Regrettably I am only an occasional contributor to Wikipedia, and so I would hope more experienced Wikipedians will forgive me when I inadvertently fall foul of some protocol or fail to adhere to a particular set of guidelines when editing or adding content.
Like many others my contributions are associated with my personal interests, and I joined Wikipedia to specifically share what little I do know with the wider world. Below is a list of pages I have contributed towards in some way, whether great or small, or have an interest in:
People:
- Frederick Charles Davies, better known as ‘Tenby Davies’ (1884-1932), a Welsh half-mile world champion runner
- Arthur Herbert Dodd (1891-1975), a Welsh historian and professor of history at University College, Bangor
- Charles Harold Dodd (1884-1973), an eminent Welsh born New Testament scholar and influential Protestant theologian
- Percy William Dodd (1889-1931), a Welsh born classics lecturer at the University of Leeds and captain in the West Yorkshire Regiment during the Great War
- Arthur Hedley (1905-1969), an English musicologist and scholar, biographer of Chopin
- David Hughes, born Geoffrey Paddison (1929-1972), an English popular tenor and opera singer of Welsh extraction
- John Jones Maesygarnedd
- Thomas Edward Lawrence, otherwise T. E. Lawrence but better known as Lawrence of Arabia (1888-1935), a Welsh born officer in the British Army especially renowned for his legendary role during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918
- Tom Macdonald (1900-1980), a Welsh journalist and novelist
- Dewi Morgan, whose bardic name was ‘Dewi Teifi’ (1877–1971), a Welsh bard, scholar and journalist
- Blanche Parry (c.1507-1590), the Chief Gentlewoman to Queen Elizabeth I
- Thomas Ifor Rees, otherwise T. Ifor Rees (1890 - 1977), a Welsh diplomat, author and translator
- Harold Montague Stevenson, better known as ‘Tiger Stevenson’ (1907-1994), an English speedway star who rode for the West Ham Hammers
- Charles Henry Tickle, better known as Charlie Tickle (1883-????), an English professional footballer who played for Bournbrook F.C. and Small Heath F.C.
Places:
- Bournbrook, a residential suburban district of Birmingham, England
- Bow Street, a large village in Ceredigion, Wales
- Dinas Maelor, otherwise Pen Dinas, an Iron Age hill fort situated at Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales
- Llandre, otherwise Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn though originally called Llanfihangel Castell Gwallter, a village in Ceredigion, Wales
- Lodge Hill Cemetery, a municipal cemetery in the district of Selly Oak, Birmingham, England
- National Library of Wales, the principal reference library and national archival repository for Wales
- Pen-y-garn, a small village in Ceredigion, Wales
- Rhydypennau, a hamlet in Ceredigion, Wales
- Selly Oak, a residential suburban district of Birmingham, England
- Selly Oak Hospital, a local and military hospital in Birmingham, England
- Selly Oak Railway Station, local railway station in Birmingham, England
- Selly Park, a residential suburban district of Birmingham, England
- Shenley Green, a residential suburban district of Birmingham, England
- Weoley Castle, a residential suburban district of Birmingham, England