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Hey, I've added a post to the Boho talk page regarding creation of a separate Noon's Hole article. I see you've not been active on Wikipedia for a few weeks but just in case you're about, I figured I'd ask your opinion. Add any comments to the article's talk page, or reply here or on my talk page and I should get the message. Cheers, Fattonyni ( talk) 23:37, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
thanks for your contributions . youngbohemian ( talk)11:57 10 march 2009
Good stuff, I'll get on it at some point. Great work so far on the article! Just realised you've been here a while without receiving a proper welcome, so here's a table of handy links for you, free of charge :-) Remember you can sign comments with four tildes (~~~~) to automatically add a timestamp. Fattonyni ( talk) 17:53, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
{{ helpme}}
for example, suppose i mention a flower like Erica cinerea (bell heather) in my article, how do I link this in the correct format to the wikipedia page on Erica cinerea . Youngbohemian ( talk) 17:11, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
I was about to do some formatting on the Boho article to make it a little easier to read (some neatening of the Places of interest section and I've found a way to split the list of references into two columns), but I realised you're still working away at the moment too! I figure I'd best not change anything for now or I might inadvertently overwrite a bunch of your most recent edits... I'll leave it until another time, it's way past my bed time anyway :-) All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 02:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
My next contribution was actually going to be mention of Boho in old literature and joining it all together in a story but its quite difficult to read old irish and to tell if its actually Boho fermanagh they are talking about or some other places down south . Also i was going to add more specifically Boho folk tales but these are quite hard to find with the appropriate references ! Keep up the good work Youngbohemian ( talk) 18:01, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I'm making a few formatting changes on Boho, just to get it to conform better with Wikipedia standards -- I figured I'd explain one of them though rather than just change it without comment -- I see you've got the hang of linking to other articles, good job! The only thing I'd mention is that links should be avoided where possible in headings -- this is mainly for accessibility reasons, for blind users with screen readers for instance. A useful resource for general formatting guidelines can be found in Wikipedia:Manual of Style, which has sections for most format-related concepts. I also have some links that I've found useful so far on my own sub-page at User:Fattonyni/Links; you might find some of them useful too.
Keep up the good work, Fattonyni ( talk) 11:34, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Sorry if i was a bit over zealous with the links . I will try and load the picture maybe this weekend or next week . i think it would help if people had some kind of perception of the geographical area that is being described . Youngbohemian ( talk) 16:46, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
I added a couple of pictures, of grassland and cows for the moment anyway . I added a panoramic piture , its about 270 degrees really but it is also small, i would like to see it stretched across the screen ! If you have any pictures of Boho High cross, that would be good for the article also or any old photographs of people making a ruck in a meadow ....also good . Youngbohemian ( talk) 15:35, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Youngbohemian ( talk) 21:12, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
I also wanted to add some specifically Boho "tales" but these are very hard to attribute to anybody since I have to have documented references . but i can easily do this after the review process . My plan is to continually update myself with information so that the investigation of the area is second to none. Your contributions have been excellent so far . I don't have a big wealth of information to hand but find a lot of it online in old libraries of irish books which although there are a few in ireland there seems to be quite a lot kept in american libraries ! Youngbohemian ( talk) 16:03, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Youngbohemian ( talk) 17:18, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Hey Youngbohemian, you might want to take a look at Wikipedia:Peer review/Boho, County Fermanagh/archive1 and save it to your watched list (click on the "watch" tab at the top of the page) -- an experienced editor has now reviewed the article and has raised a number of very good points -- but is also very positive about the work so far. Perhaps you could take a look through his comments when you're next online. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 01:39, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
yes i was just going to expand some of the geological environment section I have been working on and then look through the comments Youngbohemian ( talk) 13:29, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
Hi Youngbohemian, I've added a response to your question on my talk page. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 00:35, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Hey Youngbohemian, a response to your editing question on the above article is on my talk page. Fattonyni ( talk) 00:51, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
Hi Youngbohemian - could you please not add {{ Ireland-stub}} to anything you've marked with a specific county geo-stub? If an article is marked with, say {{ Fermanagh-geo-stub}}, then it's already in a subcategory of Category:Ireland stubs and doesn't need to also have the basic {{ Ireland-stub}}. If all of Ireland's geostubs were also marked with a plain Ireland-stub, Category:Ireland stubs would be so full as to be of no use to editors. Thanks. Grutness... wha? 23:23, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
ok, thanks for your help Youngbohemian ( talk) 11:35, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
Hey, just spotted that you seem to have created duplicate articles on the townland of Aghnaglack -- is there actually a difference between these two, other than the spelling? If there isn't, you might be best copying the additional text from Aghnaglack, Boho to Aghanaglack and either redirecting the former to the latter, or deleting the former, to avoid confusion.
Oh by the way, excellent additional photos on the Boho page, they look great! N.B. I've answered your other question about the Boho article on my talk page. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 02:39, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
No , I don't think there is any difference , probably just too keen to get it all down . what i was really trying to do is have a series of articles like boho, aghanaglack , boho killydrum , boho high cross etc .... so that they would all fall into a group instead of on random pages on wikipedia , like boho , fairy tales etc .. obviously this could be sorted out in links to the articles but when you type in boho on the page it brings you to a Disambiguation page , which lists boho caves and boho the area but none of the townlands . since townlands can have similar names over the whole island of ireland then i thought it might be better to prefix the townland names with boho . ok you can let me know how you think it is best to merge the articles .. Youngbohemian ( talk) 11:06, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
OK , i understand your reasoning now or should I say the reasoning of wikipedia . I will watch out for this in future articles . Really , a lot of articles I create just stem off the Boho article Youngbohemian ( talk) 20:10, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
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Added more references to important historical and geological (PASSI) associations with this townland Youngbohemian 23:56, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
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Thanks, i have added some historical perspectives to the article. Overall there are other main topics to discuss in this article as well as environmental and geological significance as part of the west fermanagh scarplands Youngbohemian 00:20, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Hi youngbohemian, sorry I only spotted your message on my talk page today. By the look of things, you're doing the right thing at the moment with the townland articles; i.e. removing the proposed deletion tag and inserting more notable information into each article. Because Wikipedia is open and anyone can essentially start articles on any subject, a few rules are in place to ensure that the encyclopedia isn't filled up with empty or unnotable articles.
A couple of the articles above might not be quite up to a keepable standard yet, but they're going in the right direction. If you have further info that you really want to add to an article but haven't had time yet to research or cite properly, you can add it to the talk page of the article - maybe stick it under the heading "work in progress" or something. That way other editors will know that the article has more to give and would be less likely to propose it for deletion; some editors may even come along and do the research for you and make the necessary additions to the article.
Hope this helps!
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Yes, sorry I was unavoidably busy, but i shall try to improve the quality of the articles. I was trying to avoid making an article that was too large but your suggestion may be the best way forward.Youngbohemian 14:32, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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BONAGH It seems the article has been deleted now. I have been extremely busy of late so I have not had the chance to go back and expand the article. More than a dictionary definition, it relates to an old system of patronage in early Irish history. There are a few historical references to the Bonagh but with a lot old words it has multiple different spellings. Some other time then . Youngbohemian 19:15, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hello Youngbohemian - i like the article Lisgoole Abbey to which you have contributed a lot but there is some thing wrong with the coordinates that you entered - they are showing Lisgoole Abbey to be located on Trannish Island upper Lough Erne! Lisgoole Abbey, as i'm sure you know, is just south west of Enniskillen and across the Erne from the Killyhevlin hotel and approx. to these coordinates= | 54°19′29″N 7°37′49″W / 54.324757°N 7.630216°W also check out [1] look forward to hearing from you - all the best - ( User talk:Mervs68) 00:01, 2 December 2014 (UTC)
OK thanks Mervs68, I changed it to the coordinates mentioned in your note Youngbohemian 20:07, 1 March 2015 (UTC)
Your welcome Youngbohemian - all the best ( User talk:Mervs68) 22:10, 1 March 2015 (UTC)
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Hey, I've added a post to the Boho talk page regarding creation of a separate Noon's Hole article. I see you've not been active on Wikipedia for a few weeks but just in case you're about, I figured I'd ask your opinion. Add any comments to the article's talk page, or reply here or on my talk page and I should get the message. Cheers, Fattonyni ( talk) 23:37, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
thanks for your contributions . youngbohemian ( talk)11:57 10 march 2009
Good stuff, I'll get on it at some point. Great work so far on the article! Just realised you've been here a while without receiving a proper welcome, so here's a table of handy links for you, free of charge :-) Remember you can sign comments with four tildes (~~~~) to automatically add a timestamp. Fattonyni ( talk) 17:53, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
{{ helpme}}
for example, suppose i mention a flower like Erica cinerea (bell heather) in my article, how do I link this in the correct format to the wikipedia page on Erica cinerea . Youngbohemian ( talk) 17:11, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
I was about to do some formatting on the Boho article to make it a little easier to read (some neatening of the Places of interest section and I've found a way to split the list of references into two columns), but I realised you're still working away at the moment too! I figure I'd best not change anything for now or I might inadvertently overwrite a bunch of your most recent edits... I'll leave it until another time, it's way past my bed time anyway :-) All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 02:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
My next contribution was actually going to be mention of Boho in old literature and joining it all together in a story but its quite difficult to read old irish and to tell if its actually Boho fermanagh they are talking about or some other places down south . Also i was going to add more specifically Boho folk tales but these are quite hard to find with the appropriate references ! Keep up the good work Youngbohemian ( talk) 18:01, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I'm making a few formatting changes on Boho, just to get it to conform better with Wikipedia standards -- I figured I'd explain one of them though rather than just change it without comment -- I see you've got the hang of linking to other articles, good job! The only thing I'd mention is that links should be avoided where possible in headings -- this is mainly for accessibility reasons, for blind users with screen readers for instance. A useful resource for general formatting guidelines can be found in Wikipedia:Manual of Style, which has sections for most format-related concepts. I also have some links that I've found useful so far on my own sub-page at User:Fattonyni/Links; you might find some of them useful too.
Keep up the good work, Fattonyni ( talk) 11:34, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Sorry if i was a bit over zealous with the links . I will try and load the picture maybe this weekend or next week . i think it would help if people had some kind of perception of the geographical area that is being described . Youngbohemian ( talk) 16:46, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
I added a couple of pictures, of grassland and cows for the moment anyway . I added a panoramic piture , its about 270 degrees really but it is also small, i would like to see it stretched across the screen ! If you have any pictures of Boho High cross, that would be good for the article also or any old photographs of people making a ruck in a meadow ....also good . Youngbohemian ( talk) 15:35, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Youngbohemian ( talk) 21:12, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
I also wanted to add some specifically Boho "tales" but these are very hard to attribute to anybody since I have to have documented references . but i can easily do this after the review process . My plan is to continually update myself with information so that the investigation of the area is second to none. Your contributions have been excellent so far . I don't have a big wealth of information to hand but find a lot of it online in old libraries of irish books which although there are a few in ireland there seems to be quite a lot kept in american libraries ! Youngbohemian ( talk) 16:03, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Youngbohemian ( talk) 17:18, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Hey Youngbohemian, you might want to take a look at Wikipedia:Peer review/Boho, County Fermanagh/archive1 and save it to your watched list (click on the "watch" tab at the top of the page) -- an experienced editor has now reviewed the article and has raised a number of very good points -- but is also very positive about the work so far. Perhaps you could take a look through his comments when you're next online. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 01:39, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
yes i was just going to expand some of the geological environment section I have been working on and then look through the comments Youngbohemian ( talk) 13:29, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
Hi Youngbohemian, I've added a response to your question on my talk page. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 00:35, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Hey Youngbohemian, a response to your editing question on the above article is on my talk page. Fattonyni ( talk) 00:51, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
Hi Youngbohemian - could you please not add {{ Ireland-stub}} to anything you've marked with a specific county geo-stub? If an article is marked with, say {{ Fermanagh-geo-stub}}, then it's already in a subcategory of Category:Ireland stubs and doesn't need to also have the basic {{ Ireland-stub}}. If all of Ireland's geostubs were also marked with a plain Ireland-stub, Category:Ireland stubs would be so full as to be of no use to editors. Thanks. Grutness... wha? 23:23, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
ok, thanks for your help Youngbohemian ( talk) 11:35, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
Hey, just spotted that you seem to have created duplicate articles on the townland of Aghnaglack -- is there actually a difference between these two, other than the spelling? If there isn't, you might be best copying the additional text from Aghnaglack, Boho to Aghanaglack and either redirecting the former to the latter, or deleting the former, to avoid confusion.
Oh by the way, excellent additional photos on the Boho page, they look great! N.B. I've answered your other question about the Boho article on my talk page. All the best, Fattonyni ( talk) 02:39, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
No , I don't think there is any difference , probably just too keen to get it all down . what i was really trying to do is have a series of articles like boho, aghanaglack , boho killydrum , boho high cross etc .... so that they would all fall into a group instead of on random pages on wikipedia , like boho , fairy tales etc .. obviously this could be sorted out in links to the articles but when you type in boho on the page it brings you to a Disambiguation page , which lists boho caves and boho the area but none of the townlands . since townlands can have similar names over the whole island of ireland then i thought it might be better to prefix the townland names with boho . ok you can let me know how you think it is best to merge the articles .. Youngbohemian ( talk) 11:06, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
OK , i understand your reasoning now or should I say the reasoning of wikipedia . I will watch out for this in future articles . Really , a lot of articles I create just stem off the Boho article Youngbohemian ( talk) 20:10, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
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Added more references to important historical and geological (PASSI) associations with this townland Youngbohemian 23:56, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
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Thanks, i have added some historical perspectives to the article. Overall there are other main topics to discuss in this article as well as environmental and geological significance as part of the west fermanagh scarplands Youngbohemian 00:20, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Hi youngbohemian, sorry I only spotted your message on my talk page today. By the look of things, you're doing the right thing at the moment with the townland articles; i.e. removing the proposed deletion tag and inserting more notable information into each article. Because Wikipedia is open and anyone can essentially start articles on any subject, a few rules are in place to ensure that the encyclopedia isn't filled up with empty or unnotable articles.
A couple of the articles above might not be quite up to a keepable standard yet, but they're going in the right direction. If you have further info that you really want to add to an article but haven't had time yet to research or cite properly, you can add it to the talk page of the article - maybe stick it under the heading "work in progress" or something. That way other editors will know that the article has more to give and would be less likely to propose it for deletion; some editors may even come along and do the research for you and make the necessary additions to the article.
Hope this helps!
Fattonyni (
talk) 16:13, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Yes, sorry I was unavoidably busy, but i shall try to improve the quality of the articles. I was trying to avoid making an article that was too large but your suggestion may be the best way forward.Youngbohemian 14:32, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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BONAGH It seems the article has been deleted now. I have been extremely busy of late so I have not had the chance to go back and expand the article. More than a dictionary definition, it relates to an old system of patronage in early Irish history. There are a few historical references to the Bonagh but with a lot old words it has multiple different spellings. Some other time then . Youngbohemian 19:15, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hello Youngbohemian - i like the article Lisgoole Abbey to which you have contributed a lot but there is some thing wrong with the coordinates that you entered - they are showing Lisgoole Abbey to be located on Trannish Island upper Lough Erne! Lisgoole Abbey, as i'm sure you know, is just south west of Enniskillen and across the Erne from the Killyhevlin hotel and approx. to these coordinates= | 54°19′29″N 7°37′49″W / 54.324757°N 7.630216°W also check out [1] look forward to hearing from you - all the best - ( User talk:Mervs68) 00:01, 2 December 2014 (UTC)
OK thanks Mervs68, I changed it to the coordinates mentioned in your note Youngbohemian 20:07, 1 March 2015 (UTC)
Your welcome Youngbohemian - all the best ( User talk:Mervs68) 22:10, 1 March 2015 (UTC)
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