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I live in Bath, England.
The images I have contributed are shown on my commons user page: commons:User:Rwendland (wl)
Links to other wikis I use: meta:User:Rwendland (wl), Wikimedia UK (wl)
My first edit was on 14 November 2004, to Diego Garcia.
- 2022: (Maritime Exclusion Zone), (Rolls-Royce SMR)
- 2021: (VLA2001), Template:COVID-19 vaccine production by country, Levelling up policy of the Boris Johnson government, William Frederick Unsworth
- 2020: M5 Motorway (Syria), Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/201903 timeline large European state interventions, Template:Opdrts, Chester Zoo monorail
- 2019: Yongnuo, Fen Court, Digico Limited, Somerset Live
- 2018: (Hualong One), Swindon Borough Council election, 2018
- 2017: Lee-over-Sands
- 2016: Conflict, Stability and Security Fund
- 2015: Barakah nuclear power plant, William Keegan
- 2012: Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, Hwanggumpyong Island, Russell Education Trust, Stoke Park Hospital, Epsilon (rocket)
- 2011: Korea Maritime Institute, Kingsmead, Bath, Abbey, Bath, Westmoreland, Bath, Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment, Fairfield, Kent
- 2010: Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, CPR-1000, Landermere Wharf, Stafford Hospital, Horizon Nuclear Power
- 2009: VERTIC, Libera Università Mediterranea
- 2008: Education in Bath, Somerset, Agreement on a Cease-fire and Separation of Forces
- 2007: Elbit Hermes 450
- 2006: Siegfried S. Hecker, Naval War College Review, School Food Trust, Joint Policy Committee, Labour Friends of Israel, George William Gray, Oldfield School
- 2005: African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty, Royal Observer Corps, Second strike, Maggie Jones, Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (was Maggie Jones)
Significant contributions
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- 2024: Broadmead, Gaza floating pier, Mesh Computers, QinetiQ Banshee, ROCKS (missile), Alastair Crooke
- 2023: Penrhos Country Park, Upton Cheyney, REMUS (vehicle), Blackboy Clock, Warter Priory, NuScale Power, Low Level Waste Repository, See Monster, Holtec International, HESA Shahed 136
- 2022: Marvin Rees, Électricité de France, UEA Broad, See Monster, Michael Kelly (physicist)
- 2021: Valneva SE, Syracuse (satellite), Signals Research and Development Establishment, Dan Norris, 2021 Batley and Spen by-election, Wang Jisi, Brian Donnelly (British diplomat), Yamal–Europe pipeline, Yamal project, Bovanenkovo gas field, EU Reporter
- 2020: Christ Embassy, Skynet (satellite) , Annette Thomas, Register of data controllers, Mayday Rescue Foundation, James Le Mesurier, Monkswood Valley. Clashindarroch Forest, Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election, Ferranti Argus
- 2019: Nuclear power in the United Kingdom , Healthcare in Bristol, MoD Corsham , Anji Hunter, BBC Persian, Frank Barnaby, Sellafield , Death of Harry Dunn, Merchants' Academy, EPR (nuclear reactor), Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Tribune (magazine)
- 2018: Syngman Rhee Line, Sara Khan (activist), Kerry-Anne Mendoza, Jennie Formby, David Garrard (property developer), Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, Universal Credit, Curo
- 2017: Sidney Horstmann, Walter Ayles, John Astor, Agenda for Change
- 2016: Rolls-Royce WR-21, Perry Beeches The Academy, Jo Cox, Conor McGinn, Anna Turley, Iain McNicol, Syrian Civil Defense, Natalie Jaresko, Sirona Care & Health, Richard Sandbrook
- 2015: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, The City Academy Bristol, Matt Carter (politician), Westmoreland Road goods yard (was Westmoreland Street railway station), Blackberry Hill Hospital, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Harriet Yeo, Newbridge, Bath, Ben Howlett (politician), Thangam Debbonaire, Alan Johnson (political theorist), Beach, Gloucestershire, Hafren Power, Richard Murphy (political economist), People's Quantitative Easing, Bristol Eye Hospital, Simon Danczuk, Lucy Allan (politician), Michael MccGwire
- 2014: Alistair Burt, Scoliosis, DF-41, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, The City Academy Bristol, Glyn Ford, Margaret Prosser, Baroness Prosser, Clare Moody (politician), Tower Hamlets First, Healthcare in Bristol, Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism, Peter Hayman (diplomat), Mayaguez incident, Khalifa Haftar, Rolls-Royce PWR
- 2013: Rodong-2, Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, Superdollar, BM25 Musudan, Taepodong-1, Strategic Rocket Forces (North Korea), San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Grade II* listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset, Geneva Protocol, Paul Flowers (banker)
- 2012: Locksbrook Cemetery, Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, Ethical Threads, Charles David Curtis, Transit passage, Bristol Free School, Hakluyt & Company, Loch Eriboll, Michael Quinlan (civil servant), Office for Nuclear Regulation, Gabrielle Aplin. Immigration Advisory Service
- 2011: Newport Cathedral, Sentebale, Bath and North East Somerset local elections, VVER, Tollesbury Pier railway station
- 2010: Stafford Hospital scandal, Royal United Hospital, ROKS Cheonan sinking, Northern Limit Line, Nuclear power in China
- 2009: Michael Quinlan (civil servant), HMS Lochinvar, John Sawers, Colston's Girls' School, World ORT, Turquoise Mountain Foundation
- 2008: Sambo's Grave, Economics of new nuclear power plants, Home Computer Initiative, Operation Plumbat, Eggborough Power Station, SERVE Afghanistan
- 2007: Watchkeeper WK450, US raid on Iranian liaison office in Arbil, Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization , China and weapons of mass destruction (now People's Republic of China and weapons of mass destruction), John Large, Siston, Recreation Ground (Bath)
- 2006: Seabed Arms Control Treaty, Everyones Internet, Cash for Peerages, British Indian Ocean Territory, Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom, David Mills (lawyer), VVER, Ethnic bioweapon, Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway, Israel and weapons of mass destruction, Sellafield, Hayesfield School Technology College, Bath, Somerset, 18 Doughty Street
- 2005: 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement, Dounreay, Chapelcross nuclear power station, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Six-party talks, Thorp nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear sharing, Mariam Appeal, Oona King, Ricin, Kaesong Industrial Region, Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework (was Agreed Framework), Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center (was Yongbyon Reactors), Magnox, Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor
- 2004: Diego Garcia
TODO: resolve overlap
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- Ministerial Code, Partnership in Power, Negative Security Assurance, Positive Security Assurance, Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, All-woman shortlist, St Martin's Hospital, Bath, Keynsham Hospital, Overseas Development Assistance
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The Half Barnstar
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Thank you for your calm & collected manner in dealing with the Douglas Hogg article. For that I award you the right half of the Half Barnstar, with the left going to GrahamSmith! dottydotdot (talk) 23:54, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
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The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
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Thank you for bringing a reprobate IP vandal to my attention. Bearian (talk) 19:37, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
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Excellent Clean Up
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Thanks for working on updating and correcting the Westinghouse Electric bankruptcy entry. It is much better after your work. Paxus Calta (talk) 14:52, 27 March 2017 (UTC)
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The Original Barnstar
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I appreciate your coverage of the uranium sector! Vigormaster (talk) 00:44, 15 June 2018 (UTC)
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Example user banning decisions
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- User:Rwendland/EditCounterOptIn.js
- User:Rwendland/Image:Hussein hangs.jpg, User:Rwendland/Image talk:Hussein hangs.jpg; see also User_talk:Zscout370/Archive_7#Please_speedily_undelete_my_user-subpage
- User:Rwendland/John Christopher Savage notes
- User:Rwendland/Russo-Ukrainian crisis-UNSC