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David Hilton

CCEd: Home - 1 views

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    "The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540-1835 (CCEd), launched in 1999 and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, makes available and searchable the principal records of clerical careers from over 50 archives in England and Wales with the aim of providing coverage of as many clerical lives as possible from the Reformation to the mid-nineteenth century.
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    Contains a wealth of information on the local level of Church operations in England from the period.
David Hilton

Professional Learning and Leadership Learning Development Directorate - 8 views

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    Excellent links to articles and policies used by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training. 
Matt Esterman

History Teachers' Association of NSW Links Page - 3 views

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    Some useful links from the History Teachers' Association of New South Wales.
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

Welcome to the RHS Bibliography - 0 views

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    "The Royal Historical Society bibliography is an authoritative guide to what has been written about British and Irish history from the Roman period to the present day. The Bibliography is hosted by the Institute of Historical Research, which is part of the University of London." How nice of them.
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    The Royal Historical Society bibliography is an authoritative guide to what has been written about British and Irish history from the Roman period to the present day. The Bibliography is hosted by the Institute of Historical Research, which is part of the University of London.
David Hilton

Stone Pages * Web guide to Megalithic Europe - 1 views

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    A site run by people really into their rocks. Has information and some high-res images of standing stones, stone circles and other prehistoric megaliths from Western and Southern Europe. Good for prehistoric Europe, the Celts or archaeology, I guess.
David Hilton

Browse by classification | British History Online - 3 views

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    Has a massive and easily searchable bank of primary documents on British history. Quite amazing some of the stuff in there, especially primary documents on that Empire (capital 'E') that the sun was never going to set on... Forgive my impertinent colonial humour. I've got Irish blood.
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