User:BJCHK
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My principal focus is creating articles about interesting women, especially influential Girl Guide leaders from the movement's early years. But I often get distracted by other things. When I'm not doing that, I love clearing up articles with too many wikilinks and recently discovered the joy of WP:CLEANUP.
Articles I have created
[edit]People
[edit]- Ethel Angell - painter
- Ruth Bashall - disability and lesbian rights activist
- Moya Beaver - ballet dancer
- Amelia Behrens-Furniss - pioneering deep sea diver
- Olive Blackham - puppeteer
- Kitty Bluett - radio star
- Tessa Bonner - soprano
- Erin Bried - magazine publisher
- Jean Cleland - beauty editor
- Constance Fairhall - missionary nurse
- Ann Finlayson - artist
- Frieda Fishbein - theatrical and literary agent
- Celina Fox - historian
- Ada Galsworthy - translator, editor, author
- Skylar Gaertner - actor
- Olive Garnett - diarist
- Audrey Geisel - Dr. Seuss's second wife
- Darren Goldstein - actor
- Alex Greaves - jockey^
- Valerie Greaves - hedge layer
- Valerie Greaves - jockey
- Juliet Harbutt - cheese expert
- Sonia Harris - High Court judge
- Lotte Hass - pioneering scuba diver^
- Gerd Hay-Edie - pioneering hand weaver
- Archie Henderson - musical comedian known as Jazz Emu
- Ruth Rosekrans Hoffman - illustrator
- Tobias Hug - singer, beatboxer
- Mark Isaac-Williams - botanical artist and orchid expert
- Lavinia Kapewasha - film director, actor
- Hilary Kilmarnock - wife of Kingsley Amis, mother of Martin Amis
- Muriel Lanchester - ceramicist, puppeteer
- Helen Drage Little - fundraiser for the Five Sisters window
- Anthony Loffredo - extreme body modification artist
- Elsie Martindale Hueffer - translator
- Lindsey McAlister - theatre director
- Graeme Mitcheson - sculptor
- Gwen Mullins - weaver, craftworkers patron
- Ian Murphy - artist
- Lavender Patten - the final 'First Lady' of Hong Kong
- Jane Wallas Penfold - botanist, illustrator
- Dorothea Phillips - social organiser
- Dorothea Phillips - actress
- William Garside Phillips - mining pioneer
- Penelope Powell - pioneering cave diver
- Peter Sedgley - artist
- Paul Shearer - actor
- Honor Sheppard - soprano
- Maureen Stephenson - author
- Jennetta Vise - illustrator
- Shahina Waseem - competitive chilli eater
- Anita Wilson - archivist for governments of Tuvalu, Hong Kong and British royal family
- Sir Ernest Woodroofe - chairman of Unilever from 1970-1974
^ = the article was a stub which I expanded
Women of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
[edit]These women did a lot more than Girl Guides / Girl Scouts but I have found them through Guiding research.
- Lady Jane Akers-Jones (Hong Kong)
- Vera Armstrong MBE (UK) "
- Alice Baird (UK) "
- Marguerite de Beaumont (UK) "
- Lady Harcourt Butler (UK, India) "
- Estella Cave, Countess Cave of Richmond (UK) "
- Mary Chater MBE (UK) "
- Martha Davis Coe (USA)
- Beryl Cozens-Hardy (UK) "
- Anstice Gibbs (UK) "
- Marion Greeves (UK) "
- Lilian Gresham (Australia) "
- Ruth Hubbard (UK) "
- Marjory Jarman (UK) ^
- Lady Julius (Australia) "
- Ann Kindersley (UK)
- Muriel de Lisle (UK) "
- Edith Laura Johnston, Lady Luke (UK) "
- Gladys Millard (Canada) "
- Florence Mitchell (Australia) "
- Margaret Pilkington (UK) ^ "
- Elsa Riepert (Canada) "
- Hon. Fflorens Roch (UK)
- Hettie Smith (UK)
- Susan Stevens (UK)
- Lady Marjorie Stopford (UK) ^
- Anna Suckling (UK) "
- Iona Taylor (UK) " ^
- Clementine Tangeman (USA)
- Janet E Tobitt (UK/USA)
- Rosa Ward (UK) " ^
- Lady Helen Whitaker (UK) "
- Alice M G White (UK/USA)
- Bridget Yelverton Lee Steere (Australia) "
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" = Silver Fish Award recipient
^ = Guide International Service volunteer
Things
[edit]- Ansley, Warwickshire - the village I grew up in^
- Craft Centre of Great Britain
- Five Sisters window - a medieval stained glass window in York Minster
- Gimell Records - Tallis Scholars' record label
- Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation
- Humberston Fitties - Plotland development in Lincolnshire
- The Lanchester Marionettes - a puppet theatre
- The Marys of the Empire
- Plotlands - British interwar land development
- Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten’s wedding cakes - fairly self-explanatory
- Queen's Hall Narberth - where Elton John played his first Welsh gig
- Red Rose Guild - 20th century arts and crafts organisation
- Silver Fish Award - highest adult honour in Girl Guide movement^
- The Twentieth Century Society - a charity that campaigns for the preservation of British architectural heritage from 1914 onwards^
- Week of Self-Denial - Women’s Social and Political Union’s annual fundraising week between 1908 and 1914
- The Women's Press Club - the UK's first female press club, in operation from 1943 to 1968^
^ = the article was a stub which I expanded
Articles I have contributed to in a significant way
[edit]- Kazoo magazine
- Guide International Service
- Mocca (band) - a brilliant Indonesian band
- Elain Harwood - an English architectural historian whose obituary caught my eye
- Coventry Blue Coat Church of England School
- Women Divers Hall of Fame
- Annemarie Lewis Thomas - Welsh musical theatre composer
- Melissa Nathan - English author
- Astra Zero - Canadian artist
- Ginger Johnson - drag queen
- Hattie Ellis - food writer
My barnstars
[edit]-
The Original Barnstar Anita Wilson (archivist) is a very good page. Well done! BoyTheKingCanDance (talk) 05:30, 15 March 2023 (UTC)
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The Original Barnstar The Marys of the Empire is a fascinating and well constructed article. Great work! BoyTheKingCanDance (talk) 05:49, 16 March 2023 (UTC)
Categories:
- WikiProject Women in Red participants
- WikiProject Women in Green participants
- WikiProject Women's History participants
- Wikipedians by alma mater: University of Manchester
- Wikipedian WikiGnomes
- Wikipedians in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Wikipedians
- Wikipedians in China
- Chinese Wikipedians
- Female Wikipedians
- Feminist Wikipedians