User:Gardener123
My Wikipedia interests are mostly London parks and gardens, Anglican churches, clergy and theological colleges, local politicians, and art and literature. I am particularly interested in those who have been neglected, which means that my focus on art, literature and local politics tends to be on women.
Articles I have started or to which I have made substantial edits (as at 27 August 2025):
London parks & gardens & landscape gardeners
Parks, gardens and squares, and buildings within them
- Archbishop's Park
- Brimmington Park
- Brunswick Park, Southwark
- Cleaver Square
- Hilly Fields, Lewisham
- Meath Gardens
- Nursery Row Park
- Old Paradise Gardens
- Paterson Park
- Pump House Gallery, in Battersea Park
- Queen Charlotte's Cottage, in Kew Gardens
- Red Cross Garden, Southwark
- Royal Flora Gardens, former pleasure gardens in Camberwell
- Shrewsbury Barrow
- Tabard Gardens
- Tower Beach, London, a former urban beach next to the Tower of London
Substantial edits to:
- Bermondsey Spa Gardens
- Burgess Park
- King Edward III manor house
- King's Stairs Gardens
- Ruskin Park
- St Anne's Churchyard
- Vauxhall Park
Landscape gardeners
Garden charities
Parks and gardens elsewhere
- Candie Gardens, in St Peter Port, Guernsey
- Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden, wildflower garden in Sydney, Australia
- Prince Albert Gardens, in Swanage, Dorset
- Prince Albert Memorial, Swanage, the first civic memorial to Prince Albert, now located in Prince Albert Gardens
- Recreation Ground, Swanage
Anglican clergy
- Jacob Ajetunmobi
- Nicholas Allenby
- Arthur Barnes (monsignor), subsequently a Catholic prelate and controversialist
- Warwick Bastian
- John Bell (Australian priest)
- Keith Benzies
- Ian Black (priest)
- Patrick Brisbane, first Australian Aborigine to be ordained priest
- Richard Caister, Margery Kempe's confessor
- Hugh Chapman
- Alf Clint, founder of Tranby
- Frank Coaldrake
- Horace Dixon (bishop)
- Bede Frost, the subject of the only Anglican heresy trial to take place in Australia
- David Griffith (priest)
- Peter Howes
- Bill Jacob
- Martin Kaye
- Maurice Kelly (priest)
- Roland Koh
- John Leong
- Joseph Lui, one of the first two Torres Strait Islanders to be ordained priest
- Henry Mercer (priest)
- Bevan Meredith - strictly an edit as it was a redirect page previously
- Grosvenor Miles - strictly an edit as it was a redirect page previously
- Rosemary Mitchell
- John Nurser
- Poey Passi, one of the first two Torres Strait Islanders to be ordained priest
- Bill Pritchard (priest)
- Peter Ramsden (bishop)
- David Rogers (priest)
- Arthur Sephton
- James Seth (bishop)
- Edmund Suckling
- Basil Temenggong
- Mervyn Wilson
Substantial edits to:
- Gordon Arthur (bishop)
- John Ashton (bishop)
- Bill Baddeley
- De Witt Batty
- Kenneth Bevan
- Richard Boys (priest)
- Brian Brindley
- Denis Bryant
- Arthur Capell
- Edwin Curtis
- Ross Davies (bishop)
- Cecil Druitt
- Dennis Ede
- Frank Gillingham
- Derek Goodrich
- Mathew Hale (bishop)
- Richard Lewis (bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich)
- Henry Newton (bishop)
- Philip Strong
- Gerard Tucker
- Cecil Warren
- Philip Yonge
Anglican theological colleges
Existing colleges
- Diocesan Training Centre (Mauritius)
- House of the Epiphany
- Newton Theological College, the national theological college in Papua New Guinea
- St Agnes' House
- Wollaston College
Substantial edits to:
Former colleges
- Bishop's College, Thursday Island
- Clergy Training College, Goulburn
- Gloucester Theological College
- Rochester Theological College
- St John's Theological College, Melbourne
- St John's Theological College, Perth
- St Michael's House
- St Paul's Theological College, Mauritius
- St Paul's Theological College, Moa
- St Wilfrid's Theological College, Cressy
- Truro Theological College
Substantial edits to:
Anglican churches
- Christ Church, South Yarra
- St Anne's Chapel, St Ouen's Manor
- St Anne's Church, Hessenford
- St James' Church, Porto
- St John the Baptist Church, Windsor
- St John and St Mary, Stiffkey
- St Margaret's Church, Hopton
- St Mary and All Saints, Little Walsingham
- St Mary's Church, Holme-next-the-Sea
- St Mary's Church, Old Hunstanton
- St Mary's Church, Snettisham
- St Mary's Church, Swanage
- St Mary's Church, Welling
- St Nicholas's Church, Kimmeridge
- Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral, Dogura
- St Peter's Church, Sawrey
- St Philip's Church, Avondale Square
Substantial edits to:
- All Saints Church, Canberra
- All Saints' Church, Falmouth
- Cathedral of the Isles
- Christ Church, Brixton Road
- Christ Church, Southwark
- Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton
- Creake Abbey
- Holy Trinity, Brussels
- Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley
- Holy Trinity Church, Reading
- Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe
- St Alfege Church, Greenwich
- St Anne's Church, Soho
- St Bartholomew's Church, Armley
- St Dunstan's, Stepney
- St George's Church, Lisbon
- St John's Church, Waterloo
- St Mark's Church, Kennington
- Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Bingham
- St Matthew's, Bethnal Green
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Barnes
- St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton
- St Paul's Church, Newington
- St Peter Mancroft
- St Peter's Church, Streatham
- St Peter's Church, Walworth
- Church of St Thomas à Becket, Capel
Anglican religious orders
- Community of the Ascension, first Anglican male religious community in Australia
- Community of the Holy Name (Australia), oldest Anglican female religious community in Australia
- Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, established by Marian Hughes, the first post-Reformation Anglican nun
Substantial edits to:
Anglican newspapers
- The Anglican, the national Australian Anglican newspaper, 1952-1970
- Church Scene, the national Australian Anglican newspaper, 1971-1997
- Church Standard, the national Australian Anglican newspaper, 1912-1952
Other Anglican
- Anglican Board of Mission - Australia, the national mission agency of the Anglican Church of Australia
- Dogura, Papua New Guinea
- The National Pilgrimage
Substantial edits to:
- Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
- Anglican Diocese of Ballarat
- Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
- Anglican Diocese of St Arnaud, former diocese in Australia
- Margery Kempe
Local politicians in Norfolk
- William Appleyard (MP), MP and first Mayor of Norwich
- Ethel Colman, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Norwich and first woman to be a Lord Mayor anywhere in the United Kingdom
- John Norman (alderman)
- Charles Jewson (Lord Mayor)
- Nockold Tompson
Other Norfolk
- Alderman Norman's Foundation
- Bracondale School
- Britannia (smack)
- Duncan Hall School
- Newton, Norfolk
- Reedlighter
Other London
- Cecil Belfield Clarke, one of the first black doctors in London
- Hugh Chapman, member of the London County Council
- Charles Ford (British politician), member of the London County Council
- Frank Geere Howard, member of the London County Council
- London Festival of Contemporary Church Music
Substantial edits to:
Other Dorset
- Priest's Way
- RAF Ringstead
- Spyway
- Swanage Museum & Heritage Centre
- Wimborne (disambiguation)
- Wimborne Market
Substantial edits to:
Other Channel Islands
- William Arnold (bailiff)
- RNLB "Sir William Arnold" (ON 1025)
- Candie Cemetery
- Sark Henge
- 16 New Street
First women mayors and lord mayors
- Florence Brown, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Bristol
- Marjorie Brown (politician), first woman to be Lord Mayor of Birmingham
- Ethel Colman, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Norwich and first woman to be a Lord Mayor anywhere in the United Kingdom
- Eva Hartree, first woman to be Mayor of Cambridge
- Kathleen Lower, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Oxford
- Annie Major, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull - strictly an edit as it was a redirect page previously
- Jacquetta Marshall, first woman to be Lord Mayor of Plymouth
- Mary Whitmore, first woman to be Mayor of Ipswich
Australian Capital Territory politics and politicians
- Rose Andrew
- Maurene Horder, first woman to be the leader of a parliamentary Labor Party in any state or territory parliament in Australia
- Bill Pye
- Joan Taggart, first woman to be a national office holder of the Australian Labor Party
- Ivor Vivian
- Robyn Walmsley
- Maureen Worsley, only woman to be an Australia Party MP
Substantial edits to:
Australian Capital Territory judges
- Hilary Penfold, first woman to be First Parliamentary Counsel in Australia and first woman to be a resident judge in the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
- Richard Refshauge
Substantial edits to:
Organ builders
- Cedric Arnold
- Cedric Arnold, Williamson & Hyatt
- A. Hunter & Son
- W.C. Mack
- Positive Organ Company
- W.G. Vowles
- Williamson & Hyatt
Art and artists
- Phyllis Dodd
- Blandford Fletcher
- Goddard & Gibbs
- Augustus Lunn
- Ólöf Pálsdóttir
- Richard Robbins (artist)
- Valasse Cross
Substantial edits to:
Literature
Substantial edits to:
Writers
- Caroline Caugant
- Janet Coggin
- Joan Coggin
- Douglas Galbraith
- Gordon Glover
- Mark Hyatt
- Amirah Inglis
- Archie Johnstone
- Nancy Johnstone (writer)
- Cressida Lindsay
- Marcin Wicha
Substantial edits to:
Architects and architecture
Newspapers and magazines (excluding Anglican)
- Nation (Australia)
- The Passing Show (magazine)
- The Peacemaker (newspaper)
- The Vote (newspaper) - strictly an edit as it was a redirect page previously
Actors, theatres and theatre companies
Actors
- Francis Compton (actor), Mr Justice Wainwright in Witness for the Prosecution
- Hattie Ladbury
- Kathleen Saintsbury
Theatres
Substantial edits to:
Theatre companies
Proposed but abandoned railway lines and stations
Lines
Stations
- Hessenford railway station
- Seaton railway station (Cornwall)
- Millendreath railway station
- Looe high-level railway station
Other
- Albert Memorial (disambiguation)
- The Beautiful Summer (disambiguation)
- The Beautiful Summer (film)
- Bourne Mill, Colchester
- Brighton College, Manly
- Charles Fisher (headmaster)
- Grand Hotel (Locarno)
- Hartree (disambiguation)
- Hessenford (disambiguation)
- High Yellow (ballet)
- Municipal Association Group
- Passing Show (disambiguation)
- Salisbury bell foundry
- Society Of the Holy Trinity (disambiguation)
- Skipworth (disambiguation)
Substantial edits to:
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