Talk:Kate Sheppard/to do

As per a discussion on the New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board the aim is to have this article featured as Today's Featured Article on either the 19 September 2018 or 28 November 2018 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage in New Zealand. In order to achieve this I propose the following timeline: Any further suggestions are welcome. Please add any outstanding tasks (no matter how minor) below. -- Shudde  talk 17:15, 6 August 2017 (UTC)
 * 1 November 2017: Complete expansion.
 * 14 November 2017 10 February 2018: Complete copy-edit and checks. Submit for peer review.
 * 14 Nov - 14 December 2017 10 Feb - 24 Feb 2018: Peer review; ask for expert reviewers to read through and offer advice.
 * 15 March 2018: Nominate as a Featured Article candidate -- this process could take several months, and hopefully only one attempt.
 * Check image licenses and sources.
 * WP:ALT -- alt text for images
 * Ensure MOS:IMAGES is complied with
 * File:Kate Sheppard.jpg
 * Good enough now.
 * File:Trinity Church, Christchurch, NZ (crop).jpg
 * From Flickr -- CC license.
 * File:Kate Sheppard Memorial. FZ200 (14409824662).jpg
 * Need to check regarding the Memorial itself, image is okay.
 * Is fine, see Commons:Freedom of Panorama.
 * File:Julius Vogel, ca 1870s.jpg
 * PD -- Photographer died in 1919.
 * File:Auckland Female Franchise League.gif
 * Likely PD, but we need more information on the author.
 * File:Women's Suffrage Petition 1893 (9365778997).jpg
 * File:National Council of Women, Christchurch, 1896.jpg
 * More effort needed to identify source and establish that photographer is unknown.
 * NatLib sazs photographer unknown. Therefore PD.
 * File:Kate Sheppard, circa 1914. Photographer unidentified..jpg
 * More effort needed to identify source and establish that photographer is unknown.
 * Archives NZ said photographer unknown
 * File:Kate Sheppard's Grave.jpg
 * From Flickr.
 * File:Bust of Kate Sheppard (18947810723).jpg
 * Photo is fine, but is the bust itself public domain?
 * See above. Is fine.


 * Add citations for all the items in the section "works" which show that she contributed to or wrote them. I don't think the petitions should be listed as her works though, they weren't published volumes, books or pamphlets. MurielMary (talk) 08:09, 3 February 2018 (UTC)