how can I see a list of all images I have uploaded

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I uploaded several pages from a family Bible, but have forgotten where they are.  Is there a way to find all the source images I have uploaded so I can locate these pages?

https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hopewell-146-1
WikiTree profile: John Hopewell
in WikiTree Tech by Peggy McMath G2G6 Mach 6 (68.0k points)

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I don't know of a way to do exactly what you described, but you might be able to get close.  If you go to your watchlist there's a row of tabs across the top of the page, one of which is "Images'.  Selecting that will show you all images that are attached to any profiles on your watchlist.  (I think it'll include any images uploaded by others to profiles on your watchlist, and will not include any images you have uploaded to profiles not on your watchlist.)  There are some options at the bottom of the pages for sorting the images, or looking at subsets such as source images only.  Perhaps you can use that full or partial list to at least narrow down your problem.
by Dennis Barton G2G6 Pilot (566k points)
selected by Peggy McMath
Thanks.  That's what I needed to know.
Thanks for the star Peggy.

That works really well for me :

Displaying 10 of 1703 images.

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Peggy, if you uploaded the images directly to profiles then the only way I can think of is to display your Contributions (under the My WikiTree menu item at top right of any page) and go through them to find the images.  At least they'll be easy to spot because a thumbnail appears in the contribution list.

This would be very easy for me to do with images I uploaded because I never upload images to profile pages.  I use two free space pages to store all my uploaded images - one for photos and one for sources.  After that, I put a link to an image in the text area of the profile so the image appears in the right place for the context to which it is relevant.  All I would have to do to find the images I uploaded is go to the free space page and see them all in one place.
by Gaile Connolly G2G Astronaut (1.2m points)
Gaile, you just started out smarter than I did.  I learn something new every day.  To my chagrin.
No, no, Peggy.  I just started out (on WikiTree) about 10 years after retiring from a 30plus year career as a systems engineer.  I am probably the least smart WikiTree member when it comes to knowing stuff about genealogy!

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