User:JamCor
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I'm from Orwell, Cambridgeshire, England.
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| 0.0013% | This user has created 94 of the 7,153,214 articles on the English language Wikipedia. |
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| D:< | Nothing annoys this user more than when a teacher says that Wikipedia isn't reliable and that anybody can enter anything completely untrue that'll stay. |
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What I Do
I mainly do short descriptions but I am a big article creator and I am creating articles for every church in Leicestershire, now that I have finished doing every church in Rutland. See my Pages I've Created section. I'm also adding the name origin of places in Leicestershire. I sometimes fix typos and grammar mistakes if I see one. I also revert vandalism if I see it.
Pictures of the Day
An equirectangular 360×180 degree view of the choir of the nave of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland. Today is Saint Patrick's Day.
Did you know?
- ... that Franklin D. Roosevelt was so impressed by the companion paintings Return of the Mayflower (pictured) and Surrender of the German Fleet to the Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow that he commissioned smaller versions for his own private collection?
- ... that violinist Sol Babitz, a pioneer in historically informed performance, was twice evicted by the police from meetings of the American Musicological Society?
- ... that some green beer is colored with spirulina algae?
- ... that United States interference almost prevented a Canadian skier from competing for Venezuela at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- ... that a YouTuber pays cash bounties for his friends to hunt him down in Minecraft?
- ... that Caroline Jones wore different charity clothes every day in 2015 after her mother died?
- ... that Stephen Foster's best-selling song "Old Uncle Ned" made little money for him due to the many pirated publications circulating in the marketplace?
- ... that the author Pipiet Senja likened her proselytization through teaching and writing to spreading a virus?
- ... that the locomotive Mataró was placed on a monument and fell?
•... that German three-time artistic cycling World Championship runner-up Viola Brand was invited to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, having previously watched the show to improve her English?
•... that the Urdu novel Zameen provides a woman-centric account of Pakistan's independence?
•... that Julie Mennell was a police officer and a forensics specialist before she became vice chancellor of the University of Cumbria?
•... that Brett Ormerod scored five goals for Blackpool in the 2001 Football League play-offs including one in the 2001 Football League Third Division play-off Final?
•... that Wilson Tucker was elected to the Mining and Pastoral region of the Western Australian Legislative Council with just 0.18 per cent of the primary vote?
•... that in "Herr, stärke mich, dein Leiden zu bedenken", Christian Fürchtegott Gellert reflected the theological and emotional impact of the Passion of Jesus, using a familiar Passion hymn tune?
•... that tea room owner Edith Warner was convinced by Robert Oppenheimer to keep her restaurant open to serve the scientists working on the Manhattan Project, including Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi?
•... that the founder of the Australian Flying Arts School took flying lessons so that he could travel throughout the Queensland Outback providing art lessons to its inhabitants?
Newsflash
- At the Academy Awards, One Battle After Another wins six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson (pictured).
- German philosopher Jürgen Habermas dies at the age of 96.
- Chilean architect Smiljan Radić Clarke is awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- In cricket, the Men's T20 World Cup concludes with India defeating New Zealand in the final.
- Mojtaba Khamenei is elected Supreme Leader of Iran following the assassination of his father, Ali Khamenei.
On this Day
March 17: Saint Patrick's Day (Christianity); Anniversary of the Unification of Italy (1861)
- 1337 – Edward the Black Prince was created Duke of Cornwall, the first English dukedom.
- 1776 – American Revolutionary War: The 11‑month Siege of Boston ended with the evacuation of the city's British garrison (depicted).
- 1891 – The transatlantic steamship Utopia accidentally collided with the battleship HMS Anson in the Bay of Gibraltar, sinking in less than twenty minutes and killing 562.
- 1957 – A plane crash on the slopes of Mount Manunggal killed Philippine president Ramon Magsaysay and 24 others.
- 2011 – First Libyan Civil War: The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1973, authorizing military intervention in Libya to protect civilians.
- Marcus Aurelius (d. 180)
- Joseph Baptista (b. 1864)
- Scott Downs (b. 1976)
- Anthony Storr (d. 2001)
What's the time?
- 22:28, March 17, 2026 AEDT [refresh] in eastern Australia
- 21:58, March 17, 2026 ACDT [refresh] in South Australia
- 20:28, March 17, 2026 JST [refresh] in Japan
- 19:28, March 17, 2026 AWST [refresh] in Western Australia
- 16:58, March 17, 2026 IST [refresh] in India
- 11:28, March 17, 2026 GMT [refresh] in Great Britain
- 07:28, March 17, 2026 EDT [refresh] in USA
Pages I've Created (including redirects)
Church of St John the Baptist, Buckminster
St Mary's Church, Bruntingthorpe
St Mary's Church, Broughton Astley
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Brooksby
St Nicholas' Church, Bringhurst
Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Blackfordby
Church of St James the Great, Birstall
Church of St John the Baptist, Billesdon
Church of St John the Baptist, Belton
Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Soar
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Barkestone-le-Vale
Chapel of the Holy Rood, Bagworth
St Peter's Church, Aston Flamville
St Peter's Church, Ashby Parva
St Mary's Church, Ashby Folville
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Wing
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Whitwell
St Andrew's Church, Whissendine
St Nicholas' Church, Thistleton
Church of St Mary the Virgin, South Luffenham
Church of St John the Evangelist, Ryhall
Church of St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew, Ridlington
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Preston
Church of St John the Baptist, North Luffenham
St Matthew's Church, Normanton
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Market Overton
St Andrew's Church, Lyddington
All Saints' Church, Little Casterton
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Langham
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ketton
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Greetham
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Great Casterton
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Exton, Rutland
Church of St Mary Magdalene, Essendine
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Edith Weston
St Nicholas' Church, Cottesmore
Church of St John the Evangelist, Caldecott
St Peter's Church, Brooke, Rutland
All Saints' Church, Braunston-in-Rutland
Church of St John the Baptist, Bisbrooke
St Peter's Church, Belton-in-Rutland
St Mary's Church, Ashwell, Rutland
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ashley
Wiki Projects
| This user is a member of WikiProject East Anglia. |
| This user participates in WikiProject England. |
