User:PamD

Welcome to my User Page
'I'm a British early-retired librarian living in Silverdale, Lancashire, having moved here from Leeds originally to look after my late Mother. I have a range of interests and a tendency to proof-read and correct typos! I used to spend a lot of Wiki-time Stub-sorting, and sometimes start by correcting one link and end up improving a network of related pages. I've worked with Category:Disambiguation pages in need of cleanup, WP:Suggestions for disambiguation repair, WP:Typo Team and  WP:CiterSquad at various times. I contribute to the Women in Red editathons, picking one or two topics which look interesting, or are UK based, or if all else fails have the initial "P": it's a challenge to produce new articles on topics in fields where I don't usually edit, and I keep a list of my WiR contributions, taking great delight when one article fits two or, occasionally, three of the month's editathons. After a superb walk up Black Combe, April 2012, I decided to sort out the WP articles for the Outlying fells, which turned into quite a project. When I attended a meeting in Preston Patrick I found that it, and many other South Lakeland parishes, had no article - so I made them.

'I've created a motley collection of articles or stubs, to fill gaps: some sparked off by a red link, others when I look up a topic of interest and find it's not yet got an article. Something on Radio 4 will sometimes inspire me: "Have they got an article?" "If not, are they sourceably notable?" "Let's go." And suddenly it's lunchtime, and I sat down with my breakfast. (Retired life!) I'm very glad that I've kept the list, below, which reminds me why I created each article, and recommend the practice to other editors. Wikipedia has the fascination of an infinite jigsaw puzzle - there's always another piece to fit in.

'I'm increasingly worried about gradual deterioration in our articles, through links going dead, information becoming out of date, and accidental or worse damage by later editors. I've decided, 2023, to start looking through the articles, listed below, which I've started: but it's a slow process and can lead down a lot of rabbit-holes of related topics needing attention. '''

Yes, I know the page looks a bit of a mess at present - will learn about layout sometime and prettify it!

Articles, templates and stubs I've created
Not including umpteen disambiguation pages created while working on Suggestions for name disambiguation and otherwise, surname pages created as a list of name-holders, a few articles where I've created a "non-infringing stub" to rescue a copyvio article's non-creative elements and its incoming redirects, lots of redirects, etc

2024

 * Climate Fiction Prize, 28 May; to be launched next week at Hay, heard about it on R4
 * Lisa Evans (playwright), 27 May; someone had "corrected" her name to Lissa in The Maid of Buttermere: seems notable enough for her own article
 * Polly Atkin, 8 May; Cumbria-based writer, came across her longlisted book for Lakeland Book of the Year (and later read it: an extraordinary life)
 * Valentine Friedli, 1 May; Swiss politician, for WiR: U-W & WiR: Central & Eastern Europe
 * Louise Kennedy (writer), 24 April; resolving a red link in Women's Prize for Fiction 2023 shortlist
 * Melanie Spitta, 14 Apr; Sinti film-maker, for International Roma Day Editathon and WiR: S-T
 * Ron's Place, 5 Apr; art site in Merseyside, in news today as Grade II listed, created by splitting out small existing section and then elaborating
 * Vanessa Toulmin, 3 Apr; Academic involved in Morecambe Winter Gardens, for WiR: S-T
 * Marguerite Lamarche, 1 Apr; early French midwife, for WiR: Health
 * Lynne Brydon, 1 Apr; academic, for WiR: Gender studies
 * Lindsay Rodden, 29 Mar; playwright, twice for Mikron, for WiR: Q-R
 * Murgia Madhumita, 28 Mar; redlinked shortlisted author for inaugural Women's Prize for Non-fiction
 * Seidu Al-Hassan, 22 Mar; a redlinked university VC
 * Michael Magee (writer), 15 Mar; a redlinked category-winner in the Neros
 * Nero Book Awards, 14 Mar; new notable book award (successor to Costa? Coffee again?)
 * National Poetry Centre, 9 Mar; funding for it was in the news, Leeds connection (passed the building every day for many years)
 * Rachel Lumsden (artist), 1 Mar; British and Swiss artist for WiR: Q-R & WiR: Art+Feminism
 * Bunkers Hill, Jamaica, 26 Feb; Olivene's birthplace
 * Olivene Chambers, 26 Feb; Jamaican educator for WiR: Education, WiR: O-P & WiR: Black women
 * Western Times (Exeter), 23 Feb; newspaper, to help in argument re dab page
 * Leckhampton with Warden Hill, 9 Feb; parish, to fix red link
 * Mile Hill (Marilyn), 8 Feb; another disentangled Scottish hill from WP:FEB24
 * Clearbrook, Devon, 7 Feb; resolving red link in Buckland Monachorum
 * Clach-bheinn, 5 Feb, as below
 * Clach Bheinn (Loch Eck), 5 Feb; Scottish mountain, disentangling several similar names while working on WP:FEB24
 * Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe, 1 Feb; Gabonese poet for WiR: O-P & WiR: Black women
 * Wendy Phipps, 1 Feb; Kittitian politician for WiR: O-P & WiR: Black women
 * St Peter's Way, 23 Jan; long-distance footpath in Essex, resolving red link
 * Bestseller Awards, 15 Jan; UK book award, resolving mystery of "Whittaker Gold Award" in an article
 * Olive Clarke, 4 Jan; farmer, public figure, hon president of Cumbria-Westmorland WI Federation, funeral today, also for WiR: 2023 deaths
 * Uri Ruiz Bikandi, 3 Jan; Spanish educator for WiR: Education, WiR: 2023 deaths & WiR: M-N (first name Maria)
 * Maria Giovanna Maglie, 1 Jan; Italian journalist for WiR: 2023 deaths & WiR: M-N
 * Alice Le Geyt, 1 Jan; temperance campaigner for WiR: Temperance

Total articles created in previous years (2007-2023): 1050 .

(Not counting a lot of disambiguation pages, surname pages, and many, many, redirects)

2023

 * Marinez Santos Bassotto, 30 Dec; technically mine, but I only moved and tidied the draft created by a deceased editor
 * Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire, 27 Dec; hamlet and hundred, whose info was buried in the article for adjacent POW camp
 * Meta Ditzel, 23 Dec; Danish politician and peace activist for the year-long WiR: Peace & Diplomacy
 * Indodana, 11 Dec; song sung by Choir of the Earth
 * Leeds Mechanics Institute, 11 Dec; article needed for the building and the institution, separate from the museum currently occupying its building
 * Koringa, 4 Dec; circus artist for WiR: K-L and after hearing about her on a visit to Morecambe Winter Gardens
 * Eva Kunz, 2 Dec; German politician for WiR: 2023 deaths and WiR: K-L
 * Anoushé Husain, 1 Dec; paraclimber, for WiR: Honoured women, and had been on the "to do list" since coming across her somwehere
 * Las Capellanías, 29 Nov; Spanish archaeological site, after someone tried to add it in to Bryher Woman
 * Migration Museum, London, 24 Nov; after finding its popup exhibition in Leeds
 * Brontë Birthplace, 20 Nov; in the news recently re funding, seems to need an article
 * Indira Joshi (singer), 4 Nov; disentangling from actor for WiR: I-J
 * Indira Joshi (actor), 4 Nov; disentangling from singer for WiR: I-J
 * Irena Stefoska, 3 Nov; Macedonian politician, for WiR: I-J and WiR: politicians
 * Jonquil Solt, 1 Nov; promoter of para-dressage, for WiR: I-J
 * Kerri Andrews, 30 Oct; had read her book Wanderings
 * Keighley College, 26 Oct; shouldn't be a red link after all these years
 * Dan Davies (writer), 19 Oct; author on whose work The Reckoning was based
 * Naomi Wood, 11 Oct; British novelist and winner of BBC short story comp
 * Fanta Siby, 2 Oct; Malinese doctor and politician, for WiR: STEM and WiR: Sub-Saharan Africa
 * Alien on Stage, 2 Oct; redlinked (LIFF etc) award-winning film
 * Audrey Brown (journalist), 1 Oct; South African BBC journalist for WiR: Sub-Saharan Africa
 * Germaine Djuidjé Kenmoé, 1 Oct; Cameroonian physicist for WiR: G-H, WiR: STEM and WiR: Sub-Saharan Africa
 * Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer's Award, 23 Sep; started it as a section in Hay Festival, decided it should stand alone
 * Amy-Jane Beer, 18 Sep; winner of Wainwright Prize, and for WiR: Writers
 * Walter Strickland (died 1569), 17 Sep; a red link in Sizergh
 * Alastair Chisholm, 12 Sep; Scottish children's writer, to resolve a red link
 * Softball cricket, 9 Sep; because our local cricket club has a team in the Westmorland league and it seems to need an article
 * ENT UK, 7 Sep; medical organisation with umpteen incoming redirects, to fix a longstanding red link in Philip Stell
 * Niamh Greene, 4 Sep; Irish writer for WiR: Writers and WiR: Celtic nations
 * Estelle Maskame, 1 Sep; Scottish writer, a triple for WiR: E,F, WiR: Writers and WiR: Celtic nations
 * Bluemoose Books, 7 Aug; after coverage in The Guardian and on Radio 4 news
 * Walking netball, 6 Aug; just watched the World Cup, and thought this needed an article (had a go, once)
 * Designing Women (1947 film), 2 Aug; after working on Audrey Fildes
 * Connie Bush, 1 Aug, for WiR: C,D and WiR: Indigenous women
 * Jalila Baccar, 1 Aug for WiR: Film & Stage and WiR: Arab League countries
 * Bryher Woman, 27 Jul; In today's news, body in iron-age grave with mirror and sword ID'd as female, also for WiR: A,B
 * Zakia Abu Gassim Abu Bakr, 19 Jul; Sudanese guitarist, after WiR post from Sudan-interested editor and for WiR: A,B
 * Shelve, Shropshire, 9 July; hamlet redlinked in Corndon Hill which I climbed last week
 * Sheila Llewellyn, 3 Jul; novelist, winner of last year's Volcano Prize (and WiR:#1day1woman)
 * David Park (writer), 3 Jul; novelist, runner-up for Volcano Prize
 * Amaka Okafor, 2 Jul; Actor, for WiR: A,B, was a redlinked award-winner along with Ruaridh from The Archers
 * Lynne Biddulph, 1 Jul; long-distance cyclist, on my "to do" list for a while and now for WiR: A,B and WiR: Sport
 * William George (solicitor), 19 Jun; Lloyd George's younger brother, inspired by finding his wife Anita George confused with namesakes in a WiR redlist
 * Zenobia Żaczek, 1 Jun; Polish activist, for WiR: XYZ and WiR: LGBTQ
 * Giulia Francesca Zuffi, 1 Jun; Italian opera singer for WiR: XYZ and WiR: Music
 * Mekdela Amba University, 26 May; an Ethiopian red-linked university I found while led to Magdala/Mekdala from a famous Far Headingley resident
 * John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize 4 May; won this year by a poet whose article I started
 * Wanda Szuman 1 May; Polish educator, special needs expert, for WiR: Education, WiR: Disability, WiR: CEE countries and WiR: U-W
 * Brigit Wyss, 1 May; Swiss politician, for WiR: CEE countries and WiR: U-W
 * Hilary Pole, 1 May; "most handicapped person", POSSUM user etc, for WiR: Disability Approximately my 1000th article creation!
 * 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare, 30 Apr; winner of Baillie-Gifford "winner of winners", tagging #EveryBookItsReader
 * Dominicana (novel), 27 Apr; an unlinked shortlisted book for Women's Prize for Fiction (added 2023 shortlist today), for WiR: Books by women and #EveryBookItsReader
 * Rosewater (Little novel), 20 Apr; novel mentioned on radio, for WiR: Books by women and #EveryBookItsReader
 * Our Future Health, 11 Apr; ambitious NHS-backed project, heard about in an email, seems notable
 * Tristan Gooley, 10 Apr; Natural Navigator, heard on Radio 4 this morning
 * The Gardens of Consolation, 3 Apr; for WiR: Books by women and #EveryBookItsReader
 * Harriet Silius, 3 Apr; Finnish women's studies academic, for WiR: Gender studies and WiR: S-T
 * Remziye Tarsinova, 2 Apr; Ukrainian dancer, choreographer and ballet-master for WiR: Dance and WiR: S-T
 * Aura Timen, 2 Apr; Netherlands-based Romanian doctor for WiR: Health and WiR: S-T
 * Constructing a Nervous System, 1 Apr; award-winning book for WiR: Books by women and #EveryBookItsReader
 * Forest and Frith, 30 Mar; a missing parish in County Durham with an intriguing name (and spectacular scenery)
 * Fatal Legacy, 29 Mar; the latest Lindsey Davis book  (should have waited a couple of days to include it in WiR 266 and EveryBookItsReader!) 
 * Netherfield, East Sussex 23 Mar; after someone tried to hijack the Netherfield disambiguation page with an unsourced attempt
 * Charles O. Greenwood, 2 Mar; Idaho state politician and husband of the better-known Annie
 * Rossella Galbiati, 1 Mar; Italian cyclist, for WiR: Geofocus: Mediterranean and WiR: Q-R
 * Vera Roik, 1 Mar; Ukrainian embroiderer for WiR: Art & Activism and WiR: Q-R
 * Olivia Potts, 21 Feb; a redlink in The Museum of Curiosity, and for WiR: O-P
 * Women's Prize for Non-Fiction, 8 Feb; newly-launched literary award
 * Victoria Adukwei Bulley, 6 Feb; Ghanaian-British poet, for WiR: Black women
 * Erna Pomérantseva, 2 Feb; Russian folklorist, for WiR: Folklore and WiR: O-P
 * Yaya Migansi, 1 Feb; Dahomey princess and stateswoman for WiR: Black women
 * Magda Oranich i Solagran, 1 Feb; Catalan lawyer for WiR: Justice and WiR: O-P
 * Thoraya Obaid, 27 Jan; Saudi UN official, for WiR: Peace & Diplomacy year-long theme
 * Heaning Wood Bone Cave, 25 Jan; Cumbrian site in the news
 * Vladimir G. Lukonin, 19 Jan; Russian historian of ancient Iran, inspired by a mention in Mary Anna Marten whose son and grand-daughter were in the news today
 * Edwin J. Booth, 10 Jan; Chair of Booths supermarkets (founded by his gt-gt-grandfather)
 * Nell Stevens, 9 Jan; British writer, for WiR: M-N, on the "to do " list since finding her book changed from "a bibliomemoir" to "a bibliometric" in a shockingly bad edit at Elizabeth Gaskell
 * Maria Cust, 5 Jan; English geographer in ODNB, for WiR: M-N
 * Polly Morland, 2 Jan; British writer, for WiR: M-N, on the "to do " list for a while since Bailie-Gifford shortlisting
 * Maria Bertolini, 1 Jan; Italian politician, for WiR: 2022 deaths and WiR: M-N
 * Gankhuurai Battungalag, 1 Jan; Mongolian diplomat, for WiR: Geofocus: East Asia
 * Dungeness Tudor ship, 1 Jan; read about it this morning, will see it on BBC Two this evening

Total articles created in previous years (2007-2022): 967 .

(Not counting a lot of disambiguation pages, surname pages, and many, many, redirects)

2022

 * Ruth Hogan, 27 Dec; English novelist, one of the few unlinked names in major categories in Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards
 * Lourdes Alves Araújo, 1 Dec; East Timorese activist and politician for WiR: K-L and WiR: GeoFocus Southeast Asia
 * Bärbel Kleedehn, 1 Dec; German politician for WiR: K-L and WiR: 2022 deaths
 * Jennifer Wen, 21 Nov; Chinese-born academic for WiR: I-J and WiR: Education
 * Svetlana Inamova, 21 Nov; Uzbek politician for WiR: I-J and WiR: Geofocus: Central & South Asia
 * Douglas Busk, 28 Oct; diplomat and mountaineer
 * Busk Medal, 28 Oct; notable award from RGS
 * The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, 17 Oct; Booker Prize winning novel
 * Henry Harwood Flintoff, 3 Oct; George Cross recipient, mentioned in Farndale, worth an article
 * Karin Schallreuter, 3 Oct; German dermatologist, for WiR: STEM
 * Shadia Abu Ghazaleh, 1 Oct; Palestinian activist, for WiR: G-H and WiR: Geofocus: West Asia
 * Alan Parks (writer), 30 Sep; Scottish crime writer, resolving red link in McIlvanney Prize award list at Bloody Scotland
 * Francine Toon, 29 Sep; award-winning writer (see below), for WiR: E-F and WiR: Writers
 * Bloody Scotland, 28 Sep; established Scottish crime writing festival, sponsor of two awards, one won by my current book club book
 * Caroline Sanderson, 23 Sep; to resolve a red link but also WiR: Writers
 * Dockey Tarn, 19 Sep; was mentioned in an article on a hill we climbed yesterday
 * Glyn Hughes (writer), 12 Sep; created while disentangling several other Glyns Hughes
 * Eleanor Tatlock, 1 Sep; poet, for WiR: E-F and WiR: Writers
 * Caroline Brothers, 2 Aug; writer, on "to do" list as judge of the Volcano Prize, for WiR: C-D
 * Adelheid Herrmann, 2 Aug; Alaskan Akabathan politician and researcher, for WiR: Indigenous people
 * Saleema Rehman, 1 Aug; Afghan refugee doctor in Pakistan, for WiR: Refugees
 * Elena Vorobey, 1 Aug; Russian actor and stand-up comedian, for WiR: Comedians
 * Franz Anton von Raab, 28 Jul; father of Eleonore, and notable agrarian reformer under Maria Theresa (Raabisation is a thing)
 * 2022 Booker Prize, 26 Jul; the long-list was just announced, created article in standard format
 * Eleonore von Raab, 25 Jul; Austrian mineral collector, from same discussion as below
 * Jane Kilby Welsh, 25 July; American geologist, following discussion on WPTalk:WiR
 * tems swiya Museum, 17 July; First Nations museum on site of former St Augustine's school below
 * Lucifera (bacterium), 16 July; inspired by discussion of the Lucifera dab page
 * St. Augustine's Indian Residential School, 15 Jul; Canadian school, a red link in a stub I sorted
 * The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed 10 Jul; BBC Radio 4 programme; created over redirect after removal of content from Simon Armitage
 * Loreta Asanavičiūtė, 3 Jul; Lithuanian victim of 1991 Soviet tank, for WiR: Geofocus Baltic States and WiR: A-B
 * Andra Teede, 1 Jul; Estonian poet, for WiR: Geofocus Baltic States and WiR: A-B
 * Madeleine Bingham, 1 Jul; English playwright and novelist, for WiR: A-B
 * Lynn Buckle, 30 Jun; Irish writer, winner of the Barbellion Prize
 * Gordon Bowker Volcano Prize, 30 Jun; another interesting Soc of Authors award: for travel-focused novels
 * Queen's Knickers Award, 29 Jun; literary award for children's illustrated books, found while looking at Soc of Authors
 * Barbellion Prize, 29 Jun; literary award for writers with illness or disability, mentioned on Radio 4
 * Marie Sanderson, 27 Jun; Canadian climatologist and pioneering geographer, for WiR: Climate
 * Red Dress (embroidery project) 19 Jun; international collaborative embroidery, mentioned in a Zoom
 * Charles Anthony Silvestri, 17 Jun; lyricist for several Eric Whitacre works currently rehearsing with CoTE
 * Monamy Swaine, 9 Jun; British painter: painted HMS Gloucester whose wreck discovery was in the news today
 * Freake Painter, 9 Jun; Early American painter, one of his portraits was on a stamp
 * National Day of Reflection, 6 Jun; resolving red link in Simon Armitage
 * Barbara Butch, 5 Jun; French lesbian DJ and activist for WiR: LGBTQ+
 * Mária Basilides, 2 Jun; Hungarian opera singer for WiR: Music
 * Culture&, 2 Jun; UK charity, red link in Miranda Lowe
 * Princess of Nólsoy, 1 Jun; legendary lady, on my "to do" list as a red link on a stamp, and for WiR: Greenland and The Faroes
 * Richard Walker (businessman), 31 May; green MD of Iceland supermarkets, was red link in Great Lives
 * Sapho (damselfly), 30 May; genus of insects, while sorting out a disambiguation page
 * Hockley Flyover murals, 26 May; their grade II listing was in the news this morning
 * Andaingo (moth), 21 May; simplest way to resolve disambiguation discussion
 * Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Museum and Heritage Centre, 8 May; another Scottish museum found while working on Taigh Chearsabhagh
 * Taigh Chearsabhagh, 8 May; Hebridean museum and arts centre, red link as venue for Simon Armitage
 * Church Cottage Museum, 6 May; a little local-ish museum, for Wikimedia International Museums Day
 * Barum woman, 1 May; for WiR: Ancient world
 * Margaret Leshikar-Denton, 1 May; for WiR: British Overseas Territories
 * United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 29 Apr; for #WikiForHumanRights 2022: Right to a healthy environment
 * Tsotsi (novel), 25 Apr; another red link in Big Jubilee Read
 * Maria Catharina Daemen, 25 Apr; Dutch nun after whom Daemen University is named, though often known as Damen
 * Narrative Inquiry (journal), 24 Apr; in which a paper about The Blue Bedspread was published
 * The Blue Bedspread , 24 Apr; another red link in Big Jubilee Read
 * Libraries Connected, 24 Apr; a redlinked supporter of Big Jubilee Read
 * Jonas Andersson (politician, born 1972), 24 Apr; fixing a disambiguation muddle (there are 2 JAs currently in Swedish parliament)
 * Welcome Way, 22 Apr; another Yorkshire footpath, found it while working on Yorkshire Heritage Way
 * Yorkshire Heritage Way, 22 Apr; read about it in Ramblers Newsletter today, launching on 29th April
 * Summer Lightning (short story collection), 19 Apr; a red link in the Big Jubilee Read
 * American Conservation Film Festival, 19 Apr; resolving a red link, seems notable and worthy
 * Big Jubilee Read, 18 Apr; announced today: a challenge making sortable table via Excel, disambiguating, etc
 * Equity & Excellence in Education, 14 Apr; journal, to resolve a redlink in Lyiscott article below
 * Jamila Lyiscott, 14 Apr; American scholar featured on Word of Mouth
 * Olena Netetska, 5 Apr; Ukrainian politician, for WiR Translation contest
 * Catherine Conconne, 1 Apr; Martiniquaise politician, for WiR: French Overseas Territories
 * Jane Pilcher, 1 Apr; British sociologist, for WiR Gender Studies
 * Gulagu.net, 24 Mar; Russian anti-corruption website, to resolve a red link and link to ru.wiki article
 * Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth, 22 Mar; textile collector of Gawthorpe Hall, suggested by LG, for WiR #1day1woman
 * Alla Kudlai, 17 Mar; Ukrainian singer, for Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022 and WiR #1day1woman
 * Society of Portrait Sculptors, 5 Mar; to resolve a redlink, a previous version having been deleted as copyvio in 2011
 * Ukrainica, 3 Mar; Ukrainian national electronic library, for Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022
 * Vira Chorny-Meshkova, 3 Mar; Ukrainian poet and translator, for Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022 and WiR #1day1woman
 * Poppy Wingate, 3 Mar; pioneering English woman golfer, for WiR Sport and Leeds connection
 * Eve Shepherd, 1 Mar; British sculptor for WiR Art + Activism (and on my "to do" list since the Betty Campbell statue was in the news)
 * Pelaheia Lytvynova, 1 Mar; Ukrainian folklorist for WiR Folklore - happy to support Ukraine at this desperate time
 * Tania Kross, 1 Mar; Curacao singer for WiR Dutch Caribbean
 * Burton Agnes drum, 11 Feb; archaeological item in the news today
 * Ho Chung Chung, 2 Feb; Hong Kong educationalist for WiR Hong Kong
 * Adama Jalloh, 1 Feb; British photographer for WiR Black Women
 * Anna Troup, 1 Feb; British ultrarunner, FKT for female Pennine Way completion, for WiR Sport
 * Chillerton and Gatcombe, 20 January; civil parish on Isle of Wight
 * Eoin Keith, 19 Jan; Irish ultrarunner, just won Spine Race for 3rd time
 * Ben Norris (actor), 15 Jan; plays Ben Archer in The Archers, was on Radio 4 Saturday Live this morning
 * Emilia Monjowa Lifaka, 13 Jan; Cameroonian politician for WiR 2021 deaths, contd.
 * Ombersley and Doverdale, 9 Jan; a dubious Worcestershire parish
 * North Claines, 9 Jan; a Worcestershire parish
 * Barton and Pooley Bridge, 5 Jan; a Cumbrian civil parish which needed to be split from the first-named hamlet
 * Cara Augustenborg, 4 Jan; Irish/American climate expert for WiR Climate
 * Sheila Babauta, 3 Jan; Northern Mariana Islands politician for WiR Geofocus: US territories
 * Turves, Cambridgeshire, 1 Jan; to resolve a red link
 * Kresse Wesling, 1 Jan; entrepreneur, for WiR Women in business

2021

 * Kenneth Lawson, 29 Dec; Manchester-based artist and set designer, on "to do" list for a while, can't remember how first came across him
 * Cassandra Balchin, 27 Dec; Women's rights campaigner, for WiR Women's Rights
 * Kev Reynolds, 20 Dec; Mountain guidebook writer for Cicerone Press
 * Nicole Bouteau, 14 Dec; French Polynesian politician, for WiR Oceania
 * Laura Mason, 1 Dec; food historian, for WiR 2021 deaths
 * Blind Ambition (documentary), 29 Nov; programme about blind creative people, stemming from MoC appearance
 * Jane Martin (public servant), 29 Nov; notable public servant, member of CSPL etc: WiR #1day1woman
 * Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, 28 Nov; resolving a red link
 * Jane Parker-Smith, 11 Nov; classical organist, re-creating an article deleted in a sock-puppet purge, but to which I had contributed
 * Dictynna Hood, 2 Nov; Film-maker, for WiR Film & Stage
 * Carme Valls, 1 Nov; Spanish endocrinologist and politician, for WiR Endocrine health
 * Institute of Women, 20 Oct; Spanish org, needed clearly distinguishing from Women's Institute
 * Skelsmergh and Scalthwaiterigg, 18 Oct; newly-created (merged) Cumbrian parish
 * Carmen Mola, 17 Oct; award-winning pseudonymous Spanish writer who turns out to be three men - in the news today
 * Anatolia (journal), 12 Oct; resolving another red link
 * International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism, 12 Oct; resolving a red link
 * Francis Hamel, 4 Oct; British artist, was a red link in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Nina Skorupska, 1 Oct; British engineer for WiR STEM
 * Melbourne Welsh Church, 1 Oct; following a unlinked "The Welsh Church" found while creating EHB below
 * Edith Helen Barrett, 1 Oct; Australian medic, for WiR STEM and WiR Oceania
 * The Bunker (theatre), 29 Sep; defunct London fringe theatre, redlink in Ibini's article
 * Matilda Ibini, 29 Sep; playwright for WiR Writers
 * Chimene Suleyman, 1 Sep; London Cypriot writer for WiR Writers
 * Markelda Montenegro de Herrera, 1 Sept; Panamanian social scientist and leader, for WiR Leadership and WiR Latin America
 * Chimene Suleyman, 1 Sep; a red link in an article on my watchlist, and for WiR Writers
 * Kerri ní Dochartaigh, 6 Aug; Northern Irish writer, another red link in shortlist for Wainwright Prize 2020
 * Cal Flyn, 5 Aug; Scottish writer, red link in shortlist for Wainwright Prize 2020
 * Zoë Brigley, 2 Aug; Welsh poet, to resolve a red link
 * Blanca Chancoso, 1 Aug; Ecuadorian indigenous leader, for WiR Latin America, WiR Indigenous women and WiR Leadership & Empowerment
 * Alaa Maso, 30 Jul; Syrian refugee Olympic swimmer, resolving a redlink in Opening ceremony article
 * Jessica Makwenda, 28 Jul; Olympic swimmer and Malawian flag-bearer, for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Ornella Havyarimana, 27 Jul; Olympic boxer and Burundian flag-bearer, for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Lara Dashti, 27 Jul; Olympic swimmer and Kuwaiti flag-bearer, for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Ebony Morrison, 26 Jul; Olympic hurdler and Liberian flag-bearer, for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Shafiqua Maloney, 25 Jul; Olympic runner and St Vincent & Grenadines flag-bearer, for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Donald Palumbo, 22 Jul; opera chorus master - inspired by his work with the Self-Isolation Choir
 * Rebecca Garcia (politician), 5 Jul; Brazilian economist for WiR Economists
 * Julia Mavrogordato, 1 Jul; English print-maker for WiR July Julies
 * Hend Zaza, 1 Jul; young Syrian Olympic table-tennis player for WiR Olympics & Paralympics
 * Martín Palmeri, 19 Jun; Argentine composer, SIC are performing his MisaTango
 * Charles Reid (East India Company officer), 17 Jun; the man who shot the Leeds Tiger
 * Fort Sill Indian School, 9 Jun; created a redirect to resolve a redlink in a stub I was sorting, then got interested
 * Geneviève Pastre, 1 Jun; French poet and lesbian activist, for WiR Pride
 * June Opie, 1 Jun; New Zealand polio survivor and psychologist, for WiR June Junes
 * Saara Hopea, 1 Jun; Finnish designer, for WiR Jewellers & Watchmakers
 * Peter Scott-Morgan, 30 May; self-described human cyborg - saw him at online Hay Festival
 * Newton, Lancaster, 27 May; hamlet near Docker below
 * Docker, Lancashire, 27 May; because it was a red link in the Docker disambiguation page recently discussed at WP:RfD
 * Gansu ultramarathon disaster, 23 May; heard it in the news, knew this tragedy needed an article.
 * Contemporary Culture Index, 19 May; resolving a red link
 * Andrew Snowden, 11 May; new local Police and Crime Commissioner
 * Leonard Enns, 9 May; Canadian composer, being performed by the SIC
 * Sabrina Verjee, 6 May; Ultrarunner, and local, for WiR Europe
 * María Domínguez Castellano, 3 May;Spanish neuroscientist, WIR hat trick: a European Mary neuroscientist!
 * Marie-Hermine of Jesus, 2 May; French saint who died in China, for WiR May Ma(r)ys
 * Maria Chiara Nanetti, 2 May; Italian saint who died in China, for WiR May Ma(r)ys
 * Marie de la Paix Giuliani, 2 May; Italian saint who died in China, for WiR May Ma(r)ys
 * Marie-Adolphine, 1 May; Dutch saint who died in China, for WiR May Ma(r)ys
 * Wilfred Saunders, 29 Apr; founder director of my alma mater PGSLIS
 * Karen McCarthy Woolf, 10 Apr; poet, redlinked 2nd place in 2020 Laurel Prize
 * Joy Larkcom, 4 Apr; vegetable writer for WiR Plants & Gardens
 * Ann Lee (illustrator), 4 Apr; 18C botanical illustrator for WiR Plants & Gardens
 * Greenborne, 27 Mar; new UK radio soap opera
 * Shanaz Gulzar, 26 Mar; Yorkshire artist and presenter of Yorkshire Walks, resolving a red link and WiR Art + activism
 * Gillian White (lawyer), 15 Mar; English professor of law, resolving a red link
 * Nazli Madkour, 1 Mar; Egyptian artist for WiR Art + activism and WiR Africa
 * Wellington, Cumbria, 22 Feb; small village to resolve a couple of red links
 * Victoria Honeyman, 23 Feb; red-linked academic, family surname (no relation AFAIK), Leeds
 * Great How, 15 Feb; and another F-not-W
 * Knock Murton, 13 Feb; another Fellranger which isn't a Wainwright
 * Bell Crags, 9 Feb; another Fellranger which isn't a Wainwright
 * Wallowbarrow Crag, 9 Feb; a Fellranger which isn't a Wainwright
 * Whinfell Beacon, 8 Feb; another recent addition to the list of Fellrangers
 * Winterscleugh, 8 Feb; recent addition to the list of Fellrangers
 * Charles Adamson (sculptor), 7 Feb; he was a "dn" link in William Bradley Lamond, whose bust he sculpted
 * Lady Eliza D'Oyly Burroughs, 1 Feb; British archaeologist, for WiR Classicists (includes archaeologists)
 * Elvire de Cerny, 1 Feb; French folklorist, for WiR Folklore
 * Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa, 1 Feb; South African printmaker for WiR Black Women and WiR Africa
 * Daniel Kidane, 28 Jan; briefly a red link in Simon Armitage
 * Kristine Tornquist, 22 Jan; Austrian opera librettist etc, saw her as red link on a dab page: WiR #1day1woman2020
 * James Cropper plc, 20 Jan; another major long-established Kendal company
 * Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon, 19 Jan; Gilbert Gilkes was a red link in Newton Rigg College article...
 * Coronation Meadows, 19 Jan; heard about them on Radio4 Today yesterday, seems a notable project
 * Newton Rigg College, 13 Jan; important Cumbrian college (closure discussed in WI Zoom talk)
 * Mari-Cruz Evuna Andeme, 6 Jan; Equatoguinean diplomat, for WiR Africa
 * Maria Dolors García Ramón, 1 Jan; Spanish geographer, for WiR Climate & Environment
 * Dolf Wyllarde, 1 Jan; English poet and novelist (died 1950), for WiR Entering Public Domain

2020

 * Unprecedented (TV series), 27 Dec; got distracted by a mention in my source article while updating about Simon Armitage's new documentary
 * Daniel L. Kastner, 27 Dec; US medic prominent in autoinflammatory disorders eg VEXAS below
 * Bathing Water Regulations 2013, 22 Dec; celebrating Ilkley's recognition as a bathing place
 * Johan Hermans, 17 Dec; discoverer of the ugly orchid, red link in its article
 * Gastrodia agnicellus, 17 Dec; newly-discovered orchid in today's news ("ugliest orchid in the world")
 * Sara Collins, 16 Dec; novelist, should have read her book for tonight's book club: seems notable. WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Arthur Hughes (British actor), 9 Dec; Ruairi in The Archers
 * Hannah Cohen (philanthropist), 2 Dec; English civil servant and philanthropist, for WiR Philanthropists
 * Gillian White (sculptor), 1 Dec; English sculptor based in Switzerland, disambiguating while working on GW, novelist WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Gillian White (writer), 1 Dec; English novelist, for WiR Deaths in 2020
 * VEXAS syndrome, 17 Nov; newly-discovered autoinflammatory syndrome, my consultant a co-author of key paper
 * Caroline Lennon, 13 Nov; actor returning to The Archers this week, briefly, after 13 year gap, for WiR Stage+Screen+Radio+Podcast
 * Thyra Grafström, 13 Nov; Swedish textile artist, for WiR Textile arts
 * Everina Borst, 13 Nov; Belgian radio personality, for WiR Stage+Screen+Radio+Podcast
 * Museumand, 12 Nov; UK virtual museum, having heard a talk by its directors - and for WiR BLM
 * Sadie Creese, 6 Oct; British cybersecurity expert, to resolve a redlink and for WiR: STEM
 * Manar Fayyad, 1 Oct; Jordanian chemist and university president, for WiR: Asia and WiR: STEM
 * Alem Ketema, 30 Sep; town in Ethiopia while disentangling a muddle
 * Tony Rampton (businessman), 24 Sep; president of Freemans, philanthropist, saw mention of his trust and wondered who he was
 * Miranda Lowe, 23 Sep; museum curator, red link in The Museum of Curiosity, also WiR BLM
 * Steve Haake, 15 Sep; sports engineer, red link in The Life Scientific
 * Dolly Alderton, 13 Sep; journalist and podcaster, red link in Great Lives WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Emmy Zehden, 4 Sep; German Jehovah's Witness executed by the Nazis for WiR Women of WWII
 * Chantal Safu, 1 Sep; DRCongo politician for WiR Women in conflict zones
 * Mary Peisley, 1 Sep; Irish Quaker writer for WiR Women writers
 * Alison Whittaker, 22 Aug; Indigenous Australian poet I saw at EIBF online today, also fits WiR Indigenous women
 * Marie-Elsa Bragg, 19 Aug; a friend at online book group recommended her novel WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Horsehope Craig Hoard, 10 Aug; mentioned in news coverage of Peebles Hoard
 * Ien van den Heuvel, 1 Aug; Dutch politician, for WiR Women from countries headed by women
 * Gertrude Guerin, 1 Aug; Canadian first nations chief for WiR Indigenous women
 * Virtual choir, 25 Jul; after particpating in a glorious concert by the Self-Isolation Choir
 * The Black Curriculum, 17 Jul; mentioned in A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) 2020: a contribution to BLM
 * Lamis al-Alami, 3 Jul; Palestinian educator and politician, for WiR Women from Where?
 * Michaelina Argy, 2 Jul; thalidomide survivor, for WiR Disability
 * Nesta Pain, 2 Jul; BBC radio producer and writer, for WiR July Julies (born and died in July)
 * Jane Bakaluba, 2 Jul; Ugandan novelist, for WiR BLM
 * Ballinard, Tullagh, 30 Jun; Irish townland, while sorting out a disambiguation query
 * Melanie Plimmer, 28 Jun; British judge, heard her on Simon Armitage's radio programme WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Roosebeck, 26 Jun; a red link in the Bay Cycle Way
 * Bay Cycle Way, 25 Jun; notable local cycle route
 * Statue of Edmund Burke, Bristol, 10 Jun; a neighbour of a much more famous Bristol statue, grade II listed
 * Mariam Mamdouh Farid, 4 Jun; Qatari athlete, for WiR Geotopic: Gender imbalance and WiR: Sport
 * Dubravka Šimonovic, 3 Jun; Croatian UN Special Rapporteur, for WiR: UN
 * South African Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 Jun; to resolve a redlink in now-deleted DRIS
 * Yakin Ertürk, 2 Jun; Turkish UN Special Rapporteur, for WiR: UN
 * Titti De Simone, 2 Jun; Italian lesbian politician, for WiR: Pride
 * Christopher Steele (artist), 29 May; Kendal-based artist, one of Mary Burkett's book subjects
 * Derry Brabbs, 27 May; photographer of the first winner of LBoY (Wainwright's Fellwalking with...)
 * Mary Burkett, 25 May; author of a couple of LBoY winners, gallery director, and more, and forWiR: Mary, Maria, etc
 * Lakeland Book of the Year, 21 May; a long-standing "one of these days" job (and great fun, some fascinating books)
 * Scotforth (parish), 15 May; another local-ish redlink
 * Ashton with Stodday, 15 May; another redlink in Lancaster Rural District
 * Bulk, Lancashire, 15 May; to resolve redlink in Lancaster Rural District
 * Clitheroe Rural District, 14 May; to resolve redlink in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Fylde Rural District, 14 May; to resolve redlink in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Garstang Rural District, 14 May; to resolve redlink in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Lancaster Rural District, 14 May; to resolve redlink in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Lunesdale Rural District,14 May; to resolve redlink in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Mitchinamecus Reservoir, 7 May; Canadian reservoir, after discussion of dab page
 * Edward Bysshe (died 1655), 5 May; disentangling various Bysshes
 * Schwenck (name), 5 May; surname page which sheds light on the S in W. S. Gilbert, from same discussion
 * Bysshe, 5 May; surname page which sheds light on poet Shelley's second name, after move discussion
 * María Izquierdo Rojo, 1 May; Spanish politician for WiR: Mary, Maria, etc
 * White Squadron (Romania), 1 May; air ambulance squadron of women pilots for WiR: Healthcare and WiR: Central and Eastern Europe
 * Ellen Blight, 1 May; English lion-tamer, for WiR: Women and their animals
 * Regine Kahmann, 30 Apr; German microbiologist and red link in list of new ForMemRS WiR #1day1woman2020
 * MACIF, 21 Apr; French company, to resolve confusion with yachts Macif
 * Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne, 16 Apr; W.H.Stephenson, below, having built statue to commemorate 400 years of the shrievalty
 * Souad Sbai, 10 Apr; Italian politician for WiR: Gender studies
 * William Haswell Stephenson, 8 Apr; Newcastle library donor, resolving redlink in CSP
 * Charlotte Vincent, 5 Apr; British choreographer for WiR: Dance
 * The Grove of the Caesars, 2 Apr; Lindsey Davis's latest novel on publication date (expanded from a redirect I created earlier)
 * Chatuna Gogaladze, 2 Apr; Georgian politician for WiR: Geofocus Caucasus
 * Sian Westerman, 30 Mar; British banker and fashion patron, to resolve a red link WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Tania Fares, 13 Mar; Lebanese fashion writer, to replace a dead-end COI copyvio stub which was CSD'd WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Kate Board, 6 Mar; for WiR: Aviation
 * List of fictional British and Irish universities, 1 Mar; a discussion at the Academic Archers conference inspired me to polish up this draft begun in 2015
 * List of nautical units, 25 Feb; created in response to a discussion at RfD
 * Harold North Fowler, 24 Feb; was a redlink in an edit summary (see RfD), so created this brief sourced stub
 * Ann Clarke (immunologist), 10 Feb; following a disambiguation discussion on WT:WIR WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Anna Starobinets, 5 Feb; Russian horror writer for WiR: Horror
 * Fatou Lamin Faye, 5 Feb; Gambian politician for WiR: Black women
 * Elizabeth Sarah Mazuchelli, 5 Feb; adventurous Victorian Englishwoman for WiR: Explorers
 * Timothy Behrens (neuroscientist), 18 Jan; resolving ambiguity while working on Blavatnik Award
 * Leonie Cohn, 17 Jan;BBC radio producer, re-creating after previous article deleted as product of a blocked editor WiR #1day1woman2020
 * Aldcliffe-with-Stodday, 5 Jan; a 2017-created parish which was a red link in Civil parishes in Lancashire
 * Anna Bravo, 5 Jan; Italian historian, for WiR: Deaths in 2019, continued
 * Edward Brooke-Hitching, 4 Jan; writer and map-collector, redlink in The Museum of Curiosity, author of Christmas gift I gave
 * Faith Babb, 2 Jan; Belizean politician, for WiR: Geofocus: Central America
 * Esther Borough Johnson, 1 Jan; English painter (d.1949), for WiR: Women entering Public Domain
 * Louise Horne, 1 Jan; Trinidadian politician and nutrionist, for WiR: Activists

2019

 * Huddersfield Atalanta Ladies F.C., 16 Dec; topic of one of Mikron Theatre Company's 2020 commissioned plays
 * Messouda Mint Baham, 4 Dec; Mauritanian politician for WiR: Arab world
 * Ravilja Salimova, 4 Dec; Uzbek basketball player, for WiR: 2019 deaths
 * Sylvia Caduff, 2 Dec; swiss conductor, for WiR: Classical Music
 * Ingeborg Vinther, 1 Dec; Faroese politician, for WiR: Parliamentarians
 * Y Ban, 1 Nov; Vietnamese novelist, for WiR: Asia
 * Ann Carter (rioter), 1 Nov; led a food riot and was hung, for WiR: Leadership
 * Women's Archive Wales, 1 Nov; for WiR: Libraries & Archives
 * Heli Laaksonen, 25 Oct, replacing G5 deleted article to which I'd made redirects
 * Emmy Dörfel, 24 Oct, replacing G5 deleted article to which I'd made redirects
 * Anna Rydlówna, 24 Oct; replacing a G5 deleted article to which I'd made redirects
 * Martine Reicherts, 1 Oct; Luxembourg European Commissioner for WiR: Landlocked countries
 * Jenny Sacerdote, 1 Oct; French couturier for WiR: Fashion
 * Dervilla Mitchell, 1 Oct; Irish engineer for WiR: STEM
 * Joseph Wright (architect), 22 Sep; Yorkshire architect, was a redlink in Cuthbert Brodrick
 * Sarah Thomas (marathon swimmer), 16 Sep; part way through a quadruple English Channel crossing as I type
 * Stanza Stones Trail, 15 Sep; as Simon Armitage will be reading a new poem on Arnside Knott next week
 * Grange Lido, 13 Sep; local listed seawater pool, currently closed but subject of campaign
 * Maja Lasić, 1 Sep; Yugoslavian-born German politician for WiR: Defunct countries
 * Lady Elizabeth Echlin, 1 Sep; Wrote alternative ending for Clarissa, for WiR: Writers
 * Agnes Morrison, 1 Sep; Inventor of charity flag-days, for WiR: Military history
 * Christa Randzio-Plath, 1 Sep; German lawyer and politician for WiR: Law
 * Andrew Lownie, 23 Aug; biographer mentioned in a news item, seems notable
 * Claudia Coari Mamani, 2 Aug; Peruvian Quechua indigenous politician for WiR: Indigenous women
 * Grid Iron Theatre Company, 2 Aug; to fill a red link in Jemima Levick's article, seems notable
 * Jemima Levick, 2 Aug; theatre director for WiR: Stage + Film
 * Vidusha Lakshani, 2 Aug; Sri Lankan triple jumper for WiR: Millennial countries and the continuing WiR: Sport
 * Fiona Stafford, 20 Jul; English lit academic for WiR: Education - later than usual, disillusioned by Framgate
 * Anna Zamora Puigceros, 19 Jul; Andorran politician for WiR: Geofocus on Microstates - later than usual, disillusioned by Framgate
 * Josée Lake, 19 Jul; Canadian paralympic swimmer for WiR: Sport - later than usual, disillusioned by Framgate
 * Benjamin Alfred Dobson, 21 Jun; saw his statue on a recent trip to Bolton
 * Nabu Museum, 21 Jun; having seen an unsourced COI mess in a sandbox but finding it to be notable
 * Pat Davies (footballer), 12 Jun; female footballer, to disentangle her from a chess player of same name and others
 * Canadian International Comedy Film Festival, 10 Jun; a redlink in that film article below
 * Loners (2019 film), 10 Jun; to sort out a dab page discussion - may not actually be notable
 * Maria Zhilova, 3 Jun; Russian astronomer after whom a crater on Venus is named, for WiR: Space
 * Faouzia Charfi 1 Jun; Tunisian politician, for WiR: Geofocus on Mediterranean countries
 * Jean P. Brodie, 1 Jun; British astrophysicist, for WiR: Space
 * Princess of Zweeloo, 1 Jun; 5th-century woman with rich grave goods, for WiR: Royal
 * Johanna Dohnal, 1 Jun; gay Austrian politician for WiR: Pride
 * Cedric Robinson (guide), 26 May; recently retired Queen's Guide to the Sands, merits his own article
 * The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, 23 May; after it was "corrected" to US title in 2018 Costa Book Awards
 * The Land Trust, 23 May; interesting charity owning a park I stub-sorted today ... created a red link, then turned it blue
 * Baby2Baby, 8 May; US charity supported by the Sussexes as below
 * Little Village (charity), 8 May; London charity supported by Harry and Meghan for Archie's birth gifts
 * Bilyana Raeva, 1 May; Bulgarian MEP, for WiR: Geofocus on CEE countries
 * May Bridges Lee, 1 May; English portrait painter, for WiR: Women associated with May
 * Jessie Beatrice Kitson, 1 May; Lord Mayor of Leeds, for WiR: Women Mayors
 * Halima Cassell, 30 April; sculptor, saw her brilliant exhibition in Manchester
 * The Don Juans (band), 15 Apr; saw them accompanying the amazing 81-year-old Tom Paxton last night
 * Jane Fletcher (writer), 14 Apr; lesbian speculative fiction writer, to resolve incoming misdirected links discussed on WiR talkpage
 * Time and Tide Bell, 11 Apr; Vergette's project, including one in Morecambe which I spotted last week
 * Marcus Vergette, 11 Apr; UK-based sculptor focussing a lot on bells
 * Kaie Kõrb, 2 Apr; Estonian ballerina for WiR: Women in Dance
 * AnnMarie Wolpe, 1 Apr; South African feminist and anti-apartheid activist for WiR: Gender Studies
 * Rhona Smith, 1 Apr; UK Special Rapporteur for WiR: United Nations women
 * Ana Rocha Fernandes, 1 Apr; Cape Verdian film director for WiR Geofocus: Portuguese-speaking countries
 * Steve Birkinshaw, 29 Mar; record-breaking fell runner, enjoyed his book
 * York College for Girls, 29 Mar; one from the "to do" list, Janet Baker's listed-building school
 * Monisha Rajesh, 13 Mar; British travel writer: read and enjoyed her first book
 * Women Transforming India, 9 Mar; award which Sunita Kamble won
 * Sunita Kamble, 9 Mar; Indian goat vet, following discussion on WiR talk page about a previous deleted version
 * Selkie, Finland, 6 Mar; created while tidying a dab page
 * Elizabeth Lowrey, 1 Mar; architect, sorting out a muddled redirect
 * Diané Mariam Koné, 1 Mar; Malian politician, for WiR:Francophone women
 * Sheila Mackie, 1 Mar; artist from County Durham, for WiR:Art+Feminism
 * Saimo Chahal, 27 Feb; heard on Radio4 discussing Right to Die
 * Importation of Plumage (Prohibition) Act 1921, 13 Feb; eventual outcome of the campaigning described in book below
 * Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather, 10 Feb; fascinating book about campaign which began the RSPB - and one for WiR:Focus on Suffrage
 * Winifred Allen, 10 Feb; American silent film actress, while sorting out a redirect for another WA
 * Lotte Labowsky, 4 Feb; German emigree classicist for WiR:Geofocus: The Ancient World
 * Constitutional Court of Gabon, 4 Feb; because M-MM below is its president
 * Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo, 3 Feb; Gabonaise legal figure, for WiR: Black Women
 * Juliet Bingley, 1 Feb; social worker, for WiR: Women Social Workers
 * 2018 Costa Book Awards, 30 Jan; having done 2016 and 2017 - too many redlinks, might have a go at some
 * Charles Minnigerode, 19 Jan; Professor and Christmas-tree pioneer - found while making surname page for Lucy Minnigerode
 * Jenny Brown's Point, 17 Jan; local area with archaeological significance
 * Ashley Cooper (photographer), 13 Jan; read, enjoyed, been appalled by, his Images from a Warming Planet
 * A Capitol Death, 10 Jan; this year's Lindsey Davis title: expanded from a redirect I created last year
 * Irma Khetsuriani, 5 Jan; Georgian wheelchair fencer, for WiR: Geofocus - Caucasus
 * Women in Games, 2 Jan; support organisation for women in the industry, for WiR: Play!
 * Winifred Dakyns, 1 Jan; WRNS officer in World War I, for WiR: Women in War and Peace
 * Mike Berners-Lee, 1 Jan; carbon footprint researcher and writer - heard him on Radio4 yesterday

2018

 * Helga Vala Helgadóttir, 3 Dec; Icelandic MP, another for WiR: GeoFocus countries starting with "I"
 * The Outspan, 3 Dec; South African weekly magazine in which Dorothy Kay published illustrations
 * Dorothy Kay, 2 Dec; Irish/South African artist for WiR: GeoFocus countries starting with "I"
 * Barbara Firth, 2 Dec; book illustrator for WiR: Women Laureates (winner of Kate Greenaway Medal)
 * Carolyn Mendelsohn, 1 Dec; English photographer for WiR: Women photographers
 * Svetlana Alekseeva (model), 21 Nov; Russian burns survivor and model, one of BBC 100 Women 2018
 * Peg loom, 15 Nov; after learning how to use the similar weaving sticks at a WI "dabble day"
 * Girls' Sports Club, 8 Nov; Singaporean club featuring in Pennefather's article
 * Alice Pennefather, 8 Nov; Singaporean badminton champion for WiR: GeoFocus Asia
 * Pearl Hyde, 7 Nov; lord mayor of Coventry for WiR: Deceased Politicians
 * Mabel Clarisse Warburton, 1 Nov; missionary and educationalist for WiR: Women in Religion
 * Becky Lewis, 29 Oct; Cumbrian swimmer seen on TV
 * Milly Koss, 16 Oct; Computing pioneer for WiR: Women in STEM
 * Claire Brialey, 16 Oct; Sci-Fi fan writer for WiR: SciFi & Fantasy
 * Yorkshire Ladies Council of Education, 12 Oct; squeezing into the scope of WiR: Clubwomen
 * Maria Deguara, 12 Oct; another Maltese MP for WiR: Geofocus: Mediterranean
 * Rosianne Cutajar, 12 Oct; Maltese MP for WiR: Geofocus: Mediterranean
 * Southport Visiter, 26 Sep; curiously-spelled newspaper, cited it in editing Galloways article today
 * Wendy Ayres-Bennett, 11 Sep; linguist, another for WiR: Women currently in academics
 * Judith Still, 11 Sep; prof and FBA, a third for WiR: Women currently in academics
 * Joya Chatterji, 10 Sep; historian, another for WiR: Women currently in academics
 * María Parado de Bellido, 5 Sep; Peruvian revolutionary, for WiR: Geofocus: Hispanic Countries
 * Patricia Birnie, 3 Sep; maritime law expert, for WiR: Women + Law
 * Veronica Della Dora, 2 Sep; geographer at Royal Holloway, for WiR: Women currently in academics
 * Tom Gregory (swimmer), 28 Aug; channel swimmer, book on Radio4
 * Lojain Omran, 16 Aug; Saudi TV presenter for WiR:The Bottom 10
 * Oras Sultan Naji, 13 Aug; Yemeni MP for WiR:The Bottom 10
 * Nita Forouhi, 8 Aug; UK scientist listed by Quicksilver, for WiR#1day1woman
 * Bakolalao Ramanandraibe Ranaivoharivony, 2 Aug; Malagasy minister, for WiR:The Bottom 10 (least-represented countries)
 * Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson, 2 Aug; English early C19th novelist, for WiR:Women writers
 * Paji Honeychild Yankarr, 2 Aug; Australian aboriginal artist, for WiR:Indigenous women
 * National Traveller Women's Forum 1 Aug; for WiR:Women of marginalized populations
 * Hattie Naylor, 26 Jul; writer of last night's show
 * Lucy Jane Parkinson, 26 Jul; star of the show I saw last night
 * Millicent Fawcett Mile, 23 July; saw it mentioned on WI FB page and found it to be notable
 * Jane Freshfield, 6 July; early writer about Alpine tourism for WiR:Women Rock!
 * Phia Berghout, 6 July; Dutch harpist for WiR:Women of the 20th century
 * Marianne Chambers, 4 Jul; early 19thC playwright, for WiR:Women in Film and Stage
 * Philomène Omatuku Atshakawo Akatshi,3 Jul; DRC politician for WiR:GeoFocus: SubSaharan Africa
 * Tom Licence, 23 Jun; British historian, my interest piqued by discussion on a talk page
 * Annie Young-Scrivner, 21 Jun; a previous article had been deleted, tried a rescue
 * Gosport War Memorial Hospital, 20 Jun; in the news today, needs an article
 * Kate Hall (curator), 18 Jun; English museum curator for WiR:Women in GLAM
 * Giuseppina Cobelli, 17 Jun; Italian singer for WiR:Women singers and songwriters
 * Marie Conmee, 13 Jun; Irish actor and gay activist for WiR:LGBTQ Women
 * Lidiya Shulaykina, 11 Jun; Russian WWII bomber pilot for WiR:GeoFocus: Russia and former Soviet Union
 * Zoska Veras, 11 Jun; Belorussian poet for WiR:Central and East European Women
 * Myna Mahila Foundation, 17 May; and the Indian foundation on the royal wedding list
 * Wilderness Foundation UK, 17 May; one more another royal wedding charity
 * Children's HIV Association, 17 May; another of the royal wedding charities
 * Scotty's Little Soldiers, 16 May; one of Harry and Meghan's charities for wedding gift donations
 * Evelyn Manesta, 13 May; suffragette mentioned on radio today
 * St Peter's Church, Alstonefield, 8 May; grade 1 listed, visited it yesterday
 * Yurika Abe, 3 May; Paralympic skier, for WiR: Women in Sport
 * Violet Charlesworth, 2 May; Fraudster who faked her own death, for WiR:Women Villains
 * Jeanne Socrates, 1 May; Solo circumnavigator, for WiR:Women of the Sea
 * Ira Mukhoty, 2 Apr; Indian writer, for WiR:Geofocus on Indian Subcontinent
 * Clairève Grandjouan, 2 Apr; American archaeologist, for WiR:Women in Archaeology
 * Hilda Horniblow, 1 Apr; of QMAAC, for WiR:Women in Military History
 * Trout Beck (Glenderamackin), 25 Mar; stream in Cumbria - to fix confused link in template
 * Claire Doherty, 15 Mar; gallery director, for WiR:Women's History Month
 * Margaret Murray Cookesley, 7 Mar; artist, for WiR:Women's History Month
 * Souad Yaacoubi, 1 Mar; Tunisian politician for WiR:Women's History Month
 * Hodmedod's, 26 Feb; saw their Carlin peas in shop and remembered BBC Food & Drink awards
 * Days for Girls, 16 Feb; organization which has a team in the next village
 * Vola Hanta Ratsifa Andrihamanana, 5 Feb; Malagasy swimmer for WiR:Island women
 * Ruth Kaufman, 3 Feb; OR expert, for WiR:Mathematicians & Statisticians
 * Nola Ishmael, 2 Feb; first black director of nursing in London, for WiR:Black women
 * Whitbeck, Cumbria, 31 Jan; redlinked hamlet with a listed church
 * Great Britain at the 2018 Winter Paralympics, 26 Jan; an article whose time has come
 * Katie Ormerod, 26 Jan; and another redlinked woman winter Olympian
 * Emily Sarsfield, 26 Jan; another redlinked woman winter Olympian
 * Molly Summerhayes, 26 Jan; a redlinked woman winter Olympian
 * Whicham, 24 Jan; last simple redlinked Cumbria civil parish - just an oddity left
 * Weddicar, 24 Jan; another redlinked Cumbria civil parish - a couple to go
 * Great Pilgrimage, 8 Jan; women's suffragist march of 2103, subject of book discussed on Radio 4 this morning
 * Harriet Elizabeth Savill, 5 Jan; English actress; contribution to WiR: GeoFocus GB&I
 * John Faucit Saville, 5 Jan; English actor and husband of the above, needs a lot of incoming redirects for variant names
 * 2016 Costa Book Awards, 2 Jan; another gap to fill
 * 2017 Costa Book Awards, 2 Jan; filling a gap noted in an edit to Helen Dunmore (she won poetry prize, posthumously)
 * Florence Wallace Pomeroy, Viscountess Harberton, 1 Jan; British dress reformer, contribution to WiR: Fashion Designers
 * Bouena Sarfatty, 1 Jan; Greek WWII partisan, contribution to WiR: Prisoners
 * New Hutton, 1 Jan; a South Lakeland parish which had been confused with a near-namesake in Eden district

2017

 * Historical Model Railway Society, 30 Dec; a redlink in C. Hamilton Ellis which I was editing after giving one of his books for Christmas
 * Jean-Paul Didierlaurent, 24 Dec; French novelist, picked up his The Reader ... at a charity shop yesterday intrigued by the title!
 * Eileen Kramer, 12 Dec; 103-year-old Australian dancer and choreographer - saw a post about her on Facebook
 * Jemima Kindersley, 9 Dec; English travel writer, contribution to WiR: Go Local!
 * María Izaguirre, 7 Dec; first lady of Mexico in 1950s, contribution to WiR: First Ladies
 * AnnaSofia Mååg, 7 Dec; Swedish ice artist, contribution to WiR: Seasonal celebrations
 * National College Creative Industries, 24 Nov; redlink in Althea Efunshile
 * Bernard Atha 1 Nov; ex-Leeds Lord Mayor, actor in Kes, astonished to find he hadn't an article
 * Heidi Mottram, 31 Oct; British chief executive; premature creation for WiR's The World Contest
 * Harriet Austin (rower), 27 Oct; New Zealand rower, while sorting out redirects to Women in Red articles
 * Jacquette Guillaume, 18 Oct; 17th-cent French writer, another from List of women in Female Biography
 * Arnaude de Rocas, 14 Oct; 14th-century Cypriot; a missing article from List of women in Female Biography
 * Lowside Quarter, 9 Oct; another Cumbrian parish - about 6 to go
 * Pandora's Boy, 8 Oct; Lindsey Davis's next book, now that there's a cover image available
 * Áslaug Jónsdóttir, 3 Oct; Icelandic writer, contribution to WiR: Nordic Women
 * Isabel Zendal, 2 Oct; Spanish nurse on vaccination expedition, contribution to WiR: Women in Healthcare
 * Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds, 1 Oct; thalidomide campaigner, contribution to WiR: Women and Disability
 * Waterhead, Carlisle, 22 Sep; yet another Cumbrian civil parish - only about 7 to go
 * Shona M. Bell, 8 Sep; Palaeontologist, contribution to WiR: Women from New Zealand
 * Veera Ruoho, 6 Sep; Finnish MP and Olympic Taekwondo practitioner, contribution to WiR Women in the Olympics
 * Josefina Vidal, 6 Sep; Cuban diplomat, contribution to WiR Hispanic & Latina Women
 * Andy Miller (writer), 5 Sep; resolving a redlink in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Malcolm Stevens, 5 Sep; an FRS without an article (and lives in the village)
 * Zarama (band), 31 Aug; Basque Radical Rock band following discussion re dab page
 * Beth Healey, 27 Aug; and even another red link in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Clive Oppenheimer, 27 Aug; yet another red link in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Skirt lifter, 27 Aug; another red link in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Amanda Owen, 27 Aug; "The Yorkshire Shepherdess" and a red link in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Copmanhurst, 6 Aug; village in Australia created while trying to tidy up a dab page
 * Catherine Aurelia Caouette, 1 Aug; founder of religious order, contribution to WiR Canadian Women
 * Jane Anyango, 1 Aug; Kenyan peace activist, contribution to WiR Women in Peace
 * Pauline Nakamarra Woods, 1 Aug; Australian artist, contribution to WiR Indigenous Women
 * Andrew Crummy, 30 Jul; designer of the Great Tapestry of Scotland, about which I've just read a book
 * Chris McAndrew, 26 Jul; Photographer whose official images of MPs are now being added to Wikipedia articles
 * Solport, 14 Jul; getting back to the redlinked Cumbrian parishes
 * Pearl Goss, 4 Jul; Indian badminton champion, contribution to WiR Women from India
 * Janis Claxton, 3 Jul; Scottish-based choreographer, contribution to WiR Women in Dance
 * Peggy Hubicki, 1 Jul; British composer and teacher, contribution to WiR Women in Music
 * Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, 21 Jun; from WP:Most-wanted articles
 * Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson (athlete), 16 Jun; helping sort out confusion of multiple people of this name
 * Allan Sly, 15 June; saw his sculpture at St Mary's Hospital in background of TV news coverage, felt he needed an article
 * Caroline Molesworth, 13 Jun; early meteorologist, for WiR Pre-20th-century women
 * Rachael House, 13 Jun; LGBT artist, for WiR Loves Pride
 * Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, 12 Jun; painting by Angelica Kauffman for WiR Women's art from the Collection of the Met
 * The Sorrow of Telemachus, 12 Jun; painting by Angelica Kauffman for WiR Women's art from the Collection of the Met
 * International Federation for Research in Women's History, 1 Jun; contribution to WiR Women's Organizations and Conferences
 * Karen Tan Puay Kiow, 1 Jun; Singaporean colonel, contribution to WiR Women from the Asian and Pacific Islands
 * RIBA House of the Year, 24 May; notable national award
 * Issette Pearson, 16 May; English golfer, contribution to WiR Women in Sport
 * Sir David Brand Award, 27 Apr; redlinked in Elizabethan Village
 * Nancy Woloch, 21 Apr; American historian: new, better, stub to replace deleted one created by sockpuppet editor
 * Kirklinton Middle, 19 Apr; another 8 now
 * Kirkandrews-on-Esk (created as Kirkandrews but later moved), 17 Apr; 9 to go
 * Kingwater, 16 Apr; 10 Cumbria parishes to go
 * Kingmoor, 14 Apr; another Cumbria parish - 11 to go
 * Hilda Mason (architect), 14 Apr; belated contribution to WiR Women in Architecture
 * Avid Larizadeh Duggan, 14 Apr; business leader, belated contribution to WiR Women in Leadership
 * Gina Apostol, 10 Apr; Philippine-American novelist, belated contribution to WiR Asian-Pacific American women
 * Susanna Rubinstein, 10 Apr; Austrian psychologist, contribution to WiR Women in Psychology
 * Brikena Smajli, 9 Apr; Albanian poet, contribution to WiR Women in CEE Countries
 * Chloe Cheese, 8 Apr; illustrator, contribution to WiR Women Book Artists
 * Woodside, Cumbria, 31 Mar; another Cumbrian parish (12 to go)
 * Winscales, 27 Mar; another Cumbrian parish (13 to go)
 * Setmurthy, 24 Mar; another Cumbrian parish (3 down, 14 to go)
 * Eleri Mills, 24 Mar; Welsh artist, contribution to WiR Art + Feminism
 * Oughterside and Allerby, 21 Mar; another Cumbrian parish (2 down, 15 to go)
 * Hayton and Mealo, 21 Mar; a redlinked Cumbrian parish, picking up a former project
 * Elizabethan Village, 21 Mar; quirky Australian project whose founder failed an AfD
 * Kristen Visbal, 10 Mar; sculptor of the topical Fearless Girl
 * D. K. Wilgus, 10 Mar; American folklorist; arising from a discussion on a talk page
 * Eric Austen, 6 Mar; designer of CND logo (perhaps) and teacher at Goldsmiths
 * Rose Bracher, 22 Feb; botanist, contribution to WiR Women Role Models in Education
 * Steve Hewlett (journalist), 7 Feb; of Panorama and now PM; needs more than a mention in The Media Show
 * Jean La Fontaine, 5 Feb; contribution to WiR Women Anthropologists
 * Sandie Okoro, 3 Feb; contribution to WiR Black Women
 * Falco: The Official Companion, 18 Jan; someone delinked this redlink in Lindsey Davis; I relinked and wrote the stub
 * Amber Butchart, 17 Jan; a redlink in next week's Museum of Curiosity and an interesting woman
 * Thomas Thwaites (designer), 15 Jan; a redlink in Museum of Curiosity, and heard him this morning on the programme
 * Ann Limb, 15 Jan; another redlink in Great Lives
 * Sudha Bhuchar, 15 Jan; a redlink in Great Lives
 * Gladys Turquet-Milnes, 8 Jan; contribution to WiR Women in Education
 * Élisabeth Ferrand, 4 Jan; contribution to WiR Women philosophers
 * Clinical Otolaryngology, 4 Jan; journal founded by Philip Stell whose article I expanded recently

2016

 * John Gordon (Royal Navy officer), 15 Dec; resolving redlink in dab page
 * Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women, 8 Dec; resolving a redlink
 * Vera Bell, 3 Dec; contribution to WiR's Caribbean women
 * Nicky Moffat, 1 Dec; contribution to WiR's Women in the military
 * Anne Stephens (WRAF officer), 30 Nov; contribution to WiR's Women in Aviation
 * The First Film, 25 Nov; was mentioned in Leeds but needs its own article - film re Louis Le Prince
 * Arabella Dorman, 21 Nov; contribution to WiR's BBC 100 Women
 * Manikala Rai, 4 Nov; contribution to WiR's Asian women
 * Hilary Davies, 2 Nov; contribution to WiR's Women Writers
 * Sandford Award, 2 Nov; resolving a redlink in Thackray Medical Museum
 * Sumayya Usmani, 1 Nov; contribution to WiR's Women in Food and Drink
 * Laurence Peacock, 27 Oct; wrote Canary Girls for Mikron Theatre 2016, In At The Deep End coming 2017
 * American Yacht Club (Massachusetts), 23 Oct; resolving a redlink in a dab page
 * Audrey Williams (archaeologist), 28 Sept; contribution to WiR's Women Archaeologists
 * Tatjana Schneider, 27 Sept; Architect and academic, for WiR's Women in Architecture
 * Tracie Chima Utoh, 26 Sept; Nigerian playwright, contribution to WiR's Nigerian entertainers
 * Thomas J. Allan, 13 Sept; redlink in John Fraser Noel's article - died with him in Antarctica
 * Mount Noel (Antarctica), 13 Sept; after stub-sorting article on its namesake John Fraser Noel
 * Women's Industrial Council, 7 Sept; Grace Oakeshott was involved, lots of incoming links, needed an article
 * Grace Oakeshott, 7 Sep; on Woman's Hour today and fits WiR's Labor activists
 * Tina Lavender, 3 Sep; contribution to WiR's Nursing
 * Ruth Anna Putnam, 29 Aug; contribution to WiR's Women in Philosophy Drive
 * Ullswater Way, 22 Aug; new footpath, read about it on Facebook today
 * Clock golf, 18 Aug; saw some numbers in a "collectables" shop, was surprised the salesperson didn't know of the game
 * Martinhoe, 18 Aug; another Devon parish
 * Rose Ash, 16 Aug; and another Devon parish
 * Horwood, Lovacott and Newton Tracey, 16 Aug; another Devon parish
 * Moor Crag, 14 Aug; Grade I listed redlinked house in a parish whose article I'd just been improving.
 * Yuya (YouTuber), 13 Aug; apparently one of the highest paid female YouTubers - in response to a note on a talkpage
 * Satterleigh and Warkleigh, 10 Aug; and another Devon parish
 * George Nympton, 8 Aug; another redlinked Devon parish
 * Buckfast, Devon, 7 Aug; because a stub was created for its non-notable primary school, and there needed to be an article to which to redirect it
 * Embrace (film), 6 Aug; read about it on Facebook, thought it needed to be here
 * Chittlehamholt, 5 Aug; a redlinked Devon parish, an early, non-competitive, contribution to The West Country Challenge
 * Miles Thompson (architect), 2 Aug; Kendal architect, needs to be here
 * Eleanor Honnywill, 1 Aug; Antarctic expedition administrator, for WiR's Polar Women
 * Salote Radrodro, 1 Aug; Fijian politician, for WiR's Indigenous Women
 * Aldetrude, 30 July; chose her as the earliest woman in the lists suggested for WiR's Wikipedia and Women UN project
 * Doris Vickers, 29 July; a redlink in Museum of Curiosity, but also WiR's year-long Women scientists
 * Women's Voices Now 24 July; online feminist international short-film festival, redlinked in an article I was editing
 * William Clark (artist), 21 July; Scottish artist, redlinked when I mentioned him as painter of Eliza Stewart (ship)
 * Hugh Thomson (writer), 18 July; the Wainwright Prize article was linking to the wrong Hugh Thomson, so I created this one
 * Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Malang, 14 July; just came across it while tidying a disambiguation page
 * Grafton Way (footpath), 9 July; a redlink in Pury End
 * Irton with Santon, 2 July; a civil parish in Cumbria which came up as a red link
 * Kim Jones (Sun), 1 July; another for WiR: Women in Halls of Fame (CEO of Sun UK)
 * Mosedale Viaduct, 27 June; resolving several red links
 * Karen Banks, 23 June; for WiR: Women in Halls of Fame (an internet pioneer)
 * Flying Lesbians, 15 June; for WiR's LGBTQ Women - a 1970s German rock band
 * Inquest (charity), 14 June; arising from a speedy-deleted version noticed on a user talk page discussion
 * Church of St John the Evangelist, Plymouth, 6 June; where the war memorials from the school below were moved to
 * Sutton High School, Plymouth, 6 June; a UK redlink in the Sutton High School disambiguation page
 * Royal British Colonial Society of Artists to resolve redlink in William Edward Riley (no, not Willie Riley)
 * Scarborough Convent School, 30 May; resolving a redlink in old girl Nadine Senior
 * Hannah Barnett-Trager, 30 May; for WiR's Women in Jewish History
 * Edith Borthwick School, 28 May; a redlink in Braintree
 * Seven (play), 23 May; for WiR's Women in Entertainment
 * George Ridehalgh, 22 May; owner of the house at Fell Foot Park (demolished 1907)
 * Hadieh Shafie, 10 May; Iranian-born artist, for WiR's Women artists of the Middle East / North Africa
 * St John's, Castlerigg and Wythburn, 8 May; parish in Allerdale, Cumbria, which includes the drowned village of Wythburn - got interested in it after a walk
 * Alixandra Fazzina, 6 May; British photojournalist, for WiR's Women in Photography
 * Glitchers, 5 May; and probably my first videogame company: they wrote Sea Hero Quest
 * Sea Hero Quest, 5 May; probably my first article about a videogame, but this one helps dementia research
 * Dales High Way. 3 May; saw leaflets, and references to it on map, while in Malham at the weekend
 * The Shepherd's Life, 17 Apr; Read it last year, saw the dramatisation y'day
 * Ginette Jullian, 14 Apr; French WWII female spy, a contribution to WiR's Women in Espionage
 * The Young'uns, 14 Apr; brilliant north east folk singers I heard in Lancaster at lunchtime today
 * Esto no tiene nombre (magazine), 12 Apr; to resolve a redlink in a student's article
 * Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, 4 Apr; to resolve a redlink; also made umpteen incoming redirects from variations
 * Freda Downie, 1 Apr; English poet, a contribution to WiR: Women writers
 * Reader, I Married Him, 31 Mar; short story collection inspired by Jane Eyre, discussed on Radio 4 today
 * Mary Jane Wilson, 26 Mar; a redlink in Edith Arendrup
 * Bocking, Essex, 22 Mar (previously a redirect); birthplace and deathplace of Edith Arendrup but previously combined into Braintree
 * Edith Arendrup, 22 Mar; listed as a potential article for both WiR's Women in Religion (last Dec) and Art+Feminism - spotted her name again and acted
 * The Theatre Chipping Norton, 13 Mar; co-producers of Stones in His Pockets seen in Lancaster last night
 * Strickland Ketel, 11 Mar; last of the redlinked South Lakeland parishes!
 * Strickland Roger, 11 Mar; penultimate
 * A593 road, 11 Mar; the best pic I could find for Skelwith featured this redlink ...
 * Skelwith, 11 Mar; one more parish
 * Whitwell and Selside, 6 Mar; another
 * Whinfell, 6 Mar; continuing
 * Scalthwaiterigg, 6 Mar; another parish
 * Over Staveley, 4 Mar; and again
 * Nether Staveley, 4 Mar; more
 * Mansriggs, 4 Mar; more
 * Osmotherley, Cumbria, 4 Mar; continuing South Lakeland parishes
 * Preston Richard, 4 Mar; another parish
 * Old Hutton, 3 Mar; redlinked neighbouring parish, same problem
 * Preston Patrick, 3 Mar; spent yesterday there; article deleted in 2013 because created by a banned user
 * Broadcasting Complaints Commission (UK), 22 Feb; to resolve a redlink in the 8th Marquess's mother's page as she chaired it
 * Charles Paget, 8th Marquess of Anglesey, 22 Feb; to resolve a redlink in an article about his 5xgt grandfather's leg
 * Mercedes Pardo, 21 February; an early contribution to WiR's Art+Feminism
 * Nicholas Stadlen, 19 Feb; a red link in Great Lives
 * William Gervase Clarence-Smith, 18 Feb, another redlinked editor of Journal of Global History
 * Journal of Global History, 18 Feb; edited by Merry below and was a redlink
 * Merry Wiesner-Hanks, 18 Feb; another female redlink in the Cambridge World History
 * Candice Goucher, 18 Feb; a female historian, was a redlink in The Cambridge World History
 * Schools Council, 17 Feb; while sorting out some redlinks and dab pages
 * Pamela Gordon (actress), 15 Feb; after removing her imdb record from someone else's page...
 * Saint Bugi, 11 Feb; 6th-cent Welsh saint, arising from AfD for Bugi language (Papuan)!
 * Althea Efunshile, 2 Feb, Deputy head of Arts Council England, for WiR's Black Women's History ikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/7|Black Women's History]]
 * May Mukle, 27 Jan; English cellist as part of WiR's Women in Music
 * Kim Taplin, 26 Jan; English poet, resolving a red link
 * Leaf size, 18 Jan; to resolve muddles around Microphyll etc

2015

 * Catherine of Palma, 13 Dec; contribution to WiR's Women in Religion
 * Glasgow Colleges' Regional Board, 13 Dec; to resolve a redlink
 * The Graveyard of the Hesperides, 6 Dec; Lindsey Davis' next book
 * Andrew Newman (footballer), 24 Nov; created a stub to resolve a disambiguation muddle (but it then turned out, 26 Nov, he was a fan who'd paid to be registered as a player as part of a fundraiser, so I nominated it for speedy deletion G-7)
 * Hertingfordbury railway station, 22 Nov; ... and the next station along the line (one of those days)
 * Hertford and Welwyn Junction Railway, 22 Nov; ... the line running near Letty Green
 * Letty Green, 22 Nov; stub-sorted the church, thought the hamlet needed an article
 * Leeds (surname), 20 Nov; splitting from the main dab page after discussion
 * Elizabeth Williamson, 13 Nov; another WiR Women scientists contribution
 * Manchester Cancer Research Centre, 11 Nov; found it as redlink while tidying up another WiR new creation
 * Christine Williams (nutritionist), 11 Nov; as a contribution to WiR's Women scientists
 * The Fox Goes Free, 9 Nov; listed building, where first English WI meeting was held 100 years ago today
 * Maeve Larkin, 3 Nov; writer of one of Mikron's 2015 plays
 * Richard Vergette, 3 Nov; writer of one of Mikron's 2016 plays
 * Peace History Society, 1 Nov; was a red link in a stub I sorted for its journal
 * Ball camera, 26 Oct; there was an article on one brand but not on the concept
 * Conrad Nelson, 26 Oct; husband of Deb McA and Northern Broadsides' musical director
 * Deborah McAndrew, 26 Oct; enjoyed seeing a play by her last Friday
 * Andrew Michael Hurley, 15 Oct; author whose novel is set locally; heard him on R4 today; reserved it at Library and wrote this
 * Beaulard, 4 Oct; small place in Italy, was a red-link in the stub for its railway station
 * Mourholme, 28 Sept; local historic placename kept alive in MLHS
 * Biteback, 26 Sept; UK publisher of recent controversial book
 * Cross Britain Way, 6 Aug; someone added it clumsily to a page I watch, so I created a page for this new long walk
 * Cumbria Museum Consortium, 16 Jul; LA below is a member
 * Lakeland Arts, 16 Jul; on the list for a while as needed - runs Blackwell and other local museums
 * Deadly Election, 22 Jun; Lindsey Davis's latest
 * Tour of the Lake District, 22 Jun; a friend had walked part of it so I looked it up ...
 * John's Campaign, 30 Apr; calling for extended hospital visiting time for carers of patients with dementia
 * Arkadia, 21 Apr; Australian band, and a red link
 * Gabriel Gbadamosi, 31 Mar; a red link in Great Lives
 * Frank Coughlan, 30 Mar; Jazz musician added to the Emmaville as unlinked notable resident
 * Above and Beyond Party, 24 Mar; single-issue party fielding candidates in constituencies including LeedsNW in forthcoming election
 * Deborah Swift, 19 Mar; historical novelist whose The Lady's Slipper features the village's famous flower
 * Venus and Cupid (sculpture), 9 Mar; local piece of public art
 * Saddleworth Museum, 4 Mar; to go alongside Wrigley (his archives are there)
 * Ammon Wrigley, 4 Mar; inspired by his verse on order of service for Alan Petford's funeral
 * Amanda Elzy High School, 9 Feb; in response to a plea on Jimbo's talk page for Black History Month
 * Windyridge, 2 Feb; 1912 bestselling novel by local author Willie Riley; have just read it
 * Hutton Roof, Eden, 1 Feb; walked through the other Hutton Roof today (blue skies, a little snow underfoot, lovely day)
 * Inter-American Journal of Philosophy, 24 Jan; arising out of a conversation on another editor's talkpage
 * Lucretia Bradshaw, 16 Jan; 18thC actress; mentioned in ODNB and on a user talkpage
 * Kevin Dutton, 14 Jan; another scientist redlinked in MoC
 * Evan J. Crane, 14 Jan; another chemical information personality
 * Patterson-Crane Award, 13 Jan; Wiswesser won it
 * William Wiswesser, 13 Jan; had heard about his WLN at library school, thought he needed an article, had him on my "to do" list

2014

 * Musée des beaux-arts de Quimper - 18 December - was a pointless redirect, made a stub
 * Isabel Behncke - 1 December - another scientist from MoC
 * Helen Scales - 1 December - another scientist who was a redlink in MoC
 * Warton with Lindeth - 23 November - former civil parish just down the road
 * Adela Breton - 18 November - Victorian lady who recorded Mexican wall paintings (read about project to digitise her work ...)
 * Anna Keay - 6 November - historian, and another redlink in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Whasset - 2 November - and yet another community in Beetham parish
 * Sandside, Beetham - 2 November - another community in the parish of Beetham
 * Hale, Cumbria - 2 November - went there yesterday, looked it up today, no article ... there is now
 * Ilse Crawford - 31 October - stub-sorted a shortlived magazine she edited, thought her interesting and notable
 * Greenacre School for Girls - 28 October - a previous version had been deleted as copyvio; the name was familiar as a school some childhood friends attended
 * imitating the dog - 23 October - saw their Hemingway piece at The Dukes tonight
 * Matchless (pleasure yacht) - 20 October - sank locally in 1894 with loss of 25 lives
 * Christofer Clemente - 13 October - another redlink in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Ravinder Randhawa - 11 October - as a contribution to the Meetup/San Francisco/Litquake Edit-a-Thon, as urged by the WikiWomen's Collaborative on Facebook
 * Modiano (company) - 10 October - resulting from discussion of the Modiano dab page
 * Kristen Lippincott - 9 October - was a redlink in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Frances McNeil - 1 October - have read and enjoyed one of her books, intrigued by the setting of the latest one
 * Business History (journal) - 4 September, to resolve a redlink
 * Alf Cooke printworks, 13 August - a clumsy edit to an article on my watchlist led me to create this
 * Community Amateur Sports Club, 3 August - cropped up in an article I worked on recently
 * Voe, Northmavine, 29 July - the 2nd one
 * Voe, Shetland, 29 July - disambiguating 2 settlements in Delting
 * Delting, 29 July - parish in Shetland, and a redlink in article on Commonwealth Games medallist swimmer
 * Little Yellow Duck Project, 26 July - an inspiring project which seems notable enough to include
 * Mistake Creek, Queensland, 23 July - after tidying up a messy dab page at Mistake Creek
 * Alasdair Paterson, 22 July - Scottish poet, redlink in Sheffield iSchool
 * Desmond Sim, 21 July - resolving a redlink in a stub
 * Lancaster Moor Hospital, 2 July - seen from the M6 regularly, and was a redlink in Edward de Vitre
 * Hanoi International School, 20 June - someone mentioned on a talk page that a Copyvio version had been deleted, so I created a minimal but sourced stub
 * Aquilo (band), 18 June - two local boys hitting the big time
 * John Comrie, 7 May - first editor of Black's Medical Dictionary
 * Christopher Rowe, 1 May - redlink on Classical Assoc list of former presidents where I was adding LD
 * Gazelle Group, 26 April - redlink to it in an FE college article, decided it needed an article
 * St Justinian, 24 April - harbour in Pembrokeshire, filling a redlink
 * Mosedale Beck (Swindale), 21 April - same project (and various dab pages etc too)
 * Mosedale Beck (Glenderamackin), 21 April - part of the Mosedale project
 * Mosedale, Cumbria, 21 April - sorting out various Mosedales after walking along one yesterday
 * Enemies at Home, 17 April - new Lindsey Davis novel, arrived in post today, deferred the pleasure of reading to create the stub
 * People's Park (Halifax), 16 April - after some discussion about the primary topic for "People's Park", realised this one was missing
 * Bridge College, 14 April - coming from work on the Together Trust which runs it
 * Nadine Senior, 1 April - founder of NSCD below
 * Northern School of Contemporary Dance, 21 February - needed more than just a section of the Chapeltown article
 * Lawrence Hart (poet), 26 January - US poet, appeared as a redlink on a dab page, seems notable
 * John Cargill Thompson, 20 January - Britain's most prolific playwright, one of whose works is on current programme for local theatre
 * John Dow Fisher Gilchrist, 18 January - ichthyologist, another from WP:WANTED
 * Bernard & Graefe, 18 January - German publisher, resolving a lot of redlinks which had got it high on WP:WANTED
 * Alfred Bendixen, 17 January - founder of the ALA and seems a notable academic
 * American Literature Association, 17 January - saw this other "ALA" when looking at EDIS below
 * Bridge of Cally, 8 January - saw it redlinked as someone's birthplace
 * Gavin Patterson, 3 January - after seeing (on talk pages I watch) a previous stub deleted for this CEO of BT gp.

2013

 * Emily Dickinson International Society, 24 December - there's a fracas on the talkpage of its President, but it seemed useful to create this
 * Thirkleby, Kirby Grindalythe, 19 December 2013 - stub-sorted Roger of Thirkleby and wondered where he came from!
 * Sibir (nuclear icebreaker), 19 December 2013 - it cropped up as a bad redirect to wrong ship, seemed easiest just to create a stub for the right ship
 * Golisano Children's Museum of Naples, 13 December 2013 - resolving a redlink. (That's Naples, Florida)
 * Gordon Young (artist), 23 November 2013 - saw two of his works recently, looked him up in Wikipedia ... filled the gap slightly
 * Arnold Maran, 3 November 2013 - Stell's co-author, interesting and notable
 * Philip Stell, 3 November 2013 - surgeon and historian, high achiever in 2 careers
 * Gossip from the Forest (Maitland book), 21 October 2013 - enjoyed this notable book, created the stub before returning it to library
 * Manchester Gazette (website), 16 October 2013 - created stub while disentangling website from defunct newspaper of same name, and then nominated it myself at AfD: first redlink in this list of articles I've created
 * Zopyrion (skipper), 31 July 2013 - saw redlink to this genus in a hatnote, turned it blue
 * Tyson R. Roberts, 25 July 2013 - highly ranked on "Most wanted articles" and an attempt to create an article solely in VE. Failed: had to resort to Edit Source for some of it.
 * University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, 19 June 2013 - local NHS trust, in the news today, needs an article
 * Together Trust, 10 June 2013 - its founder was previously categorised as a charity, so it needed its own article
 * Leukemia Research (journal) 5 June 2013 - a redlink on a dab page, and in memory of Philip who died 40 years ago today.
 * William D. Gibbs, 29 May 2013 - to resolve a redlink on a dab page
 * SHARP (helmet ratings), 26 May 2013 - was added, unlinked, to Sharp dab page on my watchlist...
 * Donald Coleman (historian), 13 May 2013 - a redlink in ABH (these things go on and on...)
 * Association of Business Historians, 13 May 2013 - another KH redlink
 * Textile History, 12 May 2013, redlink in KH article I was creating
 * Katrina Honeyman, 12 May 2013, a historian and acquaintance
 * Justine Roberts, 9 May 2013, previously a redirect - a nominator on Great Lives
 * Boorhwal, 25 April 2013, after stub-sorting article which combined it with Budhwal
 * Kathy Kacer, 25 April 2013 - redlink while stub-sorting, she seems notable, got interested
 * Belah Viaduct, 24 April 2013 - was the highest bridge in England, needs an article
 * E-ACT, 21 April 2013 - sponsor of a Leeds school, wondered what it was
 * Heron Corn Mill, 18 April 2013 - local heritage site
 * California Labor School, 15 Apr 2013 - to resolve a redlink. Maya Angelou studied there.
 * Woman's Realm, 14 Apr 2013 - to resolve a redlink
 * The Ides of April, 13 April 2013 - the latest Lindsey Davis, just read it
 * SS Alba, 22 Mar 2013 - shipwreck off St Ives, while tidying up Alba dab page
 * Trowbarrow Quarry, 18 Feb 2013 - local SSSI, industrial archaeology and rock-climbing site
 * L'Éphémère, 9 Feb 2103 - stub-sorted one of its founders, thought it needed an article
 * Nautilus Book Awards, 3 Feb 2013, curious about a redlink on a stub I was sorting. This was deleted in 2021: see Articles for deletion/Nautilus Book Awards. Yes, on balance, it probably is a "Vanity award" and not worthy of a place in the encyclopedia. My first serious article creation to be deleted, not a bad record over almost 15 years.
 * Prague Biennale, 20 Jan 2013 - resolving a redlink in an artist's page
 * Stollhofen, 17 Jan 2013 - stub-sorted Lines of Stollhofen and wondered about it
 * Edmund Owen Fearnley-Whittingstall, 7 Jan 2013 - minor artist I came across while tidying disambiguation pages around his tennis-player wife
 * "Are You Havin' Any Fun?", 4 Jan 2013 - saw the film Quartet and wondered about the song
 * Otis Guernsey Jr., 1 Jan 2013, resolving a redlink in a stub I was sorting

2012

 * Janine Thompson, 22 December 2012, while tidying up a disambiguation problem
 * Friendly, West Yorkshire, 14 December 2012, while tidying up the dab page at Friendly
 * Henrietta Stanley, Baroness Stanley of Alderley, 5 December 2012, wondered why my old school had named a house after her ...
 * Warton Crag, 28 November 2012, local hill and nature reserve
 * Association for Theatre in Higher Education, 7 November 2012, resolving a few redlinks
 * Elisabeth Tova Bailey, 28 October 2012, a redlink in a list of awardwinners alongside Welland
 * Michael Welland, 28 October 2012, fixing a redlink in The Museum of Curiosity
 * Edward Denis de Vitre, 25 October 2012, to answer "Who was DeVitre?" after Mother's daycentre was renamed
 * Jane Robinson (historian), 20 October 2012, heard her speak at a meeting today
 * Tinniswood Award, 12 October 20120, resolving another redlink
 * Richard Hamblyn, 12 October 2012, to resolve a redlink and because his books sound interesting
 * Limestone Link (Cumbria), 10 October 2012, to distinguish it from the Somerset homonym
 * Chris Jesty, 6 September 2012, the man who revised Wainwright's works
 * Cresset Press, 5 September 2012, after stub-sorting Cresset
 * Frank Marshall, Baron Marshall of Leeds, 4 September 2012, mentioned in newly-renamed Leeds Minster article
 * Mysterious Press, 18 August 2012, LD's first US publisher
 * The Course of Honour, 17 August 2012, LD's first-written published novel
 * Master and God, 17 August 2012, Lindsey Davis's most recent novel
 * Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 13 August 2012, resolving another redlink in same article
 * National Association of Women Artists, 13 August 2012, to resolve redlinks to this and its former names
 * EventCity, 2 August 2012, after trying to find out where it was for a WI trip
 * Hutton Hall (Guisborough), 30 July 2012, after checking the "Hutton Hall" birthplace of Abraham Logan ...
 * Munira Mirza, 16 July 2012, the only remaining red link in Great Lives
 * Edward Wilson (MP), 28 June 2012, lived at Dallam Tower
 * Dallam Tower, 28 June 2012, started article for local grade I listed house
 * William Woodhouse (MP), 27 June 2012, created sourced stub to tidy up redlink in dab page and elsewhere
 * Royal Masonic Hospital, 26 June 2012, being surprised it was a redlink when I improved the stub on Bed-making
 * John Luther (MP), 24 June 2012, having found a muddle of 4 different JLs while working on Conyers
 * John Conyers (1717-1775), 24 June 2012, a stub for an MP to resolve muddle on dab page
 * Brent London Borough Council, also Bromley, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Kingston, Richmond, Southwark LBCs, 22 June 2012, after stub-sorting and upgrading Bexley and deciding to resolve redlinks for 10 similar councils
 * Worcester Busters, 19 June 2012 - had to create this stub for a baseball team in order to offer a link from similarly-named dragon boat team to its article
 * Breast cancer survivors' dragon boating, 19 June 2012, after hearing an inspiring talk by a member of Paddlers for Life
 * George Lyward, 23 May 2012, a redlink in Great Lives and an interesting bloke
 * Latterbarrow, 18 May 2012, the last of Wainwright's Outlying Fells - turned into quite a project
 * Staveley Fell, 18 May 2012, and its start point now has an article too
 * Staveley-in-Cartmel, 18 May 2012, got distracted by its redlink status as starting point of walk
 * Woodland Fell, 18 May 2012, today's Wainwright ... the end is in sight
 * Knipescar Common, 17 May 2012, and another one
 * Green Quarter Fell, 17 May 2012, pressing on with the outlying fells
 * Santon Bridge, 16 May 2012, having created it as a redlink in the below
 * Irton Pike,16 May 2012,today's outlying fell
 * Hugill Fell, 15 May 2012, le Wainwright du jour
 * Wet Sleddale Horseshoe, 14 May 2012, last of the 2nd list in the outlying fells template
 * High Knott, 13 May 2012 - caught up with the one-a-day after a break
 * Great Worm Crag, 13 May 2012, and another
 * Howes (fell), 13 May 2012, another one
 * Ponsonby Fell, 13 May 2012, getting back to the outlying fells
 * Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura, 13 May 2012, on a wikibreak from Wainwright, to resolve a redlink in a stub I was sorting
 * Heughscar Hill, 9 May 2012, fell of the day
 * Finsthwaite Heights, 8 May 2012, yet another outlying fell
 * Seat Robert, 7 May 2012, a multi-summit outlying fells chapter
 * Dunnerdale Fells, 7 May 2012, another one
 * Dunmallet, 6 May 2012, next of the outlying fells
 * Boat How and Brant Fell, 4 May 2012 - today's outlying fells
 * Crookdale Horseshoe, 3 May 2012 - Wainwright of the day
 * Blawith Knott, 2 May 2012 - another day, another outlying fell
 * Newton Fell and Bigland Barrow, 1 May 2012, and another couple of outlying fells
 * Naddle Horseshoe, 30 Apr 2012, another outlying fells chapter
 * Wasdale Horseshoe, 29 Apr 2012, another outlying fells chapter
 * Caw (hill), School Knott, Bannisdale Horseshoe, Hesk Fell, Stainton Pike, Scout Scar, 27 Apr 2012, a lot more outlying fells chapters
 * Burney (hill), 27 Apr 2012, looking at unlinked names in The Outlying Fells of Lakeland and sorting out some disambiguation
 * Geraldine Aron, 15 Apr 2012, having seen her play My Brilliant Divorce last night
 * Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television, 10 Apr 2012, while looking at Pact (disambiguation)
 * Azure (design magazine), 9 Apr 2012, arising from links to Azure dab page
 * West Yorkshire County Council, 6 Apr 2012, after someone unlinked a redlink to it in Leeds
 * Alaveteli, Finland / Nedervetil, 2 Apr 2012, having stub-sorted the eponymous software and then found it should be at Swedish name
 * William Wilding Galloway, 10 Mar 2012, having finally found out who the local blind society Galloways is named for
 * Sowerby Bridge High School, 6 Mar 2012, resolving redlinks for current and former names
 * Moby-Duck, 21 Feb 2012, heard about the book, found a red-link, created stub
 * Clare Gerada, 12 Feb 2012, from Great Lives again
 * Billy Marsh, 5 Feb 2012, yet another redlink in Great Lives (and in Morecambe and Wise)
 * Royal Military Canal Path, 25 Jan 2012 - splitting out excessive detail added to Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
 * Camilla Wright, 24 Dec 2012, another redlink in Great Lives
 * Nick Danziger, 23 Dec 2011 - redlink in Great Lives and Desert Island Discs

2011

 * Lancaster City Museum, 19 Dec 2011 - surprised it wasn't already in WP
 * John Rassias, 11 Dec 2011 - after stub-sorting a feeble stub on Rassias method
 * Kineta, Côte d'Ivoire, 25 Oct 2011 - to replace a vague hatnote at Kineta, encountered wile stub-sorting
 * Dog Hole Cave, 16 Oct 2011 - heard it mentioned in a lecture, googled it, found sources for an article
 * Herman Skolnik Award, 8 Oct 2011 - Mike Lynch got it, it seems to need an article
 * Crooklands, 9 Sept 2011 - surprised to see this South Lakeland village not yet represented in WP
 * Westmorland County Agricultural Society, 9 Sept 2011 - went to The Show yesterday, thought this 212-yr-old body worthy of an article
 * Geier Indians, Geier (surname), Geier (freighter), SMS Geier, Geier (patrol boat), 2 Aug 2011, rescued from past version of Geier which had been overenthusiastically pruned to make it a compliant dab page
 * Carnegie Heritage Centre, 2 Aug 2011, after working on EYFHS after it was PRODded
 * Passione (play), 31 July 2011, from fixing incoming links to dab page
 * The Passion (TV series), 29 July 2011, stub to distinguish 1999 series from the 2008 series to which it was wrongly redirected
 * Yorkshire Imperial Band, 28 July 2011, from finding it didn't exist (had been speedied 5 years ago) while tidying Stourton
 * Saint Illuminata, 30 May 2011, from fixing a malformed dab page labelled as a stub
 * Benjamin Schwarz (writer) and Benjamin I. Schwarz, 20 Mar 2011, from cleaning up a dab page
 * Robert Armitage (MP), 13 Mar 2011, to resolve redlinks and fix hatnotes for this Leeds Central MP
 * Plumpton, Northamptonshire, 5 Mar 2011, started by dab page cleanup on Plumpton and was led to create this missing one
 * Martin Wainwright, 14 February 2011, Northern Editor of the Guardian, was a redlink in his father's article
 * Strawberry (bus operator), 11 Feb 2011, arising from a discussion at Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians' notice board

2010

 * Sarah T. Bolton, 11 Dec 2010: there was an article about a bust of her but nothing on herself
 * Emile Bertrand, 8 Dec 2010, after stub-sorting a lens named after him
 * Premio Colosseo, 3 November 2010, after one of my favourite authors won it
 * Wonder Wheel (album), 2 November 2010, after a discussion at WT:WPDAB about its dab page
 * John Conyers (MP), 29 October 2010, after seeing he wasn't even linked as a redlink in a succession box for another MP - worked on two related dab pages too
 * George Frederick Young, 24 October 2010, after being surprised to find an MP redlinked as father of a stub I was sorting
 * Bridget Plowden and Plowden, Shropshire, 20 July 2010, after stub-sorting Edwin Plowden
 * Sujit Kumar, 13 July 2010 - intrigued by an entry in Most_wanted_articles
 * Vivian Pitchforth, 7 July 2010, saw a redlinked alumnus of Leeds College of Art ...
 * Westmorland Gazette, 4 July 2010, as I currently read it every week and it was founded in 1818
 * Florence Nightingale Medal, 25 June 2010, found a redlink while stub-sorting and followed it up
 * William Bradley Lamond, 20 June 2010, Scottish artist (family heirloom)
 * Thomas Johnson (architect), 3 May 2010, architect of Leeds Library
 * Long Distance Walkers Association, 30 Mar 2010, after being surprised not to find it while writing the LCW article
 * Lancashire Coastal Way, 30 Mar 2010, having been staying near its northern end for the last 3 months

2009

 * Manana Island, Maine, 16 Dec 2009, after stub-sorting Mañana (newspaper) and tidying some disambiguation pages.
 * Council of Literary Magazines and Presses, 9 Dec 2009, after stub-sorting Open Book Alliance...
 * DEA (charity), 6 December 2009, having found it missing while there was discussion of DEA dab page
 * Thomas Walter Harding, 1 Nov 2009, to resolve a couple of redlinks for the sponsor of City Square's Black Prince and builder of Tower Works.
 * Thwaite Mills, 30 Oct 2009, to resolve a redlink in the Museums section of Leeds
 * All Saints' Church, Harewood, 5 Oct 2009, after spending yesterday rehearsing and singing a 40-part choral work there (15th century and grade I listed)
 * National Federation of Fish Friers, 19 Sept 2009, in a news item recently, HQ very near home, founded 1913 - notable (also NFFF dab page)
 * Henry Dorling, 27 Aug 2009, because I used to live in Dorling Drive
 * The Grand (TV series), 21 Aug 2009, to satisfy several redlinks including on The Grand dab page
 * Opera in the Park, 27 Jul 2009, after attending it again
 * Lawrence Mott, 18 July 2009, grandson of Jordan L., who led a very interesting life!
 * Jordan L. Mott, 15 Jul 2009, founder of the foundry
 * J. L. Mott Iron Works, 15 Jul 2009, where some of the Boy statues (see below) were cast
 * Elgar Birthplace Museum, 12 Jul 2009, after talking to someone about it and looking for the WP article
 * The Boy with the Leaking Boot, 9 Jul 2009, after seeing a mention of the Cleethorpes statue and wondering
 * Thomas Ambler, 22 mar 2009, Leeds architect
 * CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction, 8 Feb 2009, after going to a talk by 2008 winning author and finding no article though there was one for the fiction version
 * Charity Commission for Northern Ireland,6 Feb 2009, after discovering that it is the process of being created while working on updating undefined
 * Classical Association, 13 January 2009, to resolve redlink in Lindsey Davis (and elsewhere) - a previous article had been deleted as copyvio in July 2007
 * Leeds Intelligencer, 8 January 2009, to resolve various redlinks and because it needs an article
 * Leeds Mercury, 8 January 2009, to resolve various redlinks and because it needs an article
 * Francis Harper (biologist), 6 January 2009, after helping tidy a dab page on which he was a redlink

2008

 * Michael Loewe, 15 December 2008, to resolve various redlinks
 * Oladipo Agboluaje, 12 December 2008, after adding note about his play to David Oluwale page
 * Summerbridge, North Yorkshire, 17 Sept 2008 and associated dab page, to sort out dab
 * New York, North Yorkshire, 17 Sept 2008, because it's there
 * Leeds Festival (classical music), 10 Sept 2008, resolving various redlinks
 * Knowsthorpe, 28 August 2008, it being in list of places covered by Leeds page of Genuki
 * Ryton, Shropshire, 21 August 2008, having established which Ryton William Craven's son "Baron Craven of Ryton" was associated with, decided its redlinks needed to turn blue.
 * William Craven (Lord Mayor of London), 20 August 2008, founder of Burnsall village school; also William Craven as a disambiguation page for the many of that name, mostly his descendants
 * Genukiwry, 20 August 2008, template to add link to Genuki pages from articles on West Riding places, with optional parameters; also Genukiery, Genukinry, Genukiary in next couple of days, for East Riding, North Riding, Ainsty of York
 * Cicerone (publisher), 8 August 2008, well-known UK publisher of walking guidebooks etc
 * UK charity (since renamed "EW charity", fair enough as it only covers England and Wales) and Scottish charity, 2 August 2008, to provide simple links to the records at Charity Commission and Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator respectively.
 * James Garth Marshall, 17 July 2008, MP and son of Leeds industrialist, previously a redlink, and the chap who created the Tarn Hows landscape I visited last week
 * John Marshall (1797–1836), 16 July 2008, MP and son of Leeds industrialist, previously a redlink
 * William Marshall (1796–1872), 16 July 2008, MP and son of Leeds industrialist, previously a redlink
 * David Craig (author), 17 June 2008, candidate in forthcoming by-election and author of several books
 * Burnley Way, 14 June 2008, another path
 * Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (Church of Ireland), 11 June 2008, in the process of sorting out links from William Bennet (bishop)
 * William Bennet (bishop), 11 June 2008, after whom the previous path was named
 * Bishop Bennet Way, 10 June 2008, another path
 * Ainsty Bounds Walk, 5 June 2008, another path
 * Abbeys Amble, 27 May 2008, starting to clear up the redlinks in Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom with a view to turning it into a Featured List eventually
 * Fountains Fell, 25 May 2008, because it needs an article (and WikiProject British and Irish hills/Key mountains agrees)
 * Simon Fell (Yorkshire Dales), 25 May 2008, stub created as easiest way to disentangle the various links for the mountain which were pointing to the man Simon Fell
 * Edmund Schulze, 17 May 2008, after noticing him mentioned but not linked in Meanwood
 * Buslingthorpe, Leeds, 25 April 2008, dabbing it from Buslingthorpe in Lincolnshire: I walk along Buslingthorpe Lane twice a week.
 * Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, 3 April 2008, created after working on Chapel Allerton Hospital and realising the Trust should have an article
 * Scarborough General Hospital, 3 April 2008 - stub created because it was previously a redirect to a Canadian hospital
 * Alastair Dunnett, 12 Mar 2008 - stub created to resolve redlink in Dorothy Dunnett and after suggestion in DDRA newsletter that there should be a page for him
 * Wothersome, 11 Mar 2008 - stub created to resolve redlink in List of civil parishes in West Yorkshire
 * Doug Goldstein, 27 Feb 2008 - stub created from Most_wanted_articles, resolving redlinks for this TV writer
 * Codru-Moma Mountains, 27 Feb 2008 - stub created from Most_wanted_articles, resolving various redlinks (mostly infoboxes for Romanian rivers which have their sources there)
 * Sunndi, 27 Feb 2008 - stub created from Most_wanted_articles, resolving various redlinks
 * Mount Skollis, 27 Feb 2008 - stub created from Most_wanted_articles, resolving redlinks at Mount Scollis, Skollis, and Scollis also.
 * Wilhelm Sulpiz Kurz, 27 Feb 2008 - stub created from Most_wanted_articles
 * Ranjit Bolt, 23 Feb 2008 - having tonight been to see The Grouch which he translated from Molière, decided he merited a page
 * Peter Lampl - while tidying up The Belvedere Academy, realised that this philanthropist should have an article
 * Calders, 4 Feb 2008 - Spanish location, to disambiguate from Calders (Yorkshire Dales)
 * George Corson, 23 Jan 2008 - Leeds architect who needs an article
 * St Chad's Church, Far Headingley, 18 Jan 2008 - after exploring possible infoboxes etc for Headingley Parish Church which another editor recently created
 * David Bowe (politician), 18 Jan 2008 - to resolve various redlinks after another editor had disambiguated him (former MEP, as opposed to actor of same name)

2007

 * Category:History of the textile industry, 19 Dec 2007 - after Category:textiles was removed from Salts Mill, felt the need for this new cat
 * Marcus Morris, 10 Dec 2007 - saw him referred to as a notable person not yet in WP, researched a bit, created stub article to resolve several existing redlinks
 * William Beckett (disambiguation), 29 Nov 2007 - while tidying up some dabs around Leeds MPs
 * Rowland Barran, 27 Nov 2007 - MP for Leeds North, previously redlinked several places with and without middle name Hirst
 * John Barran (a dab page) and George Goodman (disambiguation), 27 Nov 2007 - tidying up links for Leeds MPs
 * Cistercian Way, 25 Nov 2007 - a disambiguation page to link to the English and Welsh paths
 * Francis John Hyde Wollaston, 25 Nov 2007 - leading on from exploring links around the Williams Wollaston led me to this man who seems distinctly notable, made a stub for him
 * William Wollaston (disambiguation), 24 Nov 2007 - came across the pair of MPs for Ipswich via Richard Richardson while researching North Bierley which may become an article some time
 * Mainstream Publishing, 22 Nov 2007 - Scottish publisher of several G Brown books and others, seemed notable
 * Courage: Eight Portraits, 22 Nov 2007 - article on Cicely Saunders said she was mentioned, I wondered who the other 7 were, researched, added as footnote to the book's entry in author G Brown's bibliog, then decided to make it an article
 * South West Coast Path Association, 21 Nov 2007 - notable organisation needing an article, after major improvement work done on the article on the path itself
 * Ian Brown (theatre director) 14 Nov 2007 - while expanding the West Yorkshire Playhouse article
 * Emmaville, New South Wales 7 Nov 2007 - it needs a page, even though the population is only 303 (correction: that was 2001 census, it's down to 247 in 2006!), and was already redlinked from the "Cities and towns in the New England region of New South Wales" navbox
 * Emmaville, 5 Nov 2007 - a dab page. Some of my Cornish in-laws lived a few years in the NSW settlement.
 * Lady Elizabeth Hastings, 1 Nov 2007 - after seeing her unlinked mention in Ledsham page; also stub for her father Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon and dab page at Elizabeth Hastings
 * St Gregory's Minster, 15 Oct 2007 - read about it while researching Kirkdale Cave following a link from York Museum Gardens, found it to be grade I listed with a noteworthy sundial, and worth a page: created a stub.
 * York Art Gallery, 12 Oct 2007 - just a stub because it needs to be there and was a red link in the GA candidate York Museum Gardens.
 * A660 road, 11 Oct 2007 - it was previously a redirect. There are articles about many other roads, and this is my local main road.
 * Edward Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton 24 Sept 2007 - short article because he needs to be there, and then Arthur Harold Marshall stub to resolve red links in succession box.
 * Robert Blackburn (aviation pioneer) 20 Sept 2007 - stub created to resolve red link in Roundhay Park, but various other sources and several categories added
 * Golden Acre Park, Woodkirk, Ebor Way, Meanwood Valley Trail, Wike, West Yorkshire, Cockersdale, Mickletown 19 Sept 2007 - stubs created, to resolve red links in Leeds Country Way
 * Leeds Country Way 16 Sept 2007 - 62-mile footpath around Leeds - Good Article
 * Gragareth 10 Sept 2007 - hill on Yorkshire/Lancashire border, one of the claimants for "county top" of Lancashire
 * Documentary Educational Resources 20 July 2007 stub - article on most wanted articles list after predecessor was deleted as copyvio
 * Abbey House Museum, Leeds Art Gallery and Leeds City Museum (due in Aug 2008),16 July 2007 as a result of tidying up the "Museums" section of Leeds
 * Leeds International Pianoforte Competition 23 June 2007 - surprised it's not there, various red links to it already
 * James Sharples (portrait painter) 11 June 2007 - a red link from another editor's addition to the below
 * John "Walking" Stewart 8 June 2007 - a red link from Wordsworth,
 * Leeds Parish Church 1 June 2007 - needs to be there
 * Crigglestone 29 May 2007 - stub created while tidying links from West Yorkshire
 * Leeds Thomas Danby and Leeds College of Building 29 May 2007 - because they were the only 2 FE colleges mentioned but not linked from Education section of Leeds
 * Barrie Rutter, Northern Broadsides, Dean Clough 29 May 2007 - because they were red links from Halifax, West Yorkshire. And then Rutter disambiguation.
 * Robin Hood, West Yorkshire 28 May 2007 stub, - to avoid confusion between place and legendary person
 * Mary Robinson (Maid of Buttermere) 23 May 2007 - having witnessed confusion between her and the poet of same name, among students studying Romantic poetry. Not a long article, but a bid to disambiguate them - links provided from various relevant places. Hope it all hangs together properly and is in proper Wiki style: the article could and should probably be longer, will get round to that some time.

[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|20px|GA]] Good Articles I've worked on

 * South West Coast Path 9 Jan 2008 - a great team project
 * Leeds Country Way 23 Oct 2007 - pretty much a solo effort

Ongoing projects

 * Purge "is been", "should of" and similar, regularly, using WP:AWB, for WP:TYPO
 * Create pages for Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
 * Add Charity Commission links to UK charities
 * Various Leeds buildings
 * Henry Dorling

Early milestones

 * 20 August 2008 16,000th edit - working on Burnsall, up in the Yorkshire Dales
 * 31 July 2008 15,000th edit - rescuing Dow Jones News Service after it had been over-speedily deleted
 * 19 July 2008 14,000th edit - joining in discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types
 * 27 June 2008 13,000th edit - stubsorting and giving sortkey for Şevket Pamuk
 * 18 June 2008 12,500th edit - adding links to Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
 * 8 June 2008 12,000th edit - updating website address for Rotunda Museum
 * 25 May 2008 11,500th edit - adding image from Geograph to Simon Fell (Yorkshire Dales)
 * 13 May 2008 11,000th edit - adding The Hamlets school to Hamlet (disambiguation)
 * 23 April 2008 10,500th edit - stubsorting Pendleton Historic District by turning from stub to dab
 * 9 April 2008 10,000th edit - requesting a move from PAUL to Paul (bakery), having come across the latter duplicated article while stubsorting stubs starting with "Pa", as my contribution to the unsorted-stubs backlog!
 * 26 Mar 2008 9,500th edit - wikifying a reference in Titus Salt
 * 6 Mar 2008 9,000th edit - using AWB to clear up "was been"
 * 20 Feb 2008 8,500th edit - while tidying up The Belvedere Academy, formerly The Belvedere School
 * 17 Feb 2008 8,000th edit - more work with Suggestions for name disambiguation
 * 5 Feb 2008 7,500th edit - adding a hatnote to link to a dab page while working on Suggestions for name disambiguation
 * 31 Jan 2008 7,000th edit - working on Suggestions for name disambiguation, which has the appeal of an infinite jigsaw puzzle!
 * 24 Jan 2008 6,500th edit - continuing the campaign against "is been", inspired by WP:TYPO
 * 16 Jan 2008 6,000th edit - one of a series of disambiguations of "Grand Hotel", part of a series of tidying which started with The Grand Theatre, Lancaster and went on from there.
 * 9 Jan 2008 5,500th edit - one of a series of edits looking for, and fixing, "is been"! (Also did "should of" and similar)
 * 1 Jan 2008 5,000th edit - tweaking Exmoor article in its Featured Article candidacy
 * 18 Dec 2007 4,500th edit - contributing to discussion about Leeds v. City of Leeds article name
 * 5 Dec 2007 4,000th edit - made a redirect to Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team from different capitalisation
 * 21 Nov 2007 3,500th edit - working on the South West Coast Path article, adding transport links
 * 3 Nov 2007 3,000th edit - corrected spelling mistake in Liberal Democrats leadership election, 2007 (but hit "send" by accident so edit summary incomplete!)
 * 22 Oct 2007 2,500th edit - adding the new "Designation" field, which I'd proposed, to the Infobox Hiking trail for Pennine Way
 * 12 Oct 2007 2,000th edit - improving text moved from trivia section of Adel, Leeds
 * 10 Sept 2007 1,500th edit - putting sourced info about Humber Bridge tolls protest to replace deleted info
 * 19 Aug 2007 1,000th edit - tidying up a Leeds school page (replacing stub category by stub template).
 * 25 June 2007 500th edit - part of a disambiguating effort about various "Troutbeck"s
 * 28 May 2007 100th edit - made a redirect as part of a general tidying up around "Robin Hood", place in West Yorkshire
 * 9 June 2006 My first edit - I can't really remember the circumstances: I guess I looked for the information in WP, didn't find it there, found it elsewhere, and added it; clarified existing links too.

Did You Know contributions

 * ...that Gavin Patterson, the new CEO of BT, is known for his open shirt collar? 12 January 2014 (stub I re-created - though without this fact - after a previous one had been wrongly speedy-deleted; massively expanded, and nominated, by 
 * ... that international breast cancer survivors' dragon boating had its beginnings when University of British Columbia's Don McKenzie organized "Abreast in a Boat" as breast cancer survivor therapy? 13 July 2012 (article I created, nominated by User:Maile66)
 * ... that the use of bloke, a slang term for a man, has inspired "First Bloke", a male variant of "First Lady"? 13 June 2012 (article where I  supported its creation and suggested title)
 * ... that critics described the 2002 comedy thriller Triggermen as "neither noticeably comic nor remotely thrilling"? ''26 April 2012 (article I helped rescue from AfD by finding refs, and MichaelQSchmidt then expanded)
 * ... that the Lancaster City Museum houses a Roman tombstone with a dramatic depiction of a Roman soldier with a decapitated opponent at his feet? 26 December 2011 (article I created and Prioryman expanded and nominated)
 * ... that Henry Dorling, step-father of cookery writer Mrs Beeton, was the first Clerk of the Course of Epsom Racecourse? 3 September 2009 (article I created and nominated)
 * ... that statues of The Boy with the Leaking Boot are found in Cleethorpes (England), Winnipeg and Toronto (Canada) and several cities in the United States, but his origins are obscure? 17 July 2009 (article I created and nominated)
 * ... that Muphry's law states that "if you write anything criticizing editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of some kind in what you have written"? 23 July 2008 (article I expanded and nominated)
 * ... that George Hargreaves, Christian Party candidate in the forthcoming UK Parliamentary by-election, has said that the dragon symbol on the Welsh flag (pictured) is "nothing less than the sign of Satan"? 1 July 2008 (article by User:Warofdreams which I nominated)
 * ... that Fountains Fell, a mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England, is named after Fountains Abbey whose monks grazed sheep there in the 13th century? 30 May 2008 (article I created and nominated)