When and Where | |
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Date | Friday, 4 March 2016 |
Time | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm |
Address | National Library of Wales Penglais Rd |
City | Aberystwyth SY23 3BU, Wales |
Event information
[edit]The Art and Feminism edit-a-thon is a global event and last year more than 1500 participants from all over the world took part. This year we are getting involved in Wales in a bid to close the gender gap on Wikipedia and create or improve articles on subjects related to art and feminism. Find out more here
- Date: Friday, 4 March 2016
- Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
- Location: National Library of Wales, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth SY23 3BU, Wales
- Hosts: National Library of Wales
- Free lunch
Please bring a laptop with you! (or request to borrow one)
List of articles to edit
[edit]Below is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon, but you are welcome to work on anything you like.
Please note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!
- See also: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
To create:
- Elizabeth Baker (diarist) (1729–1789), diarist
- Mia Arnesby Brown (1867–1931), artist
- Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen (1845–1927), writer
- Mary Davies (poet) (1846–1882), poet
- Mary Anne Edmunds (1813–1858), educator
- Winifred Fanny Edwards (1876–1959), writer
- Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), performer
- Winifred Mair Griffiths (1916–1996), educator
- Elizabeth Jane Louis Jones (1889–1952), educator
- Margaret Jones (travel writer) (died 1902), writer
- Mary Pendrill Llewelyn (1811–1874), writer
- Mary Edith Nepean (1876–1960), writer
- Mary Owen (1796–1875), hymnist
- Anne Penny (fl. 1729–1780), writer
- Sarah Winifred Parry (1870–1953), writer
- Amy Parry-Williams (1910–1988), singer and writer
- Catherine Roberts (writer) (1891–1985), writer
- Caroline Anne James Skeel (1908–1968), historian
- Louie Myfanwy Thomas (1908–1968), novelist
- Sarah Beffin♥
- Louisa Hawkins (artist)♥
- Mariamne Johnes♥
- Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn♥
- Elizabeth Ratcliffe♥
- Women's suffrage in Wales
- cy:Joan Hutt
- cy:Margaret Lindsay Williams
- cy:Shani Rhys James
- cy:Frances Hoggan
- cy:Margaret Mackworth, ail Viscountess Rhondda
- cy:Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn♥
- cy:Mariamne Johnes♥
- cy:Louisa Hawkins♥
- cy:Sarah Beffin♥
- cy:Elizabeth Baker (diarist) (1729–1789), diarist
- cy:Mia Arnesby Brown (1867–1931), artist
- cy:Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen (1845–1927), writer
- cy:Mary Davies (poet) (1846–1882), poet
- cy:Mary Anne Edmunds (1813–1858), educator
- cy:Winifred Fanny Edwards (1876–1959), writer
- cy:Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), performer
- cy:Winifred Mair Griffiths (1916–1996), educator
- cy:Elizabeth Jane Louis Jones (1889–1952), educator
- cy:Margaret Jones (travel writer) (died 1902), writer
- cy:Mary Pendrill Llewelyn (1811–1874), writer
- cy:Mary Edith Nepean (1876–1960), writer
- cy:Mary Owen (1796–1875), hymnist
- cy:Anne Penny (fl. 1729–1780), writer
- cy:Sarah Winifred Parry (1870–1953), writer
- cy:Amy Parry-Williams (1910–1988), singer and writer
- cy:Catherine Roberts (writer) (1891–1985), writer
- cy:Caroline Anne James Skeel (1908–1968), historian
- cy:Louie Myfanwy Thomas (1908–1968), novelist
To improve:
- Margiad Evans
- Augusta Hall♥
- Angharad Llwyd♥
- Shani Rhys James
- Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
- Sarah Jane Rees
- Amy Dillwyn
- Frances Hoggan
- cy:Gwen John
- cy:Nina Hammet
- cy:Catherine Zeta-Jones
- cy:Cerys Matthews
- cy:Bonnie Tyler
- cy:Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen)
- cy:Amy Dillwyn
- cy:Augusta Hall♥
- cy:Charlotte Guest
- cy:Angharad Llwyd♥
- cy:Augusta Hall♥
- cy:Margiad Evans
♥ Biography in Joyner, Paul (1997). Artists in Wales: c.1740 - c.1851; a Handlist of Artists Living and Working in Wales from c.1740 Up to c.1851. Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales. ISBN 978-1-862-25003-1. OCLC 48803631.
Resources for editing
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Improved Articles
[edit]- Rhestr o erthyglau mae mynychwyr wedi bod yn gweithio arno
- cy:Augusta Hall, Arglwyddes Llanofer - adio delwedd
- cy:Catherine Zeta-Jones
- cy:Cerys Matthews
- cy:Bonnie Tyler
- cy:Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen)
- cy:Louie Myfanwy Thomas
- cy:Margaret Jones
- Amy Dillwyn
- Mary Dillwyn
- Mary Lloyd (sculptor)
- Shani Rhys James
- Ann Yearsley
New articles
[edit]- cy:Angharad Llwyd
- cy:Amy Parry-Williams
- cy:Winifred Fanny Edwards
- cy:Margaret Jones
- cy:Eleri Mills
- Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn
- Marion Delyth (Soon)
- Nicky Arscott (Soon)
- Margaret Fisher Prout
- Mia Arnesby Brown
External links
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- Avi Allen
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View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction