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Historical Persons: United Kingdom  [526]

    

British Military History  [69]

Medieval England  [154]

Roman Conquest of Britain  [7]

History of England  [178]

History of Scotland  [9]

  

History of Nothern Ireland  [6]

History of Wales  [4]

  
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    Museum of the History of Science
    The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford. By virtue of the collection and the building, the Museum occupies a special position, both in the study of the history of science and in the development of western culture and collecting. [rus | eng]
    British Empire & Commonwealth Museum
    A national Bristol-located museum exploring the history of British Empire and the Commonwealth. Museum collections and archives, on-line research, overview of modern Commonwealth. [eng]
    History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day
    Money in its social, political, and economic context from the dawn of history to the end of the 20th century. [rus | eng]
    Gallica - World of the Celts
    A Celtic Encyclopedia. Warriors, houses, clothing, time-line, art, bibliography, artifacts, the Celts in history, events, photo album. The Roman invasion of Britain: Caesar, legions and auxiliaries, and more. Maintained by G. D. Freeman, a living history and re-enactment pro. [rus | eng]
    Fincareer.com
    Welcome to finance career and job site. Candidate profiles, job postings, daily articles, career resources. Finance jobs, banking, asset mgmt, insurance, news from labour market. [rus | eng]
    The British Empire
    This site covers all aspects of British and Imperial history. Loads of original publications, links, discussion boards. [rus | eng]
    Pirate Image Archive
    An inventory of booty captured. A map of the Gold Coast. Kidd's cargo manifest. A map of Madagascar. A listing of pirate booty sold to a sympathetic governor. The death sentence of members of Roberts' crew. A map of Charlestown. Kidd's privateering commission. Ocracoke Inlet, where Blackbeard was killed. A map of Panama, highlighting Morgan's rampage. A proposal for reducing the pirates at Madagascar. Diagrams of forts at Tortuga and Guadeloupe. A map of the Spanish Main. [eng]
    The History Channel
    Award-winning history site combining professional articles on historical events, people and places with big prize competitions and history related to events in today's news. [rus | eng]
    Museum of Antiquities
    The principal museum of archaeology in north east England, holding an outstanding collection from the Roman frontier of Britain and objects of other periods. Loads of original material onsite. [rus | eng]
    Bodleian Library
    List of manuscripts with images, arranged by century and country of origin. [eng]
    Ee.3.59: The Life of King Edward the Confessor
    Contains the only copy of an illustrated Anglo-Norman verse Life of St Edward the Confessor, written in England probably in the later 1230s or early 1240s, and preserved in this manuscript, executed c. 1250-60. [eng]
    Encyclopaedia of British History
    Internet Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution. For teachers and students. [rus | eng]
    The Victorian Web: An Overview
    This scholarly and educational website, which more than two dozen organizations have honored, contains materials on Victorian art, economics, literature, political and social history, religion, and science. A must-see. [rus | eng]
    Encyclopaedia of British History
    Internet Encyclopedia of Britain: 1700-1950. The encyclopedia currently contains over 2,800 entries and is an attempt to show the history of Britain through the eyes of people from all levels of society. Each entry includes narrative, illustrations, primary sources and bibliography. [rus | eng]
    Current Archaeology
    Britain's leading archaeological magazine. Digs, discoveries, the latest news, and all about our magazine. Illustrated overviews of recent issues, loads of links to Web resources (both on-site and off-site). [rus | eng | fra]
    Historic UK
    Britain accommodation guide. A monthly history magazine bursting with facts and features. Pictures and articles about castles, hotels, manor houses, bed and breakfast and cottages. An online shop of traditional British goods. [rus | eng]
    The History Of....
    English Towns & Villages - From Cornwall to Cumbria; Music - From Classical to the Blues; HollyWood - From Monroe to Connery; Famous People - From Richard III to Madonna; Books - From Byron to Bronte; Lancashire - From Poems to Museums; Dates - From Christmas to Bonfire Night; World War II - From Battles to Units; Cooking - From Bananas to Rice; Television - From Bagpuss to Rugrats; The 1980's - From Toys to Football. Adding new sections every month. [rus | eng]
    British Empire Studies
    Research directory of scholars exploring the history of the British Empire, academic mailing list for the history of the British Empire, links to relevant archives, libraries, museums, institutes, journals, etc., recommended general texts on the British Empire, and more. [eng]
    BSHS: British Society for the History of Science
    British Journal for the History of Science, Meetings and Conferences, Prizes (Singer Prize, Dingle Prize, Ivan Slade Prize) and more... [rus | eng]
    Kents Cavern
    Enter an underground world packed with secrets from times gone by Kents Cavern. Offers guided tours through chambers and passages, surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites. The caves sheltered prehistoric animals and the earliest cave people, and were used by Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman visitors. [rus | eng]
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