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Although I originally come from Cornwall, I currently live near Coventry, England, where I work as an archivist at the University of Warwick. I'm a graduate in history from the University of Kent and in archive administration from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. I'm a Special Constable with Warwickshire Police, and also a former member of the Territorial Army.
My interests include military history, fortifications, church history and architecture (interest only - I'm not religious), law enforcement history, cinema and theatre, the British honours system, the 1920s, roleplaying games and fantasy literature.
Edits
The following are main namespace edits only:
- My 1st edit was on 2 May 2004
- My 100th edit was on 17 June 2004
- My 500th edit was on 17 August 2004
- My 1,000th edit was on 30 August 2004
- My 2,000th edit was on 6 December 2004
- My 3,000th edit was on 30 March 2005
- My 4,000th edit was on 18 July 2005
- My 5,000th edit was on 11 August 2005
- My 6,000th edit was on 9 September 2005
- My 7,000th edit was on 1 November 2005
- My 8,000th edit was on 18 January 2006
- My 9,000th edit was on 18 February 2006
- My 10,000th edit was on 20 March 2006
- My 11,000th edit was on 7 May 2006
Oh so you are a police pig. No wonder. I have a special page for cops like you:
http://www.geocities.com/truthseekerfinder/operation_ore.htm
24.147.37.116William H. Kennedy
This is all quite frightening!
Articles I've worked on
Of all these articles I'm most proud of:
- Stable belt - visually attractive and I've put a lot of work into it.
- The series of articles on senior officers of the Metropolitan Police, most researched pretty much from scratch from archives of The Times.