User:Jclaxp/sandbox
My notes/personal thoughts and suggestions for articles which I will act on at some point.
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Modern flamethrower tanks
[edit]Chinese T-34-85 with 12 TPO-50 flamethrowers
[edit]https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/565816-t-34-85-tpo-50-the-10th-circle-of-hell/
https://pikabu.ru/tag/%D0%9E%D0%B3%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%82,%D0%A2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B8/hot
https://pikabu.ru/story/kitayskiy_ognennyiy_drakon_7477534?utm_source=linkshare&utm_medium=sharing
https://komodo74.livejournal.com/22587886.html
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/t-34-with-external-flamepods.19623/
https://mil.sina.cn/sd/2018-06-06/detail-ihcqccip3905453.d.html
https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Military-Picture-Thread-post-1945/5-2388949/&page=29
https://old.reddit.com/r/TankPorn/comments/tzcvy2/when_you_really_really_really_have_to_burn/
OT-34 Flamethrower tank
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_OT-34_flamethrower_tank.html
T-55 flame-breathing tank.
https://www.jendow.com.tw/wiki/T34%E5%9D%A6%E5%85%8B
It is not known how
Though it is not known if George did carve the caves himself, in
Local parish records from 1792 by Reverend Thomas Whyte state that George dug out the Cove over five-years (finished in 1724) as a workshop and home.[1]
"Here is a famous cave dug out of a rock by one George Paterson, a smith.It was finished in 1724, after five years' hard labour, as appears from the inscription on one of the chimney-heads. In this cave are several apartments,several beds, a spacious table with a large punch-bow), all cut out of the rockin the nicest manner. Here there was a forge, with a well and washing-house.Here there were several windows which communicated light from above. The author of this extraordinary piece of workmanship, after he had finished it,lived in it for a long time with his wife and family, and prosecuted his business as a smith. He died in it about the year 1735. He was a feuar or feodary, and consequently the cave he formed and embellished so much, and the garden above it, was his own property, and his posterity enjoyed it for some time after his decease. His cave for many years was deemed as a great curiosity, and visited by all the people of fashion." [1]
p.313 Rev. Thos. Whyte, parish minister of Liberton in 1782, contributed in his Account of the Parish of Liberton to the first volume of Archceologia Scotica.
Heighley Castle
[edit]- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heighley_Castle
- built by henry de audley like audleys moat
- useful description here https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353703?section=official-list-entry
- http://www.madeleyvillage.co.uk/about-madeley/history/heighley-castle/
- https://www.ecastles.co.uk/heighley.html Says its on private grounds
- http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/3324.html
- https://ancientmonuments.uk/109285-heighley-castle-madeley
- https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Search.aspx?PageIndex=1&SortOrder=2&Keyword=HEIGHLEY%20CASTLE
Dieulacres Abbey
[edit]- Requires citations in text
- Missing lots of info
Houses of Cistercian monks The abbey of Dieulacres
- Note link to france as well
- I believe the french page for this article has more info
- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wsYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA350&lpg=PA350&dq=Cholpesdale&source=bl&ots=S2LIFagtvK&sig=ACfU3U1L5e5Sd4tBoR4_AZptlR4XESOi_Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjprr7z-dr5AhV3QEEAHWs8ASAQ6AF6BAgdEAM#v=onepage&q=Cholpesdale&f=false
WHALING PROJECT
[edit]Faroe Islands
- Faroe_Islands#Whaling Has very little information or images of whaling. Most sterile image on there. Also seems neutral to the point of being pro the issue.
- This needs adding to the other articles including long finned pilot whale and whaling in the faroe islands:
- "The sustainability of the Faroese pilot whale hunt has been discussed, but with a long-term average catch of around 800 pilot whales on the Faroe Islands a year the hunt is not considered to have a significant impact on the pilot whale population. There are an estimated 128,000 pilot whales in the Northeast Atlantic, and Faroese whaling is therefore considered a sustainable catch by the Faroese government.[2] Annual records of whale drives and strandings of pilot whales and other small cetaceans provide over 400 years of documentation, including statistics, and represents one of the most comprehensive historical records of wildlife utilization anywhere in the world.[3]"
- Long-finned_pilot_whale#Whaling Some extra information and images.
- Requires some extra sources/citations. One quote only gives info up to 1956.
- Isn't at risk of extinction but populations are which isn't listed
- Aboriginal_whaling#Faroese_whaling Is basically empty
- Whaling in the Faroe Islands Page of focus and source of most images.
- Doesnt mention sea shepards offering 1 million euro. {https://www.seashepherd.org.uk/campaigns/operation-bloody-fjords/history-of-opposing-the-grindadrap.html}
- Article needs reorganising and stats only go up to 2016 in the table and 2019 elsewhere.
- "There are 23 towns, villages or bays (Viðvík is not populated) that have the right conditions, and therefore legal authorization, for beaching whales. These are in alphabetical order: Bøur, Fámjin, Fuglafjørður, Funningsfjørður, Húsavík, Hvalba (three sites), Hvalvík, Hvannasund, Klaksvík (in both bays), Kollafjørður, Leynar, Miðvágur, Norðragøta, Norðskáli, Sandavágur, Sandur, Syðrugøta, Tjørnuvík, Tórshavn (in Sandagerð), Trongisvágur, Vágur, Vestmanna, Viðvík (near Hvannasund, but on the east coast of Viðoy) and Øravík.[4]"
- List of 'grinds' or 'grindadráp' (hunts) by number/place:
- Miðvágur (Vágar Island) with 269 grinds (pods of pilot whales) (14.9%) and 46,737 whales (18.5%)
- Klaksvík (Borðoy Island) with 233 grinds (12.9%) and 37,964 whales (15.1%)
- Hvalvík (Streymoy Island) 193 grinds (10.7%) and 31,562 whales (12.5%)
- Vágur (Suðuroy Island) with 155 grinds (8.6%) and 21,144 whales (8.4%)
- Vestmanna (Streymoy Island) with 141 grinds (7.8%) and 19,695 whales (7.8%)
- Hvalba (Suðuroy Island) with 136 grinds (7.5%) and 17,664 whales (7.0%)
- Tórshavn (Streymoy Island with 107 grinds (5.9%) and 13,678 whales (5,4%)
- Hvannasund (Viðoy Island) with 83 grinds (4.6%) and 8,441 whales (3,3%)
- Trongisvágur (Suðuroy Island) with 54 grinds (3.0%) and 6,511 whales (2.6%)
- Funningsfjørður (Eysturoy Island) with 48 grinds (2.7%) and 4,883 whales (1.9%)[5]
- Images to add:
- See Whaling
- Whaling#Faroe_Islands
- Aboriginal_whaling has no section on greenland Whaling#Greenland
Caribbean
- No individual page only a section on Aboriginal_whaling#Caribbean_whaling
- https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/magazine/entry/whaling_in_the_caribbean/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bequia
- https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/orcas-killed-tourists-st-vincent-whaling
- https://roadsandkingdoms.com/2017/the-last-whalers-of-the-caribbean/
- https://iwc.int/bequia
- https://www.intechopen.com/books/new-approaches-to-the-study-of-marine-mammals/yankee-whaling-in-the-caribbean-basin-its-impact-in-a-historical-context
- https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.668597/full
- https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/article1962769.html
- https://news.mongabay.com/2015/08/hunted-orcas-spotlight-caribbean-whaling/
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/st-vincent-whale-killing-thomson-cruise/
- https://antiguaobserver.com/st-vincent-to-introduce-legislation-outlawing-the-killing-of-orcas/
- http://www.caribbean360.com/news/cruise-ship-cancels-tours-st-vincent-slaughter-killer-whales-full-view-visitors
- Whaling - No mention except a small bit about st vincent
Iceland
- Nothing at all in Aboriginal_whaling but has its own page Whaling_in_Iceland
- See Whaling#Iceland
- "Iceland is one of a handful of countries that still maintain a whaling fleet. One company concentrates on hunting fin whales, largely for export to Japan, while the only other one hunts minke whales for domestic consumption, as the meat is popular with tourists."
Russia
- No individual page only a section on Aboriginal_whaling#Russian_whaling
Indonesian
- No individual page only a section on Aboriginal_whaling#Indonesian_whaling
Misc
- According to documents released by WikiLeaks, former US president Barack Obama, who promised to oppose whaling during his presidential campaign, used diplomatic channels to put pressure on Norway during his visit for the conferment of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Whaling_in_Norway
- Whaling#Ongoing_debate
- Whale_conservation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Audley%27s_Moat
- Early career section on tobacco and alcohol lobbying
- In political ideology and views it's discussed how she voted to overturn smoking ban. Surely there is someway the two sections can be brought together as one?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Molyneux#22Cans
- Needs legacy game added
- Needs more stuff added
- Curiosity popularity and what happened
- What happened with Godus and the second version
- Abandoned projects?
- New game info
ORCA
[edit]- List of captive killer whales Need to add links to locations/parks
- Kamogawa Sea World - bare
- Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium - absolutely nothing on orcas
- Marineland of Antibes - very little on orcas
- SeaWorld San Antonio - requires citation and nothing on orcas
- Chimelong Ocean Kingdom
- Loro Parque
- Parques Reunidos
- Miami Seaquarium
- SeaWorld San Diego
- Blackpool Zoo
- "Tilikum (sometimes misspelled Tillikum) was a bull orca involved in three human deaths while he was in captivity, one at Sealand of the Pacific and two at Seaworld Orlando. He was captured near Iceland in November 1983 at about two years of age. He was the largest orca in captivity and also the most successful sire in captivity, with 21 offspring, 11 of which are still alive."
- Tilikum (killer whale) "He sired 21 calves, of which ten are still alive."
- new info
- [12]
- [13]
SE ASIA ENVIRONMENT & HISTORY PROJECT
[edit]- Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy - no mention of environmental impact. Seems like a page that's for advertisement. The talk page has a brief mention.
- Arunachal Pradesh - No mention of slash and burn practise or the environment
- Kimpese
- Environmental issues in Indonesia - Under developed
- East Timor - Seems a little light on info
- Borneo Orangutan Survival - Missing full list of tv shows and stuff. Needs cleaning up.
- Heart of Borneo - Very bare
- Borneo peat swamp forests - Fires some parts not referenced properly
- 2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires - Surely shouldnt be called 'wildfires' when they're not wild? It literally says "Fires normally occur around the dry season as slash-and-burn methods are used to clear the forest to make way for agriculture, livestock, logging, and mining, leading to deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. "
- 2019 Southeast Asian haze- Surely there must have been more international/national action here?
- Asia Pulp & Paper - related to above?
- Eka Tjipta Widjaja - related?
- Sarawak Report -
- Sun bear - Connected to above needs more info/connection
LOCAL: PEAK DISTRICT
[edit]- Navio Roman Fort - Add stuff to this from friend working on it currently
LOCAL: ENDON PROJECT
[edit]- Audley moated manor - shards of bone. Survey etc.
- Old bank house
- Sutton house
- the local farms
- the plough
- Idea: Contact that local historian
- Info about whitebridge and local mine
- Mine at stockton brook
- The canal
- The church
- Endon
- Caldon Canal
- Stockton Brook - Doesnt exist
- The Ashes, Endon - check for bias
LOCAL: EDINBURGH
[edit]Lincoln O'Barry
[edit]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7inn7ec260
26 August 2020
“O'Barry and Good were found guilty and charged civil penalties of $59,500 in 1999.”
https://www.animallaw.info/case/matter-richard-obarry
https://marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_19.html
- Cant find any proof of this other than on these blogs
"O’Barry is co-author of three books, Behind the Dolphin Smile, To Free a Dolphin (both with Keith Colbourne) and most recently Die Bucht about dolphins and the making of The Cove published in Germany with Hans Peter Roth. Richard O’Barry is a Fellow National in the Explorers Club."
"O’Barry and his son Lincoln O'Barry are also behind the Blood Dolphin$ TV show for Discovery's Animal Planet, which continues on where The Cove left off."
https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/blood-dolphins-shines-light-on-dolphin-s-plight/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1705083/
- Also see lincoln o barry page
IMAGES TO FIX
[edit]Templates
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References
- ^ a b Whyte, Thomas (1792). "An Account of the Parish of Liberton in Mid Lothian, or County of Edinburgh". Archaeologia Scotica. 1: 292–388. ISSN 2517-634X.
- ^ "Inside the Grind: The Fight for Whale Hunting in the Faroe Islands – Motherboard". Motherboard. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Home
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ https://heimabeiti.fo/176
- ^ heimabeiti.fo – Ymisk hagtøl um grind (Various statistics about whaling in the Faroes)