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Online book by David Harris Sacks describing Bristol’s transition from medieval trading center to Atlantic entrepôt.
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3f59n8d1/
Bibliography of Cornish Medieval Drama
Books, articles and performance records for The Ordinalia, Beunans Meriasek and The Creation of the World.
http://collectorspost.com/Catalogue/medramacornwall.htm
Music in Theme
Company offering costumed theme music, including medieval, Irish, shanty, victorian, cowboy, and pirate. Includes brief description.
http://expage.com/musicintheme/
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
A source for genealogical, heraldic, and other related data from the medieval period, based on an extensive library. The site gives details of the foundation's projects and how to join.
http://fmg.ac/
Yahoo Group: Scot Celt and Medieval History Group
Scottish Celtic and Medieval European history and culture information hosted by two historians in a friendly, positive group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Scot_Celt_Medieval/
Medieval & Swashbucklers Webpage
Includes episode guide and information on swashbuckling.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/p.thorpe-willett/
Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust
Aims to preserve and maintain the fabric of fourteen medieval churches, with interest in the remains of four ruined churches. Includes events, grants, membership information and Christmas cards.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nphudd/romneyma.htm
The Poulton Research Project
Excavations of the site of a Cistercian monastery in Cheshire. Illustrated overview and history of the project, medieval history of the site, maps, finds, personnel, registration forms.
http://srs.dl.ac.uk/arch/poulton/index.shtml
St Neots Parish Church
The official site provides a photograph, detailed history and description with glossary of this grand late medieval church, and notes on the organ built by George Holdich in 1855.
http://stneots.org/
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
Complete modern English translation published by the Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL).
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Anglo/
The Life of King Alfred
Biography by Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, written c.888. E-text hosted by the Online Medieval and Classical Library.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/KingAlfred/
Florilegium Urbanum
A selection of primary documents, in modern English translation, illustrating aspects of urban society in medieval England.
http://the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/towns/florilegium/flor00.html
The Griffin Inn
A medieval Suffolk Inn offering real ales, real food and accommodation in the pretty village of Yoxford. Details of village life and folk.
http://thegriffin.thegriffinweb.co.uk
Images of Medieval Art and Architecture
Provides a range of photographs and plans of the castle, cathedral, and other city locations.
http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/durham/general/maindurham.html
Medieval Architecture in Britain
Plans and photographs from Alison Stones's Images of Medieval Art and Architecture. Accessible by clickable map or type of building.
http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/maineng.html
Images of Medieval Art and Architecture: Tintagel
Archaeology notes, plans of castle and medieval buildings, photographs and a bibliography of relevant historical texts.
http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/Tintagel/main-tintagel.html
Barley Hall
Reconstruction of a medieval town house, hidden in the city centre. Opening times and prices, as well as more information about the attraction.
http://website.lineone.net/~barleyhall/
Ashby de la Zouch Castle
Details from AboutBritain.com about this medieval castle and former royalist stronghold.
http://www.aboutbritain.com/AshbydelaZouchCastle.htm
About Scotland: The History of Edinburgh
A brief outline, with reference to the Celts and Romans, United Scotland, Medieval Edinburgh, Georgian, and present day. With a map.
http://www.aboutscotland.com/edin/history.html
Aedificium.org
Features speculative maps of a number of medieval North Nottinghamshire towns and villages, and a link to a speculative medieval map of the whole county.
http://www.aedificium.org/Maps/index.html
Art in Romney Marsh
Exhibition of 21 selected artists exhibiting at eleven medieval churches. Includes location map and exhibition dates.
http://www.artinromneymarsh.org.uk/
Battle Conference of Anglo-Norman Studies
An annual event devoted to medieval history and culture. Information on past meetings, and date and location of upcoming meeting.
http://www.battleconference.com
A History of British Architecture
Adrian Tinniswood leads us past the changing face of British buildings from Medieval to Modern in this lively, illustrated section of the BBC's interactive history site.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/architecture_01.shtml
Bede's World
Details of permanent and temporary exhibitions, special events and educational resources at The Museum of Early Medieval Northumbria. Focusing on the Venerable Bede.
http://www.bedesworld.co.uk/
Bigbury Mint
Established in 1980, specialising in design and production of replacement and commemorative medals and accessories. Includes photographs of medieval coins, westcountry tin and military memorabilia for online purchase, from Ermington.
http://www.bigburymint.com/
Britain Express: Medieval England
History, culture, and daily life during the Middle Ages.
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/medieval_britain_index.htm
The Peasants' Revolt
Article in Britannia on this revolt against a medieval poll tax.
http://www.britannia.com/history/articles/peasantsrevolt.html
Medieval Britain
Comprehensive series of original articles and contemporary accounts.
http://www.britannia.com/history/h60.html
Mike Royden's Local History Pages: Hale Village
Article covering aspects of post-medieval Hale: the "back lane", the icehouse, Rabbit Hey, and Hale Duck Decoy.
http://www.btinternet.com/~m.royden/mrlhp/local/hale/hale.htm
Medieval History Timelines
Mark Needham provides a companion to British medieval history, including timelines, maps, biographies, photographs and virtual reconstructions of abbeys, castles and other medieval buildings.
http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/
Buckfast Abbey Devon
The official site includes an illustrated history of the medieval monastery refounded in 1882. Sensitive map of the site leads to descriptions of the buildings.
http://www.buckfast.org.uk
The History of Clevedon
Derek Lilly provides a history of the town from medieval times onwards.
http://www.buzz.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/clevedon/clevhist.htm
Selly Manor
The Tudor and medieval history of two timber framed manor houses moved to Bournville by George Cadbury. Includes details of location and opening hours.
http://www.bvt.org.uk/sellymanor/
Chester: A Virtual Stroll Around the Walls
Steve Howe of the Black and White Picture Place provides a guide around the Roman and medieval city wall. Map, modern and archival images with history of the city and its walls.
http://www.bwpics.co.uk/chester.walls.index.html
Calliope Productions
A collective of early music groups offering medieval, early and world music. Profiles of the ensembles, their concerts, workshops and lessons, and contact details. [based London]
http://www.calliopeproductions.com/
The Cambridge Illuminations
Exhibition of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts at the Fitzwilliam Museum through December 15, 2005. Description of the exhibition, virtual tour, and educational resources.
http://www.cambridgeilluminations.org/
Camden Books
Deals in antiquarian, rare and scholarly books in architecture, civil engineering, economics, philosophy, physics and mathematics, classical, medieval and Byzantine studies and history of art.
http://www.camdenbooks.com/
Caldicot Castle Entertainments
The castle provides a setting for corporate entertainment, weddings, and medieval banquets.
http://www.castle4banquets.co.uk
Castles Abbeys and Medieval Buildings
Michael W. Cook's professional photographs and histories of abbeys, churches, manor houses and other medieval buildings in the UK, with sources and visitor information.
http://www.castles-abbeys.co.uk
Castles Hotels Directory
Directory of castles, palaces, paradores, Inns, medieval hotels, and bed and breakfast in Scotland and Europe. Castle hotels information: pricing, pictures, reservations, facilities, history and location.
http://www.castleshotels.com/Scotland/
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