James Gaunt

@jamesgaunt
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Researching and writing about music. Sometimes I edit Wikipedia.
homepagehttps://jamesgaunt.com

87.7% of all images on my wiki are jpeg. I'm not sure if I ever put any thought into what format I use. Should I?

Also, now that there is 1,928 files I think I'm probably stuck using MediaWiki. Sometimes I think it'd be nice to use something less finicky though...

In a few weeks the ebook edition of my next book will be released. Then the paperback will be out in June/July. I can't wait to see them turn up in some library catalogues!
@samwilson please share it here when you’re done. I haven’t tried uploading images yet, but I’m interested to know more if there’s different ways and a best way to do it.
I've been searching for anyone who has back issues of R'n'B World (later known as AfroStar). It was a RnB/Soul newspaper and sister publication to Go Magazine. Although Go exists in several archives, I've had no luck finding issues of R'n'B World or AfroStar apart from old eBay listings.
Here's two of my favourite posters from the current exhibition of Studio Helmo's work for Jazzdor festival in Strasbourg. I wrote about the exhibition here: https://medium.com/the-shadow-knows/look-at-jazz-jazz-posters-on-display-in-strasbourg-aa886f3f4235
A nice surprise, my book is now available for pre-order! Available 9 July 2026 https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/three-outs-move-9798765122976/
@internetarchive will it ever be possible to search the internet archive like a search engine? Sometimes I'm looking for a subject but don't know what the original url was. Being able to search for text in the archive like searching inside a book would be amazing.
While researching a name in some family history documents I stumbled across Ellis Bankin, a school teacher who liked to take holidays riding his motorbike around the country. Unfortunately, he died when he got lost in the desert, but that didn't stop others from looking up to him. I wrote an article on Wikipedia about him and found some great photos too! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_Bankin
Ellis Bankin - Wikipedia

Last week I finished uploading some 80+ photos my grandfather and his brothers took in the 1940s when they made and flew gliders around Victoria. They're on Wikimedia Commons and public domain for anyone to use https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gliding_Club_of_Victoria
Category:Gliding Club of Victoria - Wikimedia Commons