Talk:Robin Bush

Suggested additions
Mr. Bush has asked me to forward the following suggested additions for consideration:Guy (Help!) 19:48, 14 April 2010 (UTC)

Add - 'Robin (James Edwin) Bush, born at Hayes, Middlesex, on 12 March 1943, was the .' Amend to 'Exeter School in Devon from 1950 to 1962, .'  'He won a Trevelyan Scholarship, Stapledon Exhibition and State Scholarship to read History .'.
 * ==Early life==

Amend to 'Among his contemporaries at Exeter College were the poet, Craig Raine, .the Marquess of Hartington (currently 12th Duke of Devonshire) and psephologist Professor Sir Ivor Crewe. A keen actor and singer, he appeared onstage at the Oxford Playhouse with Monty Python actor and presenter Terry Jones.'. Amend to 'moving to the Somerset Record Office in Taunton in 1967'
 * ==Historian==

Amend to '. which led to the publication in Ohio of three further books.'. 'during one of which in 1985 he met Vice President (later President) George Bush .' Amend, at end of first paragraph 'Bush also appeared on Channel 4's series Joe Public in 1998 for which he researched .'.
 * ==Television appearances==

And add - 'Bush appeared regularly as resident historian on ''Revealing Secrets'' (55 episodes) for Multi Media, transmitted on Channel 4 on weekdays 26 March-4 July 2001.' http.//ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/35287 (Revealing Secrets broadcasts).

Amend second paragraph to '. entitled The West at War, broadcast in 2005, which examined .'. Add at beginning - 'He lives in Taunton with his wife, Hilary Margaret Marshall, married in 1993. By an earlier marriage to the late Iris Maude Reed he has two grown-up children, Catherine and Alexander, and two granddaughters (by Catherine) - Lauren Knight and Esme Knight.'
 * ==Personal Life==

Amend present first sentence to '. and was President of Taunton Operatic Society, 1985-2009.' http://www.tauntonoperaticsociety.co.uk, downloads 'TAOS AsideAutumn2009'.

Rewrite remainder as - 'From May 1997 until June 2009 Bush served as a Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Somerset, sitting as Vice Chairman of the County's Information and Leisure Board (1998-2000) and Vice Chairman of the Community, Leisure and Information Review Committee (2000-2001). He was Chairman of the County Council (2001-2005), Chairman of the Regulation (Planning) Committee (2005-07) and Chairman of both the Somerset Cultural Forum and Somerset Cultural Executive (2003-09). He was Vice Chairman of the South West Museums Council (1998-2000) and served as a Board Member of Culture South West, Arts Council England South West and the South West Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. He was a Member of the Council and Court of the University of Bristol and of the Courts of the Universities of Bath and Exeter. He was also Chairman of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society (1983-84) and is one of four Patrons of Wessex Actors Company (with the Marquess of Bath, Lord (Tom) King and the late Ned Sherrin), 2002 to date. He is President of the Somerset Art Gallery Trust and the Somerset Youth Partnership, and Vice President and Trustee of the Somerset Community Foundation.' Somerset County Council, Diaries, (1997-2010); Unofficial Time Team Website > Time Team Cast > Robin Bush profile. [Insert between ==Personal Life== and ==References== -] Victoria History of Somerset . (with R.W. Dunning) vol iii (Oxford University Press, 1974) ISBN 0-19722-739-2 . (with R.W. Dunning) vol iv (OUP, 1976) ISBN 0-19722-747-3 . (with R.W. Dunning and Mary Siraut) vol v (OUP, 1983) ISBN 0-19722-764-3 The Book of Taunton (Barracuda Books, 1977) ISBN 0-86023-034-1 The Book of Exmouth (Barracuda Books, 1978) ISBN 0-86923-057-0 The Book of Wellington (with Gillian Allen, Barracuda Books, 1983) ISBN 0-86023-099-6 Jeboult's Taunton (Barracuda Books, 1983) ISBN 0-86023-186-0 The Archaeology of Taunton ed. Peter Leach, four principal chapters by Robin Bush (Western Archaeological Trust, Excavation Monograph no.8, 1984), pp.11-16, 59-63, 75-79, 104-106. The Story of the County Hotel, Taunton (1987) Shields and Wall Plate Carving in the Church of St Mary, Ashill (1987) A Taunton Diary, 1787-1987 (Barracuda Books, 1988) ISBN 0-86023-422-3 The Story of Taunton Castle (Somerset Archaeological Society, 1988) Somerset, a Portrait in Colour (Dovecote Press, 1989) ISBN 0-946159-70-X Somerset Stories (Dovecote Press, 1990) ISBN 0-946159-84-X Your Somerset Family (Somerset County Council. 1992) Somerset, the Complete Guide (Dovecote Press, 1994) ISBN 1-874336-27-X Somerset Villages (Dovecote Press, 1995) ISBN 1-874336-35-0 Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630, ed. Burton Spear . vol 25 New Ancestral Discoveries -part 1 (Ohio, 1996) . vol 26 New Ancestral Discoveries - part 2 (Ohio, 1997) . vol 27 New Ancestral Discoveries - part 3 (Ohio, 1999) Somerset Bedside Book (Dovecote Press, 1997) ISBN 1-874336-43-1 Chapter on 'The Age of Elegance' in Somerset: the Millennium Book, ed. Tom Mayberry and Hilary Binding (Somerset Books, 1999) ISBN 0-86183-485-2 Aesop's Fables, A Choral Cycle, verse libretto by Robin Bush, composer Douglas Coombes (Lindsay Music, 2001). 'The Rev John Lempriere, DD, in Devon' in ''Transactions of the Devonshire Association'', xciii (1961), pp.228-249. 'Exeter Free Grammar School, 1633-1809' in ''Trans. of Devonsh. Assoc.'' xciv (1962), pp.363-410. 'Exeter during the Civil War and Interregnum' in ''Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries'', xxix (1962-3) pp.80-87, 102-09, 132-39, 171-76. 'George Passemer, a Devonshire Antiquary' in Devon & Cornwall N. & Q. xxix (1964), pp.241ff. 'Nettlecombe Court. 1. The Trevelyans and other residents' in ''Field Studies Journal'', iii/2 (1970), pp.275-87. 'The Tudor Tavern, Fore Street, Taunton' in ''Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society'', cxix (1976), pp.15-20. 'West Newton Manor Farm' [in North Petherton] in ''Proc. Som. Arch. Nat. Hist. Soc.'' cxxiii (1980), pp.55-64. 'Somerset, England, Records and American Descendants' in ''Connecticut Nutmegger'', vol 19 (1986), pp.386-396. 'The Blake Ancestry of Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Henry Wolcott,' in Connecticut Nutmegger, vol 22 (1989), pp.11-12. Four audiocassettes of lectures to the 'All American Conference' of the (USA) Federation of Genealogical Societies delivered at Fort Wayne, Indiana, published in the USA by audiotapes.com (1991) . An Archivist Abroad (FW-52) . ''An Archivist's Casebook - The Pleasures and Pitfalls of English Genealogy'' (FW-93) . Brought to Book - English Quarter Sessions and their Records (FW-232) . Courts and Copyhold - the English Manor and its Records (FW-34)
 * ==Works==
 * ===Books and monographs===
 * ===Papers in journals===
 * ===Recordings===

Double audiocassettes of Robin Bush retelling Tales of Old Somerset (1995), Halsgrove Productions, Tiverton, Devon.

Compact Disc of Aesop's Fables, a Choral Cycle  , verse libretto by Robin Bush, composer Douglas Coombes' (Lindsay Music, 2001).

Pending changes
This article is one of a number (about 100) selected for the early stage of the trial of the Pending Changes system on the English language Wikipedia. All the articles listed at Pending changes/Queue  are being considered for level 1 pending changes protection.

The following request appears on that page:

Comments on the suitability of theis page for "Penfding changes" would be appreciated.

Please update the Queue page as appropriate.

Note that I am not involved in this project any much more than any other editor, just posting these notes since it is quite a big change, potentially

Regards, Rich Farmbrough, 23:47, 16 June 2010 (UTC).

Requested move 25 February 2018

 * The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section. 

The result of the move request was: moved per consensus. — usernamekiran (talk)  05:56, 4 March 2018 (UTC)

Robin Bush (historian) → Robin Bush – Robin Bush was created in 2005 about the deceased daughter of former President GHW Bush. It's currently a dab page, which only disambiguates this historian, who is clearly the primary article of the two, and Pauline Robinson Bush, which is currently a redirect to George H.W. Bush, where she's only given a passing mention. "Robin" appears to have been her family nickname. Requesting a history merge of Robin Bush to Pauline Robinson Bush, and a move of this article to Robin Bush. This is a complex request, I know, so if I've left anything out or need to request something different (e.g. histmerge templates) I'm happy to do what's necessary. Thanks. The Mighty Glen (talk) 01:49, 25 February 2018 (UTC)


 * Support, clear primary topic. The Pauline Robinson Bush redirect gets ~4% of the traffic to the dab page. It can be linked via a hatnote if necessary. &mdash;Xezbeth (talk) 07:36, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Support per nom and comment. Randy Kryn (talk) 14:18, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Support for reasons already stated. Shadow007 (talk) 05:34, 26 February 2018 (UTC)


 * The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

Does this page really need to be indefinitely protected?
It's been 14 years. Does a minor presenter on Time Team really needed to be afforded eternal protection from IP edits? In the article history, there was one edit that could be construed as vandalism. Seriously was that was the straw that apparently broke the "Admin's back" and patience!? Something odd was going on back then for this article on a deceased person (who no longer was subject to BLP} to be given permanent protection. Talk about (pardon the pun)....overkill!! 146.199.128.141 (talk) 20:34, 7 April 2023 (UTC)