Wikipedia:WikiProject East Anglia/Task forces/Suffolk
Welcome to the Suffolk task force of WikiProject East Anglia.
Scope
edit- Suffolk covers the county of Suffolk, East Anglia.
Participants
editTo do
editTo do items for members of Suffolk task force
edit- Tag related articles.
- Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
- Identify articles for creation
- Identify articles for improvement
- Review importance and quality of existing articles
- Participate in Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2021_December_2#Category:Thedwastre_Hundred discussion
To do items for anyone
edit- Electoral Divisions of Suffolk, Yes, I know these are going to be redrawn.
Guidelines
editTagging and assessment
editAny articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of WikiProject East Anglia. You may also find {{WikiProjectBanners}} useful. To each of these banners, you should add -task-force = yes
as this will automatically put the page in the appropriate categories., such as Category:Suffolk articles .
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Templates
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Userbox template
edit{{Wikipedia:WikiProject East Anglia/Outreach/User Suffolk task force}}
Infobox template
editStub templates
edit- {{Example}}
Featured/Good content
editResources
editThe following historical books contain a section for all or most villages in Suffolk:
- The Domesday Book - 1086 with references to 1066 - summarised information from here can be found online in a nicely formatted way on the website Open Domesday. A complete translation may be found online here courtesy of the University of Hull.
- The Suffolk Traveler by John Kirby - 1735
- Southwold and Its Vicinity, Ancient and Modern
- A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis - 1848
- Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales by John Marius Wilson - 1870 to 1872
- The Manors of Suffolk by Walter Arthur Copinger - 1905 to 1911 - covers the history of Suffolk villages in detail, e.g. 13 pages for Waldringfield. Please note, volumes are divided by the hundred of the relevant village.