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Chertsey: What was Chertsey like in the Middle Ages?
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"Chertsey is an old medieval town that is mentioned in the Domesday Book." The site is part of the Learning Curve site from The National Archives (UK). This is meant to assist students in understanding English history. This site uses maps to help students explore a medieval town. There are also notes for teachers.
URL: http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/snapshots/snapshot10/snapshot10.htm Total Clicks: 885
Last Click: 25 July 2008
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Durham City and Cathedral
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Lots of great images of the city and cathedral.
URL: http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/durham-cathedral.html
Link Verified by NetSERF: 24 November 2006 Total Clicks: 4,242
Last Click: 25 July 2008
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Mapping the Medieval Urban Landscape Project: Edward I's new towns of England and Wales
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"“Mapping the Medieval Urban Landscape” is a two-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB)...The project aims to answer questions about the design and planning of towns in the middle ages. To do this requires careful study of the surviving layouts of medieval towns, looking in particular at their shape and form, and to this end the project is focused on new towns founded by King Edward I in the late 1200s."
URL: http://www.qub.ac.uk/urban_mapping/index.htm
Link Verified by NetSERF: 23 November 2006 Total Clicks: 2,034
Last Click: 27 July 2008
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Museum of London: Medieval London
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A very excellent introduction to life in medieval London. The site includes lot of images, themes, games, timeline and more. Will require Flash in places. "Journey across more than a thousand years – from Anglo-Saxon settlement in the 5th century, through Viking raids and the Norman Conquest of 1066, to the splendour and bustle of England’s 16th-century capital, and the dramatic results of Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries."
URL: http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/English/EventsExhibitions/Permanent/medieval/
Link Verified by NetSERF: 16 November 2006 Total Clicks: 2,038
Last Click: 27 July 2008
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Wharram Percy: The Lost Medieval Village
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"Wharram Percy, located in Yorkshire, has been occupied by humans since the Iron Age. Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans -- all have lived out their lives in this high-wold village. As an archeological site, it was one of the most important peasant digs in England." The site contains images and descriptions of the following: the location of the village, the local church, peasant houses, manor houses, and a bibliography. A must see!
URL: http://loki.stockton.edu/~ken/wharram/wharram.htm
Link Verified by NetSERF: 23 November 2006 Total Clicks: 7,628
Last Click: 26 July 2008
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