User:JimKillock
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General
[edit]I studied history at University so I'm quite keen on looking at original sources.
I lived in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. That doesn't make me partial but explains my interest in those pages. I've been working on the history sections and pages in that area.
Other projects
[edit]I've contributed to:
- Wikivoyage mostly from holiday trips.
My interest in history has led to an interest in Latin. I've made some contributions to
- Wiktionary:Special:Contributions/JimKillock
- Wikiversity:Latin
- Wikisource:la:Diversoria
- Wikibooks:Ólim
- Wikibooks:Jánua Linguárum Reseráta
Declaration of interests
[edit]I should declare a few interests.
I am Exec Director of the Open Rights Group and have a professional interest in IP reform, privacy and citizens' rights issues.
I am related to John Wilson (industrial chemist) whose page I've created and edited.
Current work
[edit]New
[edit]- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Forests_list
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Harris Brishes
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Wulfstan
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Robin Frame
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Worcs misc sources
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Henry Chester Nutting
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Anglo-Jewish studies
- User:JimKillock/sandbox/Edward I missing info
Latin
[edit]Useful source.[1]
Worcestershire
[edit]- Bromsgrove
- Feckenham Forest and the associated Royal Forest and Western Rising articles
- Dodford, Worcestershire and Rosedene
- Henry Bright (teacher) User:JimKillock/Henry Bright (teacher)
- Treadway Russell Nash
- Worcester, Worcestershire, History of Worcester, History of Worcestershire
Latin names
[edit]Industrial policy and research in 1950s
[edit]I've been working on:
- British Rayon Research Association
- British Rubber Producers Research Association
- APEXC an early British computer used by the British Rayon Research Association
- Cotton Board (United Kingdom)
- Industrial Organisation and Development Act 1947
And pages for some of the people whose careers were in or started around these institutions:
- John Wilson (industrial chemist)
- Michael P Barnett User:JimKillock/Michael P Barnett
- Leonard Albert Wiseman
- LRG Treloar
- Sir Eric Miller (rubber industrialist)
- William Moffitt
And may add:
- Dr Graham Moore Deputy Director of the British Rubber Producers Research Association from a Times obit of 20 September 1968
Blog
[edit]Test
[edit]- Latin pronunciation: [n]
- ^ Leonhardt, Jürgen (2013). Latin: Story of a World Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 2.