User:Jason210

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Hi, I'm Jason. I've been contibuting to Wikipedia since March 2007. I'm interested in technical history, especially Victorian engineering. My main focus is in Victorian and Edwardian North Atlantic Liners. I have written a few of Wikipedia articles on this subject and contributed to other related ones. Right now I am researching Cunarders Servia, Etruria, Umbria, Campania and Lucania.

I also like anitiques, especially those of a technical nature such as early scientific instruments. I tend to buy things, and if they are interesting enough, photograph them and write about them for Wiki. I also donate to Wikipedia whenever they make a general request for donations, because I think its the least anyone can do to support a great knowledgebase like this. I should hate to see advertisers paying for it!

Major Contributions Index

I'm currently indexing my contibutions. This list below is for articles that I have started off, re-written or added to in a substantial way:

SS Servia - rewritten
RMS Campania - started and contribute to regularly
RMS Lucania - started and contribute to regularly
Basil Greenhill- started
Paddle doll- started

Minor Contributions Index

Because I have a large collection of reference books, I like to use them to improve Wikipedia articles. This list is for articles I have improved or added too in a lesser way:

SS City of Berlin
Mariner's astrolabe
Vajont Dam