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- Midland Wind and Water Mills Group
- A voluntary, non-profit making society of mill enthusiasts in the Midland counties of England. Activities, publications, membership. List of mills in the Midlands area open to the public, with links.
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- Sussex Mills Group
- Promotes the study, maintenance and history of traditional windmills and watermills in Sussex. Includes lists of mills with locations, photographs, events and news.
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- The Mills Archive
- Mills Archive Trust, an educational charity, shares records and history relating to traditional mills and milling. It contains many thousands of digital images and documents as well as extensive databases of information.
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- The Mills Research Group
- A voluntary society which aims to encourage and conduct research into the traditional use of wind, water and animal power in the UK. Aims, conferences, publications.
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- The Roughwood Mill Album
- Photographs and postcards of English windmills and watermills, taken or collected by Mark Collins.
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- University of Kent: Wind and Watermills Collections
- The collections include around 4,000 photographs of windmills in Great Britain, photographed by Donald Muggeridge 1930s-1960s. Online catalogue by English and Welsh counties, with some images. Also the C.P. Davies Collection, which centres on Kent and Sussex mills.
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- Wikipedia: Château de Fontainebleau
- An illustrated description and history from the collaborative online encyclopedia of the magnificent palace that acted as a country house for French monarchs for centuries.
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- Tivoli: Villa d'Este
- This palace and garden created in 1550 for Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este is one of the most remarkable monuments of the Renaissance. Illustrated description, history and visitor information from TiburSuperbum.
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- Wikipedia: Doge's Palace
- An illustrated history and description of the medieval palace created for the ruler of Venice in the days when it was an independent state.
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- Eltham Palace
- English Heritage describes this combination of medieval royal palace and Art Deco home. Includes virtual tours, history, games, downloadable activity sheets, news and visitor information.
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- Linlithgow Palace, Scotland
- About Scotland provides a plan and illustrated history of this ruined but still impressive former residence of Scottish kings and queens, now in the care of Historic Scotland.
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- The Royal Pavilion
- This opulent seaside home was remodelled in Indian style by John Nash 1815-1823 for George, Prince Regent and later George IV. Includes history, photographs, and historic images.
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- The Royal Residences
- Queen Elizabeth provides illustrated histories of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral, Holyroodhouse, St James Palace, Kensington Palace, Sandringham and Frogmore, with visitor information.
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- Wikipedia: Holyrood Palace
- An illustrated history and description of the principal residence of the kings and queens of Scotland since the 15th century from the online collaborative encyclopedia.
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- Wikipedia: Palace of Whitehall
- An illustrated history of the main London residence of English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, from the online collaborative encyclopedia.
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- Windsor Castle
- The story of this great castle from fortification to palace, taken from P.H. Ditchfield's "Bygone Berkshire" (1896). Part of David Nash Ford's Berkshire History.
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- European Highrises
- Erwin Blezer presents photographs of highrises in Frankfurt, Rotterdam, Paris and Essen.
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- European Skyscrapers
- Tim de Bruijn and Ewoud Vegt keep track of the skyscraper boom in cities across Europe. Images and commentary on high-rise buildings proposed, under construction and completed.