Weblinks for Christmas 2014 Advent Calendar: Part 3
I hope you have had a peaceful and enjoyable Christmas 2014. If you are in the middle of trying to decide whether or not to brave the Christmas Sales, instead, spend some time to surfing the ‘net and looking at some of my Advent Calendar 2014 websites.
Over the next 4 days, I will be recapping the sites and books which were in my 2014 Advent Calendar. Happy hunting and reading!
- British Newspaper Archive: searchable digital British newspapers held by the British Library//
Newspapers - Map of Early Modern London 1561: clickable Elizabethan map of London //
Maps - Essex Voices Past: Christmas in a medieval town – part 2 //
Christmas traditions - Family history across the seas: Australian family history/genealogy blog //
Australian History - Richard III society: The life and times of the last of the Plantagenet Kings of England //
Richard III - The Christmas Truce of 1914 The Great War
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– Weblinks for Christmas 2014: Part 2
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– Christmas Greetings from the Trenches 1914-1918
– Louis Wain: Happy Christmas Greetings 2013
– Christmas in a Tudor Town: Plough Monday
– Christmas in a Tudor Town: Part 1
– Christmas in a Tudor Town: Part 2
– Christmas in a Tudor Town: Part 3
– Medieval Christmas Stories: The Massacre of the Innocents
– Medieval Christmas Stories: The Feast of St Stephen
– Medieval Christmas Stories: The Nativity of Christ
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