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General Local History Links

A selection of links that are all generally related to local history.

Alternate link categories are available below this list.

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  Link   Local History Magazine
Local History Online - for books, news, resources, information, courses and nearly 1,000 local history links. Also a calendar of events an local history books for sale online.
  Link   London Metropolitan Archives
Where the capital’s past comes to life. This website offers an insight into the extraordinary range of archives we hold, with practical advice on making the most of a visit to LMA, and a database of our most popular genealogical sources.
  Link   London & Middlesex Archaeological Society
The Society was founded in 1855 'for the purpose of investigating the antiquities and early history of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Metropolitan County of Middlesex'.
  Link   The National Archives
The official archive for England, Wales & the central UK government, containing 900 years of history from Domesday Book to the present, with records ranging from parchment & paper scrolls through to recently created digital files & archived websites.
  Link   Victoria County History
Founded in 1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria, the VCH is an encyclopaedic record of England's places & people from earliest times to the present day. Without doubt the greatest publishing project in English local history.
  Link   Battlefields Trust London & South East
The Branch exists to: - Establish annual commemoration on weekends near an anniversary of a battle - Develop local links, eg. council, media, tourism, other historic sites - Develop links with other relevant societies.
  Link   Battlefields Trust
The Battlefields Trust was founded as a result of a resolution at an international conference entitled Ancient Battlefields as National Treasures at Leicester University, England in 1991 arranged by Kelvin van Hasselt.
  Link   East Yorkshire Family History Society
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