General History
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Contents
- 1 Related Pages
- 2 Schools and Education
- 3 Museums and Galleries
- 4 Work and Trade Associations / Unions
- 5 Political Parties and Movements
- 6 The Industrial Revolution
- 7 American History
- 8 Civilian Transport
- 9 Architecture and Old Buildings
- 10 The British Monarchy
- 11 The Landed Gentry
- 12 Jewish History
- 13 The Celts
- 14 Slavery
Related Pages
- Emigration and Immigration Incorporating Shipping and Passenger Lists
Schools and Education
Museums and Galleries
- Museum of The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - Salisbury
- Open air museum,at Beamish, County Durham, reflecting Northern life in 1800’s and early 1900’s
- Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire - Theme museum, centred on the history of WW2
- Saltaire, Bradford – factory and village, built by millowner & philanthropist Sir Titus Salt.
- Village includes Salts Mill – houses the David Hockney exhibition
- History of the Woollen Cloth in Trowbridge - includes a glossary of occupations in the industry
- The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA)
Work and Trade Associations / Unions
- Friendly Societies - a brief overview, with links to some specifiic societies
- Trade Union Ancestors
- Bryant & May Matchworkers Strike Fund Register 1888
Political Parties and Movements
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page Database of MPs showing their constituencies and dates of birth and death (going back to the 17th century). The Peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
The Chartist Movement
The Suffragettes
- SUFFRAGETTES Give Women the Vote
- Spartacus Educational Gives Names of the more well remembered ladies
- What did the Suffragettes Do?
The Industrial Revolution
- Leeds industrial museum, which includes a history of industrialisation
- A useful site for the cotton spinning and weaving industry
- Industrial History
American History
Civilian Transport
- Carriages and Coaching
- Horse trams
- Horse cabs and Hackney carriages
- Helicopters
- Bicycles
- Oral account of Coachbuilding, Early 1900’s
- The Railway Workers Family History Society
Architecture and Old Buildings
- Letchworth, the first Garden City
- Bourneville village (founded by the Cadburys)
- Port Sunlight (founded by William Lever)
- New Earswick (built by Joseph Rowntree)
- British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses
- Victorian Architecture, mostly American
- Researching historic buildings in the British Isles
The British Monarchy
- Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web
- 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
- Sledmere House and Gardens website
- Biographies of family members; papers of Sykes family held at Brynmor-Jones library, University of Hull
- The Sledmere stud
- Churches restored by Sir Tatton Sykes
- Sir Mark Sykes & the Wagoners Reserve (with link to attestation details of individual men)
- A database of country houses in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and some of the surrounding islands, with brief histories.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page Database of MPs showing their constituencies and dates of birth and death (going back to the 17th century). The Peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
Jewish History
The Celts
Slavery
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