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About me[edit]

My first visit to the encyclopedia was in December 2003, though I made my first edit in November 2004. From 2006 to early 2008, I contributed on on a frequent level and helped expand and improve several high profile articles, eventually getting Bill Clinton, University College London, Jonathon Band and Winston ChurchilltoGood Article status at the time. I have less time to edit nowadays, but still do a few edits each month and since 2016, I mostly contribute to maritime, geography and history subjects, with a focus on Scotland related articles. In September 2022, I helped improve Charles Edward Stuart to GA status.

I hold three academic degrees in geography, law and marine operations. I am a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation and a member for the Society for Nautical Research. In 2021 I changed my username from LordHarris to Coldupnorth.

New articles and templates created[edit]

First Sea Lords

  • First Sea Lord Sir Rhoderick McGrigor
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Caspar John
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Henry Jackson
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Lord Walter Kerr
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Frederick Richards
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Charles Madden
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Frederick Field
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Cunningham
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Sydney Dacres
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Charles Lambe
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Hastings Yelverston
  • First Sea Lord Admiral Sir William Staveley.
  • Ships and Maritime

  • HMS Ulysses (1917)
  • HMS Murray (1914)
  • HMS Radiant (1916)
  • HMS Torrent (1916)
  • HMS Surprise (1916)
  • HMS Tornado (1917)
  • HMS North Star (1916)
  • HMS Partridge (1916)
  • HMS Pheasant (1916)
  • HMS Rob Roy (1916)
  • HMS Recruit (1916)
  • HMS Swift (G46)
  • Fibre optic gyrocompass
  • UK Chamber of Shipping
  • Merchant Navy Training Board
  • SIGTTO
  • Carisbrooke Shipping
  • Witherby Publishing Group
  • Ballast Water Management Convention
  • UK P&I Club
  • HMS Aurora (1766)
  • HMS Aeolus (1758)
  • IGC Code
  • IGF Code
  • HMS Tormentor (1917)
  • Leith Nautical College (created from redirect)
  • International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (created from redirect)
  • Cape Town Agreement
  • HMS Ulleswater (1917)
  • HMS Mastiff (1914)
  • HMS Sturgeon (1917)
  • HNoMS Eskdale (L36)
  • TDC Code
  • International Code on Intact Stability
  • Athens Convention
  • International Grain Code
  • IMSBC Code
  • Under keel clearance
  • People

  • Sir Thomas Snagge
  • Juan Almeida Bosque
  • Ian Freer
  • Bobby Di Cicco
  • Gillian Rose (Geographer)
  • Joel Johnson
  • Malcolm Grant
  • Jean-Claude Gaudin
  • The Bankes Family of Dorset
  • William John Bankes
  • John Bankes
  • Ralph Bankes
  • Geoffrey Spicer-Simson
  • Manuel Gonzales Prada
  • Roger Clinton, Sr.
  • Robert Radcliffe, 5th Earl of Sussex
  • Major General Edward Woodgate
  • William Sevenoke
  • Henry Maleverer
  • Gregory de Rokesley
  • Émile Camuset
  • Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet
  • Joe Wicks (coach)
  • Sydney Johnson
  • Diana Devlin
  • Koji Sekimizu
  • William A. O'Neil
  • Arsenio Dominguez
  • Eleanor Dalyell
  • Places, Buildings and Infrastructure

  • Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
  • St Stephen's Church
  • Priest's House Museum
  • Green Island
  • City of Portsmouth Girls' School
  • City of Portsmouth Boys' School
  • Corfe Hills School
  • Canford Magna
  • St Margaret's Church
  • Mayfield school
  • St.James' Church, Poole
  • Cartwright Gardens
  • Changhua-Kaohsiung Viaduct
  • Cangde Grand Bridge
  • Nine Elms to Waterloo Viaduct
  • Loch Loyne
  • Auldcathie
  • Kirkmichael, Moray
  • Powfoot
  • Harburn
  • Chastelet
  • Malleny House and Garden
  • Libberton
  • Scalloway Museum
  • Tangwick Haa
  • Kettla Ness
  • Quendale
  • Almond Valley Viaduct
  • Threemiletown
  • Kirknewton House
  • Rona Lighthouse
  • Todhead Lighthouse
  • Drinks and Distilleries

  • Leopard's Leap
  • Convalmore distillery
  • Ardnahoe distillery
  • Ardnamurchan distillery
  • Clydeside distillery
  • Harris distillery
  • Glasgow distillery
  • Nc’nean distillery
  • Arbikie distillery
  • Auchinblae distillery
  • Torabhaig distillery
  • Miltonduff Distillery
  • Dalmunach distillery
  • Saxa Vord distillery
  • Falkirk distillery
  • Ardross distillery
  • Film, TV and Literature

  • You Never Can Tell (song)
  • Filming at UCL
  • Mimi and Toutou Go Forth. The Bizarre Battle for Lake Tanganyika
  • The Long Valley
  • Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team
  • Lord Randolph Churchill
  • London to Ladysmith via Pretoria
  • Marlborough: His Life and Times.
  • Other

  • United Energy Systems of Ukraine
  • The British Museum Department of Asia
  • BX Plastics
  • Coucou de Rennes
  • Honours of Winston Churchill
  • Burma Rifles
  • Winston Churchill as writer
  • Addiscombe Military Academy
  • History of University College London
  • Poole Logboat
  • Operation Braunschweig
  • James Ritchie & Son.
  • Templates

  • Template:University College London
  • Template:Colditz
  • Template:Churchill
  • Template:New Deal
  • Template:Wellesley
  • Template:Gin distilleries in the United Kingdom.
  • GA Reviews[edit]

    I have in the past done some GA reviews but stopped so I could focus on article expansion. I am however always happy to help review any article, just leave me a message. For my old GA reviews see:

    Barnstars and Awards[edit]

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