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*[http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/main.php3 Museum of The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - Salisbury] | *[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, | + | *[http://www.beamish.org.uk/ Open air museum,at Beamish, County 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.edencamp.co.uk/ Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire - Theme museum, centred on the history of WW2] |
Revision as of 20:35, 14 April 2007
Contents
- 1 Related Pages
- 2 Schools and Education
- 3 Museums and Galleries
- 4 Work and Trade Assosciations / Unions
- 5 Political Parties and Movements
- 6 The Industrial Revolution
- 7 American History
- 8 Civilian Transport
- 9 Architecture and Old Buildings
- 10 Law and Order
- 11 The British Monarchy
- 12 The Landed Gentry
- 13 Jewish history
- 14 The Celts
Related Pages
- Emigration and Immigration Incorporating Shipping and Passenger Lists
Schools and Education
Museums and Galleries
Work and Trade Assosciations / Unions
Political Parties and Movements
The Suffragettes
The Industrial Revolution
American History
Civilian Transport
Architecture and Old Buildings
Law and Order
- 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.
- 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.
The British Monarchy
- Tribal pages uses the British royal family for its family tree tutorial If you think you have royal connections it might be worth browsing.
The Landed Gentry
Jewish history
The Celts