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         Great Britain Historic Sites:     more books (100)
  1. The National Trust Handbook 2000: For Members and Visitors, March 2000 to February 2001 (National Trust Handbook: A Guide for Members & Vistors)
  2. Walking the Pilgrim Ways by Keith Sugden, 1992-05
  3. Riddles in the British Landscape by Richard Muir, 1981-04
  4. Howard Coster's Celebrity Portraits: 101 Photographs of Personalities in Literature and the Arts by Terence Pepper, 1985-06
  5. In Trust for the Nation: Paintings from National Trust Houses by Alastair Laing, 1996-01
  6. Reynolds in Canada by Jennifer C. Watson, 1989-08
  7. Americans in London (Americans Abroad Series) by Brian N. Morton, 1986-08
  8. Treasures of Silver at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge by Oliver Rackham, 2003-01-06
  9. The Country Life Picture Book of Royal London by Gordon Winter, 1983-10
  10. Flowers from the Royal Gardens of Kew: Two Centuries of Curtis's Botanical Magazine by Ruth L. Stiff, 1988-08-01
  11. Traveller's History of Britain and Ireland by Richard Muir, 1983-09
  12. The Daily Telegraph Castles & Ancient Monuments of Scotland: A Unique Guide to More Than 200 Historic Sites by Damien Noonan, 2000-03-01
  13. The Daily Telegraph Castle & Ancient Monuments of England: The County-By-County Guide to More than 350 Historic Sites by Damien Noonan, 1999-04-01
  14. Alnwick Castle (Great Houses of Britain) by Colin Shrimpton, 1999-07

81. Great Castles & Historic Attractions In North And Mid Wales
The great fortresspalace of Caernarfon, with its soaring walls and imperious town-house in britain in the centre of the historic walled town of Conwy.
http://www.croeso.com/castles.html
North and Mid Wales is renowned for its mighty castles - some of the world's finest - constructed during the troubled medieval period. Standing supreme is the quartet of castles at Beaumaris Caernarfon Conwy and Harlech , landmarks in the development of medieval military architecture, their lofty position recognised by their status as World Heritage Sites. The great fortress-palace of Caernarfon , with its soaring walls and imperious towers, is perhaps the most famous of the four. Yet all are equally inspiring. Spectacularly sited Harlech is perched on a crag overlooking sea and mountain. Gritty Conwy , aided and abetted by a ring of amazingly well-preserved town walls, conjures up a convincing medieval atmosphere. And at Beaumaris we have, in pure architectural terms, the most accomplished medieval fortress in Britain. These awesome stone fortresses , built by the English monarch Edward I to stamp his authority on Wales, do not stand alone. The landscape is dotted with castles of all kinds. There are mountain strongholds such as Dolwyddelan and Dolbadarn, homes of the Welsh princes. There are other Edwardian fortresses like

82. Links To Other Sites : Independence & Its Enemies In New York
Links to other sites. The Printer and the Revolution history of the UnitedStates and great britain by examining topics as the American Revolution,
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This list of links is specifically targeted to teachers and students (K-12) studying New York and the American Revolution and related topics. However, general visitors may find these links interesting and useful. http://www.kidport.com
Good reference library for overview of American Revolutionary War. Includes timelines, brief accounts of battles and events in New York and throughout the colonies. http://www.newyorktalksandwalks.com
Click on stories and go inside Brooklyn Heights during the American Revolution. Learn about how George Washington moved troops across the East River to Manhattan in his clever evacuation act on the night of August 29, 1776. http://artemis.simmons.edu/`williamf/AmRev/
A site intended as a starting point for students doing research on the American Revolution. Includes information on biographies, events, historic sites, timelines, for further reading and has games and interesting facts. Wow them with your knowledge. http://www.distinguishedwomen.com

83. Jewish Genealogical Society Of Great Britain - Useful Links And Information Sour
The website of the Jewish Genealogical Society of great britain, JGSGB, Commercial sites for Books, Maps, Software, Supplies and Photographic
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Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain If you don't run JavaScript or are unable to access the menu above please click here
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Great Britain 1901 Census
1901 Census via Internet on 2 Jan 2002
Other areas of the JGSGB Website United Kingdom Records and Offices Research Indexes and Databases Libraries and Archive Centres Interesting Links Other countries Records and Offices Research Indexes and Databases Interesting Links Commercial Sites Books Maps Photographic Collections Computers in Genealogy ... Software Other Links General Jewish Interest Other Interesting Links
Links to other pages on this JGSGB website (highly recommended for browsing) JGSGB Family Finder Index Page
JGSGB Index of marriages - Princelet (Princes) St Syn 1897-1907

JGSGB List of Members Own Genealogy Websites

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84. Historic Britain, Historic Events, Corporate Entertainment Days
historic event, historic britain, great britain, historic Events, This typeof historic event has been staged in a many locations in great britain
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Sample of some Recent Events Please click on the arrow to choose LONDON EXAMPLES Away Day Treasure Hunt And River Disco Camden-Town-And-London-Zoo Induction Event for Student Intake Private Celebration Treasure Hunt Large Group Treasure Hunt Rickshaw Treasure Hunt Tailored Taxi Treasure Hunt The Unauthorized Da Vinci Code Treasure Hunt for the Budget Conscious Treasure Hunt for Multinationals 007 A view and a thrill!! The Thames and Hampton Court Historical Clerkenwell London the Old Fashion Way EXAMPLES OTHER LOCATIONS The Althorp Orbital Luxury Treasure Hunt in Bath by Orient Express Berkshire Car Treasure Hunt Birmingham Treasure Brighton Rock Treasure Hunt University Challenge Nottingham Interlaced The Spires Of Oxford And Hunting Ground For Morse Stratford upon Avon- a Dramatic Event Safety first in Shakespeare country Royal Windsor and the Thames LONDON TAXI EXAMPLES CLICK HERE OTHER EXAMPLES CLICK BELOW Conference Management Services Making A Corporate Video Challenge Corporate Yachting Days!

85. BeenThere-DoneThat - The Unofficial Guide To Great Britain. (Links)
Stately Homes and other heritage sites in britain GPS hire SatelliteNavigation system hire in great britain independant of car hire
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BeenThere-DoneThat The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain Home
Travel resources - links to other sites. These are sites which may be of interest but inclusion in this list does not indicate any sort of recommendation. There are more links on each county page which are relevant to that area. Important Note: These external links will open in a new browser window. To return to this site just close the new browser window. Sites marked with ' ' require Javascript to be enabled in your browser but don't tell you. These sites may not work properly without it and don't offer an alternative. Sites marked with ' ' require Cookies to be enabled in your browser. These sites may not work properly without it.
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86. Architectural Review, The: Heroic And Sublime; Britain's Historic Railway Buildi
Full text of the article, Heroic and sublime; britain s historic Railway Buildingsan Oxford Gazetteer of Structures and sites Reviews - Book Review
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. BRITAIN'S HISTORIC RAILWAY BUILDINGS: AN OXFORD GAZETTEER OF STRUCTURES AND SITES By Gordon Biddle. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. [pounds sterling]60

87. BED AND BREAKFAST SOMERSET ENGLAND B&B YEOVIL U.K. B & B NATIONAL TRUST MONTACUT
Slipper Cottage b b in Somerset great britain. site layout menu. historic Sitesnear Slipper Cottage bed and breakfast
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E-mail: enquiry@slippercottage.co.uk or Tel: +44(0)1935 823073 or Mob: +44(0)7812145402 Historic Sites near Slipper Cottage bed and breakfast
ATTRACTIONS IN SOUTH SOMERSET
Alfred’s Tower, at Brewham
Barwick Park Follies, near Yeovil
Bruton Dovecot
Burton Pynsent Monument, near Curry Rivel
Gants Mill, near Bruton
Hood Monument, above Compton Dundon
Holmsbury Mill
Lytes Cary Manor
Montacute House
Muchelney Abbey Priest’s House, at Muchelney St. Michael’s Tower, at Montacute Stembridge Tower Windmill, at High Ham Stoke sub Hamdon Priory Treasurer’s House, at Martock MORE ATTRACTIONS NEAR SLIPPER COTTAGE BED AND BREAKFAST Arts and Crafts Classic Gardens Country parks and Nature Reserves Fishing ... Skiing SORRY! We do not allow pets and we operate a No Smoking Policy. Index to our web site pages.

88. Librarians Internet Index Great Britain Http//lii2.wested.org
Additional sections include monarchs of britain; historical documents of England,Ireland, The sites are collected by two Victorian history enthusiasts.
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89. WESS Social Sciences And History Web -- History Resources
GBHGIS A Vision of britain through Time the great britain Historical GeographicalInformation See also the page on other historical map web sites.
http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/wess/
History General Resources/Gateways Archives Data Resources Full-Text Resources ... Select Research Centers and Topical Sites General Resources/Gateways H-NET - hosted by Michigan State University, offers Internet resources in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, including history. Links to over one hundred academic discussion groups spanning a variety of disciplines and fields of study. American Historical Association - includes a link to affiliated societies , many of which are of interest to Europeanists. WWW Virtual Library History - gateway offering links to hundreds of sites providing historical resources, broken down by country and region, historical topics, eras and epochs, and research methods and materials; currently maintained by by Serge Noiret and Inaki Lopez Martin at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, its original author is Lynn Nelson of the University of Kansas. Includes the History Journals Guide , an international directory for journals and mailing lists in the fields of history and archaeology. History On-Line - evaluated, quality information resources for teaching and learning history, developed by the Institute of Historical Research in London.

90. Su.programs.daniel House
Idis 360 Modern britain (4) An interdisciplinary study of the British Isles froma variety of political institutions, and historic sites in London.
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London Programs at Daniel House, Samford's London Study Centre The students of today will spend their lives in an increasingly pluralistic, multicultural society in which economic and technological forces have already made their world a "global village." Responsible higher education should prepare students to function in and contribute to that global village. As part of its commitment to internationalization of the curriculum, Samford University provides a special opportunity for students and faculty to live and study in one of the most cosmopolitan and culturally rich cities of the world­London. Daniel House, Samford's London Study Centre, serves as home and classroom to students and faculty throughout the year in a variety of academic programs. Daniel House is located in the heart of London near parks, museums, and stores. Over 100 years old, the lovely Georgian townhouse serves as the setting for a semester abroad program in the fall and spring semesters for students and a professor-in-residence from the Birmingham campus. In addition to courses taught by the Samford professor in his or her field, British professors come to Daniel House to lecture in offerings that focus on British theatre, history, culture, and life. Students may also arrange independent studies or participate in internships to complete their course of study. Travel time is built into the semester.

91. Great Britain : Planning A Trip : Escorted & Package Tours | Frommers.com
Tours emphasize visits to sites of historical interest. Buy Now! Frommer sDestination Guides, Frommer s great britain, 2nd Edition
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Note: The best specialist in arranging travel to London and as well as Britain in general is the London Travel Center (tel. 800/FLY-TDAY in the U.S.; www.londontravelcenter.com). This agency can handle all your travel needs between the United States and Britain, including all prices of air fares, hotels, and car rentals, even rail passes and travel insurance. Vacation Packages Before you start your search for the lowest airfare, you may want to consider booking your flight as part of a travel package. Package tours are not the same thing as escorted tours. Package tours are simply a way to buy the airfare, accommodations, and other elements of your trip (such as car rentals, airport transfers, and sometimes even activities) at the same time and often at discounted prices kind of like one-stop shopping. Packages are sold in bulk to tour operators who resell them to the public at a cost that usually undercuts standard rates. One good source of package deals is the airlines themselves. Most major airlines offer air/land packages, including

92. Data - GIS At University Of Chicago
great britain Historical GIS Project. Spatial data available on great britain’s Links to crime data distribution sites and major urban GIS crime systems
http://gis.uchicago.edu/data.htm

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Map Collection (Regenstein Library) The University of Chicago Libraries have access to a large number of digital GIS datasets. Most of the data is on CD or DVD but also available at the circulation desk in JMedia. This link lists some of the available data but there are others that are not listed. Some spatial information is not in digital format . In that case, paper maps and atlases may be the only source data that exists. For more information or assistance, visit the Map Collection on the 2nd floor of the Regenstein Libary. National and International Data

93. Great Britain -- History Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.com
sites of interest on the history of the British Empire .......Links, topics and articles at Suite101 related to great britain History.
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94. EHI - History Of Great Britain
History of great britain. Send this page to somebody Print this page There are other specific history sites and they are far too many to list here.
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95. Essential Web Sites
In addition, links to County Council Web sites can be found on the Government The website is being developed by the great britain Historical Geographic
http://www.sog.org.uk/links.html
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This page provides links to: Information about genealogical resources not listed here will be found on the sites listed under General Genealogical Sites
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96. LII - Results For "great Britain History"
This searchable site features timelines of events in great britain from 800 to of the historical event, links to related sites, and teacher s notes.
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97. A Virtual Travel To The United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland - T
Official web sites of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, London thecapital of Governments on the WWW great britain and Northern Ireland
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Destination Great Britain, this is a virtual travel guide to the United Kingdom. Here you will find comprehensive information about the UK in its diversity: geography, economy, science, people, culture, environment, government and history.
You will have access to newspapers from the United Kingdom and you will find extensive travel and tourism information on England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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Background:
Four constituent nations form the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth's surface.
The first half of the 20th century saw the UK's strength seriously depleted in two World Wars. The second half witnessed the dismantling of the Empire and the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous European nation. As one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council, a founding member of NATO, and of the Commonwealth, the UK pursues a global approach to foreign policy; it currently is weighing the degree of its integration with continental Europe.

98. Governments On The WWW: Great Britain And Northern Ireland
great britain and Northern Ireland. Official languages English in parts of the Scottish Screen Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical
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Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Official languages: English - in parts of the country: Welsh
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  • 99. Great Britain Archaeology Archaeology Data Service, The Online
    Primary Historical Documents (provided by Richard Hacken at BYU) Monarchs ofbritain provides biographical and genealogical information on britain s
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    Great Britain Archaeology Archaeology Data Service
    History Journal of British History
    (tables of contents only) Pamphlet Collection of the British Library of Political and Economic Science, organized by subject and containing some 90,000 pamphlets, most available in .pdf format. Primary Historical Documents (provided by Richard Hacken at BYU) Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, contains archivally-arranged indexes to the National Register of Archives, and information sheets arranged by subject, i.e. sources for labour history, colonial history, history of women, etc. American and British History Resources on the Internet (provided by Amherst U), contains reference resources, history gateways and text sites by subject and time period, information on archives, and links to other internet resources. The British Monarchy: The Official Website , contains information on the monarchy and Royal Family today, historical information, timelines, and speeches. Monarchs of Britain provides biographical and genealogical information on Britain's rulers from the earliest times to the present, as well as historical background information by period, from pre-historical times to the present. Includes a section on myths and legends. Victoria Research Web (maintained by Patrick Leary, History Department, Indiana University-Bloomington), dedicated to the scholarly study of the nineteenth century in Britain. Contains links to research resources, archives, libraries, and tips planning research trips to Britain.

    100. Illinois Historic Preservation Agency - Cahokia Courthouse
    and Indian War in 1763, Canada and the Illinois Country were ceded to GreatBritain. Budget cuts have caused state historic sites to reduce hours.
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    Cahokia Courthouse
    Cahokia Courthouse, built about 1740, is a unique remnant of the French in Illinois. Constructed as a dwelling about 1730, the building became a courthouse in 1793, and for twenty years it served as a center of political activity in the Old Northwest Territory. The structure was dismantled in 1901, re-erected twice, and reconstructed on its original site in 1939. The Cahokia Courthouse is an excellent example of early French log construction known as poteaux-sur-solle (post-on-sill foundation). The upright hewn logs are seated on a horizontal sill log; the spaces between logs are filled with stone and mortar chinking. The courthouse rests on its original foundation of stone nearly two feet thick. Walnut beams extend the cantilever roof over the porch. Inside are four rooms that originally functioned as a courtroom, a schoolroom, and offices for attorneys and clerks.
    Early Cahokia
    The Cahokia area was settled in 1698 by priests of the Seminary of Foreign Missions at Quebec who built a log church outpost dedicated to the Holy Family. As missionaries they Christianized local Indian tribes until Jesuit priests disputed their right to convert these tribes. The King of France recognized the Seminary missionaries as the church's sole local representatives, prompting the Jesuits to move south to Kaskaskia where they established a mission among the Kaskaskia tribe.

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