| | Articles from the Smithsonian Institution's award-winning, monthly general interest magazine, plus exclusive web articles, videos, blogs, photographs and more. |
| Memories of yesterday's delicious foods with hundreds of old Australian recipes copied from hand written notes, papers and cut outs dating back to the 1800's. A private family collection, over ten years compiling, now available for all to prepare and enjoy with sprinklings of our wonderful Aussie culture and icons, family humor, poetry, glorious fauna and more. A learning site for the entire family. |
| A website that aims to be a central portal for the subject of history on the net. Subjects so far are biographies, genealogy, publications, courses and organisations. Users can freely join, add content and contribute. |
| Bible archeology researched site with biblical archaeology, bible customs manners and history. Free courses on archeology. Large number of public domain and free archeology photographs. Exhaustive information, many can be reproduced |
| Ancient history doesn't have to be dull and boring! The Ancient Standard has interesting bite size tidbits about Ancient Egypt. |
| Stamp Act describes in detail what a stamp act is, the first British stamp act of 1689, the stamp act of 1765 which sparked the American Revolution, and stamp acts today. |
| Blog of Maks Nowak that features different aspects of Europe history. I can not cover it all but sites dealing with any historical issue or topic. http://www.zabory.pl/ - Zabory << Details |
| Mera Bhera- The Town that Time forgot- but not The History.
Bhera was found around 1540 on its present site, but it took the place of a city on the opposite bank of the river Jehlum. Want to know more about the beautiful city? |
| Know about the life, works achievement of Franklin Roosevelt. Also get collection of Franklin Roosevelt’s quotes and speeches. |
| The Irish Blessing has reached right round the world. It reflects both the ethos and the friendly aspect of the Irish nature. Wherever the Irish have immigrated to, you are sure to find in somebody’s house, on their wall or dresser the Irish Blessing. |
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