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  1. British Wool Textile Industry, 1770-1914 (Pasold Studies in Textile History) by D. T. Jenkins, 1982-12
  2. The Penguin History of Britain: New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors 1485-1630 (Allen Lane History S.) by Susan Brigden, 2001-06-07
  3. United States, Great Britain, And Egypt, 1945-1956: Strategy And Diplomacy In The Early Cold War by Peter L. Hahn, 2004-08-30
  4. The Most Dangerous Enemy: An Illustrated History of the Battle of Britain by Stephen Bungay, 2010-07-04
  5. The Struggle for Mastery: The Penguin History of Britain 1066-1284 by David Carpenter, 2005-03-29
  6. White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain's White Slaves in America by Don Jordan, 2008-12
  7. Britannia: 100 Great Stories from British History by Geraldine McCaughrean, 2004-08-19
  8. The Origin and Early History of Christianity in Britain: From Its Dawn to the Death of Augustine by Andrew Gray, 2001-02
  9. Power and Protest in England 1525-1640 (Reconstructing in Early Modern History Series) by Alison Wall, 2000-09-29
  10. Cultivated Fruits of Britain: Their Origins and History by F. A. Roach, 1985-07
  11. The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain (Volume 2)
  12. Great Tales from English History (Book 2): Joan of Arc, the Princes in the Tower, Bloody Mary, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Isaac Newton, and More by Robert Lacey, 2005-06-02
  13. Britain and America: Studies in Comparative History, 1760-1970 (In association with the Open University)
  14. A Monarchy Transformed: Britain, 1603-1714 (Penguin History of Britain) by Mark Kishlansky, 1997-12-01

81. Environmental History Of Great Britain; ; Ian Simmons
12831 Edinburgh University Press. New Book Bulletins. Environmentalhistory of great britain. Ian Simmons. This is a history of the
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Ian Simmons This is a history of the environment in England, Wales, and Scotland, and of the interactions of people, place, and nature since the last ice sheet withdrew some ten thousand years ago. It is concerned with the changing cultures (in the full anthropological sense) of the peoples inhabiting Britain as well as with the environment they transformed, exploited, abused, and cherished. About the Author
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82. The Military History Of Great Britain
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Very extensive site which relates the exploits of the British armed forces in every engagement of the 20th century. This site offers not only an extensive library, but feature articles, a mailing list, search engine, and glossary. British Military History A variety of topics containing brief synopses of battles, key figures, and events from the era of Roman Britain to the end of the Napoleonic wars. Land Forces of Britain A collection of resources and information on the British regimental system.

83. Historical Encyclopedia Of Great Britain And Ireland
Historical Encyclopedia of great britain Excellent reference book on British history.Very well illustrated. An anthology of articles by prominent historians.
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84. BBC - History - Daily Mirror Headlines: The Declaration Of War, Published 4 Augu
At this grave moment in our national history I send prove once again the sure shieldof britain and of is in a state of war with great britain, Russia, France
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Daily Mirror Headlines: The Declaration of War, Published 4 August 1914
The Daily Mirror publishes the news that Britain has declared war on Germany, along with reports of overwhelming support for the King and a call for medical practitioners, tradesmen and motorcyclists to join the army. Page 1 of 5 Great Britain Declares War on Germany Mr Asquith's Statement Roars of Cheers for the King Why There is War ... Print this article Great Britain Declares War on Germany Declaration last night after 'unsatisfactory reply' to British ultimatum that Belgium must be kept neutral. The King's message to his navy - Government to take control of all railways. Admiral Jellicoe to be in supreme command of the Home Fleets. Huge crowds cheer their majesties at palace Great Britain is in a state of war with Germany. It was officially stated at the Foreign Office last night that Great Britain declared war against Germany at 7pm. The British Ambassador in Berlin has been handed his passport. War was Germany's reply to our request that she should respect the neutrality of Belgium, whose territories we were bound in honour and by treaty obligations to maintain inviolate.

85. History Of The Old Map Company Of Great Britain
Being something of a history buff Mr Promislo was particularly intrigued by his originalJohn Speed atlas The Theatre Empire of great britain published in
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He devoted several years to perfecting his unique 11- step paper ageing process. Some 20 years or so later a chance meeting occurred with one Victor Mort. Mr Mort from England was also something of an historian. He hit upon the wonderful idea of publishing old maps and applying the ageing process to each one. So it was that Porter Prints was born in the mid-1950's operating from the city of York in England.
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) THE OLD MAP COMPANY™ was born. THE OLD MAP COMPANY ™ still a family operation, takes pride in producing these authentic replicas on antiqued parchment paper that look and actually feel old. We could ask a considerably higher price for these wonderful maps. However, the goals of preserving England's history and educating people about our countries rich heritage, remain just the same as those of Charles Promislo, Victor Mort and indeed the great John Speed himself. As long as we are able to eek out a humble existence, the delight and praise we receive from our customers is our real reward.

86. Beginning Your Family History In Great Britain @ Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com. Tell Me More. Home . Beginning Your Family Historyin great britain, Item 3054 Our Price $9.95. Genealogical research
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87. Cartoon - Cartoonbuddy.com,kings And Queens Of Great Britain,chronology,history,
cartoon cartoonbuddy.com,kings and queens of great britain,chronology,history,.Cartoon Buddy Club.. United Kingdom history.
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Cartoon Buddy Club.. United Kingdom History HISTORY x TRIVIA x GENERAL KNOWLEDGE x CHRONOLOGY x HUMOUR x EDUCATION x KINGS x QUEENS W ho? W hat? W hen? cartoonbuddy.com THE WACKY WEIRD WORLD OF GENERAL MONTY KNOWLEDGE CARTOON CHARACTER CREATIONS CARTOON BUDDY CHARACTER IDENTIFICATION NAME: Monty Knowledge DESC: So proud of his family nose it was underlined MISSION: United Kingdom History Motto: Bang on old thing The countries of England and Wales were first united in 1536 and with the act of union 1707 Scotland united with England to form the United Kingdom. Henry II invaded Ireland in 1711 and created `Ulster` the later king Henry VII started the process of English settlement to `stabilise`and pacify the area. Here`s how the monarchy started.....The Celt peoples invaded and controlled the island by 200BC,there were many various local tribal leaders..The Romans invaded `Britain`55BC (Julius Caesar) and by 6OAD had control of the island to form the Roman province of`Britannia` but only to the far reaching point of the`Hadrians wall` area in Scotland (the Pict`s were never subdued)..After the Romans had left (7th century),the Anglo Saxon tribes formed the first kingdoms in England (of Northumberland,Mercia,Wessex)..Wales remained Celtic lands and by 500AD An Irish tribe(the Scots) had settled in the far North of the British isle to Argyll forming the beginning of Scotland...By 827AD the first King of the unified `Angeland` was crowned,by 843BC the Scots and Picts tribes were united by Kenneth McAlpin to form a united Scotland.

88. History In Review - Crisis Of Empire: Great Britain And The American Colonies 17
history in Review Crisis of Empire great britain and the American Colonies 17541783, IR Christie. (New York WW Norton Company, Inc., 1966. Pg. 120)
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In his book, Crisis of Empire , Ian R. Christie attempted to give a brief, but a thorough, chronological overview of the causes and the consequences of the American Revolution. Dealing primarily with the period from 1754-1783, Christie, also included a terse review of the historical background which precipitated the settlement of the colonies, their general histories, and the events which laid the ground work for the crisis. Within the greater scope of writing a historical survey of this period, Christie also attempted to chronicle the difficulties which the British government had in formulating an equitable, and viable plan by which to govern their holdings in North America. And most important, this book was written from a British perspective.
Christie's main purpose in writing this book was to provide a brief survey of a decisive moment in world history. Crisis of Empire was written especially for inclusion in the "Foundations of Modern History Series." This series was published with the intent of providing "...scholarly surveys of some of the fundamental developments which have influenced civilization..." (General preface, pg. v.) Adhering to the scope of this series, Christie was restrained from providing the surplus details and probing analysis that a book of greater length would allow, such as Middlekauff's

89. Great Britain Postal History Resources
Willcocks, R. The Postal history of great britain and Ireland, 1972. 1st edition.Willcocks, R. The Postal history of great britain and Ireland, 1980.
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90. Great Britain Rifle Team
history. great britain has an outstanding record of achievement inrifle shooting. The GB team won the prestigious Palma Trophy for
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Great Britain has an outstanding record of achievement in rifle shooting. The GB team won the prestigious Palma Trophy for the World Long Range Team Championships in 1992 and 1995, with Antony Ringer crowned Individual World Long Range Champion on both occasions. Great Britain have won the Australia Match a record nine consecutive times, since 1987. The GB team to Canada in 2000 will be the 72nd GB team to tour overseas, with 42 of those touring Canada. The Canada Match has been competed for 44 times since 1931. GB has won 19 of those so far. The Commonwealth Match has also been competed for 44 times since 1931. GB has 20 wins. GB teams have done the double of the Canada and Commonwealth Matches a total of 11 times. JS
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91. Aviation Museums In Grt Britain
Aircraft Museums Collections of the World 2 great britain and Northern Eden CampModern history Theme Museum; Fenland Aviation Museum; * Fighter Collection;
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92. UK Control Tower & WW2 Airfield Photographs
UK Airfields of World War 2 Then Now . A study of the architecture and history of these airfields. Includes UK airfield listing, USAAF in the UK, control tower designs, references, and links.
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93. The Uphill Ski Club
With locations in Essex and Glenmore, the club promotes adaptive skiing. Includes history of the club, a list of local groups, news, gallery, schedule, sponsors, how to join, and related links.
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94. Supermarine Spitfire - Great Britain
great Britian. It went to No.7 OTU after the Battle of britain before being passedto No.57 OTU where it was wrecked in a The Aviation history OnLine Museum.
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Supermarine Spitfire Great Britian by
Larry Dwyer TE566 Spitfire in Czech colors by Todd Ferris. Deliveries of production Spitfire I's began in June 1938, just over two years after 'Mutt' Summers flew the prototype at Southhampton on the 5th of March, 1936. In the two years preceding production, Supermarine laid out their Woolston factory for large-scale production and organized one of the largest subcontract schemes ever envisioned in Britain. Until that time, as it was becoming increasingly obvious that there was no limit to the likely demand for the Spitfire. It was also obvious that one factory alone was not going to be able to meet the demand even with subcontracting. Large scale plans were laid during 1937 for the construction by the Nuffield Group of a large new shadow factory at Castle Bromwich near Birmingham for Spitfire production. On April 12,1938 a contract was placed for 1,000 Spitfires to be built at this new factory, of which the actual construction had not then even begun. By the time of the Munich crisis on 12-13 September, 1938, only five Spifires had been completed. In the following year, on April 29 further contracts were placed with Supermarine for 200 Spitfires and on August 9 for 450. When Britain went to war on September 3,1939 a total of 2,160 Spitfires were already on order.

95. Round Table Of Great Britain And Ireland:History
history Round Table history. The design of the Round Table emblem is, however,an adaptation of the table which hangs in the great Hall in Winchester.
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The first Round Table was formed in Norwich, England in 1927. The founder, Louis Marchesi, was a young member of Norwich Rotary Club who felt a need existed for a club where the young business men of the town could gather on a regular basis. At their meetings they could exchange ideas, learn from the experiences of their colleagues and play a collective part in the civic life of Norwich. Within a year of inception the membership of this Round Table had grown to 85 and interest was being shown in establishing Round Tables elsewhere. From a very early stage it was agreed that Round Table would be a non-religious, non-political club and this has continued to this day. A second Round Table was established in Portsmouth and subsequent growth was rapid, with 125 Tables and a membership of 4,600 by the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. Round Table proved it had international appeal with the first overseas Table formed in Copenhagen in 1936. During the war years Round Table in Denmark continued to expand although in the British Isles activity was restricted and was in the nature of a 'holding operation'. After 1945 the pattern of growth was rapidly re-established with Tables being 'chartered' all over the UK. Today there are about 1,000 Tables with a membership of around 13,000. Round Table now flourishes in the majority of European countries, throughout Africa, the Middle East, India, Hong Kong, New Zealand and America. In fact Round Table is represented in every continent of the World.

96. The Arts And Crafts Movement In Great Britain.
history of the movement, founders, branches, information for collectors.
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Aims s Head s Hand sks Heart s About Roots Branches Collecting To Visit Dates Reading Contact About Aims What's New? Coming Up Who are we? Acknowledgements Aims The is the home page of our website which celebrates the British Arts and Crafts movement. The site is an educational and information resource, helping to broaden interest in the Arts and Crafts Movement. Latest additions to the site include: A section on the important Barnstable company of Shapland and Petter An expanded section on Newlyn The motto 'Head Hand and Heart' is taken from an inscription used by Charles Voysey, which became the motto for the Society of Designers in 1896. These three words are the keys to understanding Arts and Crafts: 'Head' for creativity and imagination, 'Hand' for skill and craft, 'Heart' for honesty and for love.

97. The Astrological Association Of Great Britain
Studies, Bristol University, author of The Pagan Religions of the British Islesand The Stations of the Sun A history of the Ritual Year in britain);
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Culture and Cosmos
A Journal of the History of Astrology and Cultural Astronomy

A Journal of the History of Astrology and Cultural Astronomy
Editor Nicholas Campion - Deputy Editor Patrick Curry PhD
Culture and Cosmos is the first journal to be devoted to the study of the history of astrology and cultural astronomy. If astrology is the use of celestial phenomena to provide meaning for human life, then cultural astronomy is the broader use of astronomical beliefs and theories to regulate and inform society, politics, the arts and every aspect of human life. Culture and Cosmos is peer-reviewed, and all articles considered for publication will be sent out to specialist reviewers for comment. We will consider articles on any aspect of the history of astrology or cultural astronomy, from earliest times down to the present day. Our subjects may vary from the development of astrology in ancient Sumer to contemporary belief in alien abduction. We will carry articles, news and reviews. The present is the sum total of all past events, and the study of the history of astrology is not only concerned with discovering the past, but with understanding the present.

98. B. McLean
Stamps for Collectors Dealer in the stamps of great britain Scandinavia.
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99. Grahame W. Mann
Philatelist established in 1979 with listings of great britain stamps from 18401970, with secure online ordering facilities.
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100. British Olympic Association
Nongovernment funded organisation relying solely on the support of commercial partners and fundraising. It provides elite level expertise for the 35 Olympic sports (excepting pistol shooting) in great britain, assisting in the preparation and planning for the GB team for both Winter and Summer Games.
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