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As an inclusionist I am generally less concerned about notability than I am about accuracy. There are editors on Wikipedia who don't seem to have grasped the simple idea that it is an entirely new kind of encyclopedia. They would prefer it to be some sort of free online alternative to Britannica, with all its space limitations, edited by an elite. Thankfully it isn't. If a tiny number of people want to learn more about some obscure subject Wikipedia now gives them the opportunity to do so. Deletionists would deny them that opportunity.

"Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master." Commissioner Pravin Lal - U.N. Declaration of Rights


I abhor drive-by taggers who are not interested in doing any research but expect everyone else to do it for them. I like adding images to articles when I think they may add value. As a member of the Counter-Vandalism Unit I also revert vandalism whenever I come across it - which is all too frequently, but mostly I just keep my head down and try to contribute in whatever small way I can.

"Trying to explain music is like trying to dance architecture" - Thelonious Monk.



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My Wiki Pages[edit]

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This editor is a
Veteran Editor
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Iron Editor Star.
Veteran Editor with 9,500+ edits; articles I have originated or made a major contribution to include:


Chalford
Charles Ancliffe
Dai Dower
David Wynne
Geoff Eales
Gladys Morgan
Jukebox (mechanism)
Miners' institute
National Youth Orchestra
National Youth Orchestra of Wales
Oakdale, Caerphilly
Oakdale colliery
Penmain
Peter Waals
Stroud, Gloucestershire
Thrupp and Brimscombe, Will Fyffe, Youth orchestra and Ynysddu

Second Severn Crossing, Wales

Country lane, Gloucestershire

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Bread loaves at Stroud Farmers' Market
RMS Queen Elizabeth approaching New York in 1965
Articles that use my original images (all completely free of copyright and in the public domain) :

A419 road, Airbus Executive and Private Aviation, Acoustic bass guitar, Autobuses de Oriente, Automaton clock, Aerial tramway support pillar, Aero Caribbean, Airbus A320 family, Airbus Executive and Private Aviation, Articulated vehicle, Art Nouveau, Balcony, Bammy, Banbury, Barra, Beer, Beer glassware, Bellows, Bicester, Bisley, Black scabbardfish, Blackwood, Caerphilly, Bread, Bristol, Bristol city centre, Bristol Harbour, Bus, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bus timetable, Cabmen's Shelter Fund, Cabot Circus, Campervan, Canals of the United Kingdom, Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff Bay, Cask ale, Ceiling, Chair, Chalford, Charles Wells (gambler), Chef, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham racecourse, Chichen Itza, Christianity in The Gambia, Church of England parish church, Cirencester, Coati, Cotswold stone, Crossings of the River Severn, Ctenosaura, Ctenosaura similis, Currys.digital, Cynehelm, Daihatsu Copen, Dance, Defensive wall, Delicatessen, Dock (maritime), Don Touhig, Drawbridge, Dursley, Ebbw Vale, Ecotricity, Electric boat, Electronic toll collection, Ernest Hemmingway, Festival Park, Ebbw Vale, Fiat Doblò, Footbridge, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Fountain, French Riviera, Fringford, Funchal, Funfair, Global Electric Motorcars, Gloucester, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Gloucestershire College, Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, Golden Valley, Goods shed, Grade I listed buildings in Bristol, Graffiti, Greengrocer, Guardalavaca, Gustav Holst, Headstone, Hearse, History of the British canal system, Holguín Province, Horse brass, Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Hotels, Human swimming, Iguana, Iguanidae, Inglenook, J. C. Bamford, John Canton, Jukebox, Kazimierz, Kilt, Lagoon, Lane, London and North Eastern Railway, List of crossings of the River Severn, Living statue, Love spoon, Luxor, Mail, Marcopolo S.A., Minchinhampton, Monte (Funchal), MV Balmoral, Nailsworth, Narrowboat, Nat King Cole, National Waterways Museum, Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, New Holland Ag, New Look (store), New Room, Bristol, Newent, Norman architecture, Oakdale, Caerphilly, Old Bailey, Ölüdeniz, Orange (fruit), Oskar Schindler, Oven, Oxfam, Painswick, Parasailing, Pelican, Peter Waals, Pew, Pier, Pint glass, Plaque, Post box, Public house, Public houses in Ireland, Pub names, Red telephone box, Regency architecture, Robert Atkyns (topographer)' River Frome, Stroud, RMS Queen Elizabeth, Rodborough, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Royal Albert Hall, Royal College of Organists, Rugby union, Sainsbury's‎, Sapperton Canal Tunnel, Seafood, Serekunda, Shakespeare's Globe, São Vicente, Madeira, Second Severn Crossing, Senedd, Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire, Shoeshiners, Shopping mall, Showgirl, Sochi‎, Sporran, Steam locomotive, Stile, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, Stroud & Swindon Building Society, South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Stroud (district), Stratford Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Stroud High School, Stroudwater Navigation, Stroud News & Journal, Stroud railway station, Tailplane, Taroudannt, Taxicab, Tethered helium balloon, Tewkesbury, The Tote, Thuja plicata, Ticket machine, Trow, Toddington, Gloucestershire, Towel animal, Tram, Trams in Europe, Traveling carnival, Trompe-l'œil, Tropicana Club, Tuba, Turboprop, Turret, University of Gloucestershire, Victorian architecture, Village, Village lockup, Volcanic rock, Wales, Wall box, Walmart, Wawel Castle, Warehouse, Weetabix, Weston-Super-Mare, Winemaking, Woodchester, Worshipful Company of Butchers, Wycliffe College (Gloucestershire), Ynyshir, Yorkshire Tea
Ctenosaura similis. Mexico

Taroudannt, Morocco

EasyJet engine

Bristol harbour festival
Interior of Trinity Methodist church, Serrekunda, Gambia
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Updated DYK query On 11 September, 2008, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Gladys Morgan, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.
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