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- AboutBritain.com - Index of Attractions - Provides basic information and photographs of hundreds of attractions in England, including castles, museums, and historical sites.
www.aboutbritain.com/attractionindex.htm
- BBC Online: History - Presents information on a broad range of historical topics. Includes multimedia features, timelines, a section just for children, games, and articles by various writers.
www.bbc.co.uk/history
- Britannia: British History - Features timelines, narrative histories, original source documents and important texts, biographies, maps, glossaries, reading lists, informative articles by guest writers, and interviews.
britannia.com/history
- David Nash Ford's Early British Kingdoms - Introduces the little known kingdoms that existed in Britain during the Age of King Arthur.
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com
- Encyclopaedia of British History - Narrative descriptions and pictures about England and its history from Prime Ministers to famous artists.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/industry.html
- English History Timeline - Charts major events from the time of the Civil War to the 20th century. Emphasizes the 18th and 19th centuries. Includes links to related information.
landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/history/historytl.html
- KidsBritishHistory.com - Learn all about British History in a fun yet educational manner. Links, articles and homework help.
www.kidsbritishhistory.com
- The Tower of London Kids Tour - Join Rascal Raven for a virtual tour of the Tower of London. Learn about some of the more significant events that have taken place at the tower, and when you're finished, test your knowledge with a couple of quizzes.
www.toweroflondontour.com/kids
- The Victorian Web - This period covers 1830 AD through 1901 AD.
landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/victov.html
- Timelines of British History - Presents the sweep of British history from 5000 B.C. through the end of the 20th century. From Britannia.com.
britannia.com/history/timelines.html
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