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I studied history at University so I'm quite keen on looking at original sources.

I lived in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. That doesn't make me partial but explains my interest in those pages. I've been working on the history sections and pages in that area.

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My interest in history has led to an interest in Latin. I've made some contributions to

Declaration of interests

I should declare a few interests.

I am Exec Director of the Open Rights Group and have a professional interest in IP reform, privacy and citizens' rights issues.

I am related to John Wilson (industrial chemist) whose page I've created and edited.

Current work

New

Latin

Useful source. [1]

Worcestershire

Latin names

Industrial policy and research in 1950s

I've been working on:

And pages for some of the people whose careers were in or started around these institutions:

And may add:

Blog

Blog

Test

  • Latin pronunciation: [n]
  1. ^ Leonhardt, Jürgen (2013). Latin: Story of a World Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 2.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Worcestershire.
This user contributes to OpenStreetMap.
This user is a member of
the Guild of Copy Editors.

General

I studied history at University so I'm quite keen on looking at original sources.

I lived in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. That doesn't make me partial but explains my interest in those pages. I've been working on the history sections and pages in that area.

Other projects

I've contributed to:

My interest in history has led to an interest in Latin. I've made some contributions to

Declaration of interests

I should declare a few interests.

I am Exec Director of the Open Rights Group and have a professional interest in IP reform, privacy and citizens' rights issues.

I am related to John Wilson (industrial chemist) whose page I've created and edited.

Current work

New

Latin

Useful source. [1]

Worcestershire

Latin names

Industrial policy and research in 1950s

I've been working on:

And pages for some of the people whose careers were in or started around these institutions:

And may add:

Blog

Blog

Test

  • Latin pronunciation: [n]
  1. ^ Leonhardt, Jürgen (2013). Latin: Story of a World Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 2.

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