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A Personal Railway History
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Account by Fred Gibbs, a Birmingham man who worked on the railway between the years 1918 and 1967.
http://railwaymemories.8m.com
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Bitterne Local History Society
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Studies the history of Southampton in general, but with particular reference to the areas east of the River Itchen. Profile, meetings, membership, publications list and information about their quarterly magazine.
http://www.bitterne.net/
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English Culture
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Discover the fads, foibles, history and eccentricities of England and the English.
http://englishculture.about.com
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King Henry VIII History Department
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A schools history department Website with information on Tudor England, and working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
http://website.lineone.net/~sjholcombe/
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MaĆeliende
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The online newsletter of Anglo-Saxon studies at the University of Georgia
http://virtual.park.uga.edu/~mathelie/home.html
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Outlaws and Highwaymen
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Songs, poems, stories, memoirs, letters, satires, sermons, and other writings from the times are used to tell about the English highwayman from the 14th through the 19th centuries.
http://www.outlawsandhighwaymen.com
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Seventeenth Century England.
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Wills, Muster Lists and Parish Register together with more general information including coinage, wages, prices and artillery.
http://www.portsdown.demon.co.uk/index.htm
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The Confederation of the Cinque Ports
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Historic association of maritime towns in Kent and Sussex. Includes history, heraldic and ceremonial information, events, contacts and links about the ports and associated towns.
http://www.cinqueports.org/
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The South Coast Martello Towers
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Peter Hibbs charts the history, construction, siting and individual history of each of the 74 English south coast Martello Towers.
http://www.martello-towers.co.uk/
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The Victoria County History
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Based at the Institute of Historical Research, the histories began in 1899 and were dedicated to Queen Victoria. Includes information and draft text for counties in progress.
http://www.englandpast.net
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