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Henry Melvill
Personal life ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 28: Line 28: He died at the residentiary house, Amen Corner, London, 9 February 1871, and was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral on 15 February.<ref>"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" [[William Sinclair (archdeacon of London)|Sinclair, W.]] p. 465: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909.</ref> He died at the residentiary house, Amen Corner, London, 9 February 1871, and was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral on 15 February.<ref>"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" [[William Sinclair (archdeacon of London)|Sinclair, W.]] p. 465: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909.</ref> She died 18 April 1878, aged 73. Margaret Alice Melvill died at Knowle in Devon on 18 April 1878, aged 73. ==Selected works== ==Selected works==
2026 Nepean state by-election
I think grouping these election facts in one paragraph makes the most sense ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 49: Line 49: Usually a safe [[Victorian Liberal Party|Liberal]] seat, the district of Nepean, formerly known as [[Electoral district of Dromana|Dromana]], was won by [[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] for only the second time in its history{{efn|The electoral district of Nepean was first contested at the [[2002 Victorian state election]], but had existed in much the same form as the electoral district of Dromana since 1967. Labor had won Dromana once in its history — at the [[1982 Victorian state election|1982 state election]], when the government of [[John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)|John Cain]] was first elected.<ref name="Green-2022" />}} at the [[2018 Victorian state election]], with [[Chris Brayne]] elected as the MP for the seat. Nepean covers the southernmost end of the [[Mornington Peninsula]] from [[Safety Beach]] to [[Portsea, Victoria|Portsea]].<ref name="Green-2022" /><ref name="Cowie-2022">{{cite news |last1=Cowie |first1=Tom |title=The accidental MP and former tennis pro contesting one of Victoria's tightest seats |url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/the-accidental-mp-and-former-tennis-pro-contesting-one-of-victoria-s-tightest-seats-20221118-p5bziu.html |access-date=19 February 2026 |work=[[The Age]] |date=20 November 2022 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/iU9TY |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live |url-access=limited}}</ref> As of the [[2021 Australian census|2021 census]], the electorate of Nepean was older, less ethnically diverse, and poorer than the state average.<ref name="Kolovos-2026c">{{cite news |last1=Kolovos |first1=Benita |title=Postcard-picture reputation v reality: can the Liberals fight off One Nation and a strong independent on the Mornington Peninsula? |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/apr/26/postcard-picture-reputation-v-reality-can-the-liberals-fight-off-one-nation-and-a-strong-independent-on-the-mornington-peninsula |access-date=26 April 2026 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=26 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260426042812/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/apr/26/postcard-picture-reputation-v-reality-can-the-liberals-fight-off-one-nation-and-a-strong-independent-on-the-mornington-peninsula |archive-date=26 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Following a boundary redistribution, Nepean had a [[Redistribution (Australia)#Notional seat status|notional margin]] of 0.7 percent for Labor.<ref name="Cowie-2022" /> Liberal candidate [[Sam Groth]] succeeded at unseating Brayne at the [[2022 Victorian state election]], with a swing of 7.1 percent towards the Liberal Party.<ref name="Green-2022">{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=Antony |author1-link=Antony Green |title=Nepean (Key Seat) - VIC Election 2022 |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/vic/2022/guide/nepe |publisher=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |access-date=19 February 2026 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jcseJ |archive-date=19 February 2026 |date=26 November 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth was a former professional tennis player and subsequently a sports commentator, and had lived in [[Rye, Victoria|Rye]] for a number of years preceding the 2022 election.<ref name="Cowie-2022" /> Usually a safe [[Victorian Liberal Party|Liberal]] seat, the district of Nepean, formerly known as [[Electoral district of Dromana|Dromana]], was won by [[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] for only the second time in its history{{efn|The electoral district of Nepean was first contested at the [[2002 Victorian state election]], but had existed in much the same form as the electoral district of Dromana since 1967. Labor had won Dromana once in its history — at the [[1982 Victorian state election|1982 state election]], when the government of [[John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)|John Cain]] was first elected.<ref name="Green-2022" />}} at the [[2018 Victorian state election]], with [[Chris Brayne]] elected as the MP for the seat. Nepean covers the southernmost end of the [[Mornington Peninsula]] from [[Safety Beach]] to [[Portsea, Victoria|Portsea]].<ref name="Green-2022" /><ref name="Cowie-2022">{{cite news |last1=Cowie |first1=Tom |title=The accidental MP and former tennis pro contesting one of Victoria's tightest seats |url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/the-accidental-mp-and-former-tennis-pro-contesting-one-of-victoria-s-tightest-seats-20221118-p5bziu.html |access-date=19 February 2026 |work=[[The Age]] |date=20 November 2022 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/iU9TY |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live |url-access=limited}}</ref> As of the [[2021 Australian census|2021 census]], the electorate of Nepean was older, less ethnically diverse, and poorer than the state average.<ref name="Kolovos-2026c">{{cite news |last1=Kolovos |first1=Benita |title=Postcard-picture reputation v reality: can the Liberals fight off One Nation and a strong independent on the Mornington Peninsula? |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/apr/26/postcard-picture-reputation-v-reality-can-the-liberals-fight-off-one-nation-and-a-strong-independent-on-the-mornington-peninsula |access-date=26 April 2026 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=26 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260426042812/https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/apr/26/postcard-picture-reputation-v-reality-can-the-liberals-fight-off-one-nation-and-a-strong-independent-on-the-mornington-peninsula |archive-date=26 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Following a boundary redistribution, Nepean had a [[Redistribution (Australia)#Notional seat status|notional margin]] of 0.7 percent for Labor.<ref name="Cowie-2022" /> Liberal candidate [[Sam Groth]] succeeded at unseating Brayne at the [[2022 Victorian state election]], with a swing of 7.1 percent towards the Liberal Party.<ref name="Green-2022">{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=Antony |author1-link=Antony Green |title=Nepean (Key Seat) - VIC Election 2022 |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/vic/2022/guide/nepe |publisher=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |access-date=19 February 2026 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/jcseJ |archive-date=19 February 2026 |date=26 November 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth was a former professional tennis player and subsequently a sports commentator, and had lived in [[Rye, Victoria|Rye]] for a number of years preceding the 2022 election.<ref name="Cowie-2022" /> Groth announced on 5 January 2026 that he not would seek re-election at the upcoming [[2026 Victorian state election]], citing "public pressure placed on my family", some of which he stated had come from within the Liberal Party.<ref name="Kolovos-2026a">{{cite news |last1=Kolovos |first1=Benita |title=Sam Groth to quit Victorian politics after defamation battle with News Corp and internal party divisions |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/05/sam-groth-quit-victorian-politics-liberal-party-ntwnfb |access-date=19 February 2026 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=5 January 2026 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/au9Lb |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth had previously sued [[The Herald and Weekly Times]] for defamation, over the newspapers' distribution of the allegation that he had started a relationship with his wife before she had reached the [[age of consent]].<ref name="Kolovos-2026a" /> The [[Herald Sun]] apologised for these claims in late 2025, and lawyers for both Groth and his wife have stated the allegation is false.<ref name="Kolovos-2026a" /> On 4 February, the office of Victorian Liberal Party leader [[Jess Wilson]] confirmed that Groth intended to resign imminently from the [[Victorian Parliament]], triggering a by-election in the electoral district of Nepean.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Willingham |first1=Richard |title=Former deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth quits Victorian parliament, triggering Nepean by-election |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/sam-groth-quits-victorian-parliament-nepean-by-election/106304976 |work=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |access-date=19 February 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260204033254/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/sam-groth-quits-victorian-parliament-nepean-by-election/106304976 |archive-date=4 February 2026 |date=4 February 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth resigned from parliament on 13 February 2026.<ref name="Hansard-2026">{{cite Hansard |jurisdiction=Victoria |house=[[Victorian Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] |url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/491e7a/globalassets/hansard-daily-pdfs/hansard-2145855009-34343/hansard-2145855009-34343.pdf |title=Member for Nepean - Resignation |page=1 |speaker=[[Maree Edwards]] |position=[[Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly|Speaker]] |date=17 February 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260219010004/https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/491e7a/globalassets/hansard-daily-pdfs/hansard-2145855009-34343/hansard-2145855009-34343.pdf |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live |quote=I wish to announce that on 13 February 2026 I received the resignation of the member for Nepean. I will issue a writ for a by-election in due course.}}</ref><ref name="VEC-Schedule">{{cite press release |title=Nepean District by-election announced for May 2026 |url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/about-us/media/nepean-district-by-election-announced |publisher=[[Victorian Electoral Commission]] |access-date=8 April 2026 |date=13 March 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260408020958/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/about-us/media/nepean-district-by-election-announced |archive-date=8 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> The by-election is in close proximity to the [[2026 Victorian state election|Victorian state election]], which will be held in November 2026.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Deery |first1=Shannon |title=Liberal MP Sam Groth to resign from politics next week, forcing Nepean by-election |url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/liberal-mp-sam-groth-to-resign-from-politics-as-early-as-next-week-forcing-nepean-byelection/news-story/c895229613a871363e559a469728a873 |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=[[Herald Sun]] |date=4 February 2026 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> Groth announced on 5 January 2026 that he not would seek re-election at the upcoming [[2026 Victorian state election]], citing "public pressure placed on my family", some of which he stated had come from within the Liberal Party.<ref name="Kolovos-2026a">{{cite news |last1=Kolovos |first1=Benita |title=Sam Groth to quit Victorian politics after defamation battle with News Corp and internal party divisions |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/05/sam-groth-quit-victorian-politics-liberal-party-ntwnfb |access-date=19 February 2026 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=5 January 2026 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/au9Lb |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth had previously sued [[The Herald and Weekly Times]] for defamation, over the newspapers' distribution of the allegation that he had started a relationship with his wife before she had reached the [[age of consent]].<ref name="Kolovos-2026a" /> The [[Herald Sun]] apologised for these claims in late 2025, and lawyers for both Groth and his wife have stated the allegation is false.<ref name="Kolovos-2026a" /> On 4 February, the office of Victorian Liberal Party leader [[Jess Wilson]] confirmed that Groth intended to resign imminently from the [[Victorian Parliament]], triggering a by-election in the electoral district of Nepean.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Willingham |first1=Richard |title=Former deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth quits Victorian parliament, triggering Nepean by-election |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/sam-groth-quits-victorian-parliament-nepean-by-election/106304976 |work=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |access-date=19 February 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260204033254/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/sam-groth-quits-victorian-parliament-nepean-by-election/106304976 |archive-date=4 February 2026 |date=4 February 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> Groth resigned from parliament on 13 February 2026.<ref name="Hansard-2026">{{cite Hansard |jurisdiction=Victoria |house=[[Victorian Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] |url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/491e7a/globalassets/hansard-daily-pdfs/hansard-2145855009-34343/hansard-2145855009-34343.pdf |title=Member for Nepean - Resignation |page=1 |speaker=[[Maree Edwards]] |position=[[Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly|Speaker]] |date=17 February 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260219010004/https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/491e7a/globalassets/hansard-daily-pdfs/hansard-2145855009-34343/hansard-2145855009-34343.pdf |archive-date=19 February 2026 |url-status=live |quote=I wish to announce that on 13 February 2026 I received the resignation of the member for Nepean. I will issue a writ for a by-election in due course.}}</ref><ref name="VEC-Schedule">{{cite press release |title=Nepean District by-election announced for May 2026 |url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/about-us/media/nepean-district-by-election-announced |publisher=[[Victorian Electoral Commission]] |access-date=8 April 2026 |date=13 March 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260408020958/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/about-us/media/nepean-district-by-election-announced |archive-date=8 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> The by-election was also preceded by the [[2026 South Australian state election]], held six weeks prior, at which [[One Nation]] polled 23 per cent of the statewide primary vote. Alongside the [[2026 Farrer by-election|Farrer by-election]], to be held a week later, the Nepean by-election is considered a test for One Nation's broader electoral prospects across Australia, and specifically in advance of the Victorian state election.<ref name="Green-2026">{{cite news |last1=Green |first1=Antony |author1-link=Antony Green |title=VIC2026 – Nepean by-election |url=https://antonygreen.com.au/vic2026-nepean-by-election/ |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=Antony Green's Election Blog |date=29 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260429094751/https://antonygreen.com.au/vic2026-nepean-by-election/ |archive-date=29 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ghazarian |first1=Zareh |last2=Moffitt |first2=Benjamin |title=Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surges – Farrer and Nepean byelections to decide its lower house fate |url=https://lens.monash.edu/pauline-hansons-one-nation-surges-farrer-and-nepean-byelections-to-decide-its-lower-house-fate/ |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=Monash Lens |publisher=[[Monash University]] |date=28 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260429095536/https://lens.monash.edu/pauline-hansons-one-nation-surges-farrer-and-nepean-byelections-to-decide-its-lower-house-fate/ |archive-date=29 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> The by-election is in close proximity to the [[2026 Victorian state election|Victorian state election]], which will be held in November 2026.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Deery |first1=Shannon |title=Liberal MP Sam Groth to resign from politics next week, forcing Nepean by-election |url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/liberal-mp-sam-groth-to-resign-from-politics-as-early-as-next-week-forcing-nepean-byelection/news-story/c895229613a871363e559a469728a873 |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=[[Herald Sun]] |date=4 February 2026 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> It is also preceded by the [[2026 South Australian state election]], held six weeks prior, at which [[One Nation]] polled 23 per cent of the statewide primary vote. Alongside the [[2026 Farrer by-election|Farrer by-election]], to be held a week later, the Nepean by-election is considered a test for One Nation's broader electoral prospects across Australia, and specifically in advance of the Victorian state election.<ref name="Green-2026">{{cite news |last1=Green |first1=Antony |author1-link=Antony Green |title=VIC2026 – Nepean by-election |url=https://antonygreen.com.au/vic2026-nepean-by-election/ |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=Antony Green's Election Blog |date=29 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260429094751/https://antonygreen.com.au/vic2026-nepean-by-election/ |archive-date=29 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ghazarian |first1=Zareh |last2=Moffitt |first2=Benjamin |title=Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surges – Farrer and Nepean byelections to decide its lower house fate |url=https://lens.monash.edu/pauline-hansons-one-nation-surges-farrer-and-nepean-byelections-to-decide-its-lower-house-fate/ |access-date=29 April 2026 |work=Monash Lens |publisher=[[Monash University]] |date=28 April 2026 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20260429095536/https://lens.monash.edu/pauline-hansons-one-nation-surges-farrer-and-nepean-byelections-to-decide-its-lower-house-fate/ |archive-date=29 April 2026 |url-status=live}}</ref> ==Key dates== ==Key dates==
Schizonycha frontalis
←Created page with '{{Short description|Species of beetle}} {{Speciesbox | image = | image_caption = | image2 = | image2_caption = | genus= Schizonycha | species = frontalis | authority = Moser, 1921 | synonyms = }} '''''Schizonycha frontalis''''' is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.<ref>[https://www.gbif.org/species/1053770 Global Biodiversity Information Facility]</ref> It is found in South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal).<ref name=":1">...' New page {{Short description|Species of beetle}} {{Speciesbox | image = | image_caption = | image2 = | image2_caption = | genus= Schizonycha | species = frontalis | authority = [[Julius Moser|Moser]], 1921 | synonyms = }} '''''Schizonycha frontalis''''' is a species of [[beetle]] of the family [[Scarabaeidae]].<ref>[https://www.gbif.org/species/1053770 Global Biodiversity Information Facility]</ref> It is found in South Africa ([[KwaZulu-Natal]]).<ref name=":1">{{cite web |last= Schoolmeesters|first= P.|date= 2025|title= ''Schizonycha (Schizonycha) frontalis'' at Catalogue of Life|url=https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/4VBRX|website= World Scarabaeidae Database (version 2025-10-07). In O. Bánki, Y. Roskov, M. Döring, G. Ower, D. R. Hernández Robles, C. A. Plata Corredor, T. Stjernegaard Jeppesen, A. Örn, T. Pape, D. Hobern, S. Garnett, H. Little, R. E. DeWalt, J. Miller, T. Orrell, & R. Aalbu, Catalogue of Life (2026-01-16).|location= Amsterdam, Netherlands|publisher= Catalogue of Life Foundation|access-date=April 29, 2026}}</ref><ref name=":2" /> == Description == Adults reach a length of about {{cvt|15-16|mm}}. They are brunneo-testaceous with head and [[pronotum]] somewhat darker.<ref name=":2">{{cite journal|last1=Pope|first1=R. D.|date= 1960|title= A revision of the species of Schizonycha Dejean (Col.: Melolonthidae) from Southern Africa.|url= https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.27552|journal=Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology|volume=9|issue=2|pages= 63-218.|access-date= April 29, 2026}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Taxonbar}} [[Category:Beetles described in 1921]] [[Category:Beetles of South Africa]] [[Category:Schizonycha]] {{Melolonthinae-stub}}
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Football
FYI: 1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield Interesting correspondence with Liverpool FC.: new section ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 98: Line 98: == Good article reassessment for [[Supporters of FC Barcelona]] == == Good article reassessment for [[Supporters of FC Barcelona]] == [[Supporters of FC Barcelona]] has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the [[Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/Supporters of FC Barcelona/1|reassessment page]]. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. [[User:Z1720|Z1720]] ([[User talk:Z1720|talk]]) 02:37, 27 April 2026 (UTC) [[Supporters of FC Barcelona]] has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the [[Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/Supporters of FC Barcelona/1|reassessment page]]. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. [[User:Z1720|Z1720]] ([[User talk:Z1720|talk]]) 02:37, 27 April 2026 (UTC) == FYI: [[:1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield]] Interesting correspondence with Liverpool FC. == I emailed Liverpool a while back why they didn't include the honour on https://www.liverpoolfc.com/history/honours and I got a response. ---- Thank you for your patience. I have been advised the below by our Museum Curator: For many years, the 1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield was included on our honours list and even featured on the front of the matchday programme for a spell in the 1930s. Why that changed, I honestly don’t know – my guess is that because it was a fixture played against a non-league team it wasn’t deemed a ‘major’ trophy - but having done research into this I am aware of how prestigious it was at the time and that it was the forerunner to the FA Charity/Community Shield and agree, therefore, that it should be referenced. I will speak with the relevant people within the club and look to get this reinstated. I hope this helps, if there is anything else we can help with, please let us know. Kind regards, ---- So it looks like they will change the number from 16 back to 17 on their own website which would also match [[:List of football clubs in England by competitive honours won]]. Regards [[User:Govvy|Govvy]] ([[User talk:Govvy|talk]]) 10:14, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
Vladimir Konkin
hyphen is missing ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 25: Line 25: In 1974–1978 Konkin appeared in several successful films, including [[Andrei Konchalovsky]]'s ''[[A Lover's Romance]]'', Boris Ivchenko's ''Marina'', and Georgy Kalatozishvili's ''The Caucasian Story''. Konkin has never served in the Army (due to poor health) but, somewhat ironically, played mostly military men, invariably romantic, mild and intelligent. The part of Sharapov in [[Stanislav Govorukhin]]'s ''[[The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed]]'' (1979) marked the peak of Vladimir Konkin's cinema career.<ref name="rusactors"/> "The character of Sharapov hasn't lost its relevance. Regardless of whether we accept today's 'rules of the game', what we look for is straight honesty in those people who are there to protect us," Konkin asserted in a 2002 interview.<ref name="rod"/> In 1974–1978 Konkin appeared in several successful films, including [[Andrei Konchalovsky]]'s ''[[A Lover's Romance]]'', Boris Ivchenko's ''Marina'', and Georgy Kalatozishvili's ''The Caucasian Story''. Konkin has never served in the Army (due to poor health) but, somewhat ironically, played mostly military men, invariably romantic, mild and intelligent. The part of Sharapov in [[Stanislav Govorukhin]]'s ''[[The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed]]'' (1979) marked the peak of Vladimir Konkin's cinema career.<ref name="rusactors"/> "The character of Sharapov hasn't lost its relevance. Regardless of whether we accept today's 'rules of the game', what we look for is straight honesty in those people who are there to protect us," Konkin asserted in a 2002 interview.<ref name="rod"/> In 1979 Konkin joined the Moscow Ermolova Theatre (where he played young [[Vladimir Lenin]] in ''Kazan University'') and continued to appear in films, notably ''Fathers and Sons'' (directed by Vyacheslav Nikiforov; as Arkady Kirsanov) and ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (Stanislav Govorukhin, as Doctor Robinson). During the 1980s and 1990s he worked in several theatres, including [[Taganka Theatre]] (Zakhar Bardin in [[Maxim Gorky]]'s ''Enemies'', 1995). In the late 1990s he hosted for a while the Home Library show at [[Channel One Russia|ORT]]. His best known role in the 2000s was that of Colonel Kobylyansky in the history drama ''Romanovs. The Crown''.<ref name="rusactors"/> In 1979 Konkin joined the Moscow Ermolova Theatre (where he played young [[Vladimir Lenin]] in ''Kazan University'') and continued to appear in films, notably ''Fathers and Sons'' (directed by Vyacheslav Nikiforov; as Arkady Kirsanov) and ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (Stanislav Govorukhin, as Doctor Robinson). During the 1980s and 1990s he worked in several theatres, including [[Taganka Theatre]] (Zakhar Bardin in [[Maxim Gorky]]'s ''Enemies'', 1995). In the late 1990s he hosted for a while the Home Library show at [[Channel One Russia|ORT]]. His best-known role in the 2000s was that of Colonel Kobylyansky in the history drama ''Romanovs. The Crown''.<ref name="rusactors"/> === Family === === Family ===
Julie Davis
Hatnote for Julie D. Fisher; which should probably be moved to a version of Julie Davis, the last name she now uses. This edit is not an endorsement of the WMF. ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 1: Line 1: {{Short description|American film director, writer and actress}} {{Short description|American film director, writer and actress}} {{about|the film maker|the diplomat|Julie D. Fisher}} {{Infobox person {{Infobox person | name = Julie Davis | name = Julie Davis
INS Nireekshak
Service history: Update ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 94: Line 94: On 16 April 2016, a sailor lost his leg while two others were injured in an oxygen cylinder explosion on board the ship. The explosion took place while a diving bailout bottle, a small 12-inch oxygen bottle which is carried by divers in their diving helmet, was being charged. This incident has never happened in history of the Indian Navy before. One sailor sustained serious injuries and his right leg was amputated from just above the knee and two other sailors received splinter injuries in the stomach region and legs. They were admitted in Military Hospital, Trivandrum as ship was on it way to Mumbai from Visakhapatnam.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/content/541595/three-sailors-injured-explosion-board.html|title=Three sailors injured in explosion on board Indian naval ship|date=20 April 2016|newspaper=Deccan Herald|agency=PTI|access-date=6 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/04/20/naval-accident-nireekshak_n_9736658.html|title=Sailor Loses Leg In Explosion On Naval Ship INS Nireekshak|website=The Huffington Post|date=20 April 2016 |access-date=2016-04-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Oxygen cylinder explosion on board Indian Navy ship injures 3 sailors|date=20 April 2016 |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/oxygen-cylinder-explosion-on-board-indian-navy-ship-injures-3-sailors/story-YIJsHxk8s1l0w7cy06JcJL.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/navy-diver-loses-leg-after-oxygen-cylinder-explodes-on-board-ship-1397471|title=Navy Diver Loses Leg After Oxygen Cylinder Explodes On INS Nireekshak|date=20 April 2016|first1=Vishnu|last1=Som|first2=Sudhi Ranjan|last2=Sen|editor-first=Anindita|editor-last=Sanyal|website=NDTV.com|access-date=21 June 2020}}</ref> On 16 April 2016, a sailor lost his leg while two others were injured in an oxygen cylinder explosion on board the ship. The explosion took place while a diving bailout bottle, a small 12-inch oxygen bottle which is carried by divers in their diving helmet, was being charged. This incident has never happened in history of the Indian Navy before. One sailor sustained serious injuries and his right leg was amputated from just above the knee and two other sailors received splinter injuries in the stomach region and legs. They were admitted in Military Hospital, Trivandrum as ship was on it way to Mumbai from Visakhapatnam.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/content/541595/three-sailors-injured-explosion-board.html|title=Three sailors injured in explosion on board Indian naval ship|date=20 April 2016|newspaper=Deccan Herald|agency=PTI|access-date=6 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/04/20/naval-accident-nireekshak_n_9736658.html|title=Sailor Loses Leg In Explosion On Naval Ship INS Nireekshak|website=The Huffington Post|date=20 April 2016 |access-date=2016-04-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Oxygen cylinder explosion on board Indian Navy ship injures 3 sailors|date=20 April 2016 |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/oxygen-cylinder-explosion-on-board-indian-navy-ship-injures-3-sailors/story-YIJsHxk8s1l0w7cy06JcJL.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/navy-diver-loses-leg-after-oxygen-cylinder-explodes-on-board-ship-1397471|title=Navy Diver Loses Leg After Oxygen Cylinder Explodes On INS Nireekshak|date=20 April 2016|first1=Vishnu|last1=Som|first2=Sudhi Ranjan|last2=Sen|editor-first=Anindita|editor-last=Sanyal|website=NDTV.com|access-date=21 June 2020}}</ref> The ship, commanded by [[Commander]] Sailesh Kumar Tyagi, reached the [[Port of Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]] to participate in the fourth edition of IN-SLN DIVEX 2026, a bilateral diving exercise with the [[Sri Lanka Navy]] scheduled from 21 to 27 April 2026. The ship also delivered 50,000 rounds of [[9×19mm Parabellum]] rounds to the Sri Lanka Navy. The visit is also aimed to act as an operational turnaround.<ref>{{Cite press release |title=INS Nireekshak arrives at Colombo, Sri Lanka to participate in IN-SLN DIVEX 2026 |date=2026-04-22 |publisher=[[Press Information Bureau]] |url=https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2254416&reg=3&lang=1 |access-date=2026-04-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-04-22 |title=INS Nireekshak arrives in Sri Lanka for Operational Turnaround and training visit |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/ins-nireekshak-arrives-in-sri-lanka-for-operational-turnaround-and-training-visit-101776858193905.html |access-date=2026-04-29 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite press release |title=INS NIREEKSHAK makes port call in Colombo |date=2026-04-22 |publisher=[[Sri Lanka Navy]] |url=https://news.navy.lk/eventnews/2026/04/21/202604211600/ |access-date=2026-04-29}}</ref> ==Gallery== ==Gallery==
Front Man (Squid Game)
Unnecessary additions 1351659362 by ~2026-25972-95 (talk) ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 35: Line 35: ==Appearances== ==Appearances== ===''Squid Game'' season 1=== ===''Squid Game'' season 1=== In the [[Squid Game season 1|first season]], In-ho is the organizer of the games, going by the alias the Front Man and dressed all in black. During [[Statues (game)|Red Light, Green Light]], the Front Man calmly watches the game while listening to "[[Fly Me to the Moon]]". After the Sugar Honeycomb game, he goes in the game hall and shoots a rogue for showing his face to a player. When the players return to the game, the Front Man orders a supervisor to keep an eye on those who have not returned. One night, an altercation occurs with guards and a player named [[List of Squid Game characters#Byeong-gi|Byeong-gi]] who is a doctor helping to harvest the organs of executed players in exchange for hints on surviving the games; in the end, the Front Man kills a guard and orders Byeong-gi's execution and their bodies hunged to display. He also discovers that there is an infiltrator among the workers. Before the [[VIPs (Squid Game)|VIPs]] arrive, he discovers that the infiltrator is his brother, police Detective [[List of Squid Game characters#Hwang Jun-ho|Hwang Jun-ho]]. In the fifth game, the Front Man serves as a host for the VIPs, and when Jun-ho assaults one of them, the Front Man begins a chase. On a remote island, the Front Man confronts Jun-ho near a cliff, revealing that he is his missing brother and asking him to join forces, but Jun-ho refuses. In-ho then shoots him, and he falls off the cliff. After [[Seong Gi-hun]] wins the games, he meets the Front Man, who tells him to think it was all a dream. A year later, Gi-hun finds an invitation card at an airport and calls the number on it, promising to get revenge on the organizers. The Front Man answers and tells him to get on his plane, but Gi-hun hangs up and leaves the terminal. In the [[Squid Game season 1|first season]], In-ho is the organizer of the games, going by the alias the Front Man and dressed all in black. During [[Statues (game)|Red Light, Green Light]], the Front Man calmly watches the game while listening to "[[Fly Me to the Moon]]". After the Sugar Honeycomb game, he goes in the game hall and shoots a rogue for showing his face to a player. When the players return to the game, the Front Man orders a supervisor to keep an eye on those who have not returned. One night, an altercation occurs with guards and a player named [[List of Squid Game characters#Byeong-gi|Byeong-gi]] who is a doctor helping to harvest the organs of executed players in exchange for hints on surviving the games; in the end, the Front Man kills a guard and orders Byeong-gi's execution. He also discovers that there is an infiltrator among the workers. Before the [[VIPs (Squid Game)|VIPs]] arrive, he discovers that the infiltrator is his brother, police Detective [[List of Squid Game characters#Hwang Jun-ho|Hwang Jun-ho]]. In the fifth game, the Front Man serves as a host for the VIPs, and when Jun-ho assaults one of them, the Front Man begins a chase. On a remote island, the Front Man confronts Jun-ho near a cliff, revealing that he is his missing brother and asking him to join forces, but Jun-ho refuses. In-ho then shoots him, and he falls off the cliff. After [[Seong Gi-hun]] wins the games, he meets the Front Man, who tells him to think it was all a dream. A year later, Gi-hun finds an invitation card at an airport and calls the number on it, promising to get revenge on the organizers. The Front Man answers and tells him to get on his plane, but Gi-hun hangs up and leaves the terminal. ===''Squid Game'' season 2=== ===''Squid Game'' season 2=== Line 42: Line 42: Two years later, during a Halloween party, the Front Man has Gi-hun picked up in a limousine, where Gi-hun asks him to end the games. When the Front Man reveals that he was aware of Gi-hun's plan to sabotage him, Gi-hun asks instead to return to the games, to which the Front Man agrees. Two years later, during a Halloween party, the Front Man has Gi-hun picked up in a limousine, where Gi-hun asks him to end the games. When the Front Man reveals that he was aware of Gi-hun's plan to sabotage him, Gi-hun asks instead to return to the games, to which the Front Man agrees. With Gi-hun in the dorm, the Front Man keeps a watchful eye on him. During "Red Light, Green Light", the Front Man notices that thanks to Gi-hun's instructions, fewer players were eliminated. He then decides to infiltrate the game as Player 001, to teach Gi-hun a lesson, and ends up being the deciding vote to continue the games while he instructs the Masked Officer, a manager in black suit, to control the games. With Gi-hun in the dorm, the Front Man keeps a watchful eye on him. During "Red Light, Green Light", the Front Man notices that thanks to Gi-hun's instructions, fewer players were eliminated. He then decides to infiltrate the game as Player 001, to teach Gi-hun a lesson, and ends up being the deciding vote to continue the games while he instructs the Masked Officer to control the games. In-ho, as Player 001, votes O making all players stay in the games. He then approaches Gi-hun and forms a team with him. Gi-hun witnesses In-ho fighting [[Thanos (Squid Game)|Thanos]] and [[List of Squid Game characters#Nam-gyu|Nam-gyu]], saving [[List of Squid Game characters|Lee Myung-gi]]'s life, trying to earn Gi-hun's trust. At night, In-ho tells Gi-hun his supposed reason for joining the games: his terminally ill wife fell pregnant, and in an attempt to find an organ donor to save both her and her unborn child, he accepted money from a criminal; the transaction was misunderstood as a bribe, and he was kicked off of the police force. In reality, this was actually part of why he became the Front Man. In-ho, as Player 001, votes O making all players stay in the games. He then approaches Gi-hun and forms a team with him. Gi-hun witnesses In-ho fighting [[Thanos (Squid Game)|Thanos]] and [[List of Squid Game characters#Nam-gyu|Nam-gyu]], saving [[List of Squid Game characters|Lee Myung-gi]]'s life, trying to earn Gi-hun's trust. At night, In-ho tells Gi-hun his supposed reason for joining the games: his terminally ill wife fell pregnant, and in an attempt to find an organ donor to save both her and her unborn child, he accepted money from a criminal; the transaction was misunderstood as a bribe, and he was kicked off of the police force. In reality, this was actually part of why he became the Front Man. Line 55: Line 55: ===''Squid Game'' season 3=== ===''Squid Game'' season 3=== After the failed rebellion, [[Seong Gi-hun|Gi-hun]] is returned as the apparent sole survivor (unbeknownst to anyone else, [[List of Squid Game characters#Park Gyeong-seok|Gyeong-seok]]/Player 246 was saved by [[List of Squid Game characters#Kang No-eul|Kang No-eul]]/Guard 011). In-ho has a phone call with [[Park Yeong-gil|Captain Park]] who works for him as a mole, keeping an eye on In-ho's brother [[List of Squid Game characters#Hwang Jun-ho|Jun-ho]] and the mercenary group hired by Gi-hun, preventing them from finding the island. In-ho orders Park to kill everyone in Jun-ho's team if things go wrong, including his own brother. Subsequently, almost the entire team is later killed by Captain Park after [[Choi Woo-seok]] calls Jun-ho and warns him that the Captain is working for the Squid Game organization. Jun-ho manages to fatally wound the Captain. Before his death, Park tells Jun-ho that he saved him from drowning 4 years ago because In-ho had ordered him "to do whatever it took to keep you alive". Later, In-ho calls his brother and tells him that he will die if he continues to investigate the games, but Jun-ho defies him by saying "then you'll have to kill me". Afterwards, he prepares to greet the VIPs and instructs the Masked Officer to conclude the rebellion. After the failed rebellion, [[Seong Gi-hun|Gi-hun]] is returned as the apparent sole survivor (unbeknownst to anyone else, [[List of Squid Game characters#Park Gyeong-seok|Gyeong-seok]]/Player 246 was saved by [[List of Squid Game characters#Kang No-eul|Kang No-eul]]/Guard 011). In-ho has a phone call with [[Park Yeong-gil|Captain Park]] who works for him as a mole, keeping an eye on In-ho's brother [[List of Squid Game characters#Hwang Jun-ho|Jun-ho]] and the mercenary group hired by Gi-hun, preventing them from finding the island. In-ho orders Park to kill everyone in Jun-ho's team if things go wrong, including his own brother. Subsequently, almost the entire team is later killed by Captain Park after [[Choi Woo-seok]] calls Jun-ho and warns him that the Captain is working for the Squid Game organization. Jun-ho manages to fatally wound the Captain. Before his death, Park tells Jun-ho that he saved him from drowning 4 years ago because In-ho had ordered him "to do whatever it took to keep you alive". Later, In-ho calls his brother and tells him that he will die if he continues to investigate the games, but Jun-ho defies him by saying "then you'll have to kill me". In-ho continues to monitor the games when they continue, eventually welcoming the VIPs. During the aftermath of the Jump Rope game which resulted in [[List of Squid Game characters#Kim Jun-hee|Jun-hee]]'s death, shortly after she gave birth to [[List of Squid Game characters#Jun-hee's baby|her baby]], the Front Man decides the baby is designated as Jun-hee's replacement for Player 222. In-ho continues to monitor the games when they continue, eventually welcoming the VIPs. During the aftermath of the Jump Rope game which resulted in [[List of Squid Game characters#Kim Jun-hee|Jun-hee]]'s death, shortly after she gave birth to [[List of Squid Game characters#Jun-hee's baby|her baby]], the Front Man decides the baby is designated as Jun-hee's replacement for Player 222.
Olney, Buckinghamshire
History: I suspect with "gent's" they advertising shoes for gentlemen rather than a Belgian city? But in the absence of a source, who can say. ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 51: Line 51: In the late 18th century, the poet [[William Cowper]] and anti-slavery campaigner and cleric [[John Newton]] collaborated in the town on what became known as the [[Olney Hymns]], which include [[Amazing Grace]]. Olney has the [[Cowper and Newton Museum]] dedicated to them, adapted from Cowper's former residence, and given to the town in 1905 by the publisher William Hill Collingridge (who had been born in the house). Newton was succeeded as curate in Olney by the biblical commentator [[Thomas Scott (commentator)|Thomas Scott]] (1747–1821). In July 2022, the museum celebrated the 250th anniversary of Amazing Grace with exhibitions and special events.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/people/milton-keynes-looks-back-on-amazing-year-of-celebrations-to-mark-250th-anniversary-of-hymn-amazing-grace-4359282|title=Milton Keynes looks back on amazing year of celebrations to mark 250th anniversary of hymn Amazing Grace|work=[[Milton Keynes Citizen]]|date=6 October 2023}}</ref> In the late 18th century, the poet [[William Cowper]] and anti-slavery campaigner and cleric [[John Newton]] collaborated in the town on what became known as the [[Olney Hymns]], which include [[Amazing Grace]]. Olney has the [[Cowper and Newton Museum]] dedicated to them, adapted from Cowper's former residence, and given to the town in 1905 by the publisher William Hill Collingridge (who had been born in the house). Newton was succeeded as curate in Olney by the biblical commentator [[Thomas Scott (commentator)|Thomas Scott]] (1747–1821). In July 2022, the museum celebrated the 250th anniversary of Amazing Grace with exhibitions and special events.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/people/milton-keynes-looks-back-on-amazing-year-of-celebrations-to-mark-250th-anniversary-of-hymn-amazing-grace-4359282|title=Milton Keynes looks back on amazing year of celebrations to mark 250th anniversary of hymn Amazing Grace|work=[[Milton Keynes Citizen]]|date=6 October 2023}}</ref> The town was a centre of the [[Bucks point lace|Buckinghamshire lace-making industry]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=History Of Lace-making |url=https://cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk/lacemaking/ |access-date=2025-03-06 |language=en-GB}}</ref> noted in 1769 for ‘considerable Manufacture of Bone-lace’.<ref name=":0" /> Armstrong's 1928 Lace Factory is prominent in the High Street, ornamented as "the Bucks Lace Industry".<ref>{{Cite web |title=A BRIEF HISTORY OF OLNEY LACE FACTORY (1928 to 1943) - |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/odhs/summary-blog-no-xx-olney-lace-factory-1928-1943/ |access-date=2025-03-06 |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name="O&SHS">{{Cite web |title=Olney & Disrict History Society. Victorian & later eras (1837 – Present) - |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/odhs/victorian-present-eras-1837-present/ |access-date=2026-04-09 |language=en-GB}}</ref>[[File:Armstrong's Lace Factory.jpg|thumb|Armstrong's Lace Factory, Olney High Street]] The town was a centre of the [[Bucks point lace|Buckinghamshire lace-making industry]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=History Of Lace-making |url=https://cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk/lacemaking/ |access-date=2025-03-06 |language=en-GB}}</ref> noted in 1769 for 'considerable Manufacture of Bone-lace'.<ref name=":0" /> Armstrong's 1928 Lace Factory is prominent in the High Street, ornamented as "the Bucks Lace Industry".<ref>{{Cite web |title=A BRIEF HISTORY OF OLNEY LACE FACTORY (1928 to 1943) - |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/odhs/summary-blog-no-xx-olney-lace-factory-1928-1943/ |access-date=2025-03-06 |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name="O&SHS">{{Cite web |title=Olney & Disrict History Society. Victorian & later eras (1837 – Present) - |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/odhs/victorian-present-eras-1837-present/ |access-date=2026-04-09 |language=en-GB}}</ref>[[File:Armstrong's Lace Factory.jpg|thumb|Armstrong's Lace Factory, Olney High Street]] [[File:Cowper Works.jpg|thumb|Cowper Works, Hinde & Mann's former shoe factory on corner of Midland Rd, now Kensington Place apartments]] [[File:Cowper Works.jpg|thumb|Cowper Works, Hinde & Mann's former shoe factory on corner of Midland Rd, now Kensington Place apartments]] In the nineteenth century shoe-making expanded as a cottage industry in Olney, with a tannery on the river from the eighteenth into the twentieth century. In 1891 Hinde & Mann established the Cowper Works, which became the town's largest employer, producing 6000 pairs a week,<ref>SHOE AND LEATHER TRADE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM By ARTHUR B. BUTMAN. Department of Commerce and Labour. Washington DC, 1912.https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/SERIALSET-06280_00_00-006-0868-0000/pdf/SERIALSET-06280_00_00-006-0868-0000.pdf</ref> before making military boots during World War 1, and later advertising as the world's largest maker of Gent's tan shoes. The building was later used to make Lodge sparkplugs for World War 2 aircraft.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olney History HIghlights 4.6 Modern synthesis and components (1800-Present) |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/olney-history-elements/4-6-modern-synthesis-and-components-1800-present/ |access-date=2026-04-18 |website=Milton Keynes Heritage |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://cowperworks.com/history/ |access-date=2026-04-18 |website=Cowper Works |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name="O&SHS" /><ref name="Assessment Report">Olney Buckinghamshire Historic Towns Assessment Report. [https://media.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/documents/olney-final-report.pdf#:~:text=Hinde%20and%20Mann%20Shoe%20Factory%2FLodge,corner%20of%20Station%20Road%20and Buckinghamshire County Council 2010 https://media.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/documents/olney-final-report.pdf#:~:text=Hinde%20and%20Mann%20Shoe%20Factory%2FLodge,corner%20of%20Station%20Road%20and]</ref> In the nineteenth century shoe-making expanded as a cottage industry in Olney, with a tannery on the river from the eighteenth into the twentieth century. In 1891 Hinde & Mann established the Cowper Works, which became the town's largest employer, producing 6000 pairs a week,<ref>SHOE AND LEATHER TRADE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM By ARTHUR B. BUTMAN. Department of Commerce and Labour. Washington DC, 1912.https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/SERIALSET-06280_00_00-006-0868-0000/pdf/SERIALSET-06280_00_00-006-0868-0000.pdf</ref> before making military boots during World War 1, and later advertising as the world's largest maker of men's tan shoes.{{cn}} The building was later used to make Lodge sparkplugs for World War 2 aircraft.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olney History HIghlights 4.6 Modern synthesis and components (1800-Present) |url=https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/olney-history-elements/4-6-modern-synthesis-and-components-1800-present/ |access-date=2026-04-18 |website=Milton Keynes Heritage |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://cowperworks.com/history/ |access-date=2026-04-18 |website=Cowper Works |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name="O&SHS" /><ref name="Assessment Report">Olney Buckinghamshire Historic Towns Assessment Report. [https://media.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/documents/olney-final-report.pdf#:~:text=Hinde%20and%20Mann%20Shoe%20Factory%2FLodge,corner%20of%20Station%20Road%20and Buckinghamshire County Council 2010 https://media.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/documents/olney-final-report.pdf#:~:text=Hinde%20and%20Mann%20Shoe%20Factory%2FLodge,corner%20of%20Station%20Road%20and]</ref> ===Olney Park Farm=== ===Olney Park Farm=== The hamlet of Olney Park Farm to the north of the town derives its name from a park established in 1374 by Ralph, Lord Basset.<ref name="VCH">{{cite book |chapter-url= https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol4/pp429-439 | chapter = Parishes : Olney with Warrington The hamlet of Olney Park Farm to the north of the town derives its name from a park established in 1374 by Ralph, Lord Basset.<ref name="VCH">{{cite book |chapter-url= https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol4/pp429-439 | chapter = Parishes : Olney with Warrington
Category:Chalukya–Chola wars
←Created page with '{{CatAutoTOC}} {{Cat main|Chalukya–Chola Wars}} Wars between the Chalukya dynasty and Chola Empire. Category:10th-century conflicts Category:11th-century conflicts Category:Wars involving the Chalukya dynasty Category:Wars involving the Chola Empire Category:Wikipedia categories named after wars' New page {{CatAutoTOC}} {{Cat main|Chalukya–Chola Wars}} [[War]]s between the [[Chalukya dynasty]] and [[Chola Empire]]. [[Category:10th-century conflicts]] [[Category:11th-century conflicts]] [[Category:Wars involving the Chalukya dynasty]] [[Category:Wars involving the Chola Empire]] [[Category:Wikipedia categories named after wars]]
Talk:NTSC
Undid 6 revisions from 1351322885 until 1351641628 Rolling back WP:BLOCKEVASION by User:ImprovisedAlphorn7281 ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:14, 29 April 2026 Line 45: Line 45: I feel the article was better before that content was removed, and that Miniapolis’s concerns of OR, etc, would have been better resolved with “citation needed” tags rather than radical deletion of large swaths of text. — [[User:tooki|tooki]] ([[User_talk:tooki|talk]]) 19:53, 12 April 2026 (UTC) I feel the article was better before that content was removed, and that Miniapolis’s concerns of OR, etc, would have been better resolved with “citation needed” tags rather than radical deletion of large swaths of text. — [[User:tooki|tooki]] ([[User_talk:tooki|talk]]) 19:53, 12 April 2026 (UTC) :A copyedit was [[Special:Diff/1319188593|requested]] in October by {{u|Packerfan386}}. I disagree (obviously) that the article was better before, and have noticed a fair amount of bloat and overlap in TV articles. The page still has several tags about sourcing, and I don't [[WP:TAGBOMB|tag-bomb]]. [[User:Miniapolis|'''''<span style="color:navy">Mini</span>''''']][[User talk:Miniapolis|'''''<span style="color:#8B4513">apolis</span>''''']] 20:32, 12 April 2026 (UTC) :A copyedit was [[Special:Diff/1319188593|requested]] in October by {{u|Packerfan386}}. I disagree (obviously) that the article was better before, and have noticed a fair amount of bloat and overlap in TV articles. The page still has several tags about sourcing, and I don't [[WP:TAGBOMB|tag-bomb]]. [[User:Miniapolis|'''''<span style="color:navy">Mini</span>''''']][[User talk:Miniapolis|'''''<span style="color:#8B4513">apolis</span>''''']] 20:32, 12 April 2026 (UTC) == [[User:~2026-25708-28]] == https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NTSC&oldid=1351536119 [[Special:Contributions/&#126;2026-25708-28|&#126;2026-25708-28]] ([[User talk:&#126;2026-25708-28|talk]]) 06:20, 29 April 2026 (UTC)