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Hi T Wilson, I saw you wrote an article lately on a major female figure in Irish arts, Noelle Campbell-Sharp. Good karma! But the fact that someone so prominent in multiple fields only gets an article in their 70s shows the difficulty in achieving coverage. If you’re not a sportsperson! So I just wanted to say “please keep it up” with a special focus, if it’s not too pushy, on female figures. Maybe some of those painters who took residencies at Cill Rialaig? Or a writer not yet covered, as I see you also did an article on the nearby Anam Cara? I don’t know how many repeat visits occur in this places but between those two alone there must be at least a couple of thousand artists and writers to consider. And a small suggestion, as I see you participated at least once. Could you tag any female articles to the Women in Red article creation drive? High five 91.193.178.124 (talk) 07:56, 30 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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(Sarah777 01:32, 18 April 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Thank you, Sarah777. I am afraid I do not have my own access, and so only get here every 2 or 3 weeks but I do think that this is an interesting and worthwhile idea. It is very good to hear about the Irish Wikipedian area, as I had not come across this. In fact, such features might be better highlighted, although I have to say I tend to take an in-at-the-deep-end rather than read-the-manual-cover-to-cover approach anyway.
I notice that one or two of my edits seem to have generated some discussion, good, though I am wary of one or two conclusions - Dollymount is, e.g. not separate from Clontarf, while I see a sort of consensus on that page has left it as some kind of ambiguous place. Admittedly, though, this is hard in Ireland, where formal boundaries do become blurred, often for property sale reasons, and are confused by pointing to information from bodies, whether private map makers, the Ordnance Survey or An Post, who don't make such decisions. And there are occasional new areas formed, such as Donaghmede, and perhaps Bayside, though the latter does not appear on most OS maps of the last thirty years, just a great big Kilbarrack, all the way to Sutton.
Anyway, such is the nature of team work, and I shall now do some Dublin North browsing and editing for today.
Small note, this: If you made any edits before you got an account, you might be interested in Wikipedia:Changing attribution for an edit is no longer available, and I can well understand why. I only made two or three edits before signing-up anyway.

Not sure if I should sign these posts on my own page but am beginning to think so. Sorry if I missed doing this correctly with the other few replies. Twilson r 11:55, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Old Map

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OS map from 1901

This map is used to give the location of all the following areas:

   * Raheny
   * Artane, Dublin
   * Clontarf, Dublin
   * Bayside, Dublin
   * Kilbarrack
   * Killester
   * Dollymount

Obviously the map describes the situation nearly 110 years ago. Dollymount is now a built-up suburb; as is Killester, which is missing from the map. Artane is spelt differently and most of the map is rural.

It is fine to use an old and outdated map for some historical reference but the current OS maps are the ones to tell what the places are called today?

Also I'm not sure if using the same map repeatedly in so many articles is good practice. Generally speaking, if you are going to make a change that will impact on multiple articles it is best to discuss it first. Each area in an article should be the centre of a map showing where it is. Regards (Sarah777 01:32, 18 April 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Please see above re. Dollymount, a group of streets in Clontarf. The map in question is what I had to work with but I have asked someone to help with scans for each relevant area, which is indeed a good idea. In terms of accuracy, it does show Killester, and has a clarity about the districts. And OS maps do not set out to show definitive areas, whereas maps up to the early 20th century tended to show the formal Civil Parishes and their sub-units.
In terms of making edits to multiple articles, is there an appropriate place to raise such a question? I am looking at the Irish Wikipedian section you helpfully pointed out in another window, and I am not sure I quite see one.
Thanks again and looking forward to learning more.
One small further point would be that OS maps since Independence are, I believe, still in copyright, and so unavailable, as are most modern maps. Luckily, the pre-independence OS maps are out of copyright, as Crown Copyright has expired on them. Now if I just had some to scan.

Taney Parish

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Hi Mr Wilson; sorry to hear you not so mobile - but as I said, great work. I live just up the road from Taney and could easily take some photos; any pointers as to what would be best to photograph for the article; the Parish Church I presume, and after that? (Don't say the "Luas Bridge"!!). Regards, keep well, Sarah, Sandyford (Sarah777 02:10, 13 July 2007 (UTC))[reply]

ps, We have an "Irish solution to an Irish problem" with Dollymount and similar areas; it is categorised now as part of Clontarf and also as a suburb in it's own right. Seems to work so far - there are lots of Dollymount situations across the City. (Sarah777 02:16, 13 July 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Thank you, Sarah, and also the fellow contributor who posted the new Church. As the Old Church has its own article, I think the other "targets" from which we might select would be: the parish school (one of the largest Church of Ireland schools) at Sydenham Villas, the site of the old parish facilities at Eglinton Terrace and Old Rectory Park housing development, with the Parish Tennis Club grounds and the proposed site of the nursing home.

I am glad to hear something was done with Dollymount, and I see someone has also acted on the "tween" area of Harmonstown.

Regards, Twilson r 07:13, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Request for help

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Mr / Ms Wilson, I see you got a couple of articles going for Ireland this year. I wonder:- would you consider doing something for Irish cycling, where the whole organiser side of the sport, except one famous person, is missing? The history is complex and messy but a set of 10-20 articles, new, or much expanded, would be possible. If yes, I'd be pleased to provide some materials. Photographs could be harder, but as I understand these are not mandatory, at least for Starter articles. The topic has been coming up for some time now on "talk" pages, and I am sure others would lend a hand once a start was made. Thanks. 83.220.236.10 (talk) 06:28, 3 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the compliment. I'm only here occasionally these days, but I think I see what you mean, and I will add it to my to-do list. I have an article on Japanese metalwork to finish, but sure, I cycled back in the Sixties and Seventies and could research at the library, if the old health holds up. I think the article volume on famous riders of the past is "light" overall, and maybe more could be done on women in cycling too. There was at least one who both cycled and took club, provincial and national roles, Liz Corcoran.Twilson r (talk) 09:45, 17 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for recent articles, one small fix

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Hello TWilson (hope I'm doing that right, not sure if alternatively there's a surname Twilson I have not met), and great to see you back lately, and with new articles filling in gaps in the encyclopedia. On the latest, it really struck me, especially as I was checking something on Ninette de Valois recently, that I could not name a single male ballet person in Ireland (and only a few females, but at least I know they are there), so well done! One small fix, if you would - the draft of one article is creating a presence in a category, which drafts should not, of course. If you could remove that it would be excellent. Keep up the good work and if you ever have spare time, and fitness, WP Ireland has plenty to do. Best,SeoR (talk) 08:52, 1 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you SeoR and I will fix that error right away. I am happy to be back, occasionally, and am already working on a next article. I thank you for the prompt rating of, and improvements to, the article. Twilson r (talk) 10:02, 1 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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I thank Rosguill for the suggestion. I looked at the article afresh, and indeed I erred in not doing more and better work on references. I will address this.Twilson r (talk) 12:16, 17 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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@Rosguill:Thanks, and I thank you also for catching my reference-in-need-of-work work on a previous article.Twilson r (talk) 15:58, 3 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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@Lefcentreright:Many thanks, Lefcentreright. I have noticed that the review process can take anything from hours to months, so I really appreciate the prompt review, which reassures me that I am on the right track. I have one more article recently released, and hope to release two more in the week ahead. Twilson r (talk) 08:51, 26 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Noelle Campbell-Sharp

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On 10 September 2019, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Noelle Campbell-Sharp, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Noelle Campbell-Sharp has led the Cill Rialaig project, hosting over 5,000 artists on residencies in County Kerry, Ireland, since 1991? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Noelle Campbell-Sharp. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Noelle Campbell-Sharp), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

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