User:JeremyA/Contributions

Some of my contributions to Wikipedia.

Administrator logs
block log; protection log; deletion log

Buildings and structures
Abbeydale Picture House; Berwyn (CTA); Broom Hall; Bryn Mawr (CTA); Carbrook Hall; Canal Street railroad bridge; Catcliffe Glass Cone; Cherry Avenue Bridge; Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad; Chicago Picasso; Church of St Helen, Treeton; Clark/Lake (CTA); Dirksen Federal Building; Fullerton (CTA); Highland Park (Metra); Kinzie Street railroad bridge; Kluczynski Federal Building; La Salle Street Bridge; Lawrence (CTA); Lindores Abbey; Lyceum Theatre (Sheffield); Manhattan Building; Millhouses railway station; Mission of the Guardian Angel; National Ornamental Metal Museum; Old Queen's Head, Sheffield; Olympia Centre; Roman Rig; St John's Church, Ranmoor; St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane; St George's Church, Portobello; Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building; Sheffield Canal; Shepherd Wheel; Spindle (sculpture); Sterick Building; Thorndale (CTA); Wilson (CTA); Wincobank (hill fort); Worksop Priory

People
List of famous residents of Sheffield; Sidney Oldall Addy; Ella Sophia Armitage; Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett; Geoffrey Blythe; Clint Boon; Joseph Gurney Braithwaite; Spence Broughton; Bernard John Seymour Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge; Mary Creagh; John Curr; David Daniel Davis; Philip Davies; Natascha Engel; Herbert Fisher; William Flockton; Alfred Gatty; Robert Goodwill; George Hadfield (politician); Tom Hingley; Frank Hooley; Joseph Hunter; Robert Eadon Leader; William de Lovetot; Jules Bernard Luys; Joan Maynard; Greg Mulholland; Antoine Ouilmette; John Parker (Privy Council); Irvine Patnick; Angela Smith (Hillsborough); Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Stuart of Wortley; Frederick Sykes; Douglas Vickers; Samuel Danks Waddy; John Tudor Walters; Henry George Ward; Frank Wilcoxon

Places
Beauchief and Greenhill; Birley; Burngreave; Castle Square, Sheffield; Catcliffe; Dore and Totley; East Ecclesfield; Firth Park; Fulwood; Gleadless Valley; Graves Park; Hoyland Nether; Lindores; Lower Largo; Lundin Links; Millhouses; Mosborough; Paradise Square, Sheffield; Richmond, South Yorkshire; Ringinglow; Scholes Coppice; Sheffield Central ward; Sheffield General Cemetery; Shiregreen and Brightside; Southey; Stannington; Stocksbridge and Upper Don; Templeborough; Treeton; West Argyle Street Historic District; West Ecclesfield

Templates
Template:Sheffield

UK Parliament constituencies
Newport (Monmouthshire) (UK Parliament constituency); Penistone and Stocksbridge (UK Parliament constituency); Sheffield (UK Parliament constituency); Sheffield Ecclesall (UK Parliament constituency); Sheffield Park (UK Parliament constituency)

Other
A Zed %26 Two Noughts; Electrelane; History of Yorkshire; National Ornamental Metal Museum; Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust; Society for Neuroscience; Timeline of Sheffield history; Transport in Sheffield; Wilcoxon signed-rank test

Articles to which I have made significant additions
Too many to list. See Special:Contributions/JeremyA

Photographs
All of my photographs are now located at the Wikimedia Commons. Please see my gallery of photos there.

Articles that I have helped to become featured articles

 * Sheffield (Article as it was when it was promoted)
 * History of Sheffield (Article as it was when it was promoted)

Articles that I have helped to become good articles

 * Sheffield (Article as it was when it was listed)
 * Kinzie Street railroad bridge (Article as it was when it was listed)
 * Michigan Avenue Bridge (Article as it was when it was listed)
 * Wolf Point, Chicago (Article as it was when it was listed)
 * Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (Article as it was when it was listed)

Did you knows

 * ...that when the Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad opened to the public in 1892 it took 14 minutes to travel the 3.6 mile (5.8 km) route?
 * ...that in 1908, the Kinzie Street railroad bridge in Chicago was the longest and heaviest bascule bridge in the world?
 * ... that the West Argyle Street Historic District in Chicago, Illinois, developed from a village named Argyle Park after the Dukes of Argyll in Scotland?
 * ... that the Mission of the Guardian Angel was a Jesuit mission that existed in the vicinity of Chicago, Illinois, from 1696 to 1700?