Wikipedia:WikiTown/Toodyaypedia/Stage 3
These articles were written by Alison Cromb for the Shire of Toodyay and Wikipedia, as part of Toodyaypedia, and the text sent by the Shire to users Gnangarra and Mitch Ames for uploading and wikifying.
Article titles in subpages of this one are as received, with , Toodyay
disambiguator added and/or conversion to title-case where appropriate. Some article titles have changed as they moved to article space; others may yet do so. See Wikipedia talk:WikiTown/Toodyaypedia/Stage 3#Article titles that might need changing and subsections thereof.
The initial uploads were unedited and mostly unformatted text as sub-pages of this one, with placeholders for images until they are uploaded to Commons. Once the articles been wikified - with links, formatting, copy-editing for WP:MOS, etc - they'll be moved to article space.
All editors are of course invited to work on the articles and/or make suggestions on improving them.
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West Toodyay | New material merged to existing West Toodyay article | |
Ford crossing, West Toodyay | ||
Military Barracks, Toodyay | ||
The Royal Oak, Toodyay (1849-1851) | ||
The Royal Oak, Toodyay (1853-1860) | ||
The Highland Laddie, Toodyay | ||
The Queen's Head, Toodyay | ||
First Toodyay Convict Hiring Depot and Pensioner Guard Barracks | Needs some work to break it into sections; see Talk:First Toodyay Convict Hiring Depot and Pensioner Guard Barracks § Sections required | |
Toodyay Gaol | Renamed from "Toodyay Lock-up (Gaol)" | |
Reserve and well, Toodyay | ||
Toodyay Valley School | Renamed from "Toodyay Valley Government School" per e-mail from Alison Crombe, 2017-07-09 | |
Church of Sancta Maria, Toodyay | Renamed from "Toodyay Valley Catholic Church and School" | |
James Forbes, storekeeper | ||
Samuel Ferguson's cottage | The article is mostly about various people. A bit more detail on the cottage itself would be nice | |
West Toodyay School | ||
West Toodyay Bridge |