User:DonBarton
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[edit] Personal Details
- Name : Don Barton
- Age : 65
- Birthplace : Unintentionally Belfast, United Kingdom. I'm sure my mother had intended that I should have been born in Stockport where her family home had been. Certainly I was back there 4 months later.
- Location : Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
- Professions : Retired Social Worker. Currently a post-grad student in 19th Century Studies at the University of Worcester
- Joined : May 2006
If, like me, you are curious! My edit count or a more attractive result [1]
[edit] Initial New Entries
- Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)
- British Sugar Corporation
- Cradley Heath railway station
- Edmund Street, Birmingham
- George Nicholson
- Hartlebury Castle
- Kidderminster Rural District
- Newhall Street, Birmingham
- Ombersley
- Philip Bisse
- Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire
- Upton Bishop, Herefordshire
- Wilden
- Worcester Shrub Hill railway station
- Yarpole, Herefordshire
- Birmingham (UK Parliament constituency)
[edit] Wanted Articles
- Sir Charles Hastings
- Peter Hollins
- Provincial Medical and Surgical Association
- Stanford on Teme
- Edward Wilson (architect)
[edit] Contributions to Entries
[edit] Books, Magazines and Newspapers
- Kidderminster Shuttle
- Le Charivari
- Local Transport Plan
- London Labour and the London Poor
- Morning Chronicle
- Punch (magazine)
[edit] Companies & Partnerships
- Associated British Foods
- Brintons
- British Waterways
- [List of early British railway companies]]
- List of pre-nationalisation UK electric power companies
- Central Trains
- Martin & Chamberlain
- Morris & Co.
- Network Rail
- Odeon Cinemas
[edit] History
- Kidderminster (UK Parliament constituency)
- Great Western Railway
- Trow
- List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament, 1840-1859
- Liverpool and Manchester Railway
- Victorian era
- Guild of St George
[edit] People
- Architects Associated Architects; Herbert Tudor Buckland; J.A. Chatwin; John Henry Chamberlain; Francis Goodwin; George Gilbert Scott; William Haywood FRIBA; Holland W. Hobbiss; John Oldrid Scott; Yeoville Thomason
- Authors Gilbert Abbott à Beckett; Elizabeth Gaskell; Henry Mayhew
- Worcestershire Alfred Baldwin, MP; Stanley Baldwin; Richard Baxter; William Bidlake; Bishop of Worcester; Sir Thomas Brock; Edward Elgar; Paul Foley (ironmaster); Rowland Hill; Mary Sidney; Vesta Tilley; Edward Wilson
- Allen (surname)
- Dion Boucicault Playwright
- Robert William Dale, Congregational Minister
- James Foster (iron worker)
- Samuel "John" Galton
- Hollins Surnames
- Lea (surname)
- Samuel Morton Peto
- John Urpeth Rastrick
- Frank Reynolds (artist)
- Prince Rupert of the Rhine
- Saint Giles
- Joseph Sturge
[edit] Places
- Birmingham Architecture of Birmingham; Birmingham and Midland Institute; Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery; Corporation Street, Birmingham; Edgbaston; 17 & 19 Newhall Street, Birmingham
- Herefordshire Aconbury; Cradley; Eastnor; Edvin Loach; Hereford Cathedral; Leominster
- Railway Stations Birmingham Moor Street railway station; Droitwich Spa railway station; Hampton Loade railway station; Hartlebury railway station; Severn Valley Railway; Smethwick Galton Bridge railway station; Worcester Foregate Street railway station; Worcester Shrub Hill railway station
- Worcestershire All Saints Church, Wilden; Anglican Diocese of Worcester; Astley; Bewdley; Birmingham and Worcester Canal; Birtsmorton Court; Bockleton; Broadheath; Bromsgrove; Droitwich; Evesham; Hagley; Hartlebury; Holt; Kidderminster; List of places in Worcestershire; Malvern; Norton; Powick; River Severn; River Stour, Worcestershire; River Teme; Stourport-on-Severn; University of Worcester; Worcester; Worcester Cathedral; Wyre Forest; Wyre Forest (district)
- Commune
- Daly's Theatre
- Halesowen
- Keighley
- Lyceum Theatre (London)
- Merry Hill Shopping Centre
- Rowley Regis
- Smethwick
- Stourbridge
[edit] Wyfopedia
Wyfopedia is a localised wiki for the Wyre Forest District in England under construction with User:Tavis Pitt. Started in September 2006 and by January 2007 had 700+ articles. The site is at Wyfopedia and the intention is to create a local Board of Trustees.