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8 March 2023
- 21:0221:02, 8 March 2023 diff hist +133 N Talk:Bill Andriette Created page with "Made a brief edit at the request of the subject of the entry.--~~~~" current
- 21:0121:01, 8 March 2023 diff hist −82 Bill Andriette No edit summary
- 20:4620:46, 8 March 2023 diff hist −15 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity →1858-1969
- 20:4520:45, 8 March 2023 diff hist +181 Historical examples of LGBT-MAP unity →1858-1969
- 20:4120:41, 8 March 2023 diff hist +181 Uranian Poetry No edit summary
- 20:3920:39, 8 March 2023 diff hist +12 Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924) No edit summary
- 20:3820:38, 8 March 2023 diff hist +1,966 N Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924) Created page with "'''Men and Boys: An Anthology''' (New York, 1924) was the first, and extremely uncommon, anthology of homosexual literature to be published in America. The author, Uranian poet Edward Slocum, was a professional chemist and graduate of Columbia University, who compiled the anthology anonymously and remains somewhat of a mystery today. His identity has been revealed by the research of several scholars (notably Timothy d'Arch Smith and Donald Mader), and the story of th..."
- 01:4501:45, 8 March 2023 diff hist +402 Research: Commercial and online sexual exploitation →Commercial and sexual exploitation
7 March 2023
- 04:1304:13, 7 March 2023 diff hist +69 File:Wilson cover photo.jpg No edit summary current
- 04:1204:12, 7 March 2023 diff hist +9 Clarence Osborne No edit summary
- 04:1204:12, 7 March 2023 diff hist +72 Clarence Osborne No edit summary
- 04:1104:11, 7 March 2023 diff hist +120 N File:Wilson cover photo.jpg Cover photo of Paul Wilson, The Man they called a Monster: Sexual Experiences between Men and Boys (1981).
- 04:0904:09, 7 March 2023 diff hist +131 Terry Leahy →Relevant works
- 03:5903:59, 7 March 2023 diff hist +317 Clarence Osborne →The Man They Called a Monster: Forty Years On
- 03:5103:51, 7 March 2023 diff hist +6 Clarence Osborne No edit summary
- 03:5103:51, 7 March 2023 diff hist +5,353 N Clarence Osborne Created page with "Clarence Henry Osborne (est. birth 1917, 1918 or 1927, in Brisbane - died September 1979) was an Australian court and parliamentary stenographer who gained national fame when it became public knowledge that he had sexual contacts with around 2500 male children, adolescents and young adults for 20 years, 90% of whom were between 13 and 20 years old. Osborne's work meant he was familiar with keeping records and paid meticulous attention to detail, which he practiced often..."
- 02:0802:08, 7 March 2023 diff hist +9 Beatrice Faust No edit summary
- 01:2701:27, 7 March 2023 diff hist +23 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 01:0901:09, 7 March 2023 diff hist +731 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
6 March 2023
- 06:2706:27, 6 March 2023 diff hist +68 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 06:2606:26, 6 March 2023 diff hist +30 File:Dowson grave close-up.jpg No edit summary current
- 06:2606:26, 6 March 2023 diff hist +79 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 06:2306:23, 6 March 2023 diff hist +187 N File:Dowson grave close-up.jpg Dowson's gravestone was restored on August 2, 2010, on the 143rd anniversary of Dowson’s birth. The new gravestone includes a plaque which added a well-known poetry verse.
- 06:1706:17, 6 March 2023 diff hist +112 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 06:1606:16, 6 March 2023 diff hist +75 File:Elliott-and-Fry-Minnie-Terry-as-Daisy-Desmond-1889 photo.jpg No edit summary current
- 06:1406:14, 6 March 2023 diff hist +69 N File:Elliott-and-Fry-Minnie-Terry-as-Daisy-Desmond-1889 photo.jpg Elliott & Fry – Minnie Terry as Daisy Desmond (1889).
- 06:1206:12, 6 March 2023 diff hist +53 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 06:1206:12, 6 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Ernest Dowson photo.jpg No edit summary current
- 06:1106:11, 6 March 2023 diff hist +58 N File:Ernest Dowson photo.jpg Ernest Dowson photo. From Wikimedia commons.
- 06:0906:09, 6 March 2023 diff hist +552 Ernest Dowson →Oscar Wilde and Downson
- 06:0506:05, 6 March 2023 diff hist +2,469 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 05:2705:27, 6 March 2023 diff hist +11 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 05:2605:26, 6 March 2023 diff hist +1,345 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 05:1805:18, 6 March 2023 diff hist +348 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 05:1605:16, 6 March 2023 diff hist +4 Ernest Dowson →Oscar Wilde and Downson
- 05:1505:15, 6 March 2023 diff hist +581 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 05:0605:06, 6 March 2023 diff hist +9 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 05:0405:04, 6 March 2023 diff hist +287 Ernest Dowson →Loving Adelaide
- 04:5704:57, 6 March 2023 diff hist +299 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 04:5604:56, 6 March 2023 diff hist +63 Ernest Dowson No edit summary
- 04:5204:52, 6 March 2023 diff hist +14 Ernest Dowson →Ernest Dowson as a MAP (Minor Attracted Person)?
- 04:5104:51, 6 March 2023 diff hist +20 Ernest Dowson →Before he met Adelaide: Downson and Minnie Terry
- 04:5004:50, 6 March 2023 diff hist +11,818 N Ernest Dowson Created page with "'''Ernest Christopher Dowson''' (2 August 1867 – 23 February 1900) was an English / British poet, novelist, and short-story writer who is often associated with the Decadent movement<ref>[http://Wikipedia%20on%20the%20Decadent%20movement. Wikipedia on the Decadent movement.]</ref>, alongside writers such as Oscar Wilde. Dowson was a lover of young girls, and expressed his deep feelings for them in several of his poems, notably those from his three collections ''Poé..."
- 02:4902:49, 6 March 2023 diff hist +876 William Blake No edit summary
5 March 2023
- 23:2623:26, 5 March 2023 diff hist +74 Mahadev Govind Ranade No edit summary
- 23:2523:25, 5 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Ranade Statue photo.jpg No edit summary current
- 23:2523:25, 5 March 2023 diff hist +64 N File:Ranade Statue photo.jpg Statue of Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade in Mumbai.
- 23:2223:22, 5 March 2023 diff hist +1,996 N Mahadev Govind Ranade Created page with "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rao_Bahadur Rao Bahadur] '''Mahadev Govind Ranade''' (18 January 1842 – 16 January 1901), popularly referred to as Justice Ranade, was an Indian scholar, social reformer, judge and author. He was one of the founding members of the Indian National Congress party. An influential public figure, he was given the title of Rao Bahadur. He began his studies to become a lawyer and scholar by enrolling at age 14, in Elphinstone College, Bombay. I..."
- 23:0123:01, 5 March 2023 diff hist −28 Rani Laxmibai No edit summary
- 23:0023:00, 5 March 2023 diff hist +23 File:Rani of jhansi as sowar.jpg No edit summary current