JonEastham

Joined 16 April 2006

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JonEastham
Welcome to my slice of Wikipedia!
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This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 7 months and 15 days.
About Me

About Me

I am a 2006 graduate of the University of Portsmouth, I studied BSc (Hons) Environmental Hazards. I am currently living permanently in Portsmouth, England but grew up in Milton Keynes, England. My dissertation was titled Atlantic Hurricane Season 2005, Anomaly or Trend?

I currently work for IBM UK at the UK Headquarters. My favourite subject's are Geography, History and Photography.

Claims to Fame

  1. I have been quoted in Land Rover Enthusiast Magazine
  2. My photo has appeared recieving a trophy in Land Rover Monthly magazine
  3. I have had a photo published on the BBC Weather Programme for the Southern Region
  4. My family tree has been traced back to George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes & Malcolm III of Scotland
  5. I am riding the first of the Concrete Cows on page 53 in a pictoral book (ISBN 0-7509-0837-8) on Milton Keynes, my home town.

Me & Wiki

I joined Wikipedia on 16th April 2006 when I noticed a factual error on an article of my favourite subject and have been reading Wiki ever since. I specialize in the area of naval and merchant shipping and the United Kingdom in general.

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39YThis Wikipedian was born on 27 December 1984 and is 39 years, 11 months, and 5 days old.
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This user is of English ancestry.
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Created Articles
B-Class
  1. European Ferries
  2. MS Pride of Portsmouth
  3. MS Stena Fantasia
C-Class
  1. MS Viking Valiant
  2. MS Viking Voyager
  3. MS Stena Cambria
  4. MS SeaFrance Cézanne
  5. P&O Irish Sea
Start-Class
  1. Watford rail crash
  2. International Festival of the Sea, 2005
  3. MS Baltic Ferry
Stub-Class
  1. HMS Ledbury (M30)
  2. HMS Cattistock (M31)
  3. HMS Farnham Castle (K413)
  4. HMS Hadleigh Castle (K355)
  5. HMS Lancaster Castle (K691)
  6. Serco Denholm
  7. RMAS Nimble (A222)
  8. RMAS Salmaid (A187)
  9. RMAS Salmaster (A186)
  10. John Crown & Sons Ltd
  11. HSC Max Mols
  12. MS Norsea
List-Class
  1. List of ship decommissionings in 2002
  2. List of ship decommissionings in 2003
  3. List of ship decommissionings in 2004
  4. List of ship launches in 2006
  5. List of ship decommissionings in 2006
  6. List of ship decommissionings in 1999
  7. List of ship decommissionings in 1985
  8. List of ship decommissionings in 1987
  9. List of ship decommissionings in 1990
  10. List of ship decommissionings in 1991
  11. List of ship decommissionings in 1992
  12. List of ship decommissionings in 1993
  13. List of ships present at International Festival of the Sea, 2005 (Portsmouth)
  14. List of ship commissionings in 2010
Category-Class
  1. Category:IMO Number
  2. Category:P&O ships
Template-Class
  1. {{IMO Number}}
  2. {{John Crown ships}}
  3. {{Adept Class Tractor Tug}}
  4. {{Castle class corvette}}
  5. {{Black Swan class sloop}}
  6. {{P&O}}
  7. {{P&O ships}}
  8. {{Falklands War British ships}}
Dab-Class
  1. HMS Ledbury
  2. HMS Wizard
  3. HMS Tuscan
  4. Free enterprise
  5. MS Stena Scandinavica
Expanded Articles
  1. to European Ferries
  2. to P&O Ferries
  3. to MS Zenobia
  4. to MS Pride of Free Enterprise
  5. to Cowdray House
  6. to MS Oujda
  7. to Watford rail crash
  8. to P&O Irish Sea
  9. to HMS Loch Achray (K426)
  10. to HMS Wild Goose (U45)
  11. to Yellowstone class destroyer tender