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About me
I have been involved with Wikipedia since 2005, registered on 18 January 2006 and have been editing since 1 March 2006. The community decided to grant me access to the administrator tools on 1 November 2009. If I make any errors using the tools please let me know in the first instance, as a final resort I am listed as an administrator open to recall and will abide by the default process listed there.
Wikipedia things
You can view images I have uploaded to Commons here and Wikipedia here
Sandboxes
Works in progress (or not!) on potential new articles. Please do feel free to chip in on any of these:
Future tasks
Redlinks at List of Great British Trees, Tree of the Year (United Kingdom), European Tree of the Year, Great Trees of London
Potential future FAs: Richard Mohun, Angus Paton, Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom, John Thomas North, Abir Congo Company, Route Trident (need to update), Inland Customs Line (need to broaden sources), Luis Daoíz y Torres, Francis Gleeson (priest), Battle of Burton Bridge (1322) (expand), Battle of Burton Bridge (1643) (expand), Battle of El Herri (expand), Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919) (provide more context), Gaston Cros (expand), Robert Clark (businessman) (broaden sources), Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse, Seventh German Inner Africa Research Expedition, Temporary gentlemen, Action at Sihayo's Kraal, Declaration of martial law in Russell County, Alabama, Land mines in the Falkland Islands; Alienation (speech); A Question of Europe;
Potential future GAs: Grand Quartier Général (1939–1940), William Glanville, Alfred Pippard (expand), Arthur Hartley (expand), Robert Wynne-Edwards, Jonathan Davidson (check for new sources), Charles Douglas Fox (expand), Basil Cave (expand), Battle of Rossignol, Natal Border Guard, Royal Commission on the Inns of Court, Army Printing and Stationery Service, Yarmouth suspension bridge, Cavalry Staff Corps, British ambulances in the Franco-Prussian War, Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade, Joe Bertony (expand), Sheila Heaney (expand), Natal Native Pioneer Corps, Joseph Anthony Dwyer, Corps of Royal Artillery Drivers, Schools Action Union, Christ Mocked, Walter Bersey, Bersey electric cab, Ivan Borkovský, Prague Castle skeleton, Whittington Tump, County Fermanagh War Memorial, Treaty of Troyes (1814), Marie-Louise (conscript), Samuel Bacon, Helmut Machemer; Howard Bane; Revels (Inns of Court); Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet; 1989–90 British ambulance strike; 1942 Betteshanger miners' strike (look for more sources); MS Europic Ferry; Danum shield; Battle of Orange Walk; First World War glass–rubber exchange; Potato production in Algeria; Newell Snow Booth; Thomas H. Branch; Sinai Park House; Moritz Hall; Friedrich Salomon Hall; Osage Battalion; Berry Boswell Brooks; New Zealand White Ensign; Division slice; William Harvey Brown; Champ de Mai; Secret Treaty of Vienna; Monghyr Mutiny; Robert Fletcher (East India Company officer); Light Vessel 72; General Order No. 1 (Gulf War); Jane Stanley (died 1803); United Kingdom–India bus routes; Île Sans Nom (expand from French wiki); Statue of Lenin at Finland Station; London garrotting panics; Pierre David (mayor); MS Nordic Ferry; HMS Junella; Nottingham cheese riot; Tolzey Court; James Nathan Calloway; Guy Gibson Campbell; Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern; Death of Frederick John White; Beef Bones Regulations 1997; Rejoice (Margaret Thatcher); Medal inflation; Wellington clock tower; Volkswagen currywurst; Swanage Town Hall; Leicester balloon riot; William Harrison Anderson; Huer's Hut; John Thomas Baldwin; Florence Boot; Western Front demarcation stones; Ansgar the Staller; Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes; 1831 Bristol riots; 1831 reform riots; Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits; St Mary's Church, Rolleston on Dove; Blackcurrant production in the United States; 1920 blind march; Blind Persons Act 1920; June 6, 1944, order of the day; People of Western Europe speech; TV pickup; Herbert Edwin Bradley; 1766 food riots; Kitty Hunter; Iceberg A-38; Donat Henchy O'Brien; Boom Hall; 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot; Alexander Lindsay (East India Company officer); Paris pneumatic post
Possible future A-class lists: List of British colours lost in battle
Potential future B-class MILHIST articles: HHS Glasgow (check for new sources), HMS Thrush (1889) (check for new sources), Operation Boris (check for new sources), Operation Finery (check for new sources), Plan Giralda (check for new sources), Henry Cronin (check for new sources), Baciro Dabó (update), Maurice Le Glay, René de Segonzac, Garland trench mortar, December 2013 Kinshasa attacks (update), William Henry White; Hywel Sele; Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet
Unused DYK QPQs: Template:Did you know nominations/United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999