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Redrose64 is a Wikipedian who has found that whilst there are many excellent articles, there are still some which could do with improvement. Thus, I decided to become an editor. My primary concerns are coverage of the British railway system, and certain records and their labels; hence the userboxes at right. [bad style - changes from third to first person in same paragraph] Every so often something annoys me and I become something of a gnome. My platypoid tendencies occasionally manifest themselves in other ways (a b c d).
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Contents
About me
What do I do?
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I am a computer programmer by profession, with diverse interests in many apparently unrelated areas. I've tried to show that by means of userboxes; unfortunately, if formatted as a single column, it turned out to be rather long but was still not exhaustive. Since it got a bit silly, I've shunted most of them into a siding. A few have been retained, placed alongside relevant paragraphs as illustration.
My programming skills are mainly in DataFlex and PFXplus (also known as Powerflex). I also have experience in HTML.
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This page might look messy; just as I worked out how HTML is done, I find Wikipedia with its strange ways of doing lists, tables etc. - and I can't always find the template that I like. However, hopefully my contributions are much neater.
You won't find me on TubeFace or SpaceBook; I don't tweet, blog, share files or anything else like that. I know that some people have great fun doing such things, but it's not my bag.
About my computer
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Not so long ago it was state of the art. But no longer. I can't keep on buying new kit just because some silly software salesman in Seattle says that their stuff needs it. So, by doing nothing, I move backwards.
Just at this moment, somehow or other, they began to run.
... they were running hand in hand, and the [Red] Queen went so fast that it was all she [Alice] could do to keep up with her: and still the Queen kept crying 'Faster! Faster!' but Alice felt she could not go faster, though she had no breath left to say so. The most curious part of the thing was, that the trees and the other things round them never changed their places at all: however fast they went, they never seemed to pass anything. ... till suddenly, just as Alice was getting quite exhausted, they stopped, and she found herself sitting on the ground, breathless and giddy. The Queen propped her up against a tree, and said kindly, 'You may rest a little now.' Alice looked round her in great surprise. 'Why, I do believe we've been under this tree the whole time! Everything's just as it was!' 'Of course it is,' said the Queen. ... 'It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!'
— Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass, and what Alice found there
Browsers installed
- Google Chrome 19.0.1084.52
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13
- Mozilla Firefox 12.0 (as from 6 May 2012)
- Opera 11.64 (Build 1403)
- Safari 5.1 (7534.50)
Why Redrose64?
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The red rose is the badge of the Duchy of Lancaster and my family mostly come from Lancashire. My favourite football team has a red rose in its badge; my favourite cricket county has a red rose on their cap; and (coincidentally) I have friends in the Welsh village of Rhos-goch.
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I was born in 1964, and the number 64 seems to come up in my life more often than the law of averages might suggest. It is also an exact power of 2, and therefore significant to a computer programmer.
Where am I?
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I have always lived in England, presently in Didcot - but my IP address geolocates to 51°30′00″N 0°07′48″W / 51.50000°N 0.13000°W, which is the Methodist Central Hall Westminster (work that out if you can), which is 49.17 miles (79.13 km) away from the truth. My mother has a different broadband supplier and lives 30 miles from me, but when at home, her laptop's IP address also geolocates to 51° 30′ 0.00″ N, 0° 7′ 48.00″ W, which is nuts. I have previously lived at Stonehouse, Corby, Telford, Bolton, Blackburn and Barford St. Michael. When living in Bolton, I lived opposite John Marshall (railway historian).
- Nearest river: River Thames
- Nearest canal (navigable): Oxford Canal (disused):Wilts & Berks Canal
- Nearest railway line: Great Western Main Line
- Nearest main road: A4130 road
- Nearest secondary road: B4493 road
- Nearest cycle route: National Cycle Route 5, five minutes ride away. Which (if I follow it for 37 miles (60 km)) takes me within one minute's ride of my mother's house.
I have been to other countries (always as a tourist), see box at right. It's chronological, so sorry to Scots everywhere. I have visited every traditional county in England, the last to be crossed off being Sussex in about 1999. However, I've not yet been to some of the new-fangled counties/unitary authorities such as Cleveland.
Former colleagues
Well, since most of us edit Wikipedia under pseudonyms, I can't be certain who anybody is, but I'm pretty sure that Mermade worked with me for some 15 years. Hello!
Upcoming | |
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Cambridge 22 | May 17, 2014 |
Manchester 23 | May 18, 2014 |
Oxford 16 | May 25, 2014 |
Cardiff 3 | May 31, 2014 |
London 82 | June 8, 2014 |
Leeds 3 | June 14, 2014 |
Recent | |
London 81 | May 11, 2014 |
Oxford 15 | April 27, 2014 |
Liverpool 11 | April 19, 2014 |
Plymouth 1 | April 3, 2014 |
Edinburgh 5 | March 30, 2014 |
Coventry 9 | March 30, 2014 |
Manchester 22 | March 23, 2014 |
Leeds 2 | March 15, 2014 |
Cambridge 21 | February 15, 2014 |
Swansea 1 | January 26, 2014 |
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Past meetups |
Wikipedians I have met
- Wikipedia:Meetups are great places to meet other Wikipedians. At these, and elsewhere, I have met:
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Part of a meetup; some of these people are named here
- Acalamari (talk · contribs)
- Clruwe (talk · contribs)
- Colinc1000 (talk · contribs)
- Dsergeant (talk · contribs)
- Edoddridge (talk · contribs)
- Edwardx (talk · contribs)
- Ex nihil (talk · contribs)
- Extua (talk · contribs)
- Geni (talk · contribs)
- GeoffH 112SU (talk · contribs)
- Grandiose (talk · contribs)
- Harry Wood (talk · contribs)
- HJ Mitchell (talk · contribs)
- Jarry1250 (talk · contribs)
- JohnCD (talk · contribs)
- John of Reading (talk · contribs)
- Jpbowen (talk · contribs)
- Jude12 (talk · contribs)
- KTC (talk · contribs)
- Kudpung (talk · contribs)
- Leutha (talk · contribs)
- Maproom (talk · contribs)
- Marek69 (talk · contribs)
- Mattgirling (talk · contribs)
- Mentifisto (talk · contribs)
- Mermade (talk · contribs)
- Mervyn (talk · contribs)
- MichaelMaggs (talk · contribs)
- Mike Peel (talk · contribs)
- MistyMorn (talk · contribs)
- Monkmans (talk · contribs)
- Mum's taxi (talk · contribs)
- Natkabrown (talk · contribs)
- Nicholas Jackson (talk · contribs)
- Paraphyso (talk · contribs)
- Philafrenzy (talk · contribs)
- Philjose (talk · contribs)
- PraveenRk1976 (talk · contribs)
- RexxS (talk · contribs)
- Rich Farmbrough (talk · contribs)
- Rock drum (talk · contribs)
- Skeptic sid (talk · contribs)
- Stemonitis (talk · contribs)
- Thryduulf (talk · contribs)
- Victuallers (talk · contribs)
- Wellho (talk · contribs)
- WereSpielChequers (talk · contribs)
- Widefox (talk · contribs)
- There have been others. Sorry, I can't remember everybody's handles. I may have met Harej (talk · contribs) but can't be sure. I have met some people who have edit under IP addresses - these have been omitted deliberately.
Awards
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The Wikilink Barnstar | ||
for working to speed up navigation by dilligently fixing links pointed at diambiguation pages! --SquidSK (1MC•log) 16:21, 12 November 2009 (UTC) |
Link to original award of the above by SquidSK
Link to original award of the above by DYKadminBot. Article received 448 hits on 29 January 2010
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The Railways Barnstar | |
Awarded for your work in expanding the James Cudworth article. Mjroots (talk) 08:01, 7 February 2010 (UTC) |
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This user helped promote the article Hawkhurst Branch Line to good article status. |
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for your efforts in fixing the soon-to-be serious problem with the templates that I had left unoticed. Where would we be without you? Jaguar (talk) 21:17, 19 January 2011 (UTC) |
Link to original award of the above by Jaguar
Link to original award of the above by DYKUpdateBot. Article received 1137 hits on 29 January 2011
Link to original award of the above by DYKUpdateBot. Article received 1459 hits on 12 February 2011
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The WikiProject Doctor Who Award | |
For your work on keeping Wikipedia's DW articles encyclopedic MarnetteD | Talk 23:42, 6 June 2011 (UTC) |
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The Citation Barnstar | |
For quickly correcting the table at Los Angeles City Council after the request of one anguished Wikipedian! GeorgeLouis (talk) 16:28, 30 June 2011 (UTC) |
Link to original award of the above by GeorgeLouis.
Link to original award of the above by DYKUpdateBot. Article received 3596 hits on 23 July 2011
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This user helped promote the article NBR 224 and 420 Classes to good article status. |
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The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar |
Thank you for your help. I'm feeling the love. Thank you. Dannymol (talk) 13:27, 20 September 2011 (UTC) |
Link to original award of the above by Dannymol.
Userboxes
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There are several scattered about this page, partly as illustration of the paragraph alongside, but mainly to brighten the place up a bit. There are well over 100 that I wanted to incorporate, but if formatted as a single column they took up too much space, so most of the rest have been moved to a userboxes sub-page.
Articles
Editing
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Virtually all my edits have been on either English Wikipedia or Wikimedia Commons. Whether good or (hopefully not) bad, all edits that I have done are recorded as by Redrose64, with the following exceptions, all from IP addresses:
- 82.109.193.99 12:53, 29 April 2009 - Matty Grooves Records (diff); this was before I registered
- 213.232.79.146 14:59, 21 October 2009 - commons:User talk:Redrose64 (diff); I didn't realise that the browser I was using didn't pass on all cookies that it should have
- 87.114.117.131 13:12, 4 March 2010 - Chaucer coming in contact with Petrarch or Boccaccio (diff); whilst carrying out this edit, I somehow became logged out. No idea why.
However, no other edits of any page from those IP addresses were mine. I do, however, have my suspicions as to who did some of them from 82.109.193.99; but I'm not telling. When editing from home, my normal IP address is dynamic, and begins 87; but the other three groups vary on a daily basis.
For the purposes of testing various features under circumstances of low user permissions, I have created account Redrose64a (talk · contribs)
Naughtiness
My alleged misdemeanours, such as they are, are recorded here. Despite these, I seem to have been given some extra rights on 14 June 2010. It's not all been bad.
Non-English editing
I have done a few, mainly to fix up mistakes by non-English speakers which a 'bot then propagated back to the English article, also to fix up errors copied verbatim from English Wikipedia. I've also set up a number of interlanguage links. They have all gone on as Redrose64 though; these edits on other Wikipedias were mine: Arabic; Basque; Belarusian; Bosnian; Breton; Bulgarian; Cantonese; Catalan; Chinese; Colognian; Croatian; Czech; Danish; Dutch; Esperanto; Estonian; Finnish; French; Georgian; German; Greek; Hungarian; Indonesian; Italian; Japanese; Korean; Latvian; Lithuanian; Luxembourgish; Macedonian; Malay; Norwegian (bokmål); Oriya; Persian; Polish; Portuguese; Romanian; Russian; Serbo-Croatian; Simple English; Sinhala; Slovak; Spanish; Swedish; Tagalog; Thai; Turkish; Ukrainian; Urdu; Vietnamese; Volapük; Welsh. For some reason, the Amharic, Aragonese, Bengali, Emiliano-Romagnolo; Egyptian Spoken Arabic; Hindi and Malayalam Wikipedias have noticed me. I had difficulty logging in at Urdu where I could only edit anonymously. See also List of WikiMedia accounts; SUL Info (see bottom for unattached accounts); Recent contributions on all projects
Other WikiMedia projects
- Commons (watchlist) - besides uploading a few dozen images myself, I've categorised over two thousand images uploaded by others
- Incubator (watchlist) - for some reason, they've noticed me
- MediaWiki (watchlist)
- Meta (watchlist) - mainly for Meetups
- Wikidata (watchlist)
- Wikinews (watchlist)
- Wikivoyage (watchlist)
Related
- Wikimedia UK (watchlist)
Done
Most of my editing has been amendments to existing articles. I also fix vandalism as and when I encounter it. However, I do claim to be the creator of:
- See here for verification.
- For some reason, in some edit counters, articles which are purely redirects also count towards the total, so to resolve the discrepancy, I admit to being responsible for setting up over 150 redirects, some of which were as a result of page moves. See here for verification.
To find out how many times an article is accessed daily: Wikipedia article traffic statistics - make sure that both date and article are filled in suitably. Thanks to Henrik via Piano non troppo.
Templates
- Navboxes:
{{GWR absorbed locos 1922 on}}
- Railway stations:
{{Commuter Stations: Cardiff Local Lines run by Arriva Trains Wales}}
;{{Railway stations in Lancashire}}
;{{Railway stations in Oxfordshire}}
;{{Railway stations in Pembrokeshire}}
- Closed stations:
{{Closed stations Berkshire}}
;{{Closed stations Gloucestershire}}
;{{Closed stations Gloucestershire West}}
;{{Closed stations Greater Manchester}}
;{{Closed stations Oxfordshire}}
- Railway stations:
- Succ boxes:
{{Future Heritage Rail Insert}}
;{{Future Heritage Rail Start}}
;{{Future rail start}}
;{{Rail line three to two}}
;{{S-text}}
- Colours for rail succ boxes:
{{AJR colour}}
;{{Anglia colour}}
;{{ArrivaWales colour}}
;{{Barry colour}}
;{{BR(NE) colour}}
;{{BR(S) colour}}
;{{BR(Sc) colour}}
;{{BR(W) colour}}
;{{Cambrian colour}}
;{{Chiltern colour}}
;{{CLC colour}}
;{{CV colour}}
;{{Dutchflyer colour}}
;{{Ferry colour}}
;{{FTPX colour}}
;{{GatExp colour}}
;{{GCR colour}}
;{{GER colour}}
;{{GNGE colour}}
;{{GNR colour}}
;{{GrandCentral colour}}
;{{GWGC colour}}
;{{GWLNW colour}}
;{{GWRMR colour}}
;{{HBR colour}}
;{{HeathCon colour}}
;{{HeathExp colour}}
;{{Heritage colour}}
;{{LBSCR colour}}
;{{LCDR colour}}
;{{LM colour}}
;{{LNWR colour}}
;{{LOR colour}}
;{{LSWR colour}}
;{{LYR colour}}
;{{MCR colour}}
;{{Merseyrail colour}}
;{{MetRly colour}}
;{{MGNJ colour}}
;{{Midland-Metro-colour}}
;{{MR colour}}
;{{MSJA colour}}
;{{MSWJ colour}}
;{{NER colour}}
;{{NET colour}}
;{{Norfolk Orbital colour}}
;{{Northern colour}}
;{{NSE colour}}
;{{NSJ colour}}
;{{NUR colour}}
;{{PWY colour}}
;{{Rhymney colour}}
;{{RR colour}}
;{{SDJR colour}}
;{{SECR colour}}
;{{SER colour}}
;{{Sheffield Supertram colour}}
;{{SMJ colour}}
;{{SR colour}}
;{{StanExp colour}}
;{{Temporary rail colour}}
;{{TVR colour}}
;{{VWC colour}}
;{{Wessex colour}}
;{{WirralRly colour}}
;{{WrexSalop colour}}
;{{WW colour}}
- Colours for rail succ boxes:
- Route Diagrams:
{{Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway RDT}}
;{{Cheltenham area RDT}}
;{{Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway RDT}}
;{{Dearne Valley Railway RDT}}
;{{Ely Valley Railway RDT}}
;{{Liverpool South Parkway RDT}}
;{{Manchester and Milford Railway}}
;{{Medway Towns RDT}}
;{{North Cornwall Railway RDT}}
;{{Oxford area RDT}}
;{{Railways in Bridgwater RDT}}
;{{Ramsgate and Margate RDT}}
;{{Stoke Ferry Branch RDT}}
- Stubs:
{{1890s-comedy-film-stub}}
;{{1900s-horror-film-stub}}
;{{1910s-horror-film-stub}}
;{{1920s-horror-film-stub}}
;{{1990s-film-stub}}
;{{2000s-US-film-stub}}
;{{Asia-law-stub}}
;{{Austria-railstation-stub}}
;{{Ecuador-road-stub}}
;{{England-steam-loco-stub}}
;{{Hartlepool-geo-stub}}
;{{NorthKorea-railstation-stub}}
;{{Pakistan-railstation-stub}}
;{{Portugal-gov-stub}}
;{{Scotland-steam-loco-stub}}
;{{SriLanka-railstation-stub}}
;{{Stockton-geo-stub}}
;{{Syria-gov-stub}}
;{{UK-steam-loco-stub}}
;{{Vietnam-railstation-stub}}
- Books:
{{RCTS-LocosGWR-8}}
;{{RCTS-LocosGWR-10}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-3C}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-6A}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-7}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-8A}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-8B}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-10A}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-10B}}
;{{RCTS-LocosLNER-11}}
- Editnotices:
{{Editnotices/Namespace/Book talk}}
;{{Editnotices/Namespace/TimedText talk}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/An Unearthly Child}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Doctor Who (series 7)}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Elizabethan era}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Fallon Fox}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, Creating, and Maintaining Articles/Creating a New Article}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Lemonade Mouth}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Christian hip hop and rap artists}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Christian rock bands}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Doctor Who serials}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of gymnasts}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Jains}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball players with 300 career stolen bases}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball pitchers with 200 career wins}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball players with 1,000 runs}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball players with 1,000 runs batted in}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball players with 2,000 hits}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of Major League Baseball players with 4,000 total bases}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of pedophiles}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of scale-model industry people}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of top 100 Major League Baseball strikeout pitchers}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/List of top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Paris}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Power Rangers Megaforce}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/The Faraway Tree}}
;{{Editnotices/Page/Wikipedia talk:Categorization}}
;{{List of Major League Baseball players editnotice}}
;{{The Faraway Tree editnotice}}
- Other:
{{Did you know nominations/West Auckland railway station}}
;{{Indian Railways lines}}
;{{Meetup/April 2013}}
;{{Meetup/February 2013}}
;{{Meetup/January 2013}}
;{{Meetup/June 2013}}
;{{Meetup/March 2013}}
;{{Meetup/May 2013}}
;{{Merseyrail info lnk}}
;{{Portal/Images/Wiltshire}}
;{{StateestdecadeBC}}
;{{WikiProject Netherlands/class}}
;{{WikiProject Cities/class}}
;{{WPBannerDoc}}
;{{WPBannerDoc/addcat}}
;{{WPBannerDoc/assessment}}
;{{WPBannerDoc/note}}
;{{WPBannerDoc/synonym}}
;{{WPBannerDoc/tf}}
- See here for verification, except for those deleted.
- This list includes deleted templates, but excludes redirects and certain types of subpage such as /doc, /sandbox and /testcases.
Other non-talk namespaces
User; Wikipedia; File; Category.
Images
Old-style upload links (bypassing wizards): Wikipedia; Commons. |
Full upload logs: English Wikipedia; Wikimedia Commons. |
These are the images which I have uploaded:
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Site of Port Meadow Halt railway station in September 2009
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Street-level building of Aynho Park railway station in May 2009
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Site of Moulsford railway station in September 2009
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Plaque attached to bridge carrying Compton Road, Banbury over Oxford Canal in December 2008[a]
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Plaque attached to bridge carrying Compton Road, Banbury over Oxford Canal in June 2009[a]
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A screenshot for demo at Template talk:Tlx[b]
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Cropped down from File:Aberlour station railway in 2006.jpg
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Demo of variation in diffs: with red text[b]
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Demo of variation in diffs: with black text[b]
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Demonstration of IE7 blank space problem[b]
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Demo of variation between browsers for fixed-width table but column widths unspecified[b]
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Hunt Edmunds steam engine[c]
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Demo of horizontal scrollbar in Safari[b]
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Blue roses in Oxford Covered Market
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North British Railway 224 Class. Scanned July 2011.
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Cropped down from File:Garsdale.JPG
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LNWR Class G2a 0-8-0 no. 49395[c]
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LNWR Class G2a 0-8-0 no. 49395[c]
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LNWR Class G2a 0-8-0 no. 9376[c]
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Site of Wolvercote Halt railway station in November 2010
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Re-captured screenshot[d]
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Proximity of rollback link to diff link[b]
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Amended drawing[d]
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The first Oxfam shop, opened in December 1947. 17 Broad Street, Oxford, England.
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Problem: visible HTML markup[b]
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Demo of strange behaviour in IE 7[b]
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WikiProject banner broken by bad bot edit[b]
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Symbol used in technical drawing[a]
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Symbol used in technical drawing[a]
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Wikipedians at the Oxford Wikimedia Meetup Number 4
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Norman's Bay Halt[c]
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Railway line at Normans Bay[c]
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Level Crossing at Norman's Bay, East Sussex[c]
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Normans Bay level crossing from a train[c]
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Normans Bay railway station[c]
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Screenshot demonstrating variant font-family in the interlanguage links
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Amended[d]
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...Europe, with stripey Croatia and Hungary[d]
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Amended map[d]
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Bridge over the River Towy at Carmarthen[c]
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The same bridge[c]
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The same bridge[c]
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The same bridge[c]
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Viaduct over the A666 and River Croal at Burnden[c]
Dear readers, feel free to glue any of these into other Wikipedia articles provided that they are relevant; I don't expect to see a picture of Port Meadow Halt in an article on quark–gluon plasma.
Note however that the following, being WP:NONFREE, are excluded from the above
- Icons for route diagram templates
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Stop on curve[d]
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Stop on curve[d]
- ^ a b c d e Another user has uploaded a replacement image with the same name
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k These are hosted on English Wikipedia; all others are on Wikimedia Commons
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o These images were copied from Geograph)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Replacement for image of same name originally uploaded by another user
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Go through the whole of Wikipedia and check that it's 100% correct. Failing that, concentrate on improving the stubs.
- If I get bored of that, here are some hidden categories that ought to be empty, but never are: Category:Articles using citation needed template with unnamed parameter; Category:Articles with inconsistent citation formats; Category:Articles with incorrect citation syntax; Category:Articles with invalid ISBNs; Category:Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters; Category:Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL; Category:Pages using multiple issues with incorrect parameters; Category:Pages with empty citations; Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting; Category:Pages with malformed coordinate tags; Category:Pages with missing references list; Category:ParserFunction errors; Category:References with multiple page specifications; Category:Stub message boxes needing attention; Category:United Kingdom railway station stubs; Category:Unreferenced rail transport articles; Category:Unusual parameters of Infobox locomotive template; Category:Unusual parameters of Infobox train template; Category:Unusual parameters of Infobox station template (from A).
- Also, some generated lists (which do age) selected from Wikipedia:Database reports:
- Wikipedia:Database reports/Articles containing overlapping coordinates - 02:10, 16 February 2013 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Database reports/Categories categorized in red-linked categories - 01:00, 11 May 2014 (UTC);
- Wikipedia:Database reports/Deleted red-linked categories - 12:00, 11 April 2014 (UTC);
- Wikipedia:Database reports/Stubs included directly in stub categories - 07:00, 13 May 2014 (UTC).
- Admin related - administrators' how-to guide; administrators' reading list; new admin school;
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; Category:Wikipedia requests related to admins; Category:Expired proposed deletions; Category:Expired proposed deletions of unsourced BLPs; Category:Speedy deletion; Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Administrator instructions;{{subst:uw-csd|pagename|code|extratext}}
; WP:BP; WP:IPB; Category:User block templates.
Railway Electrification prior to 1956 - based on notes originally placed in Talk:Sale, Greater Manchester
Rewrite UK-relevant portions of Right- and left-hand traffic#Trains to describe gradual change from RHD to LHD, particularly in case of large boiler and left-hand signals. Mention Milton 1955. Mention also that some rlys were RH running, such as M&B. Mention early GWR rule about direction on each line. In Bidirectional traffic#Railways, see what can be done for referencing, particularly UK.
Checking/significant expansion req: Ainsworth Road Halt railway station, Baguley railway station, Barton Moss railway station, Cheadle LNWR railway station, Cross Lane railway station, Ellenbrook railway station, Maltby railway station, Malvern Link railway station, Pendleton Bridge railway station, Seedley railway station, The Happiness Patrol, Weaste railway station
Railway Stations
Could do with an article Railways in Oxfordshire.
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[[File:xxx RJD yyy.jpg|thumb|left|A year [[Railway Clearing House]] Junction Diagram showing (sub-map pos) railways in the vicinity of station (station pos)]] |
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Navboxes for open/closed stations for single county or unitary authority may be found in Category:Rail transport navigational boxes of the United Kingdom or its subcats. Several are categorised as stubs, but in the wrong stub category. Berks, Bucks, Hants and Oxon should be in {{SouthEastEngland-railstation-stub}}
; Glos and Wilts in {{SouthWestEngland-railstation-stub}}
; Northants in {{EastMidlands-railstation-stub}}
; Worcs and Warks in {{WestMidlands-railstation-stub}}
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On the Talk page, use the TWP banner (removing parameter pairs as required):
{{WikiProject Trains |class= |importance= |stations=yes |UK=yes |UK-importance= |Scotland=yes |Scotland-importance= |Underground=yes |LUL-importance= |imageneeded=yes |Imagedetails= }}
WikiProject banners for counties include {{WikiProject Berkshire}}
; {{WikiProject Buckinghamshire}}
; {{WikiProject Hampshire}}
; {{WikiProject Northamptonshire}}
; {{WikiProject Wiltshire}}
(see also projects within Category:WikiProject England)
Useful strings to copy&paste
<br /><small>Line and station closed</small> <br /><small>Line closed, station open</small> <br /><small>Line open, station closed</small> <br /><small>Line and station open</small> use final name of station per [[Template:Butt-Stations|Butt 1995]] p.xxx and [[WP:NC (UK stations)]]
Barford St. John and St. Michael
Why do these two villages - which have three articles between them - warrant so much less total coverage than neighbouring South Newington? I've nothing against the latter place - I just feel that the Barfords could get a bit more. St. John has more than St. Michael - and it's tiny by comparison.
Idea for that: go to field (the old cricket field) in Barford St. John, stand on N bank of river near the water pipe or the weir, and take photo showing bridge, and if poss, include Woodworm Studios in the shot. Put it on the Barford St. John and St. Michael page. Caption it Bridge over the River Swere connecting Barford St. John to Barford St. Michael. Add comment stating that the bridge is a multiple hazard to motoring; the road narrows at this point, turns through a sharp bend, and the bridge is hump-backed. Both parapets show signs of frequent repair as motorists misjudge the road. In winter, the road often floods across its whole width for some distance either side of the bridge. If poss, also note that the Woodworm Studios is on the left of the picture.
Get something about the river from Peter Sheasby's book. Also on the two churches from that book "Churches of the Banbury Area". Is there something on St. Mary's, Cropredy in that? Is there any "Field Names Survey" stuff left (Bond, J. and others).
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I try to cite my sources when editing. It's not always possible; but I do have literally hundreds of books.