British history - local and B Guide - Resources and Review

Provides a detailed history of Yorkshire and North East England, with two interactive maps offering information on cities, towns, and regions.
 
History news, articles, book and periodical reviews, readers' notices and information. Emphasis on England. Includes list of local history groups by county.
 
Group researching the history of the iron industry in the Weald of Kent and Sussex from the 2nd to the 19th centuries. Includes information on the group's activities, the history of the iron industry, and the contents of recent editions of the group's annual research bulletin.
 
Information about British cities between 1700 and 1900, including London, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, York, Hull and Sheffield.
 
A detailed analysis of the events at St. Peter's Field, Manchester on the 16th August, 1819. Includes background information on the Manchester area at the time, eyewitness accounts and biographical details of 25 people who saw what happened that day including the views of radicals, moderates, magistrates, soldiers, reporters and impartial observers. The final section deals with the consequences of the Peterloo Massacre.
 
Provides information on the activities of the Trust, including educational activities. Features news, details of publications and merchandise, and a guide to sites featured in the Trusts annual report.
 
Interim reports and latest information from excavations and surveys in the Avebury Complex, a group of prehistoric ceremonial monuments around the Upper Kennet valley in Wiltshire.
 
Provides archaeological advice and supports archaeological contractors in carrying out archaeological projects. Brief details about Hampshire surveys and an index of local sites by district and by period are available.
 
Specialist bookshop in Clwyd dealing mainly in books about archaeology, local history, architecture, Wales, Celtic studies and Celtic linguistics. Includes online catalogue.
 
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