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Leonig Mig is an excellent pseudonym for someone to use online. It is such a stupid name nobody would have it for real, so it allows google.com to keep track of everything written. I starting using wikipedia at university to get general overviews on subjects when starting specific bits of research. After a time I found myself editing inaccuracies, but more frequently improving on little bits of style here and there. I have written a series of articles about the area in which I grew up.

Much of these articles remains, however user Pigsonthewing systematically has downgraded much of my writing to his own prosiac style. For example I wrote "Hewell Grange is the ancient country seat of the Earl of Plymouth", which he just rendered "Hewell Grange was a house belonging to the Earl of Plymouth". I wrote "Longbridge is an illustrious motor works..." he rendered "Longbridge is a car factory".

I intend to publish more of my local history research over the next few months, however this had made me realise that Misplaced Pages is not the right platform for this is. I do intend to keep my work licenced under the Creative Commons or the like, by the problems with vandalism on the Misplaced Pages platform have become clear to me.

Articles.

North Worcestershire.

Philosophy.

Transport and Industry.

Photos.

Always nice to put some of your photos online. I do actively beleive I grew up in a beautiful part of the world too, so it's nice to share them.

Cofton Church, 2005.
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'Upper Bittell', 2005.
'The Victoria', 2005.