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A long time Wikipedia user and referee, I've only made occasional edits. I hope to make more edits in future, expanding articles I feel should are important and I can contribute to in a productive fashion. I've also written one article from scratch.
A major landmark in London, this article seems to lack considerable detail (or at least has less detail than I'd expect for such an important building). In particular, I hope to contribute personal photographs with a free licence for use on Wikipedia (as soon as I can next get there!).
Originally penned by myself, needs more references, media and details. Support from those connected with the school would be helpful (as I left in July 2006).
Where I live at the moment! The article was a little messy when I found it. I've restructured the page into chronological order and attempted to add some references. Given the lack of published detail about the halls, and its comprehensive coverage, I may cite the Illustrated History as a bibliographical reference instead of putting lots of [1]s all over the article! Thus far, I've only edited the South Stoneham House section. Having difficulty finding information about the tower though (other than its much-wanted demolition!).
Being a keen photographer, I'm particularly interested in contributing freely licensed photographs for use with Wikipedia articles. I intend to check the various categories relating to requested photographs to contribute in this way. I'm also considering joining the photography WikiProject.
This section is for me to note requests I've found that I feel I could fulfil and will attend to when the opportunity next arises.
There follows an excessive number of Userboxes. I got very carried away; don't judge me.