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All sites relating to the history of the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales). Sites devoted to specific regions (eg city and county histories) or not of national significance should be submitted to the appropriate regional category.
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The history of Britain broken down into bitesize chunks.
Video and audio for this day in history from the BBC news archive 1950-2002.
Presents original content on a variety of historical topics. Includes games, timelines, history for kids, and featured writers.
A set of cards sharing the achievements and contributions to Black British history of a selection of people in the Georgian period of African heritage, including mixed African heritage.
Nostalgia website dedicated to bringing back retired products, based in Bournemouth, Dorset.
History and influences of 250 famous Britons, their works and places they visited
Aims to encourage and assist the study of local history. Programme of events, news and publications.
A searchable index of names, brief biographical and trade details of people who worked in the book trade in England and Wales and were trading by 1851.
Timelines, maps, biographies, and articles on various aspects of British and Imperial history, culture, technology, and armed forces.
Ken Collinson follows the history and archaeology of Britain from the Beaker people to Magna Carta, primarily through lists of links, but he also presents some primary sources: chronicles and significant documents.
An illustrated introduction for tourists from Great Britain UK Information Guide, divided into time periods from the stone age to the 20th century.
A digital library of text and information about people, places and businesses from the 12th century to the present day, built by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust.
A collection of articles, images and historical transcripts themed on the British Isles, past and present.
Historic newsreel footage and stills from the 20th century. Includes on-line catalogue search facility.
A glimpse of the heritage of Britain and Ireland. Includes famous Britons, battles, castles, palaces, historic houses and heritage by county. Also genealogy and hotels.
A pictorial representation of the British Empire divided into flags, currencies and stamps along with emblems and badges of the armed forces of both Empire and Commonwealth nations today.
The encyclopaedia currently contains over 2,800 entries and is an attempt to show the history of Britain through the eyes of people from all levels of society. Each entry includes narrative, illustrations, primary sources and bibliography.
Provides a history of Britain, from its creation by rising sea levels at the end of the last ice age to the Norman conquest.
H-Net group dedicated to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods, and the state of historiography. Features archive, reviews, course syllabi, links to related resources, and subscription information.
Transcribes, prints and publishes the heraldic visitations and manuscripts relating to genealogy and heraldry. Site includes the Society's history.
An on-line magazine celebrating the history and culture of Britain, with links to all types of heritage accommodation in Britain.
Digital collection of eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth-century local and trade directories from England and Wales. Provided by the University of Leicester.
An online journal from Blackwell Publishing and the Institute of Historical Research, covering important trends, debates, resources and publications in the field. Available by library subscription.
Collects, preserves, and promotes the use of digital resources, which result from or support historical research, learning and teaching.
Covers many history topics up to advanced level. Part of the Association of Teachers' Websites.
A large collection of primary sources on British history.
A collection of concise histories of towns and cities in the UK and Ireland by Timothy Lambert. Also timelines of English and Irish history.
The archive specialises in material about everyday life in Britain. It contains papers generated by the original Mass Observation social research organisation (1937 to early 1950s), and newer material collected continuously since 1981.
A database of digitised material on Caribbean, Jamaican, Barbadian, Irish, Jewish, South Asian, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan migration into England. Stories, photographs, documents and family histories.
A national centre for the study of development in agriculture, the countryside and food, with major library, object, archive and photograph collections.
Contains news, events, information on the Treasure Act, educational material for the study of archaeological small finds.
A searchable online edition, detailing the lives of ordinary people, containing accounts of over 100,000 trials held at London's central criminal court.
Founded in 1717. Its elected members are concerned with the antiquities and history of the UK and other countries. Information on its library, grants, publications.
Activities that require history students to think, question and participate. Ian Dawson explains the benefits of active learning and hosts resources developed by teachers.
A local history site for the whole of the UK, looking at national historical themes and displaying them through local stories.
For educators planning lessons on the transatlantic slave trade for young people at key stage 3 and 4 in their education. Includes background information, and teaching resources.
Information on places in Great Britain between 1801 and 2001, including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. Search by place name, postcode or map.
Marjie Bloy presents some of the major themes of the period 1760-1850.
An illustrated history of the United Kingdom from the online collaborative encyclopaedia, with links to many more detailed articles on specific topics.
The history of the poor-law workhouse system in Britain including maps, photos, audio clips, chronology, and a tour of a virtual workhouse.
A set of cards sharing the achievements and contributions to Black British history of a selection of people in the Georgian period of African heritage, including mixed African heritage.
A pictorial representation of the British Empire divided into flags, currencies and stamps along with emblems and badges of the armed forces of both Empire and Commonwealth nations today.
An online journal from Blackwell Publishing and the Institute of Historical Research, covering important trends, debates, resources and publications in the field. Available by library subscription.
A national centre for the study of development in agriculture, the countryside and food, with major library, object, archive and photograph collections.
H-Net group dedicated to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods, and the state of historiography. Features archive, reviews, course syllabi, links to related resources, and subscription information.
A searchable index of names, brief biographical and trade details of people who worked in the book trade in England and Wales and were trading by 1851.
Digital collection of eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth-century local and trade directories from England and Wales. Provided by the University of Leicester.
Aims to encourage and assist the study of local history. Programme of events, news and publications.
A database of digitised material on Caribbean, Jamaican, Barbadian, Irish, Jewish, South Asian, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan migration into England. Stories, photographs, documents and family histories.
The encyclopaedia currently contains over 2,800 entries and is an attempt to show the history of Britain through the eyes of people from all levels of society. Each entry includes narrative, illustrations, primary sources and bibliography.
Nostalgia website dedicated to bringing back retired products, based in Bournemouth, Dorset.
The history of the poor-law workhouse system in Britain including maps, photos, audio clips, chronology, and a tour of a virtual workhouse.
Collects, preserves, and promotes the use of digital resources, which result from or support historical research, learning and teaching.
A collection of articles, images and historical transcripts themed on the British Isles, past and present.
The archive specialises in material about everyday life in Britain. It contains papers generated by the original Mass Observation social research organisation (1937 to early 1950s), and newer material collected continuously since 1981.
Provides a history of Britain, from its creation by rising sea levels at the end of the last ice age to the Norman conquest.
A searchable online edition, detailing the lives of ordinary people, containing accounts of over 100,000 trials held at London's central criminal court.
Contains news, events, information on the Treasure Act, educational material for the study of archaeological small finds.
A large collection of primary sources on British history.
For educators planning lessons on the transatlantic slave trade for young people at key stage 3 and 4 in their education. Includes background information, and teaching resources.
A local history site for the whole of the UK, looking at national historical themes and displaying them through local stories.
Historic newsreel footage and stills from the 20th century. Includes on-line catalogue search facility.
An illustrated history of the United Kingdom from the online collaborative encyclopaedia, with links to many more detailed articles on specific topics.
The history of Britain broken down into bitesize chunks.
Video and audio for this day in history from the BBC news archive 1950-2002.
Information on places in Great Britain between 1801 and 2001, including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. Search by place name, postcode or map.
Activities that require history students to think, question and participate. Ian Dawson explains the benefits of active learning and hosts resources developed by teachers.
A collection of concise histories of towns and cities in the UK and Ireland by Timothy Lambert. Also timelines of English and Irish history.
Marjie Bloy presents some of the major themes of the period 1760-1850.
Ken Collinson follows the history and archaeology of Britain from the Beaker people to Magna Carta, primarily through lists of links, but he also presents some primary sources: chronicles and significant documents.
An illustrated introduction for tourists from Great Britain UK Information Guide, divided into time periods from the stone age to the 20th century.
Transcribes, prints and publishes the heraldic visitations and manuscripts relating to genealogy and heraldry. Site includes the Society's history.
Covers many history topics up to advanced level. Part of the Association of Teachers' Websites.
Founded in 1717. Its elected members are concerned with the antiquities and history of the UK and other countries. Information on its library, grants, publications.
An on-line magazine celebrating the history and culture of Britain, with links to all types of heritage accommodation in Britain.
A digital library of text and information about people, places and businesses from the 12th century to the present day, built by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust.
History and influences of 250 famous Britons, their works and places they visited
Timelines, maps, biographies, and articles on various aspects of British and Imperial history, culture, technology, and armed forces.
Presents original content on a variety of historical topics. Includes games, timelines, history for kids, and featured writers.
A glimpse of the heritage of Britain and Ireland. Includes famous Britons, battles, castles, palaces, historic houses and heritage by county. Also genealogy and hotels.

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