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This is Kilnburn's homepage.
I have been on Wikipedia for a number of years now and still as committed as ever. My work as an editor, has more or less been articles on music, film and Kingdom of Fife, Scotland.
At the moment, my long term goal is to push Kirkcaldy towards FA status (if this is successful). I am also in the process/thinking about improving a number of other articles: Dunfermline, Stirling, Perth, St Andrews and Dundee.
About me
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achievements
edit- Kirkcaldy from B to GA status
- History of Kirkcaldy (founder of article) to B status
- Kirkcaldy Town House (founder of article) to C status
- Victoria Hospital (Kirkcaldy) (founder of article) to start status
- Dysart, Fife from stub to C status
- Cupar from stub to B/C status
- St Andrews from start to C status
- Raging Bull (received award) from start to B status
- Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline (founder of article) to C status
main work
editKirkcaldy - public services (update info on the Victoria Hospital; also add info about the local courts?) then putting forward for another peer review
Dunfermline - history (section needs an overhaul; info is needed on the linen industry and Andrew Carnegie's contributions to Dunfermline and i also need to add a paragraph or a couple of sentences to comment on the role as an urban centre within Edinburgh City Region, perhaps this could be mentioned in the demographics, museum, improvements to Pittencrieff Park and conservation area and city centre renewal at the end of the section); landmarks (add info on the Abbey Church, The Pends and industrial buildings; use Historic Dunfermline, Your Guide to Dunfermline or Dunfermline: Our Heritage); culture (section needs a tidy-up; add info on the Dunfermline Children's Gala, Folk Festival and the Dunfermline Half Marathon); and famous people (section needs a partial tidy-up; need references to a number of people, including Andrew Carnegie)
Burntisland education (updating info on the new Burntisland Primary School)
St Andrews education (check and update info if necessary on the new Madras College)
Raging Bull (reference work)
Perth, Scotland - history (begin reference work)
Pictures
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Old Kirk, Kirkcaldy
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Beveridge Park Pond, Kirkcaldy
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The Esplanade, Kirkcaldy
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Clock Tower of Town House, Kirkcaldy
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Merchant's House, Kirkcaldy
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Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy
A selection of my pictures
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Fair Maid's House, Perth
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Canongate Tolbooth, Old Town, Edinburgh
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Bothwell Street Viaduct, Dunfermline
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former Guildhall, 79 High Street, Dunfermline
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Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline
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St Leonard's Church, Dunfermline
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Statue of Andrew Carnegie, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline
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Louise Carnegie Gates, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline
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Pittencrieff House, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline
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Inverkeithing friary, Inverkeithing
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(looking towards) Inverkeithing Church, Inverkeithing
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Barry Road, Dunnikier Estate, Kirkcaldy
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Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery
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Philp School, Kirkcaldy
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Dunnikier House, Dunnikier Park, Kirkcaldy
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Hutchison's House, Pathhead, Kirkcaldy
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Path House, Pathhead, Kirkcaldy
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Sailors' Walk, 443/449 High Street, Kirkcaldy
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Ravenscraig flats, Pathhead, Kirkcaldy
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(looking towards) Abbotshall Church, Abbotshall Road, Kirkcaldy
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Kirkcaldy Town House, Wemyssfield, Kirkcaldy
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Norman tower of Old Parish Church, Kirkcaldy
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Merchant's House, 339-343 High Street, Kirkcaldy
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ruins of St Serf's church tower and (houses of) Pan Ha', Dysart
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County Buildings, Cupar
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Preston Lodge, Cupar
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exterior of Cupar Railway Station
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West Port, St Andrews