User:Meanderingbartender
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On-and-off editor of Wikipedia for fifteen years. My interests have reverted back to history rather than economics, politics, and current news so thought a new account was in order. Never been banned or blocked under any accounts. Happy to provide old username.
As the username suggested, I'm a bartender and I travel around. Well, I used to. Now I'm a history student at Open University.
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Articles created
[edit]- Simone Téry
- Beatrice Nasmyth
- Alice Hutchison
- Carrie May Hall
- Nicole Girard-Mangin
- Robert Sexé
- Louise Antonini
- Berthe Fraser
- Mabel St Clair Stobart
- Bob Scanlon (boxer)
- Covington Hall
- United Fruit Company strike of 1913
- Susan Chitty
- Louisa Hay Kerr
DYK
[edit]- ... that in 1952, mayor Pedro Zaragoza was threatened with excommunication from the Catholic Church for allowing women to wear bikinis in Benidorm, Spain? - 23 April 2018
- ... that Berthe Fraser, a French Resistance agent, helped more than 100 Allied airmen and other agents escape during the Second World War? - 29 April 2018
- ... that Nicole Girard-Mangin, the first woman doctor to serve in the French army, was initially paid at the same rate as a nurse? - 1 May 2018
- ... that Louise Antonini disguised herself as a man to serve in the French Navy and Napoleon's army for a total of 25 years? -7 May 2018
- ... that Mabel St Clair Stobart became the first woman to be promoted to the rank of major in any national army? -8 May 2018
- ... that while posted to London during the First World War, journalist Beatrice Nasmyth had her brother smuggle her articles back to Canada to avoid censorship? - 14 May 2018
- ... that Covington Hall was a member of the Industrial Workers of the World and the Sons of Confederate Veterans? 12 March 2021
- ... that Susan Chitty's memoir on her mother, Antonia White, was viewed as a "literary assassination" when published? 29 October 2021
"seems worthy of an article"
Thank you for quality articles about people who work for health and resist oppression, such as Berthe Fraser, Alice Hutchison, Nicole Girard-Mangin and Pedro Zaragoza, for welcoming new users and adding references, for "seems worthy of an article", - you are an awesome Wikipedian!