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These are my published contributions to the [[WP:DYK|Did you know?]] section. I currently created or expanded {{User:Muhandes/DYKNUM}} articles that appeared on Did you know?
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== 1-10 ==
== 1–10 ==
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[[File:Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse cropped.jpg|100x100px|Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse|alt=A white lighthouse with a gallery, a lantern and an external stairway]]
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*... that although a recommendation to establish '''[[Booby Island Light]]''' ''(pictured)'' was made in 1873, it was only constructed in 1890, and was the last major [[lighthouse]] to be constructed along the [[Queensland]] coast? {{DYK article|Booby Island Light|400579738|2010-12-5}}
*... that although a recommendation to establish '''[[Booby Island Light]]''' ''(pictured)'' was made in 1873, it was only constructed in 1890, and was the last major [[lighthouse]] to be constructed along the [[Queensland]] coast? {{DYK article|Booby Island Light|400579738|2010-12-5}}
==11-20==
==11–20==
*... that '''[[Bustard Head Light]]''', an 1868 [[lighthouse]] near [[1770, Queensland]], [[Australia]], was the first to be established in Queensland after Queensland's formation in 1859? {{DYK article|Bustard Head Light|401039670|2010-12-7}}
*... that '''[[Bustard Head Light]]''', an 1868 [[lighthouse]] near [[1770, Queensland]], [[Australia]], was the first to be established in Queensland after Queensland's formation in 1859? {{DYK article|Bustard Head Light|401039670|2010-12-7}}
*... that '''[[Old Caloundra Light]]''', a [[lighthouse]] inactive since 1968, was relocated twice, in 1970 and back in 1999, and was damaged on the second relocation attempt? {{DYK article|Old Caloundra Light|402322800|2010-12-14}}
*... that '''[[Old Caloundra Light]]''', a [[lighthouse]] inactive since 1968, was relocated twice, in 1970 and back in 1999, and was damaged on the second relocation attempt? {{DYK article|Old Caloundra Light|402322800|2010-12-14}}
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*... that '''[[New Caloundra Light]]''' ''(pictured)'', an inactive [[lighthouse]] resembling an [[airport control tower]], is the only surviving example of its design in [[Australia]]? {{DYK article|New Caloundra Light|403304774|2010-12-20}}
*... that '''[[New Caloundra Light]]''' ''(pictured)'', an inactive [[lighthouse]] resembling an [[airport control tower]], is the only surviving example of its design in [[Australia]]? {{DYK article|New Caloundra Light|403304774|2010-12-20}}
*.. that a [[radar station]] which was active at '''[[Grassy Hill Light]]''' during [[World War II]] included an imitation [[lighthouse keeper]]'s cottage for [[camouflage]] purposes? {{DYK article|Grassy Hill Light|403515059|2010-12-21}}
*... that a [[radar station]] which was active at '''[[Grassy Hill Light]]''' during [[World War II]] included an imitation [[lighthouse keeper]]'s cottage for [[camouflage]] purposes? {{DYK article|Grassy Hill Light|403515059|2010-12-21}}
*... that construction plans of the first '''[[Cape Capricorn Light]]''', a [[lighthouse]] on [[Curtis Island (Queensland)|Curtis Island, Queensland]], failed to include a lamp room, so one had to be urgently constructed? {{DYK article|Cape Capricorn Light|406307237|2011-01-06}}
*... that '''[[Point Danger Light]]''' on the [[Queensland]] – [[New South Wales]] border lays claim to being the first [[lighthouse]] to experiment with [[laser]] technology? {{DYK article|Point Danger Light|407372230|2011-01-12}}
*... that the [[light characteristic|signal pattern]] displayed by the '''[[Fitzroy Island Light]]''' depended on the direction from which it was viewed? {{DYK article|Fitzroy Island Light|407874675|2011-01-14}}
*... that the original '''[[Cape Bowling Green Light]]''' was [[Prefabrication|prefabricated]] in [[Brisbane]], constructed in Cape Bowling Green, moved ''twice'' due to [[coastal erosion]], and finally relocated to [[Sydney]]? {{DYK article|Cape Bowling Green Light|409314885|2011-01-22}}
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[[File:Old Lady Elliot Lighthouse.jpg|100x100px|The old Lady Elliot Island Light|alt=A lighthouse with a gallery and a lantern painted white with a red dome]]
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*... that the original '''[[Lady Elliot Island Light]]''' ''(pictured)'' was the first [[lighthouse]] in [[Australia]] to be constructed of a [[Timber framing|timber frame]] [[cladding (construction)|clad]] with [[cast iron]] plates? {{DYK article|Lady Elliot Island Light|411060242|2011-01-31}}
* ... that, with a tower only {{convert|6.7|m}} tall, the [[lighthouse keeper]]s at '''[[Cape Cleveland Light]]''' had to wind the [[clockwork]] mechanism every 75 minutes? {{DYK article|Cape Cleveland Light|412139824|2011-02-05}}
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[[File:Cape Moreton Light.jpg|100x100px|Cape Moreton Lighthouse|alt=A light brown sandstone lighthouse with two red horizontal bands and red cupola]]
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*... that '''[[Cape Moreton Light]]''' ''(pictured)'', an active [[lighthouse]] on [[Cape Moreton]], [[Moreton Island]], [[Queensland]], is both the oldest in Queensland and the only one built of stone? {{DYK article|Cape Moreton Light|412485227|2011-02-07}}
* ... that James Troy served as the [[lighthouse keeper|light keeper]] of '''[[Cleveland Point Light]]''' for 50 years, the longest serving light keeper at one [[lighthouse]] in [[Australia]]? {{DYK article|Cleveland Point Light|414203807|2011-02-16}}
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[[File:Double Island Point lighthouse.jpg|100x100px|Double Island Point Light, 2006|alt=White conical lighthouse with red dome, a green roofed structure seen at the far background]]
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* ... that W. P. Clark constructed [[Bustard Head Light]], '''[[Double Island Point Light]]''' ''(pictured)'' and [[Pine Islet Light]], and started but did not complete the construction of [[Cape Cleveland Light]] and '''[[Dent Island Light]]'''? {{DYK article|Double Island Point Light|414469005|2011-02-17}} {{DYK article|Dent Island Light|414469005|2011-02-17}}
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[[File:Pine Islet Light. 2007.jpg|100x100px|Pine Islet Light at Mackay Marina, Queensland, 2007|alt=A white conical lighthouse with a lantern, double gallery, and red dome]]
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*... that '''[[Pine Islet Light]]''' ''(pictured)'', now located at the [[Mackay, Queensland|Mackay]] Marina, [[Queensland]], [[Australia]], is the last fully functional [[kerosene]] powered [[lighthouse]] in the world? {{DYK article|Pine Islet Light|415229182|2011-02-22}}
*... that three of the five '''[[Moreton Island lighthouses]]''', on [[Moreton Island]], [[Queensland]], [[Australia]], had to be relocated because of [[coastal erosion]]? {{DYK article|Moreton Island lighthouses|416191559|2011-02-27}}
*... that Creal Reef, [[Queensland]], site of '''[[Creal Reef Light]]''', was named after a [[No. 101 Flight RAAF]] pilot who assisted [[HMAS Moresby (1918)|HMAS ''Moresby'']] with her [[Surveying|surveys]]? {{DYK article|Creal Reef Light|416467458|2011-03-01}}
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[[File:North Reef Light and Flat top Island Light.jpg|100x100px|Plans of North Reef Light (left) and Flat Top Island Light (right) in scale|alt=Architectural plans of two lighthouses, one more than three times the size of the other, shown in scale]]
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*... that, at {{convert|24|m}} and {{convert|6|m}} respectively, '''[[North Reef Light]]''' and '''[[Flat Top Island Light]]''' ''(plans shown in scale)'' are the tallest and the shortest of [[Queensland]]'s [[timber framing|timber-framed]] iron [[cladding (construction)|clad]] [[lighthouse]]s? {{DYK article|North Reef Light|418324464|2011-03-01}} {{DYK article|Flat Top Island Light|418324464|2011-03-01}}
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*... that '''[[Low Isles Light]]''', an active [[lighthouse]] established in 1878 on [[Low Island (Queensland)|Low Island]], a [[coral]] [[cay]] near [[Port Douglas, Queensland|Port Douglas]], was the first lighthouse in [[Far North Queensland]]? {{DYK article|Low Isles Light|419384139|2011-03-18}}
*... that the second [[pile lighthouse]] built at '''[[Moreton Bay Pile Light]]''' survived being hit by a [[barge]] towed by a [[Tugboat|tug]] in 1945, but was destroyed by a [[Tanker (ship)|tanker]] in 1949? {{DYK article|Moreton Bay Pile Light|421403712|2011-03-30}}
*... that '''[[Wharton Reef Light]]''', now on display at the [[Townsville, Queensland|Townsville]] Maritime Museum, [[Queensland]], is the only survivor of a series of 20 automatic [[lighthouse]]s installed from 1913 to the early 1920s? {{DYK article|Wharton Reef Light|425810874|2011-04-25}}
*... that the 14 workers that constructed '''[[Wyborn Reef Light]]''' in 1938 had to live in tents on a {{convert|50|x|50|ft}} wooden platform, {{convert|4|ft|6|in}} above [[tiger shark]] infested water? {{DYK article|Wyborn Reef Light|428502067|2011-05-11}}
*... that the '''[[Belgian Entertainment Association]]''', established in {{Nowrap|February 2008}}, represents the interests of the [[Music industry|music]], [[Film industry|video]] and [[Video game industry|video game]] industries in [[Belgium]]? {{DYK article|Belgian Entertainment Association|430160859|2011-05-21}}
*... that the album ''[[Kayah i Bregović]]'' by [[Goran Bregović]] and [[Kayah (singer)|Kayah]] was the first to receive a [[Music recording sales certification|Diamond award]] by the '''[[Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry]]''' in July 2000? {{DYK article|Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry|436183958|2011-06-25}}
*... that '''[[Vinita Gupta]]''' is credited as being the first woman of [[Indian American|Indian origin]] to take her company public in the United States? {{DYK article|Vinita Gupta|437835088|2011-07-05}}
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*... that at the '''[[Bhagavad-gita Museum]]''' in Los Angeles, [[diorama]]s ''(example pictured)'' featuring almost life-sized dolls convey the philosophy of [[Krishna]] consciousness? {{DYK article|Bhagavad-gita Museum|832123250|2018-03-24}}
*... that a scheme for declaring ten public and ten private institutions as '''[[Institutes of Eminence]]''' has been approved in India? {{DYK article|Institutes of Eminence|926523262|2019-11-17}}
==41–50==
*... that six [[All India Institutes of Medical Sciences]] began operating in 2019, including institutes '''[[All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bibinagar|in Telangana]]''', '''[[All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar|in Jharkhand]]''', and '''[[All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani|in West Bengal]]'''? {{DYK article|All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bibinagar|934781505|2020-01-08}} {{DYK article|All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar|934781505|2020-01-08}} {{DYK article|All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani|934781505|2020-01-08}}
*... that '''[[Bihar Animal Sciences University]]''' is one of four [[State university (India)|state universities]] and six [[List of private universities in India|private universities]] established in the Indian state of [[Bihar]] in 2017–18? {{DYK article|Bihar Animal Sciences University|935240580|2020-01-11}}
*... that the '''[[National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management]]''' has conducted research to improve the taste and nutrition of a children's [[dietary supplement]] distributed by the government of [[Kerala]]? {{DYK article|National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management|939269745|2020-05-02}}
*... that most editions of the annual '''[[Brit Asia TV Music Awards]]''' were held in [[Birmingham]], which has been called the "[[Bhangra (music)|Bhangra]] capital of the world"? {{DYK article|Brit Asia TV Music Awards|982731424|2020-10-10}}
*... that '''[[Bups Saggu]]''' learned to play the [[tabla]] at the local [[gurdwara]] in [[Wolverhampton]], but later moved on to playing the [[dhol]] because he "took a liking to the larger and louder sound"? {{DYK article|Bups Saggu|986526701|2020-11-01}}
* ... that after '''[[Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan|IFPI Taiwan]]''' established the IFPI Taiwan Charts in August 1996, the charts were noted for having their own [[World Wide Web]] site? {{DYK article|Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan|1010533393|2021-04-04}}
* ... that [[Croydon]]-based rapper '''[[ZieZie]]''' started studying [[carpentry]] in college before he decided to focus on music? {{DYK article|ZieZie|1082580752|2022-04-14}}
* ... that [[List of people from Manchester|Mancunian]] rapper '''[[Geko (rapper)|Geko]]''' was signed to UK music collective [[K Koke|USG]] at the age of 13, becoming their youngest member? {{DYK article|Geko (rapper)|1085188800|2022-04-29}}
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* ... that the '''{{lang|is|[[Félag hljómplötuframleiðenda]]}}''' tried to close the file-sharing website [[Istorrent]] in 2007–2008, but the [[Supreme Court of Iceland]] dismissed the case? {{DYK article|Félag hljómplötuframleiðenda|1253018919|2024-10-24}}

== Nominations ==
I don't often nominate other people's articles, but here are the ones I did:

*... that '''''[[Khabzela: The Life And Times Of A South African|Khabzela]]''''', a 2005 bestselling biography by [[Liz McGregor]], concerns a South African [[disc jockey]] who died of [[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]]? {{DYK article|Khabzela: The Life And Times Of A South African|935827867|2020-01-15}}
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*... that '''[[George Poynter Heath]]''' ''(pictured)'', the first portmaster of [[Queensland]], Australia, was responsible for establishing 33 [[lighthouse]]s, [[Booby Island Light]] being the last one? {{DYK article|George Poynter Heath|1010533393|2021-03-06}}
* ... that [[Gian Marco]]'s ''[[Días Nuevos]]'', the best-selling album of 2011 in Perú, was the first quintuple platinum awarded by '''[[Unión Peruana de Productores Fonográficos]]'''? {{DYK article|Unión Peruana de Productores Fonográficos|1042052129|2021-09-03}}

Latest revision as of 16:35, 24 October 2024

These are my published contributions to the Did you know? section. I currently created or expanded 51 articles that appeared on Did you know?

1–10

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A white lighthouse with a gallery, a lantern and an external stairway

Hornby Lighthouse, a tapered circular structure painted with red and white vertical stripes, with a white balcony and railing, and glass lantern

Cape Don Light, a tall, cement coloured lighthouse, with palm trees in front of it and a keeper's house to the right

Booby Island Light (c. 1957)

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A white lighthouse with a short stairway, a light gallery and lantern and a red dome, showing against blue cloudy sky, with a tree and the left and some vegetation below

A concrete square tower supporting a semicircular structure resembling an airport control tower

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A lighthouse with a gallery and a lantern painted white with a red dome

A light brown sandstone lighthouse with two red horizontal bands and red cupola

White conical lighthouse with red dome, a green roofed structure seen at the far background

A white conical lighthouse with a lantern, double gallery, and red dome

Architectural plans of two lighthouses, one more than three times the size of the other, shown in scale

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"Changing Bodies" diorama
"Changing Bodies" diorama

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Nominations

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I don't often nominate other people's articles, but here are the ones I did:

George Poynter Heath
George Poynter Heath