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A resource for history-enthusiasts seeking heritage accommodation throughout the United Kingdom and Western Europe. A simple-to-use guide to staying where historic icons have lived or rested, and period inns and hotels of architectural interest. ... http://www.nightsinthepast.com
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- The Workhouse
If you, or someone you know — a relative or friend perhaps — spent time in a workhouse, workhouse school, union childrens home etc. either as an inmate or a member of staff? If so, and youthey would be interested in sharing memories of those days, pl ... http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/
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- Ingenious Coal Culture
If you are not a registered user all the information below is optional. However, if you require a reply you must include a contact email address. Any information you provide will only be used to improve our services, it will not be passed on to third ... http://www.ingenious.org.uk/Read/Work/Coalculture/
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- The Treaty or Act of Union 1707
XXIII That the foresaid sixteen peers of Scotland, mentioned in the last preceding article, to sit in the House of Lords of the Parliament of Great Britain, shall have all privileges of Parliament which the peers of England now have, and which they ... http://www.cranntara.org.uk/treaty.htm
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- Encyclopaedia of British History
As I have now reached Social Security age and am surrounded by far too many books, it is time to start thinning out some of my reference collections. First to go will be the section B items books with forewords and chapters by Churchill. I had every ... http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/industry.html
| | - The Tower of London Kids Tour
During the tour, you will notice that some personages and some words have a question mark icon by them blue and red, respectively. Clicking on these icons will take you elsewhere on the Web and provide additional information about the subject. For ro ... http://www.toweroflondontour.com/kids/
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- The Oliver Cromwell Website
Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on April 25th 1599. Since his death as Lord Protector in 1658 his life, ambitions, motives and actions have been the subject of scholarly investigation and intense, often vitriolic, debate. Whatever position i ... http://www.olivercromwell.org/
| | - The Suffragettes
The government of Asquith responded with the Cat and Mouse Act. When a Suffragette was sent to prison, it was assumed that she would go on hunger strike as this caused the authorities maximum discomfort. The Cat and Mouse Act allowed the Suffragette ... http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/suffragettes.htm
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- EBK for Kids
The Saxons were named after a type of sword they used called a Sax The Saxons iginally lived in Europe. Some of them came to live in Britain during the Dark Ages. The word Saxon refers to several groups of people from Northern Germany and Southern nm ... http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/kids/
| | - Castle View
Up to date on all writing. If yours hasnt appeared it may be because it wasnt submitted properly. Did you check it through before you hit send? Was it the very best you could do, ... http://www.kidsonthenet.org.uk/castle/view.html
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