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External websitesBritish Militia & Volunteers study group 1790-1815
The British Militia & Volunteers study group is a group set up to promote and aid interest and research into the various British auxillary units formed and active in her defence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. The group is available through Multiply.com, a social networking website. To access the group, follow these steps: 1) Go to Multiply.com2) Follow […]
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');">External websitesStoria di Venezia (History of Venice)Web site dedicated to the history of Venice.
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External websitesThe Siege and Commune of Paris, 1870-1871
This site contains links to over 1200 digitized photographs and images recorded during the Siege and Commune of Paris cir.1871. In addition to the images in this set, the Library's Siege & Commune Collection contains 1500 caricatures, 68 newspapers in hard-copy and film, hundreds of books and pamphlets and about 1000 posters. Additions are made […]
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External websitesBombardment of Copenhagen, 1807
Official bicentenary web site
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External websitesThe Description de l'Egypte
The description of Egypt produced by the army of scholars which accompanied Napoleon's 'expedition to Egypt' in its entirety online.
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External websitesPanoramic Lecture of the “Heroic Life and Career of Garibaldi”
A website made by Brown University dedicated to a panorama illustrating the life of Garibaldi.
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External websitesPanorama: From 18th Century Spectacle to 21st Century Immersive Media Wonder
A description of the 19th-century passion for panoramas made by Baruch College of the City University of New York.
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External websitesAct of Union
Full text digital resource regarding the act of union between Great Britain and Ireland
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External websitesWellington's Spies and Codebreakers
Biographical details concerning two of the spies who worked for Wellington, Sir Colquhoun Grant (in the section Spies) and General George Scovell (in the section Codes and Ciphers).
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External websites“Muck and Brass”
In this role-play game, be a Victorian business magnate, instill civic pride, and modernise your town…
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