User:Gillyweed
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As you can tell from my edits, one of my pet peeves is unreferenced articles. As for my name, you can find its meaning [[1]].
| The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar | ||
| Gillyweed, for ceaselessly protecting Wikipedia's quality. Axl 19:55, 21 April 2007 (UTC) |
| The Barnstar of Diligence | ||
| Kudos to you for your contributions to, and watchful eye over, Omaha Beach. FactotEm 10:23, 29 September 2007 (UTC) |
| The Australian Barnstar of National Merit | ||
| For your many contribs including new entries about the highways and byways of Australian history and writing. Thank you. hamiltonstone (talk) 03:29, 21 January 2008 (UTC) |
[edit] Articles I have created
Whilst nobody 'owns' anything on Wikipedia I feel a small amount of pride that some of these more obscure, yet notable, bits and pieces of knowledge are now available on the world's best encyclopaedia. I hope, after the 'birth' of these 182 articles that they have gone on and grown from stubs into magnificent expositions... one can but hope!
- Reginald Whinney - An English Royal Navy Captain who sank three U-boats.
- Young Lachlan - An Australian schooner stolen by convicts in 1818.
- William Cossar - An Australian schooner stolen by convicts in 1817.
- Frederick (ship) - A ship wrecked in 1818 with the loss of 23 crew.
- Bruce Quarrie - An English historian, journalist and wargamer 1947 -
- Simon Fowler (author) - An English historian and journalist
- Ruth Paley - An English historian.
- Marie-Madeleine Gauthier - (1920 - 1998) A French expert in medieval enamels.
- John Putnam Demos - An American historian and author who writes about witchcraft.
- Jeremy Pascall - An English journalist and comedian.
- Robert Macklin - An Australian journalist and writer, born 1941.
- James Bentley - An English Reverend and Author who died in 2000. He liked writing about relics.
- Hope (ship) 1817 - a ship owned by Solomon Wiseman wrecked at Port Stephens in 1817.
- Lady Elliot - A ship wrecked off Cardwell in 1816.
- Trial (ship) - A ship that was wrecked off the East Coast of Australia after being stolen by convicts.
- Elizabeth Henrietta - An Australian brig that capsized in 1816.
- Governor Hunter (ship) - An Australian schooner that was wrecked in 1816.
- Whale (ship) - An Australian sloop that disappeared in 1816 of the coast of New South Wales.
- Hawkesbury Packet - An Australian sloop wrecked in 1817
- Solomon Wiseman - An Australian convict, merchant and ship owner. 1777- 1838
- The Brothers (ship) - A ship wrecked by William Hilton Hovell of Hovell and Hume fame in 1816.
- Edwin (ship) - A ship that was wrecked off the coast of New South Wales in 1816.
- Windsor (ship) - A ship that was wrecked off the coast of Sydney in 1816 with the poor survivors of the Recovery on board!
- Recovery (ship) - A sloop that was wrecked near Port Stephens in 1816.
- Estramina - A schooner with a chequered history that was wrecked in 1816.
- Amelia (ship) - A ship that disappeared off the coast of Australia in 1816.
- Betsey (ship) - An Australian ship that was abandoned off the coast of New Zealand in 1815.
- Morning Star (ship) - An Indian ship that disappeared in the Torres Strait in 1814.
- Three Bees - A British ship that exploded in Sydney Harbour in 1814.
- Argo (ship) - An Indian ship that disappeared off Tasmania in 1814.
- Unity (ship) - A schooner that disappeared off Tasmania in 1813.
- Campbell Macquarie - A ship wrecked on Macquarie Island in 1812.
- Active (ship) - A brigantine that disappeared in the Tasman Sea in 1810.
- Contest (ship) - A sloop sunk near Port Stephens in 1807.
- Hazard (ship) - A sloop sunk near Broken Bay in 1809.
- Argument (ship) - A sloop sunk near Broken Bay in 1809.
- Charlotte (sloop) - A ship sunk off Sydney Harbour in 1808.
- Dundee (ship) - A ship wrecked at the mouth of the Hunter River in 1808.
- Hebe (ship) 1808 - A ship sunk near Port Dalrymple in 1808.
- Eliza (1808) - An American ship sunk in Fiji in 1808.
- Alex Kershaw - An American non-fiction author.
- Edith Simon - An English author and sculptor.
- Michael Ridley - An English archaeologist and orientalist
- John (ship) - A sloop that disappeared off the coast of New South Wales in 1806.
- Britannia (ship) - A ship that was wrecked off the coast of New South Wales in 1806.
- Bee (ship) - A ship that disappeared off the coast of Newcastle in 1806.
- Tellicherry (ship) - A ship wrecked in the Phillipines in 1806
- Sydney (ship) - An East Indiaman wrecked off New Guinea in 1806
- Governor King (ship) - An Australian schooner wrecked at Newcastle in 1806
- George (ship) - An Australian sloop wrecked in Twofold Bay in 1806
- Betsey - A Schooner wrecked in the China Sea in 1805
- Peter Frankis - An Australian short story writer.
- Michael Byrne - An Australian poet
- Stephen Matthews - An Australian writer and publisher
- Tim Metcalf - An Australian poet and doctor
- Rory Steele - An Australian fiction writer and diplomat.
- ACT Writing and Publishing Awards - A literary award awarded since 2004
- Integrity (ship) - An Australian cutter that disappeared in 1805.
- Mersey - A Bengali ship wrecked in the Torres Strait in 1805.
- Nancy (ship) - An Australian sloop wrecked near Jervis Bay in 1804.
- Union (ship) - An American ship wrecked in Fiji in 1804.
- Cato (ship) - An English ship wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef in 1803.
- HMS Porpoise (1799) - An English Sloop wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef in 1803.
- Margaret (brig) - An English Brig wrecked in the Society Islands in 1803.
- L'Enterprise - A French Schooner wrecked with total loss of life in Bass Strait in 1802/03
- Duke of Portland (whaler) - A 400 ton whaler that was wrecked in Tonga in 1802
- Fly (brig) - A 100 ton Brig that disappeared in 1802.
- Caroline (ship) - American Schooner disappeared 1802.
- Norfolk (brig) - Australian Brig wrecked in 1802.
- Argo (1800) - American Schooner sunk near Fiji in 1800
- Eliza (ship) - Small sloop used to rescue survivors of the Sydney Cove (ship) in 1797
- Boussole - French Navy ship sunk in the New Hebrides in 1788
- Aagtekerke - Dutch East India Ship wrecked somewhere in WA in 1726
- Fortuyn - Dutch East India Ship wrecked somewhere in WA in 1724
- Charles Bateson - New Zealand maritime historian and journalist (1903 - 1974)
- Graham Jones (Australian author) - Australian author and historian
- Ephraim John Burford - English historian (1905 - 1997)
- James Cleugh - English author and translator (1891 - 1969)
- Judith C Brown (historian) - American historian and author.
- E.C. Buley - Ernest Charles Buley, Australian journalist, romance novelist and thief (1869 - 1933)
- William Scurry - Australian soldier and inventor (1895 - 1963)
- Rhodanthe Lipsett - Australian midwife and author
- Simon MacKenzie - Canadian academic and writer.
- Nino Lo Bello - American author and journalist (1922 - 1997)
- Anthony Arthur - American author and historian
- Clark Heinrich - American author and ethno-botanist
- Siân Rees - English author and historian
- Pat Studdy-Clift - Australian author and historian (1926 - )
- Elinor Gadon - American author and expert on Goddess religions
- Kenneth McIntyre - Controversial Australian historian (1910 - 2004)
- Dr Hector Kinloch - Australian politician and academic (1927 - 1993)
- Ben Shephard - English TV producer and author (1948 - )
- Ann Dally - British psychiatrist and author
- Fraser Harrison — British author and publisher (1944 - )
- Raymond T McNally - American Professor specializing in Horror (1931 - 2002)
- Iain Finlay - Australian author and journalist (1935 - )
- Edward Lynch - Australian soldier and author (1898 - 1980)
- Nicholas Stargardt - Australian historian (1962 - )
- Rudolph Brasch - Australian Rabbi and author (1912 - 2004)
- Samuel Janus - American psychotherapist and author (1930 - )
- Tama Starr - American author and businesswoman
- Paul Wilson (criminologist) - Australian criminologist (1941 - )
- Timothy Tovell - Australian airman who smuggled an orphan into Australia (1878 - 1966)
- Anthony Hill (author) - Australian author (1942 - )
- Muriel Segal - English journalist and author
- Marie Tulip - Australian feminist author
- Tantangara Reservoir - a dam in New South Wales (1960 - )
- Naas (valley) - an area in Namadgi National Park
- Fuse plug - an engineering structure on spillways
- Donald Eaton Carr - American author (1903 - ?)
- Calvin C. Hernton - American poet and sociologist (1932 - 2001)
- Elizabeth Gould Davis - Contentious American author (1910 - 1974)
- Bryna Taubman - American author (? - ?)
- Edward Weston (pastoralist) - Superintendent at Hyde Park Barracks and wealthy farmer (180? - 18??)
- London Bridge (karst) - A remarkable limestone formation.
- Heinrich Severloh - A German soldier with extraordinary claims (1923 - 2006)
- Westbourne Woods - An exotic planting in Canberra (1913 - )
- Kate Fairweather - Australian Olympian (1975 - )
- Ginninderra - A region in Canberra.
- John Tennant - Early Australian Bushranger (1820s)
- Ginninderra Creek - Watercourse in Canberra
- Duncan Dunbar (ship owner) - Owner of the Duncan Dunbar
- Duncan Dunbar - Clipper wrecked off Brazil (1865)
- Edward Kendall Crace - Canberra Pastoralist (1844 - 1892)
- Old Canberra Inn - (1860 - )
- All Saints Anglican Church - Church in Ainslie, Canberra (1869 - )
- Blundell's Cottage - Farmhouse in Canberra (1858 - )
- Pierce Galliard Smith - Rector, St Johns (1826 - 1908)
- Collector, New South Wales - Town in NSW (1829 - )
- Lake Bathurst - Lake in SE NSW
- Bungonia - Town in the NSW Southern Highlands (1832 - )
- Bong Bong - Town near Moss Vale (1821 - )
- Henry Hall (farmer) - Farmer in the Canberra District (1802 - 1888)
- Mount Tennent - ACT Mountain
- Sally Tracy - Australian Midwifery Researcher ( - )
- Laurence James Ludovici - American Author ( - )
- William Corin - Australian Electrical Engineer (1867 - 1929)
- Mt Stromlo Hydro-Power Station - Australian Engineering Structure (2000 - )
- Henry Douglas Stephens - Australian Surgeon (1877 - 1952)
- Frank Douglas Stephens - Australian Surgeon (1913 - )
- Bendora Gravity Main - Australian Engineering Structure (1966-1968)
- Richard O'Neill - English Author
- Jack Barber - Australian Author and Soldier (1919 - )
- Hans Roland - Australian Author and Teacher (1931 - )
- International Competitions and Assessments for Schools — Academic Testing
- Colin Burgess (author) - Australian Author (1947 - )
- Women's Electoral Lobby - Australian Lobby Group (1972 - )
- Mary Ingham - English Author
- Margot Hilton - Australian Author (1947 - )
- Peter Sekuless - Australian Lobbyist and Author (1945 - )
- Laurence John Hartley Teakle - Australian Agricultural Scientist (1901 - 1979)
- Bendora Arboretum - Botanical planting (1940 - )
- Flow splitter - Hydrological engineering device
- Nappe (water) - The water overtopping a dam.
- Bendora Dam - Dam on the Cotter River completed 1961
- Mark Johnston (author) - Australian Historian and Author (1960 - )
- Herbert Strang - English Author(s) of Adventure Stories (1866 - 1958)
- Lawrence Dwight Smith - American Author and Cryptologist
- Larner-Johnson Valve - Engineering component used in water control
- Frederick William Bourne - English Preacher and Author (1830-1905)
- Sarah Ellis - British Author (1812 - 1872)
- Gun Buster - British Author
- Roy Kyle - Australian soldier, 1st AIF (1897 - 1996)
- Wilhelm Falley - German General WWII (1897 - 1944)
- Arthur Swinson - British Brigadier and Historian
- William Craig (author) - US Historian (1929 - 1997)
- Don Pardee Moon - USN Rear Admiral (1894 - 1944)
- HMS Inconstant (1868)
- Iron Mountain (Riverboat) (1864 - 1872)
- Sreten Bozic - Anthropologist (1932 - )
- Robert Coupe - Australian Historian
- Clive Turnbull - Australian Journalist (1906 - 1975)
- Thomas Wood (author) - English Author (1892 - 1950)
- Richard Beckett - Australian Author (1936 - )
- Ray Beckett - Australian Journalist and Newspaper Editor (1903 - )
- Christopher Sweeney - Australian Author
- Mark Clisby - Australian Author and Military Historian
- Barry Dickins - Australian Author and Playwright (1949 - )
- John William Stokes - Australian Administrator on the Cocos Islands (1910 - )
- John Grady (author) - Australian Social Scientist (1923 - )
- Valerie McKenzie - Australian Historian
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