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The Mary Rose - built by Henry VIII around 1511, lost in 1545 and raised in 1982 is on display in a purpose built maritime museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England. This web site tells her story. ...
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 ...
jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk
The Cutty Sark Museum Ship at Maritime Greenwich - Official Trust website. ...
The Landmark Trust is a charity which rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural importance, and then gives them a new life by making them available to stay in for holidays.
National Tramway Museum contains history, information and images for visitors, schools, education and picture buyers.
The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum:over 45 historic houses and agricultural buildings dating from the 13th century to victorian times, rescued from destruction and rebuilt in a magnificent parkland setting. Designated as a collection of national significance the Museum provides a range of education facilities related to medieval history, historic building conservation and countryside skills.
Welcome to the award winning National Waterways Museum based at Gloucester in South west England.
When you visit Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum you are in the heart of Hadrian's Wall Country - Rome's Mighty Northern Frontier.
London and Middlesex Archaeology Society Homepage ...
A Revival of 2000 years of hot spring Spa Culture in the city of Bath, UK ...
Matthew of Bristol, a replica of John Cabot's 1497 caravel ...
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
Tiverton Museum - houses probably the largest Social History collections in the South West of England ...
www.tivertonmuseum.org.uk
Ipswich Transport Museum web site.
www.ipswichtransportmuseum.co.uk
The last 100 years of the Liverpool Scottish Regiment, Liverpool's own kilted infantry. With weapons, uniforms, photographs and artifacts.
www.liverpoolscottish.org.uk
Information about Whitby Museum and its parent organisation, the Whitby Literary & Philosophical Society.
This page describes the Fen Drainage Engine Museum at Prickwillow in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom ...
web.ukonline.co.uk/jill.lawson/pwillow/engine.htm
Meadow Pit Memorial Gardens - In memory of all the miners who lost their lives ...
www.shropshiremining.org.uk
Landguard Fort, ancient monument, Suffolk, Felixstowe ...
Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society - promoting the study of archaeology and local history and to ensure the proper recording and preservation of local antiquities and relics ...
Cumbrian Railways Association. For those interested in the history of Cumbria's railways. Formerly the English counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and part of Lancashire, Cumbrian was served by a fascinating network of railways, the principle ones stll b ...
A visual guide to Romford (in the county of Essex and the London Borough of Havering) highlighting the history that can still be seen in the modern town.
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
GENEALOGY IN DARWEN & BLACKBURN LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND Tony Foster 142 Cotswold Crescent, Bury, Lancs BL8 1QP, England Phone: +44 161 764 2821 E-Mail: gafoster@compuserve.com Updated 27th February 2000 This is the home page of Tony Foster, a family history researcher based in Bury, Lancashire I was born and raised in Darwen and have been involved with family history research for over 20 years.
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/GAFOSTER
Take a tour on one of the biggest bus operators that once served south lancashire for 75 years. Here you will find photos and a chat page , so hop on and take a ride down memory lane!
Alcester and District Local History Society ...
dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/fk26/localpast/index.htm
The Ultimate Tour of Highgate Cemetery, Victorian Valhalla, The Sexton's Tales. Highgate Cemetery ...
www.tales.ndirect.co.uk/SEXTON_TALE.HTML
Cumbria Family History Society ...
www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/CUL/cumbFHS
www.museum-kentlife.co.uk
Resources available for genealogical research in Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire FHS, Oxfordshire genealogy mailing list, Oxfordshire surname interest list (OXSIL), Oxfordshire genweb boards.
Let Whitehaven :: Then and Now take you on an amazing journey from the past and into the present. See old and new Whitehaven, together in harmony through this interactive experience.
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
www.fulbourn.windmill.btinternet.co.uk
A description of the historic Canning area near Liverpool City Centre. Visit this site for useful information, excellent photographs of the area, and links to other interesting sites.
The 24 acre York Cemetery site has been owned since 1987 by York Cemetery Trust. The Trust and The Friends of York Cemetery manage the site using an ecological land management plan, for the purposes of conservation, restoration and education. The Trust maintains an archive of burial records from 1837. Although a cemetery might not immediately spring to mind as a place to visit, York Cemetery is ...
homepages.tesco.net/~hugh.murray
The Cotswolds, the ideal start to your tour of Englands West Country, sights, accommodation, restaurants ...
www.dursley-cotswolds-uk.com/Jenner%20museum.html
, Leicestershire is a county in England seeped in history. Home to historical figures, such as Lady Jane Grey and host to the famous Battle Of Bosworth, it is a town with a sinister past but a promising future. - dewey decimal 942.542914.2542 ...
www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/leicestershire
Ewerby, a sleepy village in Lincolnshire, England, its name originating from the days of ancient settlers. ewerby.net web site is for the benefit of past, present and future residents and all those who came to know Ewerby, Ewerby-Thorpe & Evedon - one time or another. Visitors Search the web: Yahoo Google AltaVista InfoSeek Lycos Excite Ewerby and Evedon Parish Council officers Road travel news ...
thecedartree.co.uk/Ewerby
History of Wakefield UK ...
Winckley Square in Preston is the finest example of a privately planned Georgian development with Open Space in the North of England. Marian Roberts tells the story of the buildings and residents of this famous Preston square ...
www.winckleysquare.org.uk
Welcome to the Abbots Langley Local History Society. Abbots Langley is a village in Hertfordshire, England, situated between Watford and Hemel Hempstead, and close to St Albans. The Society was formed in 1994 and our Internet presence was made in February 2000. These pages give an insight into the functions of the Society and we would be delighted to hear from anyone with an interest in Abbots ...
www.allhs.btinternet.co.uk
The Bath Web Site.
www.pisle.com/bathweb/history/index.html
Kelsall Cheshire Victorian Community and Social History.
www.the-dicksons.org/Kelsall/kelsall/Kelsall%20Home%20Page.htm
Regenerating a former Town Hall for community, cultural and small business use ...
www.shoreditchtownhall.org.uk
National Products & Services Showcase To visit click rotating logo Enfield (Middlesex) History A SERVICE FROM WEBVERT.CO.UK LTD Enfield has been a bustling market town since 1303 when the market charter was granted, with the cobbled market square, St Andrews Church and the New River winding its way through the centre it retains the feeling of a traditional country town Within a short walk of the ...
www.enfield-middx.co.uk/local.htm