User:Philip.marshall

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Hello, this Wikipedian hails from New Zealand, has lived in Thailand and Japan, and currently resides in the Philippines. Author of two novels (The Davenport Files, Pryck's Progress) and three short story collections (Fire from Heaven & Other Stories, A Dish Served Cold, The Star Children) as well as a humorous account of growing up in a small New Zealand town 1955-1970 (Wainui Days).

Up to 2005, I worked as an editor of health and safety publications in the NZ Department of Labour and was the founding editor of the Safeguard magazine. I authored the A to Z Book of Bright Ideas for Promoting Safety and Health in your Place of Work and (with Piripi Walker and Heni Jacob) the English-Māori Glossary of Occupational Safety and Health Terms.

I maintain a web site on the music of New Zealand composer Ivan Bootham and another on the poetry of R.A.K. Mason.

Wikipedia pages I have started or contributed substantially to include: Kingsley Baird, Ivan Bootham,William Edward Soothill, Sid G. Hedges, Young England magazine, Girl's Own Paper, W E Cule,To be a pilgrim, Harriet Martineau, Beongcheon Yu, Tom Marshall (Bible teacher),Nagasaki Peace Park,Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument,Suwa Shrine (Nagasaki), Sōfuku-ji, Redemption Hymnbook, Confucius Shrine, Dorothy Britton, Miura Tamaki,Ajahn Sobin S. Namto, Andrew Melrose Publisher, Maude Robinson, William Gordon Stables, Joseph Finnemore, Anna Doyle Wheeler, Thomas Michael Greenhow, Leningrad Taneiev Quartet, Trio Fontenay, Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture,Siebold Memorial Museum, Megane Bridge, Kunchi, Ōura Church,Meganebashi - Isahaya Park,Isahaya Park,Huis ten Bosch (theme park), Shimabara Castle,Nancy Borlase,Georges Miquelle,Ernst Ottensamer,Love in Bath,Viktoria Postnikova,Gnattali, Radames, Shusaku Endo Literary Museum, Joe Bootham, Janos Ferencsik,Phra Dhammavisuddhikavi,Karen Brazell, World Record Club, Donald Hunter (Physician), Letters from Hell, Safeguard (magazine), Valdemar Adolph Thisted, Tom Long (hangman), Carey Press, Joyce West, Ernest Prater, Florence Meyerheim, Rosa C. Petherick,Edgar Alfred Holloway, Amelia Bauerle,Will G. Mein,Leonard Smithers, Nigel Tourneur,Albert R. Thayer, B. F. Gribble, Gerald Fenwick Metcalfe, Charles Robinson (illustrator),Estella Canziani, Irene Osgood, Ernest Alexander Payne, William Young Fullerton, Carey Bonner, Mordaunt Roger Barnard,Edward Thomas Daniell, Alfred Thomas Story, Luke Clennell, Henry Hawkes, Roland Everett Jayne, Niel Wright, Ruth Gilbert, Dennis List, Michael O'Leary (publisher and writer), Jeremy Commons, Maxwell Fernie, Brian Hatton, Watson Charlton, Rowena Farre, Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer, Frederica J Turle, Herbert Escott Inman, Freeman H. Hubbard, Joyce Reason, Society of Painters in Tempera, Lota Bowen, John Dickson Batten, Christiana Herringham, Mary Sargant Florence, Peter Jacobson, Ruatoka, Takamoa Theological College, Aguinaldo's Breakfast,Rutherford George Montgomery,June Flewett, Fred Paxford, Mark Pirie, Howard Spicer,Agnes E.Jacomb,Margaret Peterson, Guy Thorne, Frank Mura, Howard Rubenstein, Miriam Alexander, Marius Lyle, Constance Isabel Smith, Regina Miriam Bloch, Percy Izzard, A. G. Thornton, Ichabod T. Williams, George William Houghton, Marcus Crouch, Hazel Alden Reason,Society of Women Artists, William Kendall Gale,David Jones (missionary), Thomas Bevan, Ada J. Graves, Rex Hunter, Marjory Lydia Nicholls, Robert J. Pope, H. W. Gretton, Kathleen Hawkins, Ivy Gibbs,   George E. Dewar, J. H. Haslam, Harry Ricketts, Frederick Nicholas Charrington, John Macready (soldier), Blanche Atkinson, Fanny Talbot, Hugh Lyle Smyth.