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About me
editWho is Me?
editHi there. My name is Eva. My real name is actually Georgia Evelyn Stants. I tried to retain a secret identity for a while, but eventually it came out. I'm a teacher outside of Wikipedia, and I've been here since 2006-02-09, though I edited pages for a couple months prior to that before registering as a user, and used Wikipedia for a couple months prior to that. Welcome to my disappointing Userpage. Mostly, it is simply a way for me to keep all of my projects in order. You can see them below. I am not perfect, so if I've made a mistake and you'd like to let me know, you can click on my talk page: Eva bd. You can also do so if you just want to say hello. To learn more about me, look here. You can also take a look at what wonderful things I'm working on in my SANDBOXES (1|2|3|4) and see my picture contributions from the Wikimedia Commons at this page! Enjoy!
Places to Which I've Been
editTo Do List
editThe following are things that I am either working on or hope to get to soon. This list is certainly not complete
Heraldry and Vexillology ToDoList
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Here are some heraldry and vexillology related things you can do:
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- Article assessment
- Check Category:Unassessed cricket articles for class and Category:Unknown-importance cricket articles for importance: see Assessment Department for details
- Verifiability
- Update fair and unfair play, fast bowling, first-class cricket, googly, innings, leg break, limited overs cricket, not out, Pakistan Cricket Board, spin bowling, underarm bowling, wicket, and other fundamental articles classified by the WikiProject as high-importance so that they meet WP:Verifiability policy standards
- Cleanup
- There is a toolserver based WikiProject Cricket cleanup list that automatically updates weekly to show all articles covered by this project which are marked with cleanup tags. (also available in one big list and in CSV format)
- Infoboxes
- Add infoboxes to the player articles found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/requested infoboxes
- Cricket people
- Create articles about 19th century players who are listed in Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/19th century players
- Create biographies about Bangladeshi players from the task force redlink list
- Check the listing of key bios at Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Key biographies and improve these to at least B-class.
- Create batting/bowling graphs for cricketers who have excelled in international cricket.
- Create articles for redlinks present here and here
- Cricket teams & countries
- Domestic cricket coverage is needed for Bangladesh, Canada, Kenya, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe;
- Create articles from redlinks and improve existing articles in List of current first-class cricket teams; National cricket teams; Under-19 national cricket teams
- Create articles about cricket in these missing countries
- Create or expand articles on international tours from items in Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/summary of international tour articles
- Create a link as such on Template:Cr-Aus/doc for Cricket Australia XI
- Images
- Add pictures (and remove template from address requests) in these Category:Wikipedia requested images of cricket people
- Add pictures for grounds missing photos from here
- On this day in cricket
- Expand the anniversary coverage for Portal:Cricket at Portal:Cricket/Anniversaries
- Umpires
- Expand ICC International umpire panel; ICC Elite referee panel; ICC Associates and Affiliates umpire panel
- Women
- Expand Women's cricket, Women's Test cricket and articles about women's cricket generally especially biographies and tours
- Update
- A number of lists need to be updated, can be found in Template:International cricketers and Template:National cricket captains
- Regularly updating cricketers' career stats.
- Other
- Export all cricket terms present in List of cricket terms to Wiktionary
Other Things ToDo
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Things I've Done
editThe following are things that I've done and been working on. Generally speaking, I'm pretty proud of them.
Featured Articles
editThe following are Featured Articles that I've contributed a great deal to, in order of my involvement:
I've also uploaded two Featured Pictures with the help of other users. They can be seen here:
Good Articles
editThe following are Good Articles that I've contributed a great deal to, in no particular order:
New Articles
editAs I've updated and written more articles for Wikipedia, some of them have been added to the Main Page in the "Did You Know" template.
- ...that Johannes Rietstap (pictured) was the founder of modern heraldic theory in The Netherlands?
- ...that in almost 100 years of existence, Ireland King of Arms granted only three coats of arms?
- ...that the office of Garter Principal King of Arms was created for William Bruges around 1415?
- ...that Ralph Bigland worked as a cheesemaker across Europe before becoming an officer of arms and eventually Garter Principal King of Arms?
- ...that in 2005, Adam Bruce (pictured) became the first herald appointed to Clan Donald of Scotland in 510 years?
- ...that Sausenburg Castle (pictured) in Germany was destroyed in 1678 by the army of French Marshall Creque during the Franco-Dutch War?
- ...that from 1897 until his retirement in 1908, American cricketer John Lester (pictured) led the batting averages of the Philadelphians?
- ...that Nabisco's bakery in Chicago Lawn was the biggest in the world when it opened in 1941?
- ...that George Patterson's (pictured) score of 271 is the highest total in a single innings for a cricketer from a non-Test nations?
- ...that Richmond Herald, Lawrence Dalton, embezzled tabards from the Royal Household in 1547?
- ...that English herald Thomas Hawley's (pictured) records contain the first preserved account of a heraldic visitation?
- ...that a power struggle between Thomas Benolt and Thomas Wriothesley in 1530 almost brought an end to the College of Arms?
- ...that Ranji Hordern took 34 out of 51 wickets in three matches for the Philadelphians in their 1909 tour of Jamaica?
- ...that Clarenceux King of Arms Stephen Leake appointed his thirteen year old son Chester Herald in 1752?
- ...that American John Thayer is the only known first-class cricketer to have died on the RMS Titanic?
- ...that Thomas Lant called the College of Arms "a company full of discord and envy?"
- ...that Gilbert Jessop called Henry Scattergood (pictured) America's greatest wicket-keeper?
- ...that John Ives (pictured) was elected a fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Society by the age of 21?
- ...that Roseland Christian School (pictured) changed from a completely Dutch-American student body in 1884 to a completely African American one by the mid 1980s?
- ...that Philadelphian Nelson Graves was only 14 years old when he made his first-class cricket debut?
- ...that English-born cricketer Arthur Wood (pictured) had to satisfy a five year residency requirement before he was allowed to play with the Philadelphians?
- ...that Chicago theater-owner Tony DeSantis survived two near-fatal explosions in his life?
- ...that Timothy Christian School was forced to move from Cicero, Illinois to enroll African American students?
- ...that Garter King of Arms William Segar (pictured) was imprisoned for confirming a coat of arms to someone who was not a gentleman?
- ...that Milwaukee Hawks player Don Boven (pictured) fouled out of six consecutive NBA games in 1952–a record that still stands?
- ...that the Punjabi magnate Sir Malik Umar Hayat Khan (pictured) was an honorary aide-de-camp to King George V, King Edward VIII and King George VI?
- ...that as Chief Herald of India, Osmond Barnes (pictured) proclaimed Queen Victoria Empress of India at Delhi in 1877?
- ...that although clansmen or clanswomen of a Scottish clan may wear a Scottish crest badge, the actual crest and motto within the badge are the sole property of their chief?
- ... that the only current British medal to retain the head of Queen Victoria on its obverse is the Service Medal of the Order of St John (pictured)?
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editAwards
editI've been given three wiki awards in my life, in addition to service awards. I'm still holding out for a Cricket barnstar, but that will have to wait:
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
For your fine and systematic work on biographies of officers of arms and other heraldists. Chelseaboy 16:48, 26 April 2006 (UTC) |
The Good Article Medal of Merit | ||
For significant contributions to five WP:GA articles (two of which have gone on to become WP:FA) as of today's date. Good on you! Ling.Nut 12:23, 13 June 2007 (UTC) |
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