User:RLO1729
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This user is no longer active on Wikipedia as of July 2020
Some of it was fun, a lot of it wasn't. This editor no longer has the energy and resilience to deal with the latter but hopes Wikipedia will continue to grow and improve its editorial review and admin practices.
Some of it was fun, a lot of it wasn't. This editor no longer has the energy and resilience to deal with the latter but hopes Wikipedia will continue to grow and improve its editorial review and admin practices.
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I'm relatively new here (most edits from October 2019) – advice | help | patience all appreciated. Thanks!
Articles created
- Conway circle (plane geometry) 29.05.2020
- Cymmer Colliery explosion (South Wales colliery disaster)24.01.202026.01.202003.03.202003.04.2020DYK
- George Insole (South Wales coal owner)14.12.201928.01.202003.03.202003.04.2020DYK
- James Harvey Insole (South Wales coal owner)06.01.202028.01.202003.03.202005.04.2020DYK
Articles revised
- Agatha Christie (English novelist) 11.05.2020DYK
- Archaeologia Cambrensis (Welsh archaeological journal) 10.03.2020
- Bottema's theorem (plane geometry)
- Charles George Nurse (English soldier and entomologist)
- Charles Wilkins (Welsh writer) 03.03.202013.03.2020DYK
- Christofilos effect (geomagnetic effect) 20.06.2020
- Cymmer, Rhondda Cynon Taf (South Wales town) 03.03.2020
- Frederick Vincent Theobald (English entomologist) 21.04.202007.05.202008.05.2020DYK
- George Talbot (English entomologist) 03.03.202007.05.2020
- Good Faith Collaboration (book about Wikipedia)
- Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse (NSW military unit) 30.05.2020
- Henry John Elwes (English entomologist)
- Herbert Jordan Adams (English entomologist)
- Idris Williams (Welsh politician) 03.03.2020
- Incircle and excircles of a triangle (geometry)
- Insole Court (Victorian pile in Llandaff, Wales)
- James John Joicey (English entomologist) 29.12.201930.12.201916.04.2020DYK
- James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey (English coal baron) 03.03.2020
- Joseph Edwards (Welsh sculptor) 12.03.202010.06.2020
- Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie (French TV series) 17.04.2020
- Lucinda L. Combs (American doctor) 22.04.2020
- Lucy Thomas (Welsh coal owner)
- Meic Stephens (Welsh literary editor) 08.03.2020
- Penarth Dock (South Wales coal port) 03.03.2020
- Percy Ireland Lathy (English entomologist)
- Peter Hammersley (Royal Navy officer) 16.05.2020
- Taff Vale Railway (South Wales railway)
- The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory (Welsh historical periodical) 01.03.2020
- The Red Dragon (Welsh historical periodical) 03.03.202023.04.2020DYK
- Thomas Stephens (Welsh historian) 11.03.202021.04.2020DYK
- Vespro della Beata Vergine (music by Monteverdi)
Articles revised (minor)
- 1882 in Wales • Adaptations of Agatha Christie • Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar • Andrew Stritmatter • Arthur James Johnes • Aysgarth School • Charles Swinhoe • Charles Thomas Bingham • Come, Tell Me How You Live • Cronica Walliae • Cymmer • Emyr Humphreys • Ernst Suffert • Evil Under the Sun • Ferndale Colliery • Frederick DuCane Godman • Fritz Ludwig Otto Wichgraf • Glamorgan County Council • George Hampson • Giant's Bread • Hamilton Herbert Druce • Haslemere Educational Museum • Herbert Druce • Herbert Jordan Adams • Hertford College, Oxford • Hickory Dickory Dock (novel) • Hicks • History of Wales • Home Guard (United Kingdom) • Insole (disambiguation) • John Bosanquet • John Horton Conway • Laguna del Maule (volcano) • List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford • List of collieries in the Rhondda Valleys • List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll • List of things named after John Horton Conway • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine • Llandaff • Mines Regulation Act of 1860 • Mining accident • Mining on the Brendon Hills • Monmouthshire Beacon • Mrs McGinty's Dead • Murder in the Mews • Murder on the Orient Express • Myles Birket Foster • Natural History Museum, London • Newcastle-under-Lyme School • Northern Dancer • Old Denstonians • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (novel) • Order of Osmanieh • Orient Express • Osbert Salvin • Parker Pyne Investigates • Paul Dognin • Penarth • Peggy Ashcroft • Penygraig • Peril at End House • Peter Cameron (entomologist) • Police procedural • Poor relief • Postern of Fate • Recurrence relation • Rhondda • Robert May, Baron May of Oxford • Roland Trimen • Ronald Ross • Royal Entomological Society • Sad Cypress • Senghenydd colliery disaster • State of Affairs (TV series) • Taken at the Flood • The Anglo-Welsh Review • The Hound of Death • The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side • The Mysterious Affair at Styles • The Mysterious Mr Quin • The Quarto Group • The Secret Adversary • They Do It with Mirrors • Thomas Alexander Barns • Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham • Three Act Tragedy • Treorchy • Turn (angle) • User:DangerousPanda/Userboxes/Barnstars/Left Half • User:DangerousPanda/Userboxes/Barnstars/Right Half • Victoria Medal of Honour • William Behnes • While the Light Lasts and Other Stories • Witley
Other
- The 10,000 Challenge: Article achievements 4001–5000
- Uploaded images (Commons | Wikipedia)
- User contributions
- Award created: The Agatha Christie Star
- Userbox gallery
- DYK: 9, QPQ: 5 (used: Kuiil • Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse • Northern Dancer • Good Faith Collaboration | unused: Christofilos effect)
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