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==Twentieth Century Emigration from Britain== | ==Twentieth Century Emigration from Britain== |
Revision as of 15:48, 7 April 2007
Contents
- 1 Schools and Education
- 2 Museums and Galleries
- 3 Work and Trade Assosciations / Unions
- 4 Political Parties and Movements
- 5 Hospitals, Asylums and Sanitoriums
- 6 The Industrial Revolution
- 7 American History
- 8 Irish Political and Social History
- 9 Civilian Transport
- 10 Architecture and Old Buildings
- 11 The Law and Social Legislation
- 12 Major Historical Events of the British Isles
- 13 Crime and Punishment
- 14 The British Monarchy
- 15 Twentieth Century Emigration from Britain
Schools and Education
- http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/legislation.htm Education acts – history & politicians
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_England History of State Education
Museums and Galleries
- http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/main.php3 Museum of The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - Salisbury
- http://www.beamish.org.uk/ Open air museum,at Beamish, Couty Durham, reflecting Northern life in 1800’s and early 1900’s
- http://www.edencamp.co.uk/ Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire - Theme museum, centred on the history of WW2
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/sense_of_place/saltaire.shtml Saltaire, Bradford – factory and village, built by millowner & philanthropist Sir Titus Salt.
- http://www.saltsmill.org.uk/ Village includes Salts Mill – houses the David Hockney exhibition
Work and Trade Assosciations / Unions
- 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
Political Parties and Movements
The Suffragettes
Hospitals, Asylums and Sanitoriums
- http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/MAB/MAB.shtml Establishment of hospitals, asylums, hospital ships, smallpox & TB
- http://www.institutions.org.uk/asylums/england/english_asylums.htm Asylum information
- http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/search.asp TNA's Hospital Database search facility
- http://www.coram.org.uk/heritage.htm CORAM Foundling Hospital Association
The Industrial Revolution
- http://www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills/ Leeds industrial museum, which includes a history of industrialisation
- http://www.spinningtheweb.org.uk/ A useful site for the cotton spinning and weaving industry
- http://www.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk/home.stm Industrial History
American History
- http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/femvets2.html Women in the American civil war, with links to other related sites
- http://www.teacheroz.com/wwi.htm America in World War One
Irish Political and Social History
The Potato Famine
Catholic Emancipation
Easter Rising 1916
Misc.
- http://www2.cruzio.com/~sbarrett/mcollins.htm Michael Collins
- http://www.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenant/index.html Ulster Covenant - Nearly half a million signatures and addresses of protestant men and women, who signed on the 28th of September 1912 in an objection to giving Ireland home rule.
Civilian Transport
- http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/carriage_door.html Carriages and Coaching
- http://www.lvta.co.uk/history.htm Horse cabs and Hackney carriages
- http://www.ba-gb.com/index.php?ps=8 Bicycles
Architecture and Old Buildings
- http://www.letchworthgardencity.net/heritage/index-3.htm Letchworth, the first Garden City
- http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/about_chocolate/history_cadbury/social_pioneers/bournville_village.htm Bourneville village (founded by the Cadburys)
- http://www.portsunlightvillage.com/page.asp?pageid=history Port Sunlight (founded by William Lever)
- http://www.jrf.org.uk/housingandcare/newearswick/ New Earswick (built by Joseph Rowntree)
- http://koti.welho.com/rhurmal1/linnat2004/castles.html#A British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses
- http://www.victorianstation.com/architecturemenu.htm Victorian Architecture, mostly American
- http://www.building-history.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ Researching historic buildings in the British Isles
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
Major Historical Events of the British Isles
Crime and Punishment
- http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/con-wa1.html Western Australian Convicts
- http://uk.geocities.com/becky62655@btinternet.com/ Capital punishment in the 18th & 19th centuries.
- http://www.oldbaileyonline.org This has the transcripts of Old Bailey hearings from 1674-1834 (to be expanded). 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://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/roots/list_cri.htm History of Crime and detection with specific reference to Shropshire
- http://www.metaphor.dk/guillotine/Pages/Guillot.html The Guillotine Headquarters
- http://www.geocities.com/richard.clark32@btinternet.com/common.html Capital Punishment in the Commonwealth
- The Commonwealth provides about 30% of the Worlds population comprising 54 member nations.
- The term ABOLISHONIST is used for those nations who no longer have the death penalty and those retaining it are known as RETENTIONIST
- This is the breakdown of how things stand at present.
- 28 nations = retentionist
- 16 nations = abolishionist
- 9 nations = abolishonist in practice but remains in the penal code.
- For a detailed explanation of where each country stands and when the last execution took place click on the link above
- http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/abolish.html The abolition of hanging in Britain
- http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/timeline.html Timeline of capital punishment in Britain
- http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/hangmen.html The English hangmen from 1850 to 1964
- George Smith from Dudley in the Midlands 1805-1874.
- William Calcraft - Little Baddow, near Chelmsford, Essex 1800- 1879.
- Thomas Askern of York 1816-1878.
- William Marwood of Horncastle Lincolnshire 1820-1883.
- George Meker or Incher – of Dudley.
- Bartholomew Binns.
- James Berry of Heckmondwike Yorkshire 1852-1913.
- Thomas Henry Scott - Huddersfield.
- James Billington of Farnworth near Bolton in Lancashire 1847-1901.
- Thomas Billington 1872-1902.
- William Billington 1873-1934.
- John Billington 1880-1905.
- Henry Pierrepoint 1874-1922 from BradfordYorkshire.
- John Ellis of Rochdale Lancashire 1874-1932.
- William Willis from Manchester. 187?-1939.
- Thomas Pierrepoint 1870 - 1954.
- Robert Wilson from Manchester.
- Robert Baxter of Hertford.
- Alfred Allen - Wolverhampton.
- Thomas Mather Phillips from Farnworth near Bolton.
- Stanley William Cross.
- Albert Pierrepoint of Clayton Nr. Bradford Yorkshire 1905-1992.
- Harry Kirk from Huntingdon.
- Stephen Wade from Doncaster.
- Harry Bertrum Allen from Manchester 1911-1992.
- Robert Leslie Stewart from Chadderton Lancashire 1918-1988.
- http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/calendarofprisoners On-line database of inmates in Warwick County Prison between 1800 and 1900
- http://www.llgc.org.uk/sesiwn_fawr/index_s.htm Details of crimes, criminals and punishments from the prison files of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales from 1730 until 1830.
- http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bucks_prisoners/index.htm Details of inmates of Aylesbury prison in the 1870s. Includes details of the prisoner's crime and sentence, and, in some instances, his photograph.
- http://www.schools.bedfordshire.gov.uk/gaol/contents.htm 19th Century Bedford Gaol
- http://www.inverarayjail.co.uk/index.htm A searchable database of prisoners in Inveraray prison and their details, including prisoners who were deported
- http://www.rootschat.com/history/hastings/content/view/46/30 Prisoners sentenced to transportation from Lewes Assizes between c1790 and c1850
- http://www.yeoldesussexpages.com/misc/genealog/gene.htm Important English trials 1649-1895
- http://www.geocities.com/stevenhortonuk/liverpoolmurders.html Murders in Liverpool
- http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/hanging1.html The history of judicial hanging in Britain.
- http://www.genealogytoday.com/au/articles/convict_research.html Convicts tried at Nottingham Borough Quarter Sessions Assizes
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/sessions.html Kent Quarter Sessions Indices
- http://www.yorkfamilyhistory.org.uk/assizes.htm An index of over 8000 prisoners brought to trial at York Assizes between 1785 and 1851
- http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/CRIME.htm A database of persons tried at the Derbyshire Petty Sessions and Quarter Sessions 1770-1828.
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.