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Revision as of 23:00, 4 October 2004 by Dave souza (talk | contribs) (braglist)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Here's a bit about my background: professional designer (retired), interested in history, but I Am Not A Historian. It's proving entertaining investigating areas of interest and summarising what's found, keeps the old brain from rusting up. While some edits have been a bit embarrassing, though educational, the following have gone ok..
start: dark ages and prehistory
This all started with looking up information on kilts for a friend, which led to browsing the History of Scotland and finding that my home area was claimed to be Anglo-saxon in the wake of the Romans. Having filled in a school questionaire on perceived ethnic background as Votadini (to my son's embarrasment) investigations led to edits being contributed to Votadini and hence Gododdin, then back to sort out that part of the History of Scotland.
The prehistoric section needed some work, and by the time I'd done that there was enough information for a new page on prehistoric Scotland, a need to contribute edits to Clava cairn, Crannog, Edinburgh, Eilean Domhnuill, Old King Cole, Traprain Law and Unstan ware, also new articles on Barnhouse Settlement, Knap of Howar Stones of Stenness, Cramond, Dun, Cairnpapple Hill, Eildon hill, Howick house, Sand, Applecross, Traprain Law,
steamers
Seeing the Waverley cruising by got me into edits of Steamboat and new pages on PS Waverley, SS Sir Walter Scott, PS Maid of the Loch, TS Queen Mary, PS Kingswear Castle, SS Shieldhall, and on the historical side Charlotte Dundas (edit to Lord Dundas), William Symington, Patrick Miller of Dalswinton, PS Comet, Henry Bell, The Maggie, Vital Spark.
history
Edits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Trossachs, Lord of the Isles, The Scots Musical Museum, Flowers of the Forest, Fort George, Scotland, Jacobitism, Dress Act and new articles on Doune castle, Castle Stalker.
images
Image:PS Waverley off Greenock 1994.jpg. Image:PS Waverley approaching Brodick 1989.jpg, Image:PS Waverley engines 1989.jpg, Image:PS Waverley leaving Dunoon 1989.jpg, Image:PS Waverley off Brodick castle 1989.jpg, Image:PS Waverley at Gourock 1990.jpg, Image:Crathes castle 1991.jpg, Image:Craigievar castle 1991.jpg, Image:Ring of Brodgar 1983.jpg, Image:Stenness 1983.jpg.jpg