User:Durova
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Hi, my name is Lise Broer. Currently I have 273 featured credits: 229 at English Wikipedia and 44 at Wikimedia Commons. Most of that represents digital restoration of archival material. Due to curatorial practices and copyright laws, the best sources tend to be American. A group of people are working to gain more diverse access to high resolution files from museums, libraries, and other archives globally.
Overall I've contributed featured material at 5 of Wikipedia's 6 featured content types and have gotten 58 articles to Wikipedia's main page at Template:Did you know. A number of those involved creating and photographing examples of textile arts subjects such as smocking.
As of 26 May 2009 my most significant contributions have been:
- 202 featured pictures: 11.2% of Wikipedia's total 1799 featured pictures
- 22 featured sounds: 20.6% of Wikipedia's total 107 featured sounds
There's plenty of historic media out there waiting to add value to this website. Wikipedia would be better off if more people joined in this undertaking. If you'd like to participate either by opening doors or learning restoration, please leave word on user talk.
Have a browse through my content galleries:
- Featured picture credits on English Wikipedia
- Featured picture credits on Wikimedia Commons
- Featured sound credits on English Wikipedia
- Other featured content and good articles
- Articles listed at Template:Did you know
Library of Congress staff are updating the description. An excerpt of their reply follows:
- Upon viewing the high-res TIFF file we made of the file, the human remains are quite visible, indeed. Thank you very much for contacting us regarding this image, and for your interest in our collections. You can imagine that among a collection of 14 million items here, there are a lot of secrets waiting to be uncovered!
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In March 2009 the German chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation announced that the University of Dresden had agreed to release a quarter million images to Wikimedia Commons. This restoration of prewar Dresden is a gesture of thanks for that generous donation. |
The Hotel del Coronado is a National Historic Landmark in Coronado, California. This image by William Henry Jackson c.1900 was unknown to the hotel staff when it turned up, badly damaged, in Library of Congress archives. The restored version ran on Wikipedia's main page for the fiftieth anniversary of the film Some Like it Hot, for which the hotel was the principal location. |
A recording, a score, and a portrait is a drive to match free licensed music with related visual material in related sets.
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A bust of Ludwig van Beethoven taken from his death mask.
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Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: manuscript sketch for movement IV.
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Why the name Durova?
Nadezhda Durova was the first female officer of the Russian army. She enlisted as a private during the Napoleonic Wars, was decorated in combat, and retired as a captain. More than two decades later she met Aleksandr Pushkin, who learned that she had kept a journal during her wartime service and encouraged her to publish her memoirs. In part because of her example, Russia and the USSR had the highest participation of female wartime combatants of any Allied nation during World War I and World War II.

