User:JohnArmagh

I am indebted to Adam for kick-starting my page for me as, like many Wikipedians, he finds red links distressing.

Thanks for your contribution of the picture and accompanying preamble.

A little about me:-
I was born in Essex in the UK in the summer of '61.

I am a practicing Christian - though I need a lot more practice before I am good at it.

I am of dual nationality: British by birth (not 'English' as is assumed by my accent), and Australian by Descent on my mother's side.

My mother was Australian of largely Irish descent (with a bit of Portuguese, and English but that doesn't count as they were disowned by England and shipped out to Oz)

My father was my first ancestor to be born in the UK for some generations, though conceived in Russia, of Russian-Jewish stock - my paternal grandfather was a Cossack in pre-Bolshevik Russia. I have especially strong feelings for my Australian and Irish roots. I would say I am "Irish Blood, Australian Heart".

I am a federalist European and a republican, though if Great Britain does have to have a monarch to my mind it should currently be the Catholic Prince Michael of Albany, as King Andrew (dubious, though, his claim may be). And the dirge 'God Save the [King/Queen]' should be replaced with 'Rule Britannia'.

I don't have any letters after my name, but I have a fervent appetite for a vast eclectic mix of things involving the universe I inhabit for this brief span, and the why's-and-wherefores of how it came to be how it is.

My specialist subjects from childhood have been spaceflight and prehistoric animals.

I regularly visit cathedrals and abbeys etc. mostly in the British Isles but also around the world, from Australasia, to the Far East, Israel to the USA.

I find poor grammar, poor spelling and poor use of English (especially by those who have completed university education) irritating. I find poor and inconsiderate driving by people who think they are superb drivers to be annoying. I find inconsistency an anathema.

I am generally opinionated and perhaps do not suffer fools gladly (probably because I consider myself among their number and am not keen on it).

None of which makes me very Christian - but like I said earlier, I do need a lot more practice.

Now retired, by trade I was an IT technician: providing PC hardware & software support, and writing software applications.

My hopes for Wikipedia
I would like to see (and help in some small way) Wikipedia become the most authoritative compendium of information bar-none: If you want to find information on something - even if you can't find it anywhere else - you can find it covered in depth here.

--JohnArmagh 10:52, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Notable contributions

 * List of popes
 * Abbeys and priories in England
 * Abbeys and priories in Wales
 * Abbeys and priories in Scotland
 * Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland
 * Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man
 * Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland
 * List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom
 * List of Roman Emperors

My own sub-pages:-

 * User:JohnArmagh/List of monastic houses in Ireland
 * User:JohnArmagh/Concise List of Roman Emperors
 * User:JohnArmagh/List of Roman Emperors
 * User:JohnArmagh/Monarchs of Aragon
 * User:JohnArmagh/Heads of Government of the Australian Capital Territory
 * User:JohnArmagh/Constitutional Heads of the State of Victoria, Australia
 * User:JohnArmagh/Heads of Government of the State of Victoria, Australia
 * User:JohnArmagh/Heads of State of Benin
 * User:JohnArmagh/Heads of State of Angola
 * User:JohnArmagh/Rulers and Heads of State of Egypt
 * User:JohnArmagh/Abbeys and Priories of England: work in progress
 * User:JohnArmagh/Monastic houses - Ireland
 * User:JohnArmagh/Cathedrals - London - to Visit
 * User:JohnArmagh/Scotland
 * User:JohnArmagh/MySandbox

Working on...

 * User:JohnArmagh/High Kings of Ireland