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Aztecs
Indus Valley Civilisation
Vikings
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World Wars 1 and 2
Britain Since the 1930s
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Athena Review
This site is an excellent source of historical primary sources. It has many links to different archaeological sites in Great Britain.
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Interactive decision-making games (Can you save Charles I from the chop by making the right decisions? ), question historical characters face to face - Henry VIII, Martin Luther King and (controversially) Hitler, take historical quizzes (in one you can build a trebuchet and fling the teacher!). A prize-winning site by Wolverhampton Grammar School.

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One of the best history sites of all. There are lots and lots of good things here. There is stuff for both adults and children. Kids will love the Multimedia Zone (and so will adults), which has all sorts of goodies including the animations of Victorian machines such as beam engines and locomotives that used to feature in the Fred Dibnah's Industrial Age pages.
  BBC History for Kids
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The BBC's selection of pages from its vast website which are particularly of interest to children
Britannia: British History
Typically classy and detailed history archive from those encyclopaedia people. If what you're looking for, British history-wise, isn't here it probably doesn't exist!
The British Library On-Line Service
Want to see a digital copy of the Magna Carta? The Lindisfarne Gospels? Try here. You can also access a complete catalogue of the Library’s resources, find out about current exhibitions, or how to obtain a British Library Reader's Ticket.
The British Museum - An Introduction
Full of information about the museum’s collections. Children can explore a section devoted to Ancient Egypt, teachers can find all the information they need to plan a school visit.
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A multimedia guide to the ancient world. 6 items of artistic value from each of Egypt, Greece and Italy are examined in detail. You can get close up images and streamed video with commentary. There is also a useful timeline comparing the ages of the objects.
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Find out all about these favourite prehistoric beasties!
An excellent site.
Discoverers Web Homepage: voyages of discovery
Loads of links to sites about any aspect of exploration and discovery that you care to think of, from pre-history onwards.
Discovery Channel Online History
A very entertaining and informative site with the language pitched a level that most KS2 children could understand. There is a daily link to part of the site highlighted and the 'Black Death' trail is well worth following (follow the rat!). Recommended for both browsing for general interest and for searching for specific curriculum needs.
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An interactive site that deals with the Ancient Egyptian, Aztecs, Roman and Chinese Empires. The Library section provides an online notepad. There is a "visit the past" game and a "Features" section with lots of other stuff.
Encyclopedia Mythica
Information about myths and beliefs from a wide variety of cultures from around the world.
English Heritage
English Heritage are the people who look after many of our ancient (and not so ancient) monuments There's historical information and info for teachers about free visits to places of historic interest.
Eyewitness to History
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Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it. Dozens and dozens of eyewitness accounts of historical events and periods. (May also be useful in KS2).
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This is terrific! Funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the free website, which recently won the interactive BAFTA for Children's Learning is full of true stories about English history. The website, aimed at KS 2 and 3, covers four eras: Romans, Tudors, Victorians and World War Two. Pupils can also become reporters on a series of virtual newspapers, interviewing real-life witnesses to historic events. Timelines put events into context and an events and venues section allows users to see what's going on in their region. Children can also write their own stories, which they can publish on the site.
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A US based site with lots of information, graphics and sound. It's focus on US history is so strong that the average KS2 child would struggle to find much about the UK and European History. Useful for some aspects of KS3.
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Part of Channel 4's educational offering this interactive site has sections for many of the topics in the QCA History (Ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece, Invaders and Settlers, Tudors, Victorians, WW2, Britain Since WW2, Local Area Studies. There is also an A-Z of history words. Each section is referenced to the QCA scheme and has information, a quiz, downloadable worksheets, a bank of clip art and photographic images,web links and activities to do at home.
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A site supporting NC History, which believes that learning should be fun. There is information aplenty and lots of historically educational games. The main aspects of History dealt with are Romans, Medieval Life, Tudors, Stuarts, The Civil War, Slavery and the Monarchy (there is a useful interactive factsheet about British Monarchs. Choose your monarch and it tells you all the basic facts about him/her).
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If you are teaching KS2 or KS3 History then this is a must see site. The National Archives Learning Curve is an on-line teaching resource, structured to tie in with the History National Curriculum from Key Stages 2 to 5. Designed for teachers, the Learning Curve contains a varied range of original sources including documents, photographs, film and sound recordings, as well as suggestions for work based on them.
The Leodis Database
The Leodis Database is a collection of over 10000 photographs of Leeds and its environs. The photos are annotated and users can add their own comments and observations on the photos. The site gives a fascinating insight into the social history of a particular area.
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An excellent site with lots of information about Romans, Celts, Vikings and Anglo Saxons. Information includes stuff about runes, ancient board games (and how to play them), an excellent time line (back to the Big Bang!), a history of money and trade in Northern Europe and more, much more.
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This site, aimed at KS3 will also be accessible to KS2 children.
Monarchs of Britain
Exhaustive list of British kings and queens from the House of Wessex to Windsor and more besides. Just click on a name for succinct information. Some pictures too. This is from Britannia.com (America's Gateway to Britain!) - you will get annoying pop-up advertising windows  - a small price to pay - just close them.
Museums Around Britain
Thinking of taking your class to a museum? Find it here! Take a virtual tour before-hand. Test its suitability. Make enquiries and/or book online. Very useful URL for busy teachers.
The National Maritime Museum
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Masses of information and images about the history of sailing and the Sea. Online access to the collection, which is the largest maritime collection in the World. The SearchStation is excellent. There is really useful stuff about Tudor, Stuart and Victorian times. There's lots for children and for teachers, too. The more you look around this site the more you will find.
Nuffield Primary History
A site for teachers. Lesson plans and downloadable resources that have been shared by other teachers.
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Object Lessons is an online display of about 200 objects from Islington Artefacts Library. The site has high quality images and information on each object.
Perseus Digital Library
Based at Tufts University. The library has collections on Classics, English Renaissance Literature (eg Photos of every page of a Shakespeare First Folio), History of the American Midwest and two really useful sections for children - The Ancient Olympics and Hercules, Greece's Greatest Hero.
Public Record Office
Just what it says. The PRO's website. Very useful!
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Regia Anglorum is a re-enactment group who are dedicated to the period around the time of the Norman Conquest.They strive for accuracy both in their re-enactments and in the information that they offer.Their website is a veritable hoard of information about the period 950 - 1066 and if you are studying Invaders, Saxons, Vikings or Normans this is a must visit website. Regia Anglorum have a fascinating project, to build a replica fortified Anglo-Saxon manor house in Kent. The project has its own (fascinating and informative) website at www.wychurst.org. Regia Anglorum also do sessions for schools. If you are interested the contact details are on the website.
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Webmaster, Andrew Field, has put a lot of work into this site since I last looked at it. There is a wide range of material here now with workksheets, downloadable Powerpoint presentations, interactive games, quizes and other  activities and a growing collection of online lessons.
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This site offers background information about many areas of British and World history. Each unit is supported by a range of activities for students to use. There are downloadable resources and links.
Spartacus: History Links for KS2
The Spartacus Website lists some useful sites to visit for the main Key Stage 2 History topics including Romans, Tudors, Victorians, Ancient Greeks and Britain since 1930.

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In depth look at British history for this period. Lots of detail (too much for some!) and pictures too.
Spectrum Biographies  
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Biographies of famous people. Subjects are as diverse as JS Bach, Julius Caesar, Leonard Bernstein, Abraham Lincoln, Amelia Earhart, to name but a few. They are clearly written and comprehensive.
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An online interactive adventure provided by the Port Cities London. Take an interactive journey through the port of London from Roman times to the present day Complete tasks and follow the clues along the way. As well as the game there is an interactive timeline of the Port of London, a teachers' page and a message book. I am impressed with this, even though some of the Flash animations were a little slow to download.
 Tower Hamlets History On Line 
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This site contains both histories and descriptions of the Tower Hamlets area as it was in the past, all taken from the Tower Hamlets' Local History Library and Archives. Many of the articles are contemporary accounts and whilst unsurprisingly many are Victorian, many are not. Well worth a visit if you are interested in this area of East London or are researching aspects of Victorian city life.
World HyperHistory
Difficult to describe in a few words by basically this site uses hyperlinked timelines to put history in perspective. Well worth a look.
 
Anglo-Saxons
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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Part of the BBC's History for Kids section. Here you will find information about the Anglo-Saxon invasion, Anglo-Saxon life, beliefs and pastimes. There is a glossary, a resources section, a collection of interactive activities and section for teachers and parents.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
An excellent series of chronicles, covering AD 1 to AD 1154. Also includes a useful timeline and King Arthur background and information.
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Text written for (American) middle school kids by college professors. The text is clear, yet comprehensive with lots of internal links. An excellent site once children have used the rather small buttons on the home page to get into the information part of the site. There is information about particular civilisations: Greeks, Romans, West Asia, Germans, Egyptians, Islam, Middle Ages and about themes such as architecture, clothing, war. There is also stuff for teachers. Care! There are clickthroughs to Amazon.com's toy department. (That's how they fund the site).
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A superb resource. Click the link for more details.
 
Aztecs
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!  
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Mexicolore are a small, independent teaching team, established in 1980, specializing in educational services for schools, museums and everyone with a serious interest in the Aztecs. The Aztecs section of their website gives a wealth of information, stories and images about the Aztecs.I would particularly reecommend the new (Nov 2004) Kids Pages which are SUPERB!
 
Indus Valley Civilisation
 
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Packed with information, images and maps about the ancient civilisations of the Indus Valley. The Slide Introduction is a good place to start. There is also a teachers' page (mainly a list of things you can buy to support work on this topic, which few publishers seem to touch).
 
Normans
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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Kids Castle
Medieval castles to explore! This is part of the excellent Kids on the Net website.
Castles of Britain
A site devoted to providing information about Britain's rich heritage of castles. Lots of information on this well structured site.
Castles on the Web
Another excellent site with lots of useful information about castles and the people who lived in them. There is a comprehensive glossary page and a page of fun links for kids.   (You need to close down the annoying advertising window that pops up when you first enter the site)
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This is an interesting and fun site by the ever-reliable National Geographic. You can explore a castle and meet the ghosts who "live" there. Each ghost tells you a little about his/her life and function in the castle. Lots to find out. One drawback is the smallsize of the text.
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Text written for (American) middle school kids by college professors. The text is clear, yet comprehensive with lots of internal links. An excellent site once children have used the rather small buttons on the home page to get into the information part of the site. There is information about particular civilisations: Greeks, Romans, West Asia, Germans, Egyptians, Islam, Middle Ages and about themes such as architecture, clothing, war. There is also stuff for teachers. Care! There are clickthroughs to Amazon.com's toy department. (That's how they fund the site).
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A superb resource. Click the link for more details
Ancient Greeks
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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Basic information, simply presented.
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An excellent site from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Some of the language is a little grown up but it contains good information about: daily life, economy, religion and death and land and time. There are now some great little interactive popup pages including a panorama of the museum's Greek section and a
  360° statue. There is also a link to the museum's page about the original Olympic Games.
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Kids will love this one. Plenty of information, all presented in a lively and colourful way. There is a Timeline, information about Athens Corinth and Olympia, interactive Flash animations about the Olympic Games, the Peloponnesian Wars and the Greek Theatre. There is also a useful glossary and a collection of resources, including images, sounds, investigations and a couple of downloadable worksheets to guide children in their use of the site.
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Part of the much larger (and excellent) American PBS site. Here you can hear the sound of Ancient Greek, Use an interactive map to explore ancient Athens, discover what you would have been if you had lived in ancient Greece, watch a short film about the Parthenon find out about some of the great characters of Athenian history and much more. There is also a section for teachers with lesson plans and background information.
Cultural Maps of Hellas
This site has an interactive map of Greece with links, first to area maps and then to museums and sites of archaeological interest, many of which have photos of artefacts.
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This looks fun. Here is a site that tells you how to organise your own class Olympic Games (with classroom activities substituted for the real athletics). Children research and then take on the role of "athletes" from one of 5 Greek city-states. Great idea!
Greek and Roman Sites
This is a links list to websites that contain images of Greek and Roman artefacts and buildings. Grouped by their location around the world.
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An American site aimed at lower secondary but with information that will interest children in UK upper primary as well.
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The Perseus Digital Library's pages about the great Greek hero.
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This is really good! Designed for (American) middle school kids but written by college professors. The text is clear, yet comprehensive with lots of internal links. An excellent site once children have used the rather small buttons on the home page to get into the information part of the site. There is information about particular civilisations: Greeks, Romans, West Asia, Germans, Egyptians, Islam, Middle Ages and about themes such as architecture, clothing, war. There is also stuff for teachers. Care! There are clickthroughs to Amazon.com's toy department. (That's how they fund the site).
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Part of the Greek Civilisation for Middle Schoolers site (see above)
Legion XIIII - Ancient Greece ks2.gif (967 bytes)
Useful information about soldiers and warfare (particularly Sparta) in Ancient Greece. The text is all in Capital letters and there are lots of spelling mistakes, but the information is worth looking at and there are some good photos of people dressed up as hoplites.
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Information about the Greek gods (There is also information about Roman and Celtic gods available on this site).
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Another collection of information about the Greek gods. Lots of information about them and their stories.
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A site devoted to heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology. A kidsafe site, which also includes teachers' resource pages.
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An excellent role-playing adventure for primary children which is part of Kelsall Community Primary School's excellent website. (Click on the Squirrel and then scroll down the page). There is also a new section simply called Ancient Greece.
Odyssey Online - Egypt, Greece, Rome
An attractive site with text that is within the reach of many 9-10 year olds. The information content seems a little thin, though.
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The Perseus Digital Library's pages about the original Olympic Games.
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The Greek gods, monsters and giants. Also the Greek creation myth.
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Animals, Heroes & Heroines, Villains, Gods and Games. Great!
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As well as being an introduction to the great philosopher and his works this site has some really useful general stuff. There is a comprehensive index of persons and places with information about both history and mythology and a set of maps of the Ancient World on which you can click the names of places to be presented with their entries in the index. Well worth a visit if you are finding out about Ancient Greece. (The text is probably rather difficult for younger children).
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This is a simple site produced by 3 American 6th graders. Some of the basic facts about Ancient Greece, simply and atractively presented.
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The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's page about the original Olympics. Look under Religion and Death for The Ancient Olympics.
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This is superb! Written for children (and there are notes pages for teachers, too) the site deals with the wars between Athens and Sparta as experienced by a variety of characters from each side. Each character tells their own story in 4 chapters. By reading each, children can learn about the history of the wars and about the very different kinds of life lived in the 2 cities. Definitely worth 2 Vaultman stars!
Sneak Peaks at Ancient Greeks
A list of famous Ancient Greeks with brief notes about them. A good starting point.
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The stories behind some well known constellations (The Great Bear, Orion and Perseus) - from The National Maritime Museum.
TeacherNet - Ancient Greece
This site is not connected with the UK Department for Education and Skills TeacherNet site, but it is a really useful links list. Everything (and I mean everything) you might want to know about Ancient Greece is linked from here.
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A comprehensive list with background information about each one. Nicely done.
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Lots of information about both ancient Greece and Ancient Rome on this award winning site.
 
Ancient Egypt
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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The British Museum's educational site. Excellent pages for pupils + good teachers' pages with resources etc.
 Ancient Egyptian gods and their symbols
Just what it says on the tin! A table of the main gods has links to pages about each of them and their representative symbols. Other information includes Ancient Egyptian Arithmetic.
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Absolutely masses of stuff! Information, Timeline, games interactive multimedia pages and lots lots more. Great!
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Interactive Flash activities. Colourful cartoons and not too much to read. This would make a good activity for Y3-5 in the early stages of studying Egypt.
Egyptian Artefacts
Photos of artefacts with notes about them.
Egypt Voyager
A useful site for information about aspects of both ancient and modern Egypt. Pages on Tutankhamun, Hieroglyphs, Egyptian Weather, Touring Egypt etc.
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An interactive site that deals with the Ancient Egyptian, Aztecs, Roman and Chinese Empires. The Library section provides an online notepad. There is a "visit the past" game and a "Features" section with lots of other stuff.
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It may seem strange but this IS a site about Ancient Egypt. Not a huge amount of information but what's there is very simply and clearly written. The section on mummies is particularly useful. There are also a number of fine photographs of Eric's trips to Egypt and Cyprus.
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Mark Millimore has produced this impressive site about Ancient Egypt. There is lots of clearly expressed information and lots of images, many of them showing what temples and other buildings looked like at the time. The quality of the images is impressive. You can also download screensavers and translate hieroglyphics.
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Text written for (American) middle school kids by college professors. The text is clear, yet comprehensive with lots of internal links. An excellent site once children have used the rather small buttons on the home page to get into the information part of the site. There is information about particular civilisations: Greeks, Romans, West Asia, Germans, Egyptians, Islam, Middle Ages and about themes such as architecture, clothing, war. There is also stuff for teachers. Care! There are clickthroughs to Amazon.com's toy department. (That's how they fund the site).
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Scroll down the page to find the link to this work by Year 4 children. Good information content beautifully presented. Also an excellent interactive quiz. Children will love this one.
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Museum Education Kids' Corner
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Here you can make your own mummy. (Seneb has died and you must help to mummify him. Remove his brain and organs not forgetting to put them into the correct jars, cover him in Natron and wrap him properly - all in gory detail that kids will love! There are other interactive things, too and a useful Teacher Resource Centre.
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From American PBS. Explore the inside of the Great Pyramid using Quicktime.
Odyssey Online - Egypt, Greece, Rome
An attractive site with text that is within the reach of many 9-10 year olds. The information content seems a little thin, though.
Rigby's World of Egypt
Lots of stuff about Egypt - ancient and modern.
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Lots of links for kids from Tony Poulter, formerly of Hugo Meynell School. Some of them are already on this list, some are not...
Tour Egypt
This is the official site of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and the Egyptian Tourist Authority.
Virtual Mummy
Learn about the way mummies can be investigated without damaging them. Unwrap a mummy's head on the screen. Fascinating!
 
Romans
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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This site is aimed at Primary Teachers and upper KS2 students interested in Roman History. A comprehensive site from BBC Education. Text, maps, images and activities. This site is tied in to the BBC's ZigZag TV programmes on Ancient Rome and looks like it has been updated recently.

Classical Atlas Project Museum
Very small web page, as this is a link from Cotswold hyperguide, containing four JPG images.
Corinium
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An interactive site that deals with the Ancient Egyptian, Aztecs, Roman and Chinese Empires. The Library section provides an online notepad. There is a "visit the past" game and a "Features" section with lots of other stuff.
The Ermine Street Guard
(Roman Re-enactment Society) Basically a club website, but lots of photos of people dressed up as Roman soldiers
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Text written for (American) middle school kids by college professors. The text is clear, yet comprehensive with lots of internal links. An excellent site once children have used the rather small buttons on the home page to get into the information part of the site. There is information about particular civilisations: Greeks, Romans, West Asia, Germans, Egyptians, Islam, Middle Ages and about themes such as architecture, clothing, war. There is also stuff for teachers. Care! There are clickthroughs to Amazon.com's toy department. (That's how they fund the site).
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The virtual Roman town. Explore the town and its buildings. Find out about life in a Roman town in Tuscany.
Odyssey Online - Egypt, Greece, Rome
An attractive site with text that is within the reach of many 9-10 year olds. The information content seems a little thin, though.

Pompeii Forum Project
An academic project. The website contains photos, maps and information about the forum at Pompeii.
Roman Britain
Pages from Britannia, America's Gateway to the British Isles.
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Children become virtual archaeologists and help explore the Roman past of Sandy in Bedfordshire. Looks good.
Romans
A good site detailing most things related to Romans. Richard is linked to the International School of Geneva, so his web site will be of use to educationalists.
Roman Military Sites in Britain
Background material on the Roman Army and the Military history of Britannia. A timeline, diagram and maps.
Romans in Scotland
The web site is linked to the Hunterian Museum, which is associated with the University of Glasgow. The enhanced site includes video clips, if you have Quicktime software. Standard site isn't as good. It's just like being in the museum itself. A good site.
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 This site is part of the BBC's output aimed specifically at children in Scottish schools. It is aligned to the BBC Education Scotland television series See You See Me. There are lots of interactive bits and the whole thing looks very appealing. Each section is a 'web-safe' area to ensure children stay within the site.

Roman Emperors
An online encyclopaedia of Roman Emperors. Written for adults, but lots of information and pictures, too.

The Romans
Straightforward information about the Romans. Basically one page on each topic.
The Rome Project
The Dalton School in New York have produced this site for their students and share it with the world. Lots of links for older students.
Timeline of Roman Britain
A timeline with Hyperlinks. This site is part of Britannia History resources.
A Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors
A list of the Roman Emperors with links to pictures photos of coins from their periods and other information.
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Lots of information about both ancient Greece and Ancient Rome on this award winning site.
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Lots of information from the people who look after the wall and its museums.
 
Vikings
 
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Links to a broad range of information and activities on the BBC's website. In particular look in the Multimedia Zone for the game Viking Quest and the 3D Viking House
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Up to the BBC's usual high standards. A child friendly site with section about the Viking invasion, Viking life, beliefs, travel and exploration, what happened to the Vikings? There is also a resources section, a glossary, interactive activities and a teachers' section.
  The Jorvik Viking Centre
A web site linked to the Jorvik Viking Centre situate in York. Admission times, ways to use the centre, school visits.
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"Longship has built a nationally known reputation as being one of the leading specialists in bringing Saxon & Viking living history displays into schools. Our visits are designed to relate to the history national curriculum.." Lots of information about Longship and the things they do. There is a "For Kids" section that children will love. It begins with a warning "These pages are intended for children who are studying the Vikings & Saxons at school, and contain pictures and information not suitable for wimps." You have been warned! software if not present on your machine. Downloadable text and images.
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A superb resource. Click the link for more details.
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Simple presentation of basic information about the Vikings. There's annoying music on the home page but the other pages are quiet.
Vikings Online
Downloadable resources for teachers from the National Maritime Museum.
Viking Voyage 1000
Viking Voyage 1000 This site documents the Viking Voyage 1000 project, which took place on Aug 15th 1997. To use some of the functions on this site, you will need RealPlayer and Shockwave software.
The World of the Vikings
A web site advertising World Of Vikings CD-Rom, explaining the Evidence boxes, Research Database and ordering Info.

An excellent guide to Viking resources on the Internet. Links to other sites, including: runes, museums, Re-enactments, schools, ships, etc........
 
Tudors and Stuarts
 
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BBC Kings and Queens Timeline
Explore the monarchs of England and later the United Kingdom through time, illustrated with contemporary portraits and key events from each period. Then play the game and see if you can remember who reigned when. There are four periods to explore. The Plantagenets and the Houses of Lancaster and York are featured in the first period, the Tudors and Stuarts in the second, and the House of Hanover in the third. The timeline concludes with the Windsors.   (Needs Flash 4)
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Wenceslaus Hollar produced 2 panoramas of London 20 years apart, one before and one after the Great Fire. This excellent little thing from the BBC compares them so that you can see what changed.
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Lots and lots of information about Elizabeth I, her life and times. A bit wordy in places but very informative. Useful for KS2 children who are good readers.
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Channel 4's contribution to teaching about the Great Fire of London (and the Plague that preceded it). See the fire spread! Find out where the greatest number of deaths were, read the answers that experts gave to children's questions - and more.
The Great Fire of London
Another account of the fire, this one is from The London Fire Brigade and Anglia Campus. The text is a little more "grown up" than the previous one. There's a good picture and a long quotation from Pepys' diary.
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A facsimile of The London Gazette for the week of the fire. Read the contemorary newspaper report. Fascinating!
Hampton Court Palace - The Discerning Eye
Information and a virtual tour of Hampton Court. Lots of photos. Also has 'click to play' music (updated versions of Tudor tunes).
Hampton Court
The Official Visitors' site. Lots of useful information, especially if you are planning a visit.
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An informative and simply presented site, well designed for children. There is lots of useful stuff aimed at 7-11 year olds. Kids will love the animations of the wives' fates!
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Click the Links button in the navigation bar and then follow the trail to Homework Links and History Help. Lots of links on this excellent website.
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Lots of information in terms that KS2/3 children will find accessible and enjoyable. There are also links to other historical topics.

Samuel Pepys Diary
Here you can find out about the man and read his diary in modern print. You start on the date that you access the site (only in 1661) but you can get back to the beginning easily enough.
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Snaith Primary's site is a national treasure. Here's what they say about their Tudors section : This section of our website provides a selection of resources that will enhance your study of Tudor and Elizabethan history. We haven't used many words ... but hope that you will think about and enjoy the pictures that you see.  A picture is worth a thousand words!! There are some great online activities for children. Have a look for yourself!

Spanish Armada, Henry VIII's Navy, The Stuart Navy
The National Maritime Museum's page on the navies in the 17th Century. Useful information about the background and the course of events.
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In a battle about religious affiliation people believed that unexpected events showed the hand of God at work. This page from the Public Record Office's Learning Curve presents facsimiles of documents etc. and asks searching questions about them.
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A couple of excellent links pages from the ever reliable Spartacus.
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Learn about life aboard ship in Tudor times by following the adventures of Trim the ship's cat. There are 2 versions - for 5 - 7 year olds and for 7 - 9 year olds.Both have pictures with information hotspots. (National Maritime Museum)
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Excellent! Flash animations, information and humour - what more could a KS2 child ask for? Hooray for the National Maritime Museum!
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The Year 4 children at Gorringe Park Primary School in Merton have written books about the Tudors. They say, "Our books are for future year four children when they are studying the Tudors and we hope they enjoy reading them and that they will help them. We decided to put the books on the web for other children in other schools. If the information is not accurate please write to us and blame our teachers." Their information is well researched and presented in a lively and colourful way. Well worth a visit.
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Welford and Wickham Primary School have found out all about The Tudors and Stuarts, so if you're studying the same topic why not try out this extensive and informative site. You won't be disappointed!
Tudor History
Who's who, Life in Tudor Times, Genealogies and Chronologies and much, much more. Go! See!
The Tudors
Scholarly site on the Tudors covering such topics as the arts, music and the life of women in Tudor times. Links to other Tudor-type sites too. 
Tudor England
Lots of information, links, primary sources, pictures etc. Well worth a look.
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Britannia present a Tudor Timeline with links to pages about all the Tudor monarchs and other important historical characters of the time.
Weak and feeble woman...
A long quote from Elizabeth I's famous speech during the invasion of the Spanish Armada.
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First rate site on Henry VIII's favourite warship. Very readable text, excellent graphics and even a 3D model. Wow! Great site to use with KS2 children.
Sir Thomas More
Studious site suitable for teachers looking for background information on the saint. Of little interest to children.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Link from the Information Devon Webpage. Database about Sir Walter with links to other pages/sites. Perhaps a little outdated in appearance.
 
Victorians
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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The Age of Empire ks2.gif (967 bytes)ks3.gif (965 bytes)
Web page with numerous interesting historical links such as Prime Ministers 1721-1901. It is part of the Britannia website so loads of links to Monarchs from 802AD, Timelines, Historical documents and maps, King Arthur, Time period links and Early British Kingdoms. An excellent site for historical research at KS2/3.
Cadbury's Learning Zone
Cadburys, the chocolate people, have produced a colourful site with information about life in Victorian times. Of course their information is centred on their own archives, but none the worse for that.
Children in Victorian Britain ks2.gif (967 bytes)vmstar.gif (1122 bytes)
These stylish and well produce pages are part of the BBC's History section. Youi are offered two versions, standard or interactive. The site deals with 3 aspects of the topic: children at work, children at play and children at school.
Florence Nightingale
A rather eclectic collection of things about Florence Nightingale. The most useful part perhaps is about how a young upper class Victorian would get dressed in the morning and about her daily life.
Four Famous Victorians
Information about four famous Victorians: Florence Nightingale, Charles Dickens, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Benjamin Disraeli.
The History of Costume by Braun Schneider - c.1861-1880
Web site showing plates of costumes from the Egyptians to Late 19th century from around the world. A good visual resource that would aid lots of different topics. The pictures can be enlarged.
Queen Victoria - Images of her World
A collection of images of Queen Victoria, her family and court. There is a useful list of her children, too.
Rev.Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - Photographer
Some of the photographs taken by Dodgson, who was better known as Lewis Carrol.
Sainsbury's Virtual Museum
There is some excellent stuff here, but you may need to search around a bit. Ask Harry is very useful...
A Step Back in Time - Victorian House ks2.gif (967 bytes)vmstar.gif (1122 bytes)
Part of The BBC's History output. Animated cartoon adventure, a modern girl visits her house as it was in Victorian times.
Trade and Empire ks3.gif (965 bytes)
Part of the National Maritime Museum's website. This one contains 5 online activities, with teachers' notes and downloadable investigations linked to primary resources.
Victoria
Britannia.com's page about Queen Victoria. Lots about her life and times.
The Victorians (Snaith Primary School)
A colourful and informative site from this primary school in  Yorkshire.
The Victorians (Nettlesworth Primary School)
Lots of information, colourfully presented on this primary school's site.
Victorian Childrens' Website (Channel 4) ks2.gif (967 bytes)
Aimed squarely at the QCA History unit 11: Victorian Children. While not exhaustive, it provides resources and interactive tasks for pupils which cover the learning objectives of the scheme. There are sections on Victorian Schools, Victorian Timelines, People Who Helped Children and A Victorian Toyshop.
Victorian Christmas
How Victorians celebrated Christmas
A Victorian Christmas
Another site giving much more information about how Christmas was celebrated in Queen Victoria's day.
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 A huge collection of photographs with information about how to date your own old photos.  A wonderful place to see Victorians fashions, hair styles etc. Absolutely fascinating. There are some photos of famous Victorians (most of whom I had never heard of!)
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Closely tied to the excellent Channel 4 TV series of the same name. There are quizzes, factfiles, writing and reading tasks and the texts of the diaries of characters from the series together with a timeline and a MyWorld-style "dress the Victorian Lady" activity. There are also teachers' notes.
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Although focused on Mid-Wales, this informative site has lots to say about more general topics such as workhouses, religion and schools. The collection of local history materials is absolutely fascinating, with stories told by reference and quotes from primary sources. I really recommend this!
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The BBC's Walk Through Time games. Can you spot the anachronisms?
Victorian Timeline (1)
A Chronological list of events during Victoria's reign.
A Victorian Timeline (2)
This one has colour coded columns for Technology & Science, Arts, Military and other Events.
The Victorian Web
This web site has everything you would ever want to know about the Victorians in the form of links and databases about the Literature, History and culture in the age of the Victorians.
Victorian Working Conditions
Extracts from eyewitness accounts of working children, together with questions to answer about them.
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Produced by Tiverton Museum in Devon this site looks in detail at the life of a Victorian family in 1874. Spend time in the company of 12 year old Alice Poslett, her mum, dad, brothers and sisters. Learn about their lives, ask them questions, play with some of Alice's toys. There is an extensive collection of images of everyday objects, some of them animated. Some parts of the site require free registration with the museum.
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I can't do better than quote from the site: "Workhouse is a word that, for most people, conjures up the harsh and squalid world of Oliver Twist. The workhouse was often a grim and brutal place, but its story is also a fascinating mix of social history, politics, economics and architecture. This site is dedicated to the workhouse - its buildings, its inmates, its staff and administrators, and even its poets..." It has superb photographs and an excellent workhouse tour which will be enjoyed by children from KS2 upwards.
Workhouses - The Rossbret Workhouses Site
A collection of information about a huge number of workhouses in England, Scotland Wales and Ireland. Details and photographs make a comprehensive study. More suitable for older pupils.
World Wars 1 and 2
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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Anne Frank Centre, USA
Search around and you can find information about Anne Frank, her life and times. There are downloadable resources for students and extracts from her diaries.
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Nettleworth Primary School's Pages about WW2. Lots of information set out in a simple and easily accessed way. A good starting point for pupils.
A British Soldier Remembers
Ron Tee was a soldier during WW2. His reminiscences form the heart of this site, which also includes the (unexpurgated) lyrics of many soldier songs of the period. There is also a links page which includes links to other soldiers' reminiscences sites.
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One woman's memories as recorded by children at Heath Primary School in Chesterfield, Derbyshire/
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From the BBC, this site is linked to the ZigZag TV series. There are sections about a wartime home, rationing and evacuation. There is an excellent Research Room with images and recorded sounds (air raid sirens and the all clear). The site is very interactive and the language just right for KS2.
History of the Home Guard
Just what it says. This is the place to find out more about the real Dad's Army.
The Home Front
Pages from the Snapshots section of the Public Record Office's National Archive.The page has a series of wartime images with questions.
The Imperial War Museum
This homepage has links to several subsites: The IWM itself, The Cabinet War Rooms, IWM Duxford, HMS Belfast and IWM North.
Private 5776807
Freddie Taylor enlisted in 1939, served in the Far East and finished the war as a PoW of the Japanese. This site contains extracts form his wartime diary and information about his life since the end of the war. It makes fascinating reading.
Remember.org
This site is a cyber library of the Holocaust. There is a huge amount of information accessible through this link.
Sainsbury's Virtual Museum
There is some excellent stuff here, but you may need to search around a bit. Ask Harry is very useful...
Spywatch
This award winning site, part of the BBC's educational output, is based on the TV series of the same name. Set in the 1940s the work is based on developing literacy skills. "Soon, you're going back in time to the 1940s in the Second World War. Your mission is to track down spy suspects and become a Master Spycatcher." You can download the whole site to use offline.
Trenches on the web
This is a first rate site, detailing the history of the First World War.
World War II Online Museum
Lots of information about life in WW2, mostly in the form of annotated images of documents such as ration cards, call-up papers, telegrams and the like. There is also a section about WW1.
 
Britain (mainly) Since the 1930s
 
Don't forget to look in the General History Links, too!

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Britain Since the 1930s Cyberhunt ks2.gif (967 bytes)vmstar.gif (1122 bytes)
One of our very own cyberhunts!
The 20th Century
 
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Apollo 11
Loads of information and links to some excellent sites about Earth, Mars etc. well worth a visit.
2 pages about Martin Luther King
The Power of Non-Violent Resistance
A short essay on MLK's philosophy.
Remembering Dr King
A magazine style article giving one person's personal viewpoint.

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