Wikipedia:WikiProject Cornwall/Members

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Active

:Editors who have not edited in the last 6 months may be moved to the inactive section. (last checked 25-12-20)

  • {{User|Balin42632003}} (Cornish history, traditions, religion)
  • {{User|Cdjp1}} (Cornish word entries on Wiktionary)
  • {{User|DuncanHill}}
  • {{User|Ehsai}}
  • {{User|Esmost}} (Cornish language)
  • {{User|Flappy Pigeon}}
  • {{User|Gazamp}}
  • {{User|Geertivp}} (Cornish places and mining)
  • {{user|Geof Sheppard}} (Rail transport and related industrial archaeology)
  • {{User|Highfields}} (Cornish History, Facts, Cornish Nationalism)
  • {{User|HenryTemplo}} (Isles of Scilly)
  • {{User|Johnsoniensis}} formerly {{User|Felix Folio Secundus}} (Camelford and district; some other places within Cornwall; church history)
  • {{User|Jowaninpensans}} (Natural History and Cornish rugby)
  • {{User|LessHeard vanU}} (General, south west Kerrier, SPAG)
  • {{User|Moonraker}} (History, &c.)
  • {{User|Peterwill}} (General, North Cornwall, politics)
  • {{User|Plutonium27}} (Rame Peninsula, Hamoaze. Travel and transport, natural history, architecture, maritime and naval stuff.)
  • {{User|Raintheone}} (Cornish places)
  • {{User|Redabyss1}} (Genealogy, DNA, History and prehistory, economy, emigration, social conditions)
  • {{User|Sawyer-mcdonell}} (religion, language, history, archaeology)
  • {{user|Steinsky}} (Getting the Cornwall article to good, and then featured quality)
  • {{User|Talskiddy}} (North/Mid Cornwall geography, famous Cornish people, Cornish history, hurling)
  • {{User|Tewdar}} (Cornish language, Cornish history, Cornish mythology)
  • {{User|Theroadislong}} (North Cornwall, Bodmin Moor and St.Mabyn)
  • {{User|Vernon39}} (South East Kerrier & Falmouth, History of Culture and Technology in Cornwall, The Falmouth Quaker family Fox and their friends, Resources for the study of Cornwall)
  • {{User|Worm That Turned}} (Food, drink and the Doom Bar)
  • {{User|Zach Griffiths}} (Cornish politics and local government)
  • {{User|Zangar}} (Cornish geography and topograph)

Inactive

If you are active again, put your name back in the list above.

  • {{User|Abtract}} (St Agnes, St Ives, geology, art)
  • {{User|Adek21}} (The Penwith area)
  • {{User|Adrian Watts}} (Penryn, Falmouth area, history, current affairs, international politics, climate change)
  • {{User|Ahwmay}} (Geology, Mining/Industrial History, Economics)
  • {{User|Alan Pascoe}} (Cornish places, particularly in the areas around Hayle and Falmouth)
  • {{User|Alwam101}} (North coast of Cornwall in the St Agnes parish)
  • {{User|Andy F}} Cornwall in general (particularly north coast); parishes; lists
  • {{User|Arghans}} (St Enoder parish)
  • {{User|Artowalos}} (Cornish language, early Medieval period, West Penwith)
  • {{User|benjaminevans82}} (North Cornwall geography, Second world war airbases in Cornwall)
  • {{User|Bodrugan}} (Cornish history, Cornish politics, Cornish Nationalism)
  • {{User|Chylarden}} (Cornish Rugby, Cornish culture, Anything, Local Government, Penwith)
  • {{User|Crowdercref}} (Cornish music and folklore)
  • {{User|Dean.jenkins}} (Cornish places, particularly around Grampound, medicine, sport)
  • {{User|edwardchelski}} (Isles of Scilly)
  • {{User|Fletch 2002}} (North Cornwall, Cornish Nationalism)
  • {{User|Gladiatorjf9}} (Haunted Cornwall FM)
  • {{user|GoofysNewquay}} (Newquay)
  • {{User|Govynn}} (Cornish Language)
  • {{User|Gulval}} (Cornish places, geography, politics and culture)
  • {{User|Gwaytya}} (Cornish folk music, local customs, flora and fauna)
  • {{User|JaneSG}}
  • {{User|Joao0Paulo}} (Cornish language, Cornish Nationlism)
  • {{User|Jfitch}} (Cornwall Photography)
  • {{User|Joowwww}} (General Cornwall, Truro)
  • {{User|Mark Jubbs}} (General Cornwall, Cornish history)
  • {{User|Kcollis}}
  • {{User|Kerneweger}} (An tavas Kernowek)
  • {{User|Lab24}} (Cornish folk music, local customs, flora and fauna, Cornish heritage, Cornish mining)
  • {{User|Lyridian}} (South Cornwall: Looe, Polperro, Fowey, Talland Bay and Herodsfoot.)
  • {{User|MacRusgail}} (Cornish language, politics, traditions - umpteen other things)
  • {{User|Mammal4}} (Cornwall geography and Cornish customs)
  • {{User|Matnkat}} (Lostwithiel and surrounding areas)
  • {{User|matthewcl375}} (Lanhydrock house, bodmin moor, castles e.t.c)
  • {{User|Mogism}} (Mining, shipping, GWR)
  • {{User|Orinoco999}} (Based in Perranzabuloe, concentrating on the Carrick District.)
  • {{User|Pricey3000}} (Cornish place names)
  • {{User|Proper Handsome}} (General Cornwall)
  • {{User|Reedgunner}} (Cornish culture, Anything, Local Government, Penwith)
  • {{User|renouk}} (Penwith, music, singing, photography)
  • {{User|Retsilla}} (General Cornish/Cornwall, Esp. Cornish legend and folklore)
  • {{user|RicardoDonovan}}
  • {{User|Ryanthomasgreen92}} (University College Falmouth)
  • {{User|Searlehome}} (Civil Parish of Egloskerry within the Launceston Registration District, Genealogy resources and data)
  • {{User|Sonadow}} (Cornish History, interesting facts)
  • {{User|Sonic-skunk}} (St. Newlyn East, Cornish language, surfing culture)
  • {{User|Sotonfc4life}} (Cornish Media, Bodmin, Pirate FM, Cornish History)
  • {{User|Suriel1981}} (Gnomic edits)
  • {{User|TheMelonofTruth}} (Saltash and Tideford, General family knowledge of Cornwall and Cornish history.)
  • {{User|Thenamesarnold}} (Threemilestone)
  • {{User|Tinminer}} (live in Kerrier, but interested in South East Cornwall, specifically: Kit Hill, Rame Peninsula, Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. Also: Geology, industrial archaeology, railways, wildlife and Cornish media).
  • {{User|Travis810}} (Cornish places, Cornwall investment and economy)
  • {{User|TrevelyanD}} (Mining, Industrial History, South Kerrier/Lizard Peninsula Geography & History, Various Others)
  • {{User|Tuxraider reloaded}} (North Cornwall around Boscastle and Tintagel)
  • {{User|Wodderwick}} (Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Falmouth)
  • {{User|Xhavnak}} (Cornish history)