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==Schools and Education==
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==The Family Tree Forum Timeline==
  
* http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/legislation.htm Education acts – history & politicians
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Our ancestors (like us) were shaped by the world they lived in and the sudden movement of a family, for example, from their birthplace to another part of the country could be explained by what was happening in the wider world.
  
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_England History of State Education
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'''[[The Timeline]]''' will help you to put the personal life of your ancestors in context with the social and political situation of the time.  
  
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==Museums and Galleries==
 
  
*http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/main.php3 Museum of The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - Salisbury
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==Pathé News Online==
  
*http://www.beamish.org.uk/ Open air museum,at Beamish, Couty Durham, reflecting Northern life in 1800’s and early 1900’s
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Until 1970 cinemas all over Britain showed Pathé newsreels. Now you can view the entire collection, over 3500 hours, online at:
  
*http://www.edencamp.co.uk/ Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire - Theme museum, centred on the history of WW2
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*[http://www.britishpathe.com Pathé News]
  
*http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/sense_of_place/saltaire.shtml Saltaire, Bradford – factory and village, built by millowner & philanthropist Sir Titus Salt.
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It is necessary to register, but whilst there is a charge for high-resolution copies of the films you can view low resolution versions free of charge. Almost all are in black and white, and the very earliest footage is silent.
  
*http://www.saltsmill.org.uk/ Village includes Salts Mill – houses the David Hockney exhibition
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The earliest films date from 1896! Pathé display a Top Twenty on their site - the most popular when we checked was a film of the Titanic, but an early favourite of ours is the funeral of Queen Victoria in 1901.
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*[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online]
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==Work and Trade Assosciations / Unions==
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==Related Pages==
 
 
*http://www.historyshelf.org/shelf/friend/06.php Friendly Societies - a brief overview, with links to some specifiic societies
 
 
 
*http://www.unionancestors.co.uk/index.htm Trade Union Ancestors
 
 
 
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==Political Parties and Movements==
 
  
=====The Suffragettes=====
 
  
*http://www.cjbooks.demon.co.uk/suffrage.htm
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*[[Bargemen/Boatmen/Watermen/Lightermen]]
  
*http://www.romanbritain.freeserve.co.uk/SUFFRAGETTES.HTM
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*[[Evacuation_and_Evacuees#British_Home_Children|British Home Children]]
  
*http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whunger.htm
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*[[Canals and Canal Carriers]]
  
*http://www.johndclare.net/Women1_SuffragetteActions_Rosen.htm
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*[[Charitable Organisations]]
  
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*[[Costume Past and Present]]
  
==Hospitals, Asylums and Sanitoriums==
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*[[Law and Law Enforcement]]
  
*http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/MAB/MAB.shtml Establishment of hospitals, asylums, hospital ships, smallpox & TB
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*[[Directories of Victorian and Edwardian Photographers]]
  
*http://www.institutions.org.uk/asylums/england/english_asylums.htm Asylum information
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*[[Emigration and Immigration]]
  
*http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/search.asp TNA's Hospital Database search facility
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*[[Entertainment]]
  
*http://www.coram.org.uk/heritage.htm CORAM Foundling Hospital Association
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*[[Evacuation and Evacuees]]
  
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*[[Fairground/Showmen/Travellers]]
  
==The Industrial Revolution==
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*[[Farming and Agriculture]]
  
*http://www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills/ Leeds industrial museum, which includes a history of industrialisation
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*[[Inns and Public Houses]]
  
*http://www.spinningtheweb.org.uk/ A useful site for the cotton spinning and weaving industry
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*[[Irish Political and Social History]]
  
*http://www.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk/home.stm Industrial History
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*[[Maps and Photography]]
  
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*[[:Category:Military and Maritime History|Military and Maritime History]]
  
==American History==
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*[[Mining and Heavy Industry]]
  
*http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/femvets2.html Women in the American civil war, with links to other related sites
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*[[Nursing]]
  
*http://www.teacheroz.com/wwi.htm America in World War One
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*[[Places of Worship]]
  
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*[[Railways]]
  
==Irish Political and Social History==
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*[[Religion and the Clergy]]
  
This section has been moved to its own page due to its size. [[Irish Political and Social History|Click here]] to view it.
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*[[Sport]]
  
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*[[Stonemasons]]
  
==Civilian Transport==
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*[[Trades and Occupations]]
  
*http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/carriage_door.html Carriages and Coaching
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*[[Workhouses/Hospitals/Asylums And Sanitoriums|Workhouses/Hospitals/Asylums And Sanatoriums]]
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*http://www.hometown.aol.co.uk/BritHorseTrams/index.html Horse trams
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==Schools and Education==
  
*http://www.lvta.co.uk/history.htm Horse cabs and Hackney carriages
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*[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/legislation.htm Parliamentary Legislation]
  
*http://www.flying-bike.demon.co.uk/helistuff/heli.html Helicopters
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_England History of State Education]
  
*http://www.ba-gb.com/index.php?ps=8 Bicycles
 
  
 
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==Architecture and Old Buildings==
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==Museums and Galleries==
  
*http://www.letchworthgardencity.net/heritage/index-3.htm Letchworth, the first Garden City
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*[http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/main.php3 The Rifles (Berkshire and Wiltshire) Museum - The Story of the Infantry of Berkshire and Wiltshire]
  
*http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/about_chocolate/history_cadbury/social_pioneers/bournville_village.htm Bourneville village (founded by the Cadburys)
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*[http://www.beamish.org.uk/ Beamish Open Air Museum, County Durham. Northern Life in The 1800s & Early 1900s.]
  
*http://www.portsunlightvillage.com/page.asp?pageid=history Port Sunlight (founded by William Lever)
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*[http://www.edencamp.co.uk/ Eden Camp Theme Museum Malton, North Yorkshire. Centred on The History of WW2.]
  
*http://www.jrf.org.uk/housingandcare/newearswick/ New Earswick (built by Joseph Rowntree)
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/sense_of_place/saltaire.shtml Saltaire, Bradford. Factory & Village Built by Millowner & Philanthropist Sir Titus Salt]
  
*http://koti.welho.com/rhurmal1/linnat2004/castles.html#A British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses
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*[http://www.saltsmill.org.uk/ Salts Mill - Home to The David Hockney Exhibition.]
  
*http://www.victorianstation.com/architecturemenu.htm Victorian Architecture, mostly American
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*[http://www.trowbridgemuseum.co.uk/ History of Woollen Cloth in Trowbridge]
  
*http://www.building-history.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ Researching historic buildings in the British Isles
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*[http://catalogue.postalheritage.org.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqServer=localhost&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Index.tcl The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA)]
 
 
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==The Law and Social Legislation==
 
 
 
*http://www.oldbaileyonline.org This has the transcripts of Old Bailey trials from 1674-1834. You can search by name or place, (the name search includes defendants, witnesses and jurors). Also has old maps and other info about London history.
 
 
 
*http://www.devonfhs.org.uk/forewords/A138.pdf  although written as an introduction to the Apprenticeship Register for Dawlish, Devon, this provides a good description of the Parish Apprenticeship system in England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
 
 
 
*http://www.schools.bedfordshire.gov.uk/gaol/ccourts.htm A brief description of the 19th Century Criminal Justice System
 
 
 
*http://www.met.police.uk/history/index.htm History of the Metropolitan Police
 
  
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*[[See How Your Ancestors Lived]] 
  
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*[http://www.oldandinteresting.com/ Old and interesting - History of Domestic Paraphernalia] 
 
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==Work and Trade Associations / Unions==
  
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*[http://www.historyshelf.org/shelf/friend/06.php Affiliated Friendly Societies]
  
==Crime and Punishment==
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*[http://www.unionancestors.co.uk/index.htm Trade Union Ancestors]
  
[[Crime and Punishment]] has been moved to its own page due to size considerations
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*[http://www.unionhistory.info/matchworkers/browse.php Bryant & May Matchworkers Strike Fund Register 1888]
  
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*[http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/catalogues/unions/ Trade Unions and Similar Organisations]
 
 
==The British Monarchy==
 
 
 
*http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/genealogy/GEDCOM.html Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web
 
 
 
*http://tribalpages.com/familytree.html Tribal pages uses the British royal family for its family tree tutorial. If you think you have royal connections it might be worth browsing.
 
  
 
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==Emigration and Immigration==
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==Political Parties and Movements==
  
=====Highland Clearances=====
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*[http://chartists.net/ Chartist Ancestors]
  
For those interested in the Highland Clearances there is loads of info here - I only looked at 6 of them and have already found a missing person.
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*[http://www.romanbritain.freeserve.co.uk/SUFFRAGETTES.HTM Give Women The Vote!]
  
If you google "Metagama" you will get some ship passenger lists from 1920's.
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*[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whunger.htm Famous Suffragettes]
This is a small example - 404 names on this list mostly from Scotland.
 
Departed Glasgow, Scotland on Friday, June 22, 1923
 
Departed Belfast, Ireland on Saturday, June 23, 1923
 
  
'''Trans-Atlantic Sailing to Quebec and Montreal, Canada, July 5, 1923'''
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*[http://www.johndclare.net/Women1_SuffragetteActions_Rosen.htm What Did The Suffragettes Do?]
THIS was a C.P.R. liner, come to Lewis to take on those whom Manny Shinwell later described in Parliament as "the best of Scottish manhood".
 
The Metagama sailed on Saturday the 21st of April, 1923. From all over Lewis, they crowded into Stornoway on the Friday. Cromwell Street echoed with the banter and excited anticipation of those about to leave, mingling with the sadness of those who had come to say goodbye.
 
(This is From West Side historical Society on Google - out of the 300 who sailed that day only 20 were NOT young men, the average age was 22.) It decimated the Island Communities and to this day they have not recovered.
 
 
 
=====Links=====
 
*http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ Ulster ancestry has a lot of information on its free pages, both passenger lists and some lists of emigrants...
 
 
 
*http://www.abdn.ac.uk/emigration/ A Scottish emigration database
 
  
 
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==Inns and Public Houses==
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==The Industrial Revolution==
  
*http://www.norfolkpubs.co.uk/ Norfolk Public Houses
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*[http://www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills/ Armley Mills Leeds Industrial Museum]
  
*http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/pubs.html Pubs in Victorian London
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*[http://www.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk/home.stm The History of The Industrial Revolution in the West Midlands 1700 -1830]
  
*http://www.1881pubs.com/ Pubs in 1881
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*http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/towns/worcester/worcestershire/ Worcester pubs
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==American History==
 
 
*http://www.bristolslostpubs.com Pubs lost in Bristol
 
 
 
*http://londonpublichouse.com/ London & Essex Pubs History & Trade Directory
 
 
 
*http://www.hillfields.org.uk/History/Pubs/Index.htm Pubs in Hillfields, Coventry
 
 
 
*http://www.midlandspubs.co.uk Midlands pubs
 
 
 
*http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/pubs/index.html Warwickshire pubs
 
 
 
*http://www.sfowler.force9.co.uk/page_27.htm Tracing ancestors who worked in pubs
 
 
 
*http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Dir/StaffsPubs1818.html Staffordshire pubs
 
 
 
*http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/Index/PubsInnsBeer.html Index to Pubs Inns and Beer Houses
 
 
 
*http://www.edinburgh247.com/edinburgh-pub-guide.asp A modern guide but handy list of Edinburgh pubs
 
 
 
*http://www.ensignewart.demon.co.uk/ensign/html/history_of_the_pub.html The story of the Ensign Ewart pub
 
 
 
*http://www.oldnotts.co.uk/sutton/pubs/others.htm Notts Pubs
 
  
*http://www.pubhistory.freeserve.co.uk/ The Pub History Society
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'''[http://www.familytreeforum.com/wiki/index.php/USA#Military_History See Separate page]'''
 
 
*http://www.easywell.co.uk/pubs/ Gloucestershire Pubs and Breweries
 
  
 
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==Civilian Transport==
  
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*[http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/carriage_door.html Carriages and Coaching]
  
==Religion and the Clergy==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottinghamshire_and_Derbyshire_Tramways_Company Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Tramways Company.]
  
*http://theclergydatabase.org.uk/ The Clergy of the Church of England Database
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*[http://www.lvta.co.uk/menu/lvta-taxi-history/ London Horse Cabs and Hackney Carriages History]
  
*http://www.catholic-history.org.uk/cfhs/index.htm Catholic family history
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*[http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities/amstud/97-98/helicptr/webpage.htm The Evolution of the Helicopter]
  
*http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data1/dg/methodist/methguid.html Methodists Archive and Research Centre
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*[http://www.ba-gb.com/index.php?ps=8 A Brief History Of The Bicycle]
  
*http://www.methodist.org.uk/static/factsheets/fs_primitiveandwesleyan.htm The Methodist Church – factsheets (Wesleyans and primitive Methodists)
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*[http://www.alcester.dial.pipex.com/localpast/94au/oral.htm Oral Account of Coach Building, Early 1900s]
  
*http://www.answers.com/topic/primitive-methodism Primitive Methodism
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*[http://www.railwayancestors.org.uk/ The Railway Ancestors Family History Society]
  
*http://www.crockford.org.uk/ Crockford’s Clerical Directory: a directory of the clergy of the Church of England, the Church in Wales, the Scottish Episcopal Church,
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*[http://web.onyxnet.co.uk/Auffret-onyxnet.co.uk/railways/railways.htm The North Yorkshire and Cleveland Railway]
  
*http://www.kinderlibrary.ac.nz John Kinder Theological Library
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*[http://www.seasidehistory.co.uk/index.html Seaside Travel and Nostalgia]
  
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends - Wikipedia
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*[http://www.fleetdata.co.uk/ukregistrations.html History Behind British Vehicle Registration System]
  
*http://members.lycos.co.uk/JennySteel/quakers.html Famous Quakers
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*[http://www.britishtaxdiscs.co.uk/tax-disc-history.php History of The Road Fund Licence - Tax Disk]
  
*http://www.rootsweb.com/~engqfhs/ Quaker Family History Society
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*[http://www.pasttimesproject.co.uk/lsl_browse.php?subsite=ll&cat=Transport Times Past - Transport]
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*http://www.hull.ac.uk/oldlib/archives/quaker/bihrlink.htm Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project
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*http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/quaker/quakint1.htm Quaker Archives Database, West & North Yorkshire
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==Architecture and Old Buildings==
  
*http://www.special-coll.bham.ac.uk/ The archives for the Church Missionary Society are kept at Birmingham University Library in their Special Collections. The catalogue can be searched online here
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*[http://www.churchplansonline.org/ Church Plans Online]
  
*http://www.jgsgb.org.uk The Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain
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*[http://www.letchworthgardencity.net/heritage/index-3.htm Letchworth, The First Garden City]
  
*http://eagle.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/cce/index.html Another database of Clergy of the Church of England
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*[http://www.cadbury.co.uk/CADBURYANDCHOCOLATE/OURSTORY/PHILAN/Pages/bvttoday.aspx Bournville Village (Founded by Richard and George Cadbury)]
  
*http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/librariesandarchives/familyhistory/index.html Anglican Sources for Tracing your Family History
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*[http://www.portsunlightvillage.com/ Port Sunlight founded by William Lever]
  
*http://www.catholic-history.org.uk
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*[http://www.jrht.org.uk/Your+community/Communities+by+location/New+Earswick New Earswick Village built by Joseph Rowntree]
  
*http://www.catholic-ew.org.uk
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*[http://koti.welho.com/rhurmal1/linnat2004/castles.html#A British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses]
  
*http://www.scmo.org.uk/bishops_conference/diocese/today
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*[http://www.victorianstation.com/architecturemenu.htm Victorian Architecture, (mostly American)]
  
*http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic
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*[http://www.buildinghistory.org/ Researching Historic Buildings in The British Isles]
  
*http://www.newadvent.org/cathen
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*[http://www.victorianlondon.org/ Explore Victorian London]
  
*http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~hadland/rec.html
 
  
*http://www.churches-online.org.uk/salfordarchives
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*http://www.stphilipsbooks.co.uk/crs.htm
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==The British Monarchy==
  
*http://www.catholic-library.org.uk
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*[http://www.royal.gov.uk/ The Offical Website of The British Monarchy]
  
*http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/famil2.pdf.
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*[http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/genealogy/GEDCOM.html Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web]
  
*http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/LatinNotes.html
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*[http://www.pasttimesproject.co.uk/lsl_browse.php?subsite=ll&cat=Royal%20events Times Past - Royal Events]
  
*http://www.pro.gov.uk/leaflets/Riindex.asp
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*http://www.swinhope.myby.co.uk/NRO/RCatholic.html
 
 
 
*http://www.hmc.gov.uk/nra/nra2.htm
 
  
*http://www.catholic-heritage.net/archives.htm
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==The Landed Gentry==
  
*http://www.scan.org.uk/aboutus/indexonline.htm
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*[http://www.sledmerehouse.com/ Sledmere House, Home of Sir Tatton Sykes]
  
*http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/RC.htm
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*[http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0601sykes.html Papers of Sykes Family- Held at Brynmor-Jones Library, The University of Hull.]
  
*http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/northowram
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*[http://www.yorkshire-racing.co.uk/sledmere.htm The Sledmere Stud, Driffield, East Yorkshire]
  
*http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/history/catholic.htm  
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*[http://www.r-alston.co.uk/country_house_database.htm A Database of Country Houses in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Some of The Surrounding Islands, With Brief Histories]
  
*http://www.otherdays.com
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*[http://www.leighrayment.com/ Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page - a database of MPs]
  
*http://www.stbedes.melb.catholic.edu.au/home/br
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*[http://www.yorkshirehistory.com/wagon/ Sir Mark Sykes Bart]
  
 
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==Maps and Photography ==
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==Jewish History==
  
*http://www.motco.com/MAP/ -Historic maps of London – most have indexes of place names
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[[image:Ark and pulpit Brighton Synagogue.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Ark and pulpit. Middle St Synagogue, Brighton]]
  
*http://www.motco.com/print/ Historic prints of London and other parts of Britain
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*[http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/UK/londweb.htm The London Jews Database (pre-1850)]
  
*http://www.motco.com/panoramas/ Panoramic views of London and the Thames
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*[http://www.jeffreymaynard.com/index.htm Anglo-Jewish Miscellanies]
  
*http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environment/oldmap/index.asp Lancashire County Council - Environment Directorate: Old Maps
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*[http://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy]
  
*http://www.old-maps.co.uk/ Historical map archive searchable by place name, address or coordinate (OS Grid Reference)
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*[http://www.saudades.org/ Saudades Portuguese Sephardic History]
  
*http://www.nls.uk/maps/early/index.html Maps of Scotland 1560-1928
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*[http://www.yadvashem.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_9E The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names]
  
*http://www.nls.uk/pont/index.html Ponts Maps of Scotland
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*[http://www.joodsmonument.nl/article.php?thg_id=HELP&lang=en Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands]
  
*http://www.nls.uk/maps/military/index.html Military Maps of Scotland (18th century)
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*[http://www.jgsgb.org.uk/ Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain]
  
*http://www.nls.uk/maps/townplans/index.html Ordnance Survey town plans 1847-1895
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*http://www.countyviews.com/
 
 
 
*http://www.countyviews.com/beds/church.htm Bedfordshire Church Photographs
 
  
*http://www.countyviews.com/beds/index.htm Bedfordshire Town and Village Photographs
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==The Celts==
  
*http://www.countyviews.com/bucks/church.htm Buckinghamshire Church Photographs
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*[http://www.family-ancestry.co.uk/history/celts/anglo-celtic/ Family Ancestry - The Anglo-Saxon and The Celtic Age]
 
 
*http://www.countyviews.com/bucks/index.htm Buckinghamshire Town and Village Photographs
 
 
 
*http://www.countyviews.com/oxford/index.htm Oxfordshire Photos (very few at the moment)
 
  
 
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==The Landed Gentry ==
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==Slavery==
  
*http://www.sledmerehouse.com/intro.html Sledmere House and Gardens website
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*[http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/slavery/eabolition.asp International Slavery Museum]
  
*http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0601sykes.html Biographies of family members; papers of Sykes family held at Brynmor-Jones library, University of Hull
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*[http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/index.faces The Transantlantic Slave Trade Database]
  
*http://www.yorkshire-racing.co.uk/sledmere.htm The Sledmere stud
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*[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/slavery.htm The Slave Trade - 1700-1930]
  
*http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/leisure/tourism/pdf/leaflets/sykes_trail.pdf Churches restored by Sir Tatton Sykes
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*[http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/index.php The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas]
  
*http://www.yorkshirehistory.com/wagon/index1.htm Sir Mark Sykes & the Wagoners Reserve (with link to attestation details of individual men)
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*[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/texts.html#A North American Slave Narratives]
  
*http://www.r-alston.co.uk/country_house_database.htm A database of country houses in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and some of the surrounding islands, with brief histories.
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*[http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/slavery/index.htm?cids=Google_PPC&cre=Slavery The Transatlantic Slave Trade, Abolition Movement] Time Line of Key Events
  
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*[http://www.brycchancarey.com/index.htm Slavery, Emancipation, and Abolition]
  
==Bargemen/Boatmen/Watermen/Lightermen ==
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/ Abolition of The Slave Trade]
  
*http://www.blisworth.org.uk/images/index.html
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*[http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/timeline/atlantic.slave.trade.html Timeline: The Atlantic Slave Trade 1502 - 1841]
  
*http://www.canals.com/resource.htm
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*[http://www.discoveringbristol.org.uk/subIndex.php?sit_id=1 Bristol and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade]
  
*http://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/collection/family-history.htm
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*[http://www.recoveredhistories.org/ Recovered Histories- Reawakening The Narratives of Enslavement, Resistance and the Fight For Freedom]
  
*http://www.hnboc.org.uk/ Narrowboat
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*[http://www.revealinghistories.org.uk/ Revealing History - Remembering Slavery]
 
 
*http://www.bargeman.co.uk/ Bargemen
 
 
 
*http://www.silsden.net/useful/Leeds_andLiverpool_canal_timeline.htm Leeds and Liverpool Canal
 
 
 
*http://www.virtualwaterways.co.uk/Home.html
 
 
 
*http://www.canaljunction.com/craft/index.htm Boats and Barges
 
 
 
*http://www.canaljunction.com/canal/boat_people.htm Canal People
 
 
 
*http://www.geocities.com/thameswatermen/index.htm The Thames Watermen - 1555 to 1700
 
 
 
*http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.142/chapterId/2955/Thames-Watermen.html History of London Watermen
 
  
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*[http://www.abolition200.org.uk/ Abolition 200 The Bicentenary of the Abolition of The Slave Trade Act]
  
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*[http://compensations.plantations.bb/ Slave Compensation Claims]
 
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==Jewish history ==
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==Current Value of Old Money==
  
*http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/UK/londweb.htm Jewish history in London
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*[http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/current/howmuch.html Current value of old money]
  
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*[http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/money.htm  Pre-decimal Sterling Coinage]
 
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==Stonemasons ==
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The January 2007 issue of Your Family Tree has an article about stonemasons.
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*[http://www.britishfarthings.com/Tokens/17th-Century/17th-Century.html 17th-Century Farthing Trade Tokens]
  
Covers many different aspects including some historical background.
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*[http://www.footrule.com/1/conversn/oengothr.htm?sr=homepage&ac=0 Old English Weights and Measures]
  
The earlier you go back, the more likely your stonemason would have been a very skilled craftsman, with an apprenticeship of 15 years to learn all the different aspects of construction. However, in later times (17-1800s onwards), this term covered all sorts of trades other than the skilled carving we think of today... such as quarrying, fashioning door lintels, paving stones and all sorts of other things related to building & construction (think farm buildings & houses as well as bridges & viaducts etc). These folk probably start off as builders labourers, and most of the people who change their occupation between censuses probably fall into this category.
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*[http://home.clara.net/brianp/index.html Weights and Measures]
  
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*[http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html Nova Roma Guide to understanding Roman Numerals]
  
The article does not give any sources for apprenticeship records; where they still exist these would presumably be included in the records offices.
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*[http://www.roman-britain.org/numerals.htm Roman Britain. understanding Roman Numerals]
  
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*[http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/dayofweek.html Day of Week Calculator]
  
Master masons did have their own "marks". Earlier ones are often symbols, later ones can be initials. You can sometimes see these on gravestones (low down and possibly buried by now).
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*[http://homepages.tesco.net/~jk.calisto/calisto/ A Calender Program for Western Europe AD 326 - 2999]
I am told there is no centralised record of these.
 
  
Master masons may have belonged to a Guild, and here the Worshipful Company of Masons may be able to help, but you have to access the records in person. (Southgate, London N14) www.masonslivery.co.uk
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*[http://www.smart.net/~mmontes/ec-cal.html Ecclesiastical Calendar Calculator]
  
It is also suggested you may find relevant records in old Trade Associations (which are now our modern trade unions of course) and sources for these include the Working Class Movement Library in Salford, and the Modern Records Centre at Warwick University.
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*[http://www.londonlibraries.org/servlets/llil/archives London Local Studies Libraries and Archives]
  
Salford (holds 1865-1918 yearly audits of members etc.)
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*[http://www.arewerelated.co.uk/ Are We Related? (A Forum)]
http://www.wcml.org.uk/holdings/operative_stonemasons_annual_audit_contents.htm
 
  
Warwick has an extensive collection of Trade Union records
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*[http://www.weddingspastandpresent.co.uk/ Weddings Past and Present]
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/
 
the relevant unions:
 
Friendly Society of Operative Sonemasons of England, Ireland & Wales (1833-1919)
 
  
Operative Society of Masons, Quarrymen and Allied Trades of England and Wales (1919-1921)
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*[http://home.snu.edu/~dwilliam/f97projects/contraception/history.htm a Brief History of Contraception]
  
this became the Amalgamated Union of Building Workers in 1921 & further evolved into the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians in 1971.
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*[http://www.genealogyprinters.com Family Tree & Chart Printing]
  
You will have to visit in person to look at any relevant records.
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*[http://www.netserf.org/glossary/ Hypertext Medieval Glossary]
  
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*[http://www.pasttimesproject.co.uk/lsl_browse.php?subsite=ll&cat=Youth%20groups Tales from Youth Organisations]
  
The following websites mentioned in the article may also be of interest
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolworths_Group Woolworths History]
  
*http://www.finestoneminiatures.com/dictionary.htm A Stonemasons Dictionary
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*[http://www.examstutor.com/business/resources/companyprofiles/marksandspencer/history.php The History of Marks and Spencer]
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*http://www.scan.org.uk/researchrtools/james_smith_diary.htm Diary of a stonemason
 
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==Emigration in the 1800's ==
 
 
*http://www.ellisisland.org/?gclid=COanpMTCtYcCFUxqMAod7jCcRA Ellis Island
 
  
*http://www.british-genealogy.com/resources/county/ntt/emigration/southafrica-1820/nttsa.htm Nottinghamshire Colonists to South Africa 1820
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