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David Hilton

Welcome to the Portable Antiquities Scheme - 0 views

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    This is a database set up in the UK to record archaeological artefacts found in Britain. It has a growing collection of coins, art, etc usually accompanied by an image. Would be useful when designing classroom resources or in senior student research, I would imagine.
David Hilton

British History Sources - 1 views

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    An excellent collection of sites by those awesome librarians at the University of Washington about British and Irish history. Well-organised and good quality.
David Hilton

Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents - 0 views

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    The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, run out of Oxford. Seems to have an eclectic assortment of images of primary sources and translations from many Classical and early Medieval civilisations.
David Hilton

Old Bailey Online - The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913 - Central Criminal Court - 1 views

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    This is a record of the proceedings of the Old Bailey in London from the 17th to the early 20th centuries. Very useful for a study of poverty and crime in Britain during the Empire or even the convicts that every single Australian believes they are descended from.
David Hilton

IAM Map Index - 0 views

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    A collection of Euro-centric, high-quality maps you can view in your browser or download. Good for Britain, France, Africa, the Mediterranean and Spain.
David Korfhage

Industrial Revolution in Britain: Links - 10 views

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    A good collection of links to sources on the British Industrial Revolution
Simon Miles

History Animated - 7 views

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    Major battles in American military explained with the use of animation.
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    "History Animated is a fantastic resource for teachers of US History. The animations will make great supplements to classroom instruction. The animations are a significant improvement over drawing or pointing to places on a map. The site currently features animations on the Pacific War, the Civil War, the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Britain.
Eric Beckman

"Benefits of British Rule" - 3 views

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    1871 speech by an Indian politician in Britain addressing pros and cons of the British Raj as he sees them
Ed Webb

British have invaded nine out of ten countries - so look out Luxembourg - Telegraph - 9 views

  • "Other countries could write similar books – but they would be much shorter. I don't think anyone could match this, although the Americans had a later start and have been working hard on it in the twentieth century."
  • The only other nation which has achieved anything approaching the British total, Mr Laycock said, is France – which also holds the unfortunate record for having endured the most British invasions.
  • Mr Laycock added: "One one level, for the British, it is quite amazing and quite humbling, that this is all part of our history, but clearly there are parts of our history that we are less proud of. The book is not intended as any kind of moral judgment on our history or our empire. It is meant as a light-hearted bit of fun." The countries never invaded by the British: Andorra Belarus Bolivia Burundi Central African Republic Chad Congo, Republic of Guatemala Ivory Coast Kyrgyzstan Liechtenstein Luxembourg Mali Marshall Islands Monaco Mongolia Paraguay Sao Tome and Principe Sweden Tajikistan Uzbekistan Vatican City
David Korfhage

The American Colonists Library - Revised and Updated Edition | The Best Schools - 6 views

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    A long and very comprehensive list of primary sources regarding colonial and revolutionary American history--which means it also includes some sources on early modern European history, esp. English history
David Hilton

Punch Cartoons - 10 views

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    You can purchase Punch cartoons.
David Hilton

Spectator Archive - 6 views

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    Scanned and digitised archive of this bastion of English conservatism.
David Hilton

English Historical Documents - Documents in English History - 9 views

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    This is the companion site to the History of England podcast blog. It contains a number of original documents that I've found particularly interesting along the way. The best way to navigate your way around this site is to use this summary and index, which is organised chronologically.
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