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We didn't have a huge number of featured pictures this issue, but I think I found a clever and unique way to lay them out. Also, poetry again! Why? Because, while it does, by necessity, simplify subjects, that's actually a good thing when you have thirty-some featured articles and lists to summarise. It does have a risk of trivialising things, but being sensitive should help with that, and if I get articles on the Holocaust or the like, well, the "summarise it in poetry" thing isn't a death pact.
We've used basically the same format for these since the Signpost was weekly. It was intended for the short weekly issues with five to nine articles to summarise; but this issue has twenty featured articles and eighteen featured lists in this issue. Something has to change, and there's probably going to need to be some playing around until we get there.
Featured articles
Twenty
featured articles were promoted this period.
Ignace Tonené .Apparently, the British librarian's vocation Just won't be inclusive of image rotation. I suspect sometime soon this here image we'll see Restored and rotated and on
FPC .
Ignace Tonené , nominated by
CT55555
Tonené was an Ojibwe chief and prospector
He got Canada's government to be his community's investor.
His discoveries when acting as prospector bold,
Caused the nineteen-oh-six era rush to find gold.
Paint Drying , nominated by
LunaEatsTuna
It is what it sounds like. In Britain, you see,
Ev'ry film must be rated by
BBFC .
They charge by the minute (but watch them all too),
So, to protest that charge, there's ten hours to view.
Constantine III (Western Roman emperor) , nominated by
Gog the Mild
When promised, if he surrendered, they'd let him stay whole,
He did, but they didn't: they put his head on a pole.
Airport Central railway station , nominated by
Steelkamp
Flying from Australia?
Perth Airport is found
By taking a railway to go underground.
Edgar, King of England , nominated by
Dudley Miles
The father of
Æthelred the Unready ,
His rule of England was really quite steady.
After seeing his sons' reigns, all the wise sages
Ranked his reign with all the most golden of ages.
Illusion of Kate Moss , nominated by
Premeditated Chaos (PMC)
At
McQueen 's
Widows of Culloden , what was talked about the most
Was
Kate Moss in a crystal (an effect called
Pepper's Ghost ).
From
A History of British Fishes :
The Owl and the Pussycat might put down their gullet This here illustration of the
thicklip grey mullet . "What's the connection?" Is that what I hear? Why, they both were created by old
Edward Lear !
A History of British Fishes , nominated by
Jimfbleak
"History" as in "Natural History". The phrasing has changed.
But wishes for guides to fishes just does not seem all that strange.
Ken "Snakehips" Johnson , nominated by
SchroCat
Black British music does not oft get its due:
Featured articles on it? Appallingly few.
In the thirties and forties, Johnson brought swing
Over to Britain, where he reigned as king.
Siege of Bukhara , nominated by
AirshipJungleman29
In
Khwarazmian old
Ghengis Khan
A stately pleasure dome The
Siege of Bukhara achieved.
And all folk who Bukhara filled
Found themselves enslaved or killed.
You'd think they'd be quite peeved.
Badge Man : I sort of see it, I guess, but if you ask me,
In context ?
Paradolia of the bottom of a tree.
Badge Man , nominated by
HAL333
Who killed JFK? Well, some say the job
Was planned and committed by a photograph's blob.
Constantine (son of Theophilos) , nominated by
Unlimitedlead
He was raised to co-emperor alongside his dad,
From infancy all of that power he had.
He died by sixteen, and it's of some concern
That he died after falling in the palace cistern.
Don't drink the water in
Blachernae , lest the slaughter
Create a new market for Constantine-flavoured water.
Bennerley Viaduct , nominated by
HJ Mitchell
They wanted to destroy it, but it was made a bit too strong:
They couldn't afford to take apart the ironwork, and so,
It survived to be historic, but repair funds were not there.
A group stepped in to work on it, but everything went wrong
It was feared that on the list of lost history it would go
But finally, quite recently it at last got its repair.
Tomb of Philippe Pot : Limestone, gold, paint, and lead, A tomb for French mediaeval dead.
Tomb of Philippe Pot , nominated by
Ceoil
Burgundian warrior,
Philippe Pot
To look poor in death... would rather not.
"State of Grace" (song) , nominated by
Ippantekina
Taylor Swift wrote "State of Grace",
Lost rights to the recordings , then,
To put the buyer in his place,
Recorded all her songs again.
Wilfred Arthur , nominated by
Ian Rose
Wilfred Stanley Arthur, Australian flying ace,
Known to friends as "Woof".
(This poem is
free verse .)
Science Fiction Adventures : Rayguns and aliens, and, for the rubes, A big healthy serving of feminine boobs.
Science Fiction Adventures (1956 magazine) , nominated by
Mike Christie
It's just what it sounds like: it's some sci-fi fun.
So go get your spacesuit and grab your raygun.
Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) , nominated by
Unlimitedlead and
PericlesofAthens
Before
Alexander the Great 's father, there's few records, and, so,
The answers to most questions is, "Well, um... We don't know."
Battle of the Great Plains , nominated by
Gog the Mild
Carthage versus
Romans , North Africa the scene,
Scipio tricked the Poenī through subterfuge quite keen
Plans to attack
Utica he made where they would see 'em
Then he snuck up on the camps, and he then burned right up the reed 'un.
Freedom (concert) , nominated by
Pseud 14
Regine Velasquez , at the concert, sang whatever thing she pleased,
She wanted her fans to feel connection during the time of
the disease .
John Manners (cricketer) , nominated by
AssociateAffiliate (a.k.a. StickyWicket)
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We call him a cricketer, which some folk might annoy:
He was also commander of
His Majesty's Ship, Viceroy .
As cricketer, sure, he was considered first-rate
But he also had a
Distinguished Service Cross on his plate.
Featured pictures
Four
featured pictures were promoted this period, including the two at the top of the article and two at the bottom
Featured lists
Eighteen
featured lists were promoted this period.
To these featured lists, I would like to be reverent,
But a lot of the titles are just too self-evident.
That doesn't lessen achievements, but it does lessen text
So I'll explain more obscure ones then take a long rest.
I hope with this content you are quite content,
See you next issue (when it's finally sent).
Denters was spotted singing by
J. Timberlake And, O!
All the music she went on to make!
Esmée Denters discography , nominated by
Sebbirrrr
Dutch singer
Esmée Denters has released one
studio album , three
extended plays (EP) and twenty
singles (including three as featured artist). Denters rose to prominence after posting song covers on
YouTube , which gained the attention of American singer
Justin Timberlake who signed her to his record label
Tennman Records in 2007.
List of accolades received by 24 Oras , nominated by
Chompy Ace
24 Oras is a Philippine news broadcasting show.
List of basal asterid families , nominated by
Dank
This is a division of flowering plants, including
blueberries ,
dogwood ,
kiwifruit , and
American pitcher plants .
List of British armies in World War II , nominated by
EnigmaMcmxc
Kind of like how if you divide a pile into two, you can still call the results piles, if you divide up an army, you can still call the smaller divisions armies. And they do. This is a list of all the
field armies the
British Army was divided into, including some that never really existed and were instead used to deceive German intelligence.
List of UEFA European Championship winning managers , nominated by
NapHit
These are the winners of the European championship for
association football (soccer to you Americans).
These sites are quite pretty, so be of them a see-er, And look at
World Heritage Sites within South Korea.
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List of World Heritage Sites in South Korea and
List of World Heritage Sites in Malaysia , nominated by
Tone
We've talked about these a lot, but in case you're new, they're a
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization scheme to mark places that are of such cultural or natural importance that the world should take note and help protect them.
Tone has been doing a great job working through the countries of the world for years now and listing off the World Heritage sites within them (hence why we've talked about them a lot).
List of dasyuromorphs , nominated by
PresN
An order of mammals consisting of most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials, such as
quolls ,
dunnarts , the
numbat , the
Tasmanian devil , and the
thylacine .
74th Primetime Emmy Awards , nominated by
RunningTiger123
Basshunter videography , nominated by
Eurohunter
Basshunter is a Swedish singer, record producer and DJ.
List of accolades received by Toy Story 4 , nominated by
Chompy Ace
List of basal eudicot families , nominated by
Dank
Another group of flowering plants including
buttercups ,
poppies ,
barberries , and
plane trees (or sycamores).
List of international goals scored by Ellen White , nominated by
Idiosincrático
Ellen White is an English former professional
footballer who played for both
England and
Great Britain between 2010 and 2022, and scored 58 international goals during that time.
List of The Sopranos episodes , nominated by
Newtothisedit
List of accolades received by Top Gun: Maverick , nominated by
Chompy Ace
List of Hot R&B Singles number ones of 1963 , nominated by
ChrisTheDude
List of Lebanon international footballers born outside Lebanon , nominated by
Nehme1499
Registered historic parks and gardens in Monmouthshire , nominated by
KJP1
I don't consider this obscure, but then, I lived near there, so for the international audience,
Monmouthshire is a county in southeast
Wales .
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