User talk:Tango Mike Bravo/Alfred Chatterton
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Conflict of interest
[edit]Alfred Chatterton was my great uncle. As such I probably have a conflict of interest. I will ask others to review and move it to article space. Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 18:41, 4 September 2017 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 15:29, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
Photo of Alfred Chatterton
[edit]My brother has provided me with a copy of a portrait of Alfred Chatterton that was used in a print publication. I am intending to use this space to collect the required information for using it on Wikipedia. Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 18:41, 4 September 2017 (UTC)
The page at Special:Upload lists five steps (which I have abbreviated as):
- Acceptable? see: Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria
- Descriptive filename - use: Alfred Chatterton.jpg
- Basic information - see: Template:Information - use template:
- Copyright information
- Click "Upload File" then add to article - see: Wikipedia:Uploading images#Adding images to articles
For step 4 on copyright see: Wikipedia:File_copyright_tags/Non-free
* use Non free fair-use template * describe source * non-free use rationale - see: Wikipedia:Non-free_use_rationale_guideline * What proportion * Resolution reduced * Purpose in article * Why free content not possible * Any other information
Collected information for copying to media information page
[edit]Description |
Photographic portrait of Sir Alfred Chatterton probably taken in the author's studio at 146 New Bond Street, London. |
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Source |
Scanned by a great nephew of Sir Alfred from a print in the possession of the great nephew. |
Date |
Circa 1933 |
Author |
Frank Arthur Swaine (1871-1952) |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
See below. |
Additional information | The scanned image was touched up using GIMP Image Editor to remove spots, scratches and discolouration at the top and bottom of the left edge, then reduced in size to 220 px by 220 px. The same image also appears in The Central preceding an article on Sir Alfred Chatterton.[1] |
This work is copyrighted (or assumed to be copyrighted) and unlicensed. It does not fall into one of the blanket acceptable non-free content categories listed at Wikipedia:Non-free content § Images or Wikipedia:Non-free content § Audio clips, and it is not covered by a more specific non-free content license listed at Category:Wikipedia non-free file copyright templates. However, it is believed that the use of this work:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:Copyrights. | |||
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Description | Photographic portrait of Sir Alfred Chatterton probably taken in the author's studio at 146 New Bond Street, London. |
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Author or copyright owner |
Frank Arthur Swaine (1871-1952) |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Scanned by a great nephew of Sir Alfred from a print in the possession of the great nephew. |
Publication | The Central Volume XXXII Number 72 |
Date of publication | 1933 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Alfred Chatterton |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | Provides a visual representation of the subject of the article |
Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1) |
The subject of the image is dead and this is the only image of Sir Alfred Chatterton known to the uploader. |
Not replaceable with textual coverage because (WP:NFCC#1) |
It is no longer possible to create photographic images of Sir Alfred Chatterton. |
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | This is a low resolution image. |
Respect for commercial opportunities (WP:NFCC#2) |
As a low resolution image this could not be used to make printed copies of the original. |
Other information | The same image also appears in The Central preceding an article on Sir Alfred Chatterton.[1] |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Alfred Chatterton//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Tango_Mike_Bravo/Alfred_Chattertontrue |
End of notes on collecting data for image upload. Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 07:56, 11 September 2017 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 15:03, 16 September 2017 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 12:26, 19 July 2018 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 20:05, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
Pages to add links to
[edit]These are some pages that links to the Alfred Chatterton page could be added to:
Alfred Chatterton's name appears on the above pages - all that is required is the addition of wikilinks.
The following will require the addition of Alfred Chatterton to the page, with a suggestion below:
after:
- Alan Blumlein (electronic engineer)
add:
- Sir Alfred Chatterton (engineer)
before:
- Shankar Madhav Chitnavis, Esq., Deputy-Commissioner, Central Provinces, 9 November 1901
add:
- Alfred Chatterton, Esq., Indian Educational Service, Professor in the College of Engineering, Madras, 1900[2]
after:
- James Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde (1844–1919)
add:
- Sir Alfred Chatterton (1866-1958)[3][4]
Replace:
The city also imported large quantities of aluminium for the manufacture of aluminium utensils.[5] In the early 20th century, the government established the Chrome Tanning Factory which manufactured high-quality leather.[6]
With:
In 1908, on behalf of the Madras government, Alfred Chatterton, the Director of Industrial and Technical Inquiries, established model factories for chrome tanning and aluminium ware.[7] For the latter the city imported large quantities of aluminium.[5] The Chrome Tanning Factory manufactured high-quality leather.[6]
between:
During the British rule in the 18th century, the leather industries developed in the southwest of the city.
and:
The Chrome Leather Company was established in this area in 1912 by European merchant Alexander Chambers.
insert:
Around 1900 Professor Alfred Chatterton of the College of Engineering and Superintendent of the Madras School of Art[8] introduced to India and perfected the process of chrome leather tanning.[9]
Add section:
Notable Members
- Alfred Chatterton[10]
- James Mackay, 1st Earl of Inchcape[11]
- Ian Macpherson, 3rd Baron Strathcarron[citation needed]
- William Merriman[12]
- Narindar Saroop[13]
- JB Simmons[citation needed]
between:
- Nessa Carrey, virologist and author)
and:
- Piers Corbyn (meteorologist)
add:
- Sir Alfred Chatterton (engineer)
at start of List of Fellows of Imperial College London#1934 add:
Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 07:51, 12 September 2017 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 14:51, 16 September 2017 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 08:07, 21 September 2017 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 18:42, 25 July 2018 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 13:42, 19 September 2018 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 15:03, 10 October 2019 (UTC) Updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 15:26, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
New Categories
[edit]Winners of the Miller Prize
[edit]A new category (Winners of the Miller Prize) could be added to the category: Institution of Civil Engineers
The content of the new category page would read:
Category for Winners of the Miller Prize of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
((Category:Institution of Civil Engineers)) substitute "[" and "]" for "(" and ")"
People to add to this new category (by adding the appropriate category to their pages):
Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 14:13, 2 October 2017 (UTC) updated: Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 06:55, 6 October 2017 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 19:56, 21 July 2018 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 13:42, 19 September 2018 (UTC) Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 15:03, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
Wikitree
[edit]If anyone wants to / knows of the correct way of linking to wikitree : Alfred Chatterton is on wikitree with id : Chatterton-168 See:[1] Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 14:27, 25 July 2018 (UTC)
First draft
[edit]There is a first draft of the associated article page at User:Tango Mike Bravo/Alfred Chatterton 1st Draft
However it was probably too long with too many references for anyone to want to review it prior to moving it to article space.
Rather than delete it and start again, it together with this talk page have been moved.
Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 14:40, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tripp, George Walter (July 1933). "Sir Alfred Chatterton". The Central. XXXII (72): 1–9.
A collection of The Central is held at Imperial College Archives and Corporate Records Unit, see:
"Publications of Imperial College". AIM25. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
The Central, 1903-1957, later Imperial College Engineer, 1987-1998 (Journal of the City & Guilds College Old Student's Association, formerly the Old Centralians)
- ^ "No. 27195". The London Gazette. 23 May 1900. p. 3329.
- ^ Sears, John Ed., ed. (1922). Who's Who in Engineering. London. Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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- ^ a b Thurston 1913, p. 212
- ^ a b Thurston 1913, p. 213
- ^ Majumdar, Sumit K. (2012). India's Late, Late Industrial Revolution: Democratizing Entrepreneurship. Cambridge University Press. p. 123-4. ISBN 1107015006. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- ^ Rao, C. Hayavadana (1915). The Indian Biographical Dictionary. Madras: Pillar. Archived from the original on 2017-09-08. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Sriram, V (11 Sep 2015). "The elements of an Empire". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ Wallace, William Stewart, ed. (1920). Walford's County families of the United Kingdom (60th ed.). London: Spottiswoode, Ballantyne.
- ^ Bolitho, Hector (1936). James Lyle Mackay: First Earl of Inchcape. J. Murray. p. 33.
- ^ Warsop, Keith (2004). The Early F.A. Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs. Soccer Data. p. 106. ISBN 1-899468-78-1.
- ^ Opinions: Do You belong to a club? The Independent, 22 January 1995. Retrieved 21 June 2011.