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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Morgan Riley!

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Hello, Morgan Riley!
Tip: Add categories to your files
Tip: Add categories to your files

Thanks a lot for contributing to the Wikimedia Commons! Here's a tip to make your uploads more useful: Why not add some categories to describe them? This will help more people to find and use them.

Here's how:

1) If you're using the UploadWizard, you can add categories to each file when you describe it. Just click "more options" for the file and add the categories which make sense:

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[[Category:Category name]]

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[[Category:Astronomical diagrams]]
[[Category:Comets]]

This will make the diagram show up in the categories "Astronomical diagrams" and "Comets".

When picking categories, try to choose a specific category ("Astronomical diagrams") over a generic one ("Illustrations").

Thanks again for your uploads! More information about categorization can be found in Commons:Categories, and don't hesitate to leave a note on the help desk.

CategorizationBot (talk) 11:36, 4 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

REVEILLE HOUSE - RICHMOND, VA Hi Morgan Riley. I hope I am not doing this incorrectly, but I found your name associated with a photograph of Reveille House in Richmond, VA. My office is in Reveille House (I am writing you from inside!) and today, I came across some very old photographs of the house that I thought might be useful to you for this Wikipedia entry. Please let me know if you are interested. Thanks!

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I am now proud owner of a TUSC account!

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Thanks for your work categorizing some of my Virginia images. I haven't revisited some of those in quite awhile. Best, MarmadukePercy (talk) 00:02, 1 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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I am now proud owner of a TUSC account! (redux)

What is the name of the street in your photo of Jackson Wardm Richmond, Virginia?

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I also grew up in Richmond, Virginia! I wonder if your photo was taken on l9th Street downtown, near Main Street Station! It looks a lot like the Street where my Dad grew up! He was born in Baltimore, Maryland,like my Mom, but his family moved to Richmond when he was young. His Dad was a Horse & Mule Auctioneer. My Dad's first job was standing in the Tower of Main Street Station, near his house,and announcing the arrival of the train! Later,he was Copy Boy, Sports Writer, Sports Editor, and Copy Editor of the Richmond News Leader. He was also the Amateur Softball Association Commissioner for the State of Virginia. He was very active in Richmond Sports circles, first by playing Basketball with the Rotary Boys Club Team that won 62 games in a row, and then by writing Freelance Sports Publicity for many Richmond-area Sports Organizations,and his newspaper column and articles. He died in 1981. His house and street looked a lot like the one in your picture, and it was on the National Register of Historic Places! I am just wondering--- is that his street and his house? Also,your last name is Riley. A boy named Henry Riley was in my grade at school. He had red hair and freckles. Are you related? I will be in Richmond at the end of October for the 50th Reunion of Thomas Jefferson High School's Class of 1962! It would be fun to meet you!

Your photos are excellent! I wish my camera was as good! I made a movie of Richmond in 2000, but I missed some good shots! I had to get out of the car to get really good pictures! However, we did make a video for the family!My Dad lived a block from Main Street Station.He also lived near the Edgar Allen Poe House and St. John's Church. Our 4th grade class at Westhampton School toured the area, and I knew about those places, because my Grandpa's house was there! We used to visit on weekends, look at the old Victorian Furniture in the Dining Room, sleep upstairs in the Guest Bedroom,and bathe in the tub with legs on the floor. My Uncle owned a Poultry Shop down there too, and we used to visit him and the Farmer's Market! My Aunt ran the house and cooked the meals, because my Grandma died when I was 3. (I don't remember her!) I wish I had photos of that time, but I didn't have a camera until age 10! My Mom only took photos of us at our house,or when we went swimming at Moore's Lake,or at my Cousins' house! We all lived in the West End. My Sisters and I moved away after we grew up! My Cousins still live there though, and the oldest one will be 75 in January, for which I will also come for a visit! I do have photos, however, of my Grandma sitting on the front porch in her rocking chair, and there are wrought iron columns on the porch! my Sister also took photos of the street and it may be in my video, as well! There is no brick in Arizona; they import it from Mexico! Most houses here are stucco! Southern Architecture is still the best!

My name is Marilyn (Wolfe) Ruben. I now live in Arizona. It is a very strange place, and I often get homesick for "The Good Old Days!. Good thing we're coming to 2 Reunions this year! You can reply at mswr67@yahoo.com. Those are my initials, and I am now 67 years old. I'll be 68 next week! Thanks for your photos! They popped up on my Facebook page on the my Home Profile, next to: Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia. I clicked the Collage and saw all my favorite old childhood memories! Thank you for making my day! It is now 3 a.m. here and I have been on your Collage page of Wikipedia for 2-3 hours or more, trying to find you! I have to go to sleep now!

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Picture of the Year voting round 1 open

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Hello. I just wanted to let you know that I have granted autopatrol rights to your account; the reason for this is that I believe you are sufficiently trustworthy and experienced to have your contributions automatically marked as "reviewed". This has no effect on your editing, it is simply intended to make it easier for users that are monitoring Recent changes or Recent uploads to find unproductive edits amidst the productive ones like yours. In addition, the Flickr upload feature and an increased number of batch-uploads in UploadWizard, uploading of freely licensed MP3 files, overwriting files uploaded by others and an increased limit for page renames per minute are now available to you. Thank you. odder (talk) 23:43, 4 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi and Thanks

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Hi Morgan; Thanks for noticing our interests overlap. I could use help learning what is wrong with an image I uploaded. There is a notice on my commons user page and I do not know what is wrong.

I added a few categories to a couple of your images. I still am uncertain about categorization. I have been accused of over-categorization on Wikipedia and read the policies, but I just do not understand where the line is between categorization and over-categorization. I have been looking through images on commons and as I see good images in my areas of interest/expertise I look to see the quality of images in the relevant Wikipedia articles and have, in my own opinion, made good contributions to many articles just by adding existing images. Now I am rambling...see you around. Jim Derby (talk) 23:10, 23 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Permission Request - The Supreme Court of Virginia Building

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Hi Morgan,

I would like to request permission to use your photograph "SupremeCourtofVirginiaBuilding.JPG" in an upcoming publication, and the Creative Commons license for this image does not meet the requirements we need to use it. Could you please contact me at jhalliday@ets.org, so that I may send you a license agreement for your express permission to use the image? In addition, do you happen to have a higher resolution of the image? If not, I'm pretty sure that the image that you posted should be sufficient. Thank you.

Best Regards, Jim Halliday

Picture of the Year 2013 R1 Announcement

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Picture of the Year 2013 R2 Announcement

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Round 2 of Picture of the Year 2013 is open!

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2012 Picture of the Year: A pair of European Bee-eaters in Ariège, France.

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Wikimedia Commons is happy to announce that the second round of the 2013 Picture of the Year competition is now open. This year will be the eighth edition of the annual Wikimedia Commons photo competition, which recognizes exceptional contributions by users on Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia users are invited to vote for their favorite images featured on Commons during the last year (2013) to produce a single Picture of the Year.

Hundreds of images that have been rated Featured Pictures by the international Wikimedia Commons community in the past year were entered in this competition. These images include professional animal and plant shots, breathtaking panoramas and skylines, restorations of historical images, photographs portraying the world's best architecture, impressive human portraits, and so much more.

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Picture of the Year 2013 Results Announcement

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Picture of the Year 2013 Results

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The 2013 Picture of the Year. View all results »

Dear Morgan Riley,

The 2013 Picture of the Year competition has ended and we are pleased to announce the results: We shattered participation records this year — more people voted in Picture of the Year 2013 than ever before. In both rounds, 4070 different people voted for their favorite images. Additionally, there were more image candidates (featured pictures) in the contest than ever before (962 images total).

  • In the first round, 2852 people voted for all 962 files
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We congratulate the winners of the contest and thank them for creating these beautiful images and sharing them as freely licensed content:

  1. 157 people voted for the winner, an image of a lightbulb with the tungsten filament smoking and burning.
  2. In second place, 155 people voted for an image of "Sviati Hory" (Holy Mountains) National Park in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
  3. In third place, 131 people voted for an image of a swallow flying and drinking.

Click here to view the top images »

We also sincerely thank to all 4070 voters for participating and we hope you will return for next year's contest in early 2015. We invite you to continue to participate in the Commons community by sharing your work.

Thanks,
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Regarding the validity of the image entitled: "File:Rees's Cyclopaedia Chappe telegraph.png"

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Good afternoon, Morgan Riley!

I was led to the page on semaphore line by one of the "This Day in History" links, and clicked the image you provided, originally scanned from Rees's Cyclopaedia. I had fun following the image from letter to letter, deciphering how the pattern was constructed, and ultimately realized that the image portrays the letters "B" and "S" to be the same...

Upon retracing my steps through the pattern, I believe that the "B" is represented incompletely, and should include a similar visual construction to the other letters in its "family" (A-H): two upturned "pegs" on the same side of the "crossbar." Upon reaching this conclusion, I wanted to reference the original document you scanned from, and indeed, this could potentially be a 200-year-old "typo!"

Here you can find a link to my proposed edit. Note the explanation for the edit in the image's description:

I would love to hear what you think about this possible centuries-old misprint, and even your explanation as to why it may NOT, surprisingly, need an edit.

Thanks, and I look forward to researching further into this with you.

Capnjeb14

Thanks for your cleanup work on these. There's also a maintenance category for them, Category:Inverness to Kyle (fixed). It would help if you could please move them from one to the other once you've sorted them, then we can see what's still left. Thanks. Andy Dingley (talk) 16:46, 14 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for pointing that out. I'd merely been working on clearing out the files in Category:British Rail Class 37 into subcategories, so I hadn't even noticed the specific Inverness to Kyle one. Will do! And perhaps I'll see what I can do on working on that category. Morgan Riley (talk) 03:56, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]