Welcome to the Wonderful World of Archaeology! This is your gateway to the world of British archaeology. These are the home pages of Current Archaeology, Britain's leading archaeological magazine. If you have an interest in anything to do with archaeology, this is the place to find out about digs, discoveries, the latest news, and all about our magazine. Explore the world of archaeology and ...
The Cutty Sark Museum Ship at Maritime Greenwich - Official Trust website. ...
Dictionary of Victorian London. Primary sources - Victorian London's social history. ...
London and Middlesex Archaeology Society Homepage ...
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The Ragged School Museum features Victorian education, and the history and culture of the East End of London, and runs a varied programme of activities for all ages ...
www.raggedschoolmuseum.org.uk
Programme of events newsletter publications contact details and links West Norwood Cemetery is one of the metropolitan cemeteries founded to deal with the expanding population of London in the early 19th century. It was opened in 1837. It has 64 Grade II and Grade II* listed monuments and includes memorials to Mrs Beeton, Sir Henry Doulton, Dr William Marsden, Baron Julius de Reuter, Charles ...
www.anoraque.demon.co.uk/fownc
Kensal Green Cemetery, London As churchyards in London became overcrowded with bodies in the early 19th century, locations just outside of London were selected to bury the dead. Kensal Green Cemetery was one of the first. It was licensed by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and would soon turn into such a fashionable place to be buried that Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, son of king George III, ...
www.xs4all.nl/~androom/dead/kensal.htm
The Ultimate Tour of Highgate Cemetery, Victorian Valhalla, The Sexton's Tales. Highgate Cemetery ...
www.tales.ndirect.co.uk/SEXTON_TALE.HTML
Excerpted from AGAINST OLIGARCHY Essays & speeches 1970-1996 by Webster G. Tarpley PART 7 BRITISH FINANCIAL WARFARE: 1929; 1931- 33 HOW THE CITY OF LONDON CREATED THE GREAT DEPRESSION by Webster G. Tarpley December, 1996 The thesis of this paper is that the great economic and financial cataclysm of the first half of the twentieth century, which we have come to know as the Great Depression, was ...
www.tarpley.net/29crash.htm
Regenerating a former Town Hall for community, cultural and small business use ...
www.shoreditchtownhall.org.uk
The IBPT lobby to preserve historic industrial processes. Please contact us if you know of a building, or process, that could use our help.
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