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Canadian Music Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Chronicles the history of many Canadian contemporary music artists from the 1950's to the present.
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Encyclopedia of American Silver Marks (Reference/Encyclopedias)
This site contains identification of marks of American Silver Manufacturers including Gorham, Tiffany, Towle, Duhme, Wallace, Lunt, and Watson. All marks are clearly illustrated and include a short history of each company. Links to other silver collecting sites are provided.
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Tallship Fan (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Encyclopedia of sailing ships online: data, photos, history, contact addresses and other information about traditionally rigged sailing ships.
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Indian Christianity (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Provides information/research aids for Christianity in India, through St Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India, and the Indian Church History Classics.
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Jewish Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Contains the complete contents of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. Over 15,000 articles and pictures about the Torah, history, literature, biography, geography, genealogy, and theology. Accessible for free and full-text searchable.
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Christian Cyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Electronic version of the one volume print resource from Concordia Publishing House of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Includes history, theology, and biographies from within Lutheranism, general Christianity, and non-Christian beliefs.
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The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (Reference/Encyclopedias)
The definitive source of information regarding the history of Cleveland, Ohio.
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World Hyperhistory (Reference/Encyclopedias)
HyperHistory Online navigates through 3,000 years of world history with timelines of civilizations (plus maps), people, and events.
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Palestine (Reference/Encyclopedias)
All what you need to know about the current history of Palestine.
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ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Short articles with links to other web resources about European history from the Roman empire to 1300.
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Military History Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Reference for all military history - wars, individuals, battles, weapons and the concepts behind warfare.
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Virtual Palm Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
History, horticulture, pests and diseases, conservation, photographs, and references.
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Amiens (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Battle line between Mericourt and Hangest. Taken by the British on August 8, 1918 and described as "the black day of the German Army in the history of the war". Includes map.
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Sylvia Pankhurst (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Wrote The History of the Women's Suffrage Movement. A pacifist, she joined with Charlotte Despard to form the Women's Peace Army. Supporter of the Russian Revolution in 1917. In the 1930s supported the Republicans in Spain, helped Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany and led the campaign against the Italian occupation of Ethiopia. (1882-1960)
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Buckingham Palace (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Short history of the royal family's principal London residence. 1703-today
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House of Commons (Reference/Encyclopedias)
History of the lower house of Parliament in the United Kingdom.
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House of Lords (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Cross-linked history of the upper house of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Generally made up of members of the nobility and high-ranking clergy.
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Tower of London (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Short history of the London garrison originally started by William the Conqueror in 1078.
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Newgate Prison (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Brief history of London's chief prison in the early 19th century.
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Fleet Prison (Reference/Encyclopedias)
History of a debtors' prison that could contain some 300 prisoners and their families. Described by Charles Dickens in his novel The Pickwick Papers. 1197-1846
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