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This page was once famous as an early attempt to bring order out of
the chaos of the net. The internet at the time was almost fathomable, but tools for finding
information were few and weak. With the improvements in other major catalogues and
search engines the bookmark pages here became superfluous, and have been removed.
What remains are a few substantial web catalogues and special projects as described
below, along with a few unsolicited awards for excellence.
This site created and maintained by T.F. Mills. Last update: 15.10.2001
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See the "About
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| Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth, a very comprehensive catalogue of links, plus a growing collection of articles on Empire and Commonwealth military history -- with a focus on the uniquely British regimental system. | ||||||
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| English actress Jane Merrow, the most complete biography and professional credits in print or on the web. | ||||||
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| Hergé et Tintin: le cybercatalogue complet, a now less than comprehensive web catalogue, as well as a history of the Tintin English-language editions. | ||||||
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| Land Rover, the legendary British marque and best 4x4xfar (comprehensive links to web sites), and a complete look at Philatelic Land Rovers. | ||||||
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The unofficial pages of the Stumpers-List, where interesting people answer reference questions that have librarians stumped. | |||||
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Heraldry and Vexillology, a shrinking catalogue of links about flags, coats of arms, and national symbols. Unfortunately time constraints and the growth of better catalgoues on the net have compelled us to cut back on this project. | |||||
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Miscellaneous Philatelic and Postal topics, chiefly topical collections of stamps. | |||||
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Reference Collection, an eclectic assortment of web navigation aids (glorified bookmarks) | |||||
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Cuba, some traveller's impressions in 2001. | |||||
The seven blunders of the world: wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, and politics without principle.
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since 1 August 1995. This page launched Feb. 1995 |