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Historical Research follows me as I study for a BA in History with the Open University, it includes news items of interest and my progress in exploring my roots
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Details of the ongoing project between the Parham Estate and Worthing Archaeological Society to investigate the history of the Parham Estate through documentary research and archaeological investigation.
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Haldimand Collection contains over 22,000 letters and documents, a major source in the study of the beginnings of Canada and the United States.
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This Day in Quotes is about the REAL quotes of the day -- the famous quotations, words and phrases associated with each day of the year. This is NOT your typical random "quote of the day" site. It's entertaining and educational. Updated daily.
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A blog about the county of Kent in England. Interesting places to visit and things to do. Local history, Famous people in Kent. Trivia
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MissPres is a blog about historic buildings, places, and even a few people in Mississippi. We hope this blog will provide a forum to discuss the historic architecture and preservation issues in the Magnolia State and beyond.
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A genealogy blog about genealogy in Finland. Especially interesting for those having ancestors in Finland. Blogs about how to get started with genealogical research and how to find the best sources.
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The People History has been designed to display the most well known information for each year or decade for quick and easy use.
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A public blog about antique maps & antique prints, from VintageMaps.com. Presenting news, views, annoucements, and discussions about the world of antique maps and antique prints.
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Nostalgia for things past.
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Historical migration patters.
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How old are toothpicks and who invented them? Do you have a lemon squeezer in your kitchen? Where did it come from. Who was Count Rumford and what do French sauces have to do with him? Tasteful Inventions explores these questions and many more.
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This Day in History is a service of A Proud Liberal. Being ever mindful that to avoid repeating past mistakes one must have full knowledge of the past.
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Where the past comes alive.
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How the Nusantao maritime trading network influenced the world.
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A daily posting of events in Jewish history.
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Wakefield genealogy: The Southern Branch in Indiana.
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Edwired is a blog that considers the intersection of digital technologies and history.
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Myths and mysteries, hysterical histories, and tree-kickin’ genealogy.
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Random thoughts on military history.
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News about Chartist studies and the Chartist Ancestors website. Helping genealogists find their family history in the pro-democracy Chartist movement in the UK in the 19th century.
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Blog of Miland Brown that features different aspects of world history.
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Historical news and views From The Empire State.
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RegionsWatch was set up in February 2004 to "monitor work of regional organisations; raise awareness of other regionalisms; provide constructive & progressive critiques of global regional integration initiatives".
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High level Kremlin officials close to Prime Minister Putin have expressed deep concerns with regard to the delays to law enforcement actions being sanctioned by Scotland Yard in London UK and the FBI in the Washington DC Field Office USA in Europe's...
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Journals of Gilbert White.
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Found History explores public and digital history in all its forms.
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Musings on Theodism and other forms of Germanic heathenry.
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A tribute to my father, Joseph Goldberg, who served in WWII as an Army infantry soldier in the 63rd Inf.Div., 2nd Bn, 253rd Inf.Reg., "H" Company. Companion pieces incl. Veteran's History Project interview for the Library of Congress & printed manuscript.
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Blogged wher u can see the Amazing thing of the worlds
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