Dumelow

Joined 18 January 2006

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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:

Military history

19th century

First World War

Second World War

Other 20th & 21st century

General history

Churches

Houses

Other buildings

Civil engineering

Monuments etc.

Non-military biographies

British politics

Sports, games and folklore

Businesses and products

Animals

Miscellaneous

Future tasks

List of Great British Trees, Tree of the Year (United Kingdom), European Tree of the Year, Great Trees of London, User:No Swan So Fine/futureness, water towers in Finland on Commons, The 100 Greatest TV Ads

Potential future FAs

Military History

Richard Mohun, Angus Paton, Route Trident (need to update), 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, Action at Sihayo's Kraal, Declaration of martial law in Russell County, Alabama, Land mines in the Falkland Islands, MS Europic Ferry, Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet (expand on WWI roles), White flags over Port Stanley; Zungeni Mountain skirmish; Johannes Wilhelm Colenbrander; Sihayo kaXongo

Other

Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom, John Thomas North, Abir Congo Company, Inland Customs Line (need to broaden sources), Alienation (speech), A Question of Europe, Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, Harry Daley (book purchase required); William Harrison Anderson; Coldbath Fields riot

Lists

List of presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers; List of British colours lost in battle; List of generals of the British Empire who died during the First World War; List of French generals who died during the First World War; List of Royal Navy flag officers who died during the First World War; 2019 renaming of South African National Defence Force reserve units;

Potential future GAs

Military history

Grand Quartier Général (1939–1940), William Glanville, Arthur Hartley (expand), Robert Wynne-Edwards, Jonathan Davidson (check for new sources), Basil Cave (expand), Battle of Rossignol, Army Printing and Stationery Service, British ambulances in the Franco-Prussian War, Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade, Joe Bertony (expand), Natal Native Pioneer Corps, Ivan Borkovský, Prague Castle skeleton, County Fermanagh War Memorial, Marie-Louise (conscript), Samuel Bacon, Helmut Machemer; Howard Bane; Danum shield; First World War glass–rubber exchange; Friedrich Salomon Hall; Division slice; Secret Treaty of Vienna; Robert Fletcher (East India Company officer); Light Vessel 72; General Order No. 1 (Gulf War); MS Nordic Ferry; HMS Junella; Guy Gibson Campbell; Death of Frederick John White; Rejoice (Margaret Thatcher); Medal inflation; Western Front demarcation stones; Ansgar the Staller; Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes;Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits; June 6, 1944, order of the day; People of Western Europe speech; 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot (expand from book); Donat Henchy O'Brien; Corps of Invalids (Great Britain); John Hunter Littler; Michael White (British Army officer); Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve; Guards of Honour (France); Pliofilm; François Henri Mouton; Caleb Grafton Roberts; Cedric Naylor; Reginald St John Battersby; USS Pima County; Dorothy Christian Hare; Ita Ekpenyon; Duhamel plan; Khrulev plan; Uganda Volunteer Reserve; Charles Bertie Prowse; Albert shako; John Woollett; Military reserve forces of Saint Helena; Keith Foulger; First shot memorial; George McCubbin; Victor Jaques; Leslie Innes Jacques; Hivernage; John Ford Elkington; Frederick Marten Hale; Guard Force (Rhodesia); Natalis Constant Darche; Richard John Andrews; Fort Raim; Monument to the King's Liverpool Regiment; Dalmat (yacht); Edward M. Kirby; Colonial Defence Committee; Royal Navy cutlasses; Edward Hull (knight); German victory parade in Paris (1871); Zungwini Mountain skirmishes, Barney McMahon, Brian McMahon (New Zealand Army officer), Frank Goadby, Raid on Kronstadt, East African Mounted Rifles; John Hemsley; Cloghan Castle (County Cork); Charles de Tricornot de Rose; Andriy Kovalchuk; Richard Thomas Glyn; Canton Coolie Corps; François Léon Jouinot-Gambetta; SS Franz Fischer; Declaration of Sainte-Adresse; Bernard Pitt; Arthur Leslie Walter Newth; Bir Hakeim rescue; Martin Wemyss; Kléber Dupuy; Capture of Wejh; Robert Palmer (British writer); 9 January 1917 German Crown Council meeting; Morgan's Christmas Raid; Supreme War Command; Lone gunner of Flesquières; HMS Stephen Furness; Leonard Parrington; Hard Rock (exercise); Hubert Conway Rees; John Cecil Russell; Pantalon rouge; Jean-Pierre Lévy (resistance leader)

Non-military biographies

Alfred Pippard (expand), Charles Douglas Fox (expand), Joseph Anthony Dwyer, Walter Bersey, Moritz Hall; Berry Boswell Brooks; William Harvey Brown; Jane Stanley (died 1803); James Nathan Calloway; John Thomas Baldwin; Florence Boot; Herbert Edwin Bradley; Kitty Hunter; George Smith (civil servant); Claude-Laurent Bourgeois de Jessaint; Tony Colston-Hayter; Kid Canfield; Ben Purse; Sam Longson; James Rorke; Horace Harral; Max Vernon (police officer); Robert Traill (Irish clergyman); David Whitaker (publisher); John Boyden; Robert Campbell (colonist); Desmond Young (British Army officer); William Hunter Dammond; Stanton Catlin; Harold A. Littledale; Jonathan Reynolds (writer); Zoe Progl; Dorthe Emilie Røssell,Sarah Pike Conger, Bronco Charlie Miller, Peter Corby, Leutard of Vertus, Robert Williams (architect), John Giffard (police officer), Sir Frank Price; Taters Chatham; Phil Fletcher; James Kirkham Ramsbottom; Henri Hekking; Charles Norris-Newman; Art Greenspon; Jurate Kazickas; Anne Mills Archbold; John Hitchman; Herbert Jackson (crammer); Endre Hevizi

Other

Royal Commission on the Inns of Court, Yarmouth suspension bridge, Schools Action Union, Christ Mocked, Bersey electric cab, Revels (Inns of Court); 1989–90 British ambulance strike; 1942 Betteshanger miners' strike (look for more sources); Potato production in Algeria (expand sources); Sinai Park House; United Kingdom–India bus routes; Île Sans Nom (expand from French wiki); Statue of Lenin at Finland Station; London garrotting panics; Nottingham cheese riot; Tolzey Court; Beef Bones Regulations 1997; Wellington clock tower; Volkswagen currywurst; Swanage Town Hall; Leicester balloon riot; Huer's Hut; 1831 Bristol riots; 1831 reform riots; Blackcurrant production in the United States; 1920 blind march; Blind Persons Act 1920; TV pickup; 1766 food riots; Iceberg A-38; Boom Hall; Paris pneumatic post; Bruges speech; Hyde Park pet cemetery; Veiled Vestal; Great Michigan Pizza Funeral; Sèvres Egyptian Service; Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley;Koegas mine; Chronographer; Margate Jetty; Iceberg A-74 (update once situation develops); Death and state funeral of George VI; Commissions of sewers; Saint-Bélec slab (find modern academic source?); Blickling Park mausoleum; Africa House; Prescott punch; Britain Awake; Gang of 25; Carham Hall; James Bridge Copper Works; Ripon Spa Baths; Embassy of the United Kingdom, Kabul; Bourton-on-the-Water model village; Dame Paulet's Almshouses; Cambus O' May bridge; Punch Bowl Inn, Lancashire (update after investigation concludes); Lead belt (wargaming); Grand Jubilee of 1814; Fernhill House; Bourbaki Panorama; Horned helmet of Henry VIII; A Journey Around My Room; 1993 reviews of the British honours system; Lamprey pie; 1861 Maryland gubernatorial election; Symbol of Sacrifice; Prince of Wales riots; Windsor Street Gasworks, Youlgrave Waterworks, Chicago Radio, Rockwood & Company shipping department fire, Rorke's Drift (video game), Dove Bridge, Shaw Farm, Windsor (book purchase), Watts and Betchart murder case; Willmer House; Grimethorpe Hall; Regent Cinema, Deal; Elephant of Henry III; 1914 Kenwood House ball; 1916 Berlin strike; French law of 29 December 1915; Lichfield Angel; SS Torrington; Durham police mast; Ye Olde White Harte; Food Act 1984; Loddon Bridge disaster; Sailors and Soldiers (Gifts for Land Settlement) Act 1916; Lundie Kirk; Tonan Maru No. 3; Dotation; New Beehive Inn; Virginia Quay Settlers Monument; Highfield Cocoa and Coffee House; Servants' Characters Act 1792; Marlborough House set; Jasper Abraham murder case; Knowsley Hall shootings; Leeds Convention; Lunar Hilton; Marble Hall, Derby; Walker Trustees; Coronation glove; Merry Gang; Doreen Lofthouse

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; French ship Euryale (1863); Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve; François Henri Mouton; Duhamel plan; Garland grenade; Bapaume town hall explosion

Unused DYK QPQs

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