User:Nathan43

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Hello, and welcome to my user page.[edit]

This (above) is a photograph of the beautiful Wye Downs, near where I grew up in the county of Kent (photo credit: Alfred Gay). I'm originally from the UK but have lived in the US for many years. Some of my interests are education (I taught in NYC schools for over thirty years), history, writing, literature, singing & all good music, nature, gardening, hiking, and murder mysteries.

An Anglo-American I respect immensely is Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense, Agrarian Justice, and The Crisis, who wrote "...my country is the world, and my religion is to do good".

Sunflower in my garden
A red rose, a symbol for beauty.
This user is interested in beauty.
This user is interested in Impressionism.
This user is interested in the Romantic period.
This user enjoys listening to music.
This user has great respect for
Antonín Dvořák.
This user is thankful that Sergei Prokofiev existed.
This user is interested in the American Revolution.
Phrygian CapThis user is interested in the
French Revolution
This user is interested in the Haitian Revolution.
This user is interested in labour history.


This user greatly admires
Abraham Lincoln.
This user likes Thomas Paine.



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This user likes cats.
This user is a Goldendoodle lover.


This user is a member of
WikiProject History.
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Here are illustrations from some of my favourite books:[edit]

Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, Illustration by C E Brock
Alfred Jingle, from Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
The Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James, cover
Gil Blas - Germinal, by Émile Zola
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoevsky
Hard Times, by Charles Dickens; Stephen and Rachel (Harry French)
Mother, by Maxim Gorky
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens; Mr Micawber and Mrs Micawber
James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, 1989 stamps from Soviet Union!