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History: Visit the past with these historical resources (Religion, Scientific, Culture and Geography)
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 Welcome to the logolinks Dinosaur, Monster, Bigfoot and fossil zone. Listing top dinosaur resources and e-zines
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 The logolinks museum zone lists websites for the top UK museums, historical lankmarks and places of interest
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 London Ghost Walks are probably the best 2 hour walks around East London, on subjects like Haunted London and Jack the Ripper.
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 Historic Royal Palaces is an independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace.
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 Historvius helps you discover the world’s historic sites, from the most famous national treasures to the oft-forgotten hidden gems. You’ll get information on each historic site, directions, entry & contact details and comments from other users – everything you need for your perfect historic holiday.
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  Bletchley Park, historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer. Now open to the public.
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  St Patricks Day, recognised worldwide. Read the history behind this Irish legend, who was actually born in Scotland! The legend of St Pat, Legend of the Shamrock and a great links page
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   The Gunpowder Plot Society, a well designed and informative site covering the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Find out the history behind Guy Fawkes and firework night
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    The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture situated in London. Its collections, which number more than seven million objects are amongst the largest and most comprehensive in the world. There is no admission fee.
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    The Wayback Machine is part of the Internet Archive. A nonprofit organisation dedicated to archiving the web. It sounds impossible but it is true. All of the websites on Logolinks have a wayback link. Click on the blue arrow and Select Wayback to see them as they were in the past. See Logolinks in 2000 - yikes!
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 We have selected this site because it is UK based, well presented, has respected backing and has lots of images. Ideal for schools.
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 Looking for an excuse to take a day off work, check Earth Calender to see if today is a holiday, celebration or a cultural event somewhere else in the world.
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 Jack the Ripper, the ultimate resource by Stephen P. Ryder, of the unknown killer who stalked the streets of East London in 1888. Suspects, Reports, Documents, Press Reports
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 English Heritage was created by Parliament in 1984, charged with the protection of the historic environment. The sites lists historic properties and monuments and details locations and events held within each
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 Alright mate, Cockney.co.uk is a superb insight into current and historical London. Instead of traditional tourism, the site focusses on the, usually more interesting, 'hidden' London.
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 World Prayers are gathering the worlds great prayers from all religions into one great multicultural resource for study, inspiration and appreciation
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 The official site of the Methodist church of Great Britain. Feaures an introduction to the religion, UK Churches and press releases. More Links
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 The History Channel, this is a great site from the States. Find out what happened on this day in history. The TV schedules may be useless but there's many a great fact here
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 Greenwich 2000, probably the most up-to-date official year 2000 website of the world, straight from the horses mouth. Fact, Britain is spending more on its millennium celebrations than the rest of the world put together, find out more right here
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