi Hotel" (or whatever)? Why not just keep it simple and omit "Britannia"? Also it is more usual in the UK to add locations following the name with a comma, rather than brackets (although this is not always done - and in the USA brackets seem to be the norm). A nearby building is St George's Hall, Liverpool. My personal preference for the title would be "Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool"; clear, straightforward, consistent, and uncontroversial. Thoughts? --Peter I. Vardy (talk) 15:16, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
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