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Midland Wind and Water Mills Group (Arts/Architecture)
A voluntary, non-profit making society of mill enthusiasts in the Midland counties of England. Activities, publications, membership. List of mills in the Midlands area open to the public, with links.
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Lost Castles (Arts/Architecture)
Royston Bland provides a list of over 5000 castles in England, Wales and Scotland, an outline history of the castle in England, glossary, photographs, haunted castles, how English names were formed and a request for help in finding the location of other castles.
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CastleUK.net (Arts/Architecture)
Site provides information and pictures for many castles in England, Scotland and Wales. Visitor information is enhanced by use of ordnance survey maps to pinpoint actual locations. Castles are easily searchable by location or alphabetical listings.
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The Gatehouse (Arts/Architecture)
Philip Davis provides a comprehensive listing with bibliography of the medieval castles, castle sites, fortified houses, urban and coastal defences and other fortifications of England and Wales built or in use from 1000 to 1600. The databases can be downloaded.
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Anglo-Norman Castles (Arts/Architecture)
Illustrated articles by Paul Martin Remfry, along with details of his booklets on castles in England and Wales.
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Alnwick Castle, Northumberland (Arts/Architecture)
The second largest inhabited castle in England, after Windsor Castle, and home of the Percys, Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309. Restored in 1750 by Robert Adam. Some information on the history of the building.
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Skipton Castle (Arts/Architecture)
One of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England. Contains history and plans of the castle, education information for teachers, and fun puzzles for children.
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Southsea Castle (Arts/Architecture)
Built in 1544, the castle in Portsmouth was part of a series of fortifications constructed by Henry VIII around England's coasts to protect the country from invaders.
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The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital Shrine (Arts/Architecture)
A "cyberspace shrine" for the abandoned Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Maidenhead, England.
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Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum (Arts/Architecture)
BBC Beyond the Broadcast article about the history of an asylum constructed in the mid 19th century north of London, England.
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Medieval Hospitals of Kent (Arts/Architecture)
Ian Coulson introduces the topic, gives a list of early hospitals and almshouses in the county, with foundation dates, and a plan and reconstruction drawing of St John's Hospital, Canterbury, the oldest hospital in England.
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Rochdale Town Hall (Arts/Architecture)
The grade 1 listed town hall in Rochdale is one of the most ornate town halls in England. Information, photos and historical photos of this fine Victorian building.
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The Lygon Arms (Arts/Architecture)
A hotel in the Cotswolds, England, established as the White Hart Inn in 1532. Includes an illustrated history and photographs.
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The Mermaid Inn (Arts/Architecture)
Built in 1420 as the principal inn of Rye, on the south coast of England, the Mermaid is a jettied timber structure. Includes brief history and images.
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The George Inn, Norton St Philip (Arts/Architecture)
This inn claims to be one of the oldest continuously licensed houses in England. History and virtual tour, including wall paintings dating from the 15th century.
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Pevsner Architectural Guides (Arts/Architecture)
Series describing historic buildings of all types for each county in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; order online.
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Doctor Thomson's Tours (Arts/Architecture)
Personally guided city tours, day trips to France and Belgium. Various tours in medieval Canterbury, England. World War I and II battlefields.
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Norman Morrison Isham Collection (Arts/Architecture/Archives)
Collection of notebooks, manuscripts, photographs,letters, deeds, inventories and measured drawings pertaining to Isham's study of early New England architecture, held by the Rhode Island Historical Society.
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The National Monuments Record (Arts/Architecture/Archives)
The records made and gathered by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. Access and search aids for the public; online photo gallery.
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Erich Mendelsohn (Arts/Architecture/History)
The life, expressionist philosophy and buildings of the German-born architect who fled Nazi Germany for England, then moved to Palestine and the US.
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