User:Carcharoth/Contributions
This page is a partial summary of article contributions I have made to Wikipedia (it includes all article creations, but not all work done on other articles). Earlier versions of this page (example) included contributions to other areas of Wikipedia, but this was scrapped in a revamp of this page in September 2012.
The articles I have enjoyed writing most include For Services Rendered, List of CWGC WWI memorials to the missing in Belgium and France, List of FIDE chess world number ones, Annales de chimie et de physique, Lister Medal, Frieze of Parnassus, The Muse in Arms, Leroy Chang and Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill. The best examples of my article work include The King's Pilgrimage, Victor Negus, Charles Illingworth, and Memorial tablets to the British Empire dead of the First World War.
Like all articles in Wikipedia, many of the articles listed here have been worked on by others and still require a lot of additional work to expand and improve them.
Articles created
[edit]The ones without a dated initial version link have not been annotated yet. Some were articles created from a pre-existing redirect.
- 1887 Yellow River flood (11 September 2005)
- CHESS magazine (1 March 2006)
- Baruch Harold Wood (1 March 2006)
- Tolkien's Legendarium (13 November 2006)
- Place du Châtelet (10 March 2007)
- La Ferté-sous-Jouarre memorial (12 March 2007)
- John Chamberlain (letter writer) (17 April 2007)
- John Curtis Chamberlain (19 April 2007)
- Shawn Hornbeck Foundation (6 June 2007)
- central retinal vein (11 July 2007)
- Ramsay Heatley Traquair (18 July 2007)
- Joseph Spence (author) (25 July 2007)
- Health Economics (26 August 2007)
- List of 20th Century Pictures films (1 September 2007)
- Augustus Matthiessen (20 April 2008)
- George Fownes (21 April 2008)
- Thomas Snow Beck (21 April 2008)
- Martin Barry (21 April 2008)
- John Allan Broun (22 April 2008)
- Henry John Carter (24 April 2008)
- Arthur William Rucker (27 April 2008)
- Walter Gardiner (27 April 2008)
- William Carmichael McIntosh (27 April 2008)
- William Mitchinson Hicks (27 April 2008)
- Harold Baily Dixon (27 April 2008)
- Thomas Lewis (cardiologist) (28 April 2008)
- William the Englishman (13 May 2008)
- Frieze of Parnassus (18 May 2008, started earlier in userspace)
- List of Arctic expeditions (11 August 2008)
- Robert Muir (pathologist) (14 October 2008)
- Robert E. M. Hedges (14 October 2008)
- Lister Medal (14 October 2008)
- Norman Moore (medical historian) (22 October 2008)
- Heinrich Wieland Prize (26 October 2008)
- Annales de chimie et de physique (31 December 2008)
- Geoffrey Jefferson (8 March 2009)
- Norman W. Moore (10 May 2009)
- Natural World Book Prize (14 May 2009)
- Howard N. Potts Medal (31 July 2009)
- Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) (1 August 2009)
- Franklin Medal (1 August 2009)
- Linus Pauling Award (4 August 2009)
- Laurent Joubert (30 August 2009)
- Arthur P. Luff (8 September 2009)
- Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (31 October 2009)
- Neuve-Chapelle Indian Memorial (30 November 2009)
- Phillips & Drew Kings (12 December 2009)
- Karen Grigorian (24 December 2009)
- American Chess Bulletin (24 December 2009)
- Arras Memorial (29 December 2009)
- Le Touret Memorial (29 December 2009, created from a redirect)
- Pozieres Memorial (29 December 2009)
- Loos Memorial (30 December 2009, created from a redirect)
- Vis-en-Artois Memorial (30 December 2009)
- List of CWGC WWI memorials to the missing in Belgium and France (29 December 2009, started earlier in userspace)
- Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial (30 December 2009)
- Soissons Memorial (31 December 2009)
- For Services Rendered (2 January 2010)
- List of FIDE chess world number ones (5 January 2010, started earlier in userspace)
- Stone of Remembrance (7 January 2010)
- The King's Pilgrimage (8 January 2010)
- The Muse in Arms (10 January 2010)
- Delville Wood South African National Memorial (11 January 2010)
- The Ypres League (16 January 2010)
- Louis Vaughan (18 January 2010)
- Gilbert Dyett (22 January 2010)
- Gilbert Clayton (25 January 2010)
- Nieuport Memorial (10 February 2010)
- Buttes New British Cemetery (New Zealand) Memorial (10 February 2010)
- Memorial Gates (Constitution Hill) (12 March 2010)
- Memorial gates and arches (13 March 2010)
- Bruce Lyttelton Richmond (2 April 2010)
- Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond (21 April 2010)
- Janssen Medal (French Academy of Sciences) (24 January 2011)
- James Learmonth (12 February 2011)
- Eric Rideal (19 February 2011)
- Messines Ridge (New Zealand) Memorial (22 February 2011)
- Water bird (27 February 2011, created from a redirect)
- Kenneth Street, Jr. (6 March 2011)
- Alexander Rankine (20 April 2011)
- Victor Negus (2 January 2012, started earlier in userspace)
- United States Senate inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic (16 April 2012)
- British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic (16 April 2012)
- Transit of Venus, 1874 (7 June 2012)
- Charles Illingworth (19 September 2012, started earlier in userspace)
- Stuart Ballantine Medal (13 December 2012)
- Michelson–Morley Award (20 December 2012)
- Robert Cooley (entomologist) (23 December 2012)
- James Bryant Conant Award (26 December 2012)
- Jack James (rocket engineer) (27 December 2012)
- Robert J. Parks (29 December 2012)
- Leroy Chang (5 January 2013)
- Frank Newman (educator) (21 January 2013)
- Frank C. Newman (30 March 2013)
- William Davies (palaeontologist) (25 August 2013)
- Memorial tablets to the British Empire dead of the First World War (25 November 2013, started earlier in userspace)
- Centenary of the outbreak of World War I (8 August 2014)
- J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize (1 March 2015, started earlier in userspace)
- Leidy Award (15 April 2015)
- Hayden Memorial Geological Award (17 April 2015)
- Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill (14 February 2016)
- List of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War I memorials to the missing (16 July 2016)
- Dunkirk Memorial (23 July 2016)
- Doiran Memorial (5 August 2016)
- Philip Hepworth (6 August 2016)
- John Bethell (inventor) (27 August 2016)
- James Boyton (27 August 2016)
- John Goligher (31 December 2017)
- Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey (20 January 2018)
- Surveyor of the Fabric of St Paul's Cathedral (20 January 2018)
- Eddington experiment (27 May 2019)
- Arthur Porter (engineer) (31 December 2020)
- Linn F. Mollenauer (30 December 2021)
- Robert Adair (surgeon) (30 December 2022)
- Mervyn Macartney (31 December 2023)
...and later redirected
[edit]- Merlock Mountains (21 May 2006, redirected 21 May 2006)
- bulbar sheath (12 July 2007, redirected 12 July 2007)
- supercentenarian tracking (9 November 2007, redirected 9 November 2007)
- Bergius process and Haber-Bosch process (26 October 2008, redirected 8 November 2021)
...using material from other articles
[edit]- The Lord of the Rings (1979 radio series) (6 July 2006)
- 1938 Banda Sea earthquake (4 January 2007)
- List of pre-1940 Fox films (1 September 2007)
- List of Númenóreans (9 December 2007)
- Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick (20 April 2010)
A few of the above articles (at least three, but probably not much more than that) were created from text taken from pre-existing articles. These are the ones with an initial edit summary referring to the article the text came from. Some examples are The Lord of the Rings (1979 radio series) and List of Fox films before 1940. Another example is where pre-existing article content was merged, such as at List of Númenóreans. Another example is Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick.
Disambiguation pages created
[edit]Some may have been created from existing pages after a move (see following section). This section also includes "name" pages that help to disambiguate those with the same surname (useful if you only have surname and initials). These are included here because there is sometimes overlap between name pages and disambiguation pages (e.g. when a name page includes a non-name entry).
- Shipwrecked (1 March 2006)
- Rainsborough (20 April 2007)
- The Lord of the Rings (disambiguation) (4 June 2006)
- Crist (surname) (20 August 2006) - originally Crist (disambiguation)
- ?? (7 January 2007)
- John Chamberlain (17 April 2007)
- Panthera (disambiguation) (22 May 2007)
- Lunardi (3 August 2007)
- Gusmão (3 August 2007)
- Lórien (3 November 2007)
- Charles Hopkins (20 November 2007)
- Griesbach (10 June 2008)
- Guillemin (10 June 2008)
- Brackman (12 June 2008)
- Ahlers (25 June 2008)
- Ahle (25 June 2008)
- Aaberg (26 June 2008)
- Abanda (1 July 2008)
- Abbad (1 July 2008)
- Abbadi (1 July 2008)
- Abbar (2 July 2008)
- Abbotts (2 July 2008)
- Agras (5 July 2008)
- Agrest (5 July 2008)
- Aguda (5 July 2008)
- Tsander (9 July 2008)
- Potten (11 October 2008)
- Vienne (disambiguation) (23 August 2009)
- Alfred Turner (11 January 2010)
- Irish Rifles (5 March 2010)
- Janssen Medal (24 January 2011)
- George Butterworth (disambiguation) (5 November 2011)
- Negus (surname) (2 January 2012)
- John Aiken (disambiguation) (4 April 2015)
- David Ingram (19 April 2015)
- Laaksonen (12 November 2015)
- John Bethell (27 August 2016)
- Edward Werner (disambiguation) (created 8 January 2019)
- Mangon (surname) (created 11 September 2019)
...or replacing existing pages
[edit]- Charles R. Wilson (created February 2007 following page move, redirected November 2009, recreated September 2012)
- Haüy (created 20 April 2007 from a redirect)
- Joseph Spence (created 25 July 2007 following page move)
- The Last Gentleman (created 1 September 2007 following page move)
- John Henry Reynolds (created October 2007 following page move, redirected November 2009, recreated September 2012)
- Robert Muir (created 26 October 2008 following page move)
- Norman Moore (created 22 October 2008 following page move)
- Robert Hedges (created 13 October 2008 following page move)
- William Binnie (created 29 December 2009 following page move)
- Robert Cooley (created 23 December 2012 following page move)
- Jack James (created 28 December 2012 following page move)
- Frank Newman (created 21 January 2013 following page move)
- Ross Harrison (created 4 April 2015 following page move)
- Goligher (created 3 January 2018 from a redirect)
Redirects created
[edit]Quite a lot... (1050 as of September 2012)
... and later turned into articles
[edit]Usually turned into articles by others (not always correctly, in my opinion, though in other cases they are good examples of a redirect with possibilities being turned into an article).
- Vaire (redirect 13 July 2006; article 1 April 2007)
- Pearl High School shooting (redirect 29 December 2006; article 14 March 2009)
- Bibliography of J. R. R. Tolkien (redirect 17 January 2007; article 30 January 2008)
- Queen's Medal (redirect 8 February 2007; disambiguation page 31 May 2007)
- King's Medal (redirect 8 February 2007; disambiguation page 31 May 2007)
- Woolmer (redirect 21 March 2007; article 10 October 2008)
- Charles Voisin (redirect 28 March 2007; article 31 August 2007)
- William Rainsborough (redirect 20 April 2007; article 1 December 2008)
- History of printing (redirect 2 May 2007; article 23 September 2007)
- The Electras (pre-existing article; redirect 15 June 2007; article 4 September 2008; redirect 21 November 2008)
- Clinical scientist (redirect 28 April 2008; disambiguation page 28 October 2009)
- Cibber (redirect 12 May 2008; disambiguation page 9 June 2009)
- Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (redirect 16 August 2008; article 26 August 2009)
- British West Indies Regiment (redirect 1 March 2010; article 11 May 2011)
Did you know?
[edit]Articles nominated at Wikipedia:Did you know?:
- 1356 Basel earthquake (5 January 2007, nominated following requested translation)
- Serge Voronoff (1 April 2007, nominated)
- Mzoli's (22 September 2007, nominated)
Articles created/expanded and nominated at Wikipedia:Did you know?:
- La Ferté-sous-Jouarre memorial (17 March 2007, created)
- Astronomische Nachrichten (11 October 2007, expanded)
- Frieze of Parnassus (24 May 2008, created)
- Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial (9 January 2010, created)
- The King's Pilgrimage (20 January 2010, created)
- The Ypres League (29 January 2010, created)
- Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny (31 January 2010, expanded)
- Bruce Lyttelton Richmond (5 April 2010, created)
- Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond (26 April 2010, created)
- James Learmonth (19 February 2011, created)
- Eric Rideal (25 February 2011, created)
- Alexander Rankine (2 May 2011, created)
- Ramsay Heatley Traquair (14 August 2011, expanded)
- Victor Negus (10 January 2012, created)
- British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic (24 May 2012, created)
- United States Senate inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic (24 May 2012, created)
- Charles Illingworth (26 September 2012, created)
- Jack James (rocket engineer) (5 January 2013, created)
- Robert J. Parks (5 January 2013, created)
- Leroy Chang (24 January 2013, created)
- Frank Newman (educator) (7 February 2013, created)
- Frank C. Newman (7 April 2013, created)
- Memorial tablets to the British Empire dead of the First World War (4 December 2013, created)
In the news
[edit]Articles nominated at Wikipedia:In the news:
- Magnus Carlsen (3 January 2010)
- Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (3 February 2010)
Translations requested
[edit]Some done through Wikipedia:Translation, others by other requests. Dates and early versions below refer not to the initial creation, but some early stage reached in the translation and editing work. In all these cases, the article work was done by others following requests I had made.
- 1356 Basel earthquake (5 January 2007)
- Carl Koldewey (2 September 2008)
- Amédée Guillemin (11 September 2008)
- Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu (4 November 2008)
Other notes on article work
[edit]Various notes on some articles created or worked on at various points. Earlier versions of this listing (see page history) included notes that, although of interest to some, I've since reduced as the focus should be on the articles and article work; many of the older notes are outdated and needed rewriting. The work done here ranges from 2006 to 2016.
- CHESS magazine - second article (mistakenly thought it was first)
- Baruch Harold Wood - translated from the German Wikipedia
- Ptolemy (name) - expansion of a disambiguation page
- 1356 Basel earthquake - requested translation from the French Wikipedia
- Serge Voronoff - expanded and then worked on by others
- Royal Medal - tidying and checking (see talk page)
- La Ferté-sous-Jouarre memorial - start of World War I article work
- James I of England - started FAR, leading to rewriting and improvement by another editor
- Anne of Denmark - worked with the same editor as for the James I article
- Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture - extensive expansion and rewrite
- Orion (mythology) - minor contributions while at FAC
- Mzoli's - edited while it was at AfD
- Astronomische Nachrichten - extensive expansion
- List of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry - checking and linking while at FLC
- Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny - large expansion following AfD
- Jean de Lattre de Tassigny - started to expand
- Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery - large expansion
- The Cenotaph, Whitehall - started to expand
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission - edited during GA review
- List of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War II memorials to the missing - helped complete after initial start
- Created Template:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Frink Medal and Vera Fretter - referenced list and expanded a stub created by another editor for a red-link
- List of ships named on the Tower Hill Memorial (expanded after creation - initial edit gives attribution to a talk page post I made)