User:Laurel Bush
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Via a PC in Wick Library (Ordnance Survey grid reference ND362507) User:Laurel Bush was created in Wikipedia in 2005 circa Imbolc in the northern hemisphere, Lughnasadh in the southern.
The creator was born beside Hadrian's Wall (NZ228646). He is both male and very heterosexual, and enjoys wearing the kilt or toga. He listens to too much Radio 4.
[edit] Articles initiated
- A99 road
- Arbuthnott Commission
- Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972
- Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Act, 1886
- Highland Potato Famine (1846 - 1857)
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance
- Napier Commission
- The Parliaments of England
- Politics of the Highland Council area
- The Standing Stones of Caithness
- Stone Lud
- 1266 Treaty of Perth
- United Kingdom constituencies
[edit] Bibliography
Some publications relevant to work within Wikipedia:
- Cannabis: Legalise and Utilise, Legalise Cannabis Alliance (UK, NR3 3WB), 2000, ISBN 0-9535693-1-4
- Celtic Myths and Legends, Charles Squire, Gresham, 1912, as republished by Paragon (UK, BS8 1PB), 1998, ISBN 0-75252-6766
- The Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer, Green Planet Company (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), 1994, ISBN 0-9524560-0-1
- The Great Highland Famine, T M Devine, John Donald Publishers Ltd (UK, EH3 5AA), 1998, ISBN 0-85976-201-7
- History of Caithness (2nd edition), James T Calder, 1887, as republished by Stansfield, Fortrose, 1973
- The Invention of Celtic Scotland, Edward J Cowan in Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, editors Cowan and R Andrew MacDonald, Tuckwell Press Ltd (UK, EH40 3DG), 2000, ISBN 1-86232-151-5
- Know Your Council, Highland Council, 2003
- Land for the People?, Ewan A Cameron, Tuckwell Press Ltd (UK, EH40 3DG), 1996, ISBN 1-898410-291
- Last of the Free, James Hunter, Mainstream Publishing Company (Edinburgh) Ltd (UK, EH1 3UG), 2000, ISBN 1-840-18-376-4
- Life, the Universe and Everything, Douglas Adams, Millennium, 1994, ISBN 0-575-074-85-X
- The Making of the Crofting Community ("New Edition"), James Hunter, Birlinn Ltd (UK, EH8 8BH), 2000, (original edition published by John Donaldson Publishers Ltd, 1976), ISBN 0-85976-537-7
- Mapping Index 2002, Ordnance Survey, 2002, ISBN 0-319-00978-5
- National Map Series: Caithness, John Bartholomew & Son (UK, EH9 1TA), 1985, ISBN 0-7028-0060-0
- The Penny Whistle, Norman Dannatt, The Clarke Tinwhistle Co, c1993
- The History of the Tinwhistle, The Clarke Tinwhistle Co, 2005, ISBN 0-9549693-2-4
- This Noble Harbour, Marinell Ash, Cromarty Firth Port Authority, 1991, ISBN 0-859763-196
- The Standing Stones of Caithness, Leslie J Myatt, 2003
- Timber, Fintan Vallely, ISBN 0951156918
- Wick of the North, Frank Foden, North of Scotland Newspapers, Wick, Caithness, (date?), ISBN 1-871704-17-0