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MapsMan is an occasional contributor on Wikipedia — including providing factual corrections, adding templates or making copy edits — as well Commons, Wiktionary, and a number of other language versions (see User:MapsMan#Contributions).
The first page I started from scratch was the article on Griffin Park, the home of my favourite football team, Brentford.
I have since created the following pages:
- Wall of Sound (record label) — a label that features in my record collection.
- Akasha (band) — a band formerly signed to Wall of Sound
- Sunderland Symphony Orchestra — of which I was formerly am a member.
- Old Bill — about the origin of the Colloquial British term (now moved to Wikitionary).
- Rokin — a street in Amsterdam, one of my favourite cities.
- National Tariff System — about the Dutch public transport ticketing system.
- SmartWater — an anti-theft system about which I was trying to find info, and to my horror had no Wikipedia entry!
- AntiProduct — crazy, crazy punk rockers!
- Alex Kane — AntiProduct's eccentric frontman
- Clam Abuse — side project of Alex Kane, with Ginger of The Wildhearts.
- Haxo (Paris Métro) — ghost station on Paris métro which I mainly translated from French Wikipedia.
- Vocal Sampling — a fantastic Cuban a cappella salsa band, whom I saw live at the Royal Albert Hall during a Prom-season.
- Ebenezer Place, Wick — the world's shortest street (featured in Wikipedia:Unusual articles).
- A1018 road in Sunderland
- Single carriageway — the British term for the most common (i.e. undivided) type of road, highway or street.
- NewcastleGateshead — the now increasingly fashionable brand name for the Newcastle and Gateshead conurbation.
- Holy Trinity, Sunderland — by far the best building in Sunderland
- Leinster Gardens — a street in London containing a false façade concealing a London Underground line.
- Hindhead Tunnel — the longest non-estuarial tunnel in the United Kingdom (under construction).
- Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company — notable structural engineering company.
- {{Structurae firm}} — for linking to firms in the Structurae database.
- {{ISO8601}} — for creating an ISO 8601 date/time-stamp.
- HTB — the symbol for the heat loss due to thermal bridging in the analysis of the energy performance of buildings in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
- Chislehurst Junction — important railway junction in Kent/South East London
- {{Tyne and Wear Metro}} — schematic route diagram of Tyne and Wear Metro network
- Bancroft family — the former owners of Dow Jones & Company
- List of primary destinations on the UK road network
- Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 (stub)
- Dead hedge — ancient technique for forming an artificial barrier made of natural materials.
- Dunham Bridge — toll bridge over the River Trent, England.
Not included are stub articles which were created for disambiguation purposes.
Wikipedia
Contributions
- Edit Count
- Image Upload Gallery
- Commons contributions
- Other Wikipedias
- Spanish (Castellano) (IP 2)
- Spanish (Castellano) (IP 3)
- Danish (IP 3)
- German (IP 2)
- German (IP 3)
- German (IP 4)
- French (IP 2)
- French (IP 3)
- Italian (IP 3)
- Dutch
- Norwegian (Bokmål)
- Scots
- Swedish
- West Flemish
Notes
- Duplicate entries are for different IP addresses (as numbered chronologically since starting editing Wikipedia)
- Only projects with more than one edit are included
Useful tools and links
- Template:TestTemplates
- Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Deletion templates
- Wikipedia:List of administrators
- Special:Listusers
- Category:Wikipedia administrators
- Special:Newpages
- Special:Recentchanges
- International Phonetic Alphabet for English
- (in German) Liste der IPA-Zeichen
- Wikipedia:Citation templates
- Category:Citation and verifiability maintenance templates
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Places where I have lived
See also
External links
- other web 2.0
- lunastation
- personal
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