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- 21:54, 29 April 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs created page Draft talk:Timeline of Alfred Milner (About this Writeup: new section) Tag: New topic
- 21:33, 29 April 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs created page Talk:William Basil Worsfold (==References==: new section) Tag: New topic
- 07:22, 28 April 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/A List of Doullens Conference Witnesses to A List of Doullens Conference Witnesses (Publish page to mainspace)
- 21:42, 7 April 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs created page Lord Milner's Life Timeline (create article) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 05:17, 7 April 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs created page William Basil Worsfold (←Created page with '==Introduction== William Basil Worsfold (December 5, 1858 - September 26, 1939), last residence 153 Ashley Gardens, London, S.W. Basil Worsfold was an Oxford graduate, a barrister, a writer, and an author of many books on British colonial history, particularly South Africa. His works were published in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ==Early Life== Worsfold was born in Yorkshire, England, the second son of Reverend John Napper Worsfold. He was...')
- 06:43, 15 March 2024 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill to Wikipedia:The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill (Move to mainspace: Editor, please subscribe to Internet Archive to verify this paper's footnotes for accuracy.)
- 01:04, 21 November 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page Draft talk:Thomas Bentley Mott to Talk:Thomas Bentley Mott (Move to mainspace: ready for publishing)
- 01:04, 21 November 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page Draft:Thomas Bentley Mott to Thomas Bentley Mott (Move to mainspace: ready for publishing)
- 04:25, 9 August 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/A List of Doullens Conference Witnesses (←Created page with '==Introduction== The Doullens Conference was a secret World War I conference held in the Town Hall of Doullens, France, on March 26, 1918. It was here that French General Ferdinand Foch was appointed Supreme Commander of the Western Front. Of the eleven participants at the conference, eight of them wrote about it. Here is what they wrote. == Doullens Conference Witnesses == Of the eleven officials that attended the Doullens Conference, eight wrote about...')
- 05:34, 5 August 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I to Wikipedia talk:The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I (Publish page to mainspace: Please edit in conjunction with "Who United the Western Front During World War I".)
- 05:34, 5 August 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I to Wikipedia:The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I (Publish page to mainspace: Please edit in conjunction with "Who United the Western Front During World War I".) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:11, 27 June 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I (Doullens Conference Witnesses: new section) Tag: New topic
- 00:49, 10 June 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/Who United the Western Front During World War I (Author Contradictions: new section) Tag: New topic
- 16:58, 5 June 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The People Who Took Credit For Uniting the Western Front During World War I (←Created page with '== The People Who Took Credit For "Winning the War" == ===David Lloyd George=== Shortly after the armistice of November 11th, Lloyd George called for national elections. During the campaign, Marshal Foch visited the Prime Minister, and he was asked to sign a picture, mentioned Lloyd George's part in instituting the single command. Foch complied, and in August 1919 he followed it up with a letter that thanked Lloyd George for his decision.<ref>'''Lloyd Geor...')
- 21:47, 28 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/Rue Nitot to Talk:Rue Nitot (Publish page to mainspace)
- 21:47, 28 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Rue Nitot to Rue Nitot (Publish page to mainspace)
- 21:10, 28 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/Rue Nitot (Notes: new section) Tag: New topic
- 09:26, 21 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Peter Perry (Colonialist) to User:Peter Perry (Colonialist) (Publish page to mainspace)
- 15:35, 19 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Rue Nitot (←Created page with 'The '''"Rue Nitot"''' meeting was an important First World War event, when the British Empire delegates at the Peace Conference in Versailles got together to register the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles, and tried soften the conditions for peace with Germany. The meeting was held at Prime Minister David Lloyd George's flat, 25 Rue Nitot, in Paris, on June 1, 1919.')
- 01:02, 18 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Who United the Western Front During World War I (←Created page with '{{AFC submission|d|essay|u=Lord Milner|ns=118|decliner=Ingenuity|declinets=20221028021225|ts=20221028014323}} <!-- Do not remove this line! --> {{AFC comment|1=This is well sourced, but it's not clear what the article is on. Article titles are not phrased as questions. This draft has a ''huge'' amount of detail that's not needed (why does the reader need to know that Georges Clemenceau walked to a town hall at precisely 12:07?), and it jumps around between...')
- 23:13, 11 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Peter Perry (Colonialist) (←Created page with '{{Infobox person | name = Peter Perry | image = {{photo}} | alt = <!-- descriptive text for use by speech synthesis (text-to-speech) software --> | caption = | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name --> | birth_date = 1873 | birth_place = | death_date = 1935 | death_place = | nationality = British | citizenship = United Kingdom | other_names = | occupation = Colonial employee | ye...')
- 20:51, 10 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Thomas Bentley Mott to Thomas Bentley Mott (Publish page to mainspace)
- 16:52, 10 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Thomas Bentley Mott (←Created page with 'Brigadier General '''Thomas Bentley Mott''' (1865–1952) was an American liaison officer between General "Black Jack" Pershing and French Marshal Ferdinand Foch during World War I. He occupied this position from April 1914 until the end of the war, traveling with Foch to each of his headquarters, located in Sarcus, Château de Mouchy, Bombon, and Senlis.<ref>Mott, Bentley, "The Memoirs of Marshal Foch", pg. xiii</ref>. He is most noted for translating, ed...')
- 22:07, 4 May 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Lord Milner's Timeline References (←Created page with '1) O'Brien, Terence, "Milner: Viscount Milner of St. James's and Cape Town", London: Constable, 1979 2) Cecil, Hugh & Mirabel, [https://archive.org/details/imperialmarriage0000ceci/page/n7/mode/2up ''Imperial Marriage''], London: Murray, 2002 3) Wrench, John Evelyn, [https://archive.org/details/alfredlordmilner0000wren/page/n7/mode/2up?q=National+Service ''Alfred Lord Milner: The Man of No Illusions''], London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1958 4) Marlowe, Joh...')
- 05:55, 23 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/Who United Western Front During World War I (Emily Hobhouse: new section) Tag: New topic
- 19:08, 22 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Who United Western Front During World War I (←Created page with '{{AFC submission|d|essay|u=Lord Milner|ns=118|decliner=Ingenuity|declinets=20221028021225|ts=20221028014323}} <!-- Do not remove this line! --> {{AFC comment|1=This is well sourced, but it's not clear what the article is on. Article titles are not phrased as questions. This draft has a ''huge'' amount of detail that's not needed (why does the reader need to know that Georges Clemenceau walked to a town hall at precisely 12:07?), and it jumps around between...')
- 11:51, 20 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill (←Created page with '{{See also|Sir Winston Churchill|Alfred Milner|Milner's Kindergarten}} ==Introduction== This article traces the interweaving of the lives of Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England, and Alfred Milner, a former member of the British War Cabinet and close confidant of Prime Minister David Lloyd George during World War I. Both played pivotal roles for England during the world wars, Milner in World War I, and Churchill in World War II. At the...')
- 16:20, 12 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/Allied Troop Movements During Operation Michael to Allied Troop Movements During Operation Michael (Publish page to mainspace)
- 11:13, 11 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/Allied Troop Movements During Operation Michael (←Created page with '{{Short description|World War I, England, France and the Western Front}} {{Draft topics|western-europe|military-and-warfare|politics-and-government}} {{AfC topic|soc}} <!-- Note: The following pages were redirects to Who_United_the_Western_Front_During_World_War_I? before draftification: *Wikipedia:Lord Milner/Who United the Western Front During World War I? *User:Lord Milner/Who United the Western Front During World War I? --> {{See also|Doull...')
- 05:02, 11 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Beauvais Conference to The Beauvais Conference (Publish page to mainspace)
- 22:27, 10 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill to The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill (Publish page to mainspace)
- 18:44, 10 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Lord Alfred Milner and Sir Winston Churchill (←Created page with '{{See also|Sir Winston Churchill|Alfred Milner|Milner's Kindergarten}} ==Introduction== This article traces the interweaving of the lives of Alfred Milner, a prime mover in the War Cabinet of Prime Minister David Lloyd George during World War I, and Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England. Both played pivotal roles for England during the world wars, Milner in World War I, and Churchill in World War II. At the ''Doullens Conference'' on...')
- 20:21, 9 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Beauvais Conference (←Created page with '{{See also|Dury, Compiègne and Abbeville Meetings|Doullens Conference|Supreme War Council}} == The Beauvais Conference == Immediately after the Doullens Conference, Prime Minister Clemenceau came under pressure to strengthen the note's wording. His military aide, Henri Mordacq, thought it looked weak. Mordacq, said, "He discussed the matter with me thoroughly <and said> everything depends on..the three men leading the armies..if t...')
- 15:24, 9 April 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner (←Created page with '{{See also|Sir Winston Churchill|Alfred Milner|Milner's Kindergarten}} ==Introduction== This article traces the interweaving of the lives of Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England, and Alfred Milner, a former member of the British War Cabinet and close confidant of Prime Minister David Lloyd George during World War I. Both played pivotal roles for England during the world wars, Milner in World War I, and Churchill in World War II. At the...')
- 08:45, 19 February 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Garden Suburb to The Garden Suburb (Publish page to mainspace)
- 19:07, 18 February 2023 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Garden Suburb (←Created page with ' The Garden Suburb was a collection of ministerial positions created by Prime Minister David Lloyd George's War Cabinet in December 1916, to help facilitate the running of the Great War. It was temporarily housed in tents in the gardens of the backyard of 10 Downing Street.')
- 06:43, 30 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner to Talk:The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner (ready for publishing)
- 06:43, 30 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner to The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner (ready for publishing)
- 06:54, 29 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page Draft:Charles Bugnet to Charles Bugnet (ready for publishing)
- 08:47, 18 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User talk:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner (Churchill and Free Trade: new section) Tag: New topic
- 08:03, 18 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Lives of Winston Churchill and Alfred Milner (←Created page with '{{See also|Sir Winston Churchill|Alfred Milner|Milner's Kindergarten}} ==Introduction== This article traces the interweaving of the lives of Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of England, and Alfred Milner, a former member of the British War Cabinet and close confidant of Prime Minister David Lloyd George during World War I. Both played pivotal roles for England during the world wars, Milner in World War I, and Churchill in World War II. At the...')
- 05:28, 18 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/Minister of Blockade (←Created page with '{{Short description|World War I}} <!-- Note: The following pages were redirects to Lord_Milner/sandbox/Minister_of_Blockade before draftification: *Wikipedia:/Minister of Blockade --> {{See also|Blockade of Germany|Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood}} thumb|The Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Lord Robert Cecil is in the middle of the picture, 2nd row, fifth man from the left. File:British Statesmen Durin...')
- 05:28, 18 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/The Monday Night Cabal (←Created page with '{{See also|Milner's Kindergarten}} The '''Monday Night Cabal''' was a 'ginger group' of influential people set up in London by Leo Amery at the start of 1916 to discuss war policy.<ref>Amery, Leo, "My Political Life, Vol. II", [https://archive.org/details/mypoliticallife0002amer/page/80/mode/2up?q=The+nucleus+of+our+group ''pg. 81'']</ref> The nucleus of the group consisted of Lord Milner, George Carson, Geoffrey Dawson, Waldorf Astor and [...')
- 22:19, 17 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Kildonan Castle to RMS Kildonan Castle (Ready for publishing)
- 22:18, 17 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Saxon to RMS Saxon (Ready for publishing)
- 22:18, 17 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Walmer Castle to RMS Walmer Castle (Ready for publishing)
- 22:17, 17 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs moved page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Norham Castle to RMS Norham Castle (Ready for publishing)
- 23:33, 16 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Walmer Castle (←Created page with '{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}} {{Use British English|date=December 2017}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=R.M.S. Walmer Castle.png |Ship caption=R.M.S. Walmer Castle }} {{Infobox ship career |Hide header= |Ship country=United Kingdom |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|UK|civil}} |Ship name= ''Walmer Castle'' |Ship ordered= |Ship builder= John Elder & Co., Glasgow |Ship yard number= 270 |Ship original cost= |Ship laid down= |Shi...')
- 19:03, 16 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Kildonan Castle (←Created page with '{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}} {{Use British English|date=December 2017}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=R.M.S. Kildonan Castle.png |Ship caption=R.M.S. Kildonan Castle }} {{Infobox ship career |Hide header= |Ship country=United Kingdom |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|UK|civil}} |Ship name= ''Kildonan Castle'' |Ship ordered= |Ship builder= Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, Glasgow |Ship yard number= 4...')
- 19:00, 16 November 2022 Lord Milner talk contribs created page User:Lord Milner/sandbox/RMS Saxon (←Created page with 'The '''RMS ''Saxon''''' was a Royal Mail Ship that went into service with the Castle Line (and its successor, the Union-Castle Line) in 1890 on the passenger and mail service between Britain and South Africa.')