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Our Weblinks catalog lists web sites of a permanent nature, rather than ephemeral news articles.
16th Century Embroidery Resources
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/12 - 14:29. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | English | Textile ArtsThis is a bibliography page listing print and online resources for those interested in Elizabethan embroidery and blackwork.
A Day in Saxony (Activities for children)
Submitted by Aoife on Sun, 2004/10/03 - 15:28. Aethelmearc | Arts and Sciences | English | Saxon | Youth ActivitiesSpeak Olde English, discover Saxon Pottery, Learn rune-writing, explore Bede's World and more with these children's activities, book suggestions, and weblinks.
A Stitch Out Of Time
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/12 - 14:24. Embroidery | English | GermanA Stitch Out of Time is a resource for those interested in (primarily) English and German embroidery from the 9th through 16th centuries.
Blue Lady Tavern
Submitted by Justin on Tue, 2007/01/23 - 13:40. 701 CE to 800 CE | English | Fine Arts | Regia Anglorum | SaxonLeofwen Taverner of Eoforwic, modernly known as Nan Hawthorne, is an historical novelist who writes a wonderful and detailed diary of her persona, presented to our modern eye as a blog. Installments talk about the daily goings-on, from the pedestrian to the sublime, in an 8th century CE town in Saxon England.
Cantaria
Submitted by Runolfr on Thu, 2004/06/24 - 20:21. English | Performing ArtsCantaria is a site dedicated to passing on folk songs, mostly from Ireland, Scotland, and England, that are part of our common oral tradition and musical heritage.
Foxley Manor: A 14th Century Journal
Submitted by Isolda on Thu, 2008/04/24 - 04:40. 1301 CE to 1400 CE | Arts and Sciences | Astrology and Astronomy | English | Medicine | Textile ArtsOnline journal of 14th century interests and their re-creation.
Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blogge
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2006/02/24 - 15:24. 1301 CE to 1400 CE | English | Fine Arts | Modern SocietyGeoffrey Chaucer giveth advice, posteth the toppe X searches inn hys netwerk, and "the privitees of the manye abbreviaciouns ywritten on the internette". BSL (by seinte loy!) Thou shalt be ROFL ("rollinge on the floore laughinge").
Micel Folcland
Submitted by Justin on Tue, 2005/08/30 - 19:10. English | French | Regia Anglorum | ScandanavianMicel Folcland is the Wisconsin-Indiana-Illinois branch of Regia Anglorum, an organization that recreates British history from 290 to 1066 CE. The main focus is Viking, Anglo-Saxon and Norman cultures, but others found in the British Isles during the appropriate time period are acceptable as well.
Micel Folcland
Submitted by Justin on Thu, 2005/04/14 - 01:48. English | Regia AnglorumMicel Folcland, the proposed Wisconsin-Illinois (and Indiana) branch of Regia Anglorum North America, is pleased to announced that it has put up a web page. If you are interested in serious living history, please stop by.
New York Tolkien Society
Submitted by Olyane on Fri, 2004/10/08 - 14:55. English | Herenistarion (NY Tolkien Society) | Modern SocietyHeren Istarion is an organization dedicated to the learning and understanding of the life and works of Professor Tolkien. The organization is officially registered with the Tolkien Society UK as a "smial."
Regia Anglorum
Submitted by Justin on Wed, 2004/11/17 - 22:38. 901 CE to 1000 CE | 1001 CE to 1100 CE | English | Regia AnglorumRegia Anglorum is a medievalist organization that recreates the life and culture of England in the period immediately preceding the Battle of Hastings in 1066 CE. Officially, their time period of interest is the period from 950 CE to 1066 CE.
Renaissance Dance Database
Submitted by lorenzo_petrucci on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 14:13. 1401 CE to 1500 CE | 1501 CE to 1600 CE | 1601 CE and Later | Dance | English | French | Italian | RenaissanceThe Renaissance Dance Database is a tool for accessing the various dance resources available on the web. It enables searching by style, creator, primary source, or number of dancers. Suggestions of new links and resources are always welcome.
Treasures in Full: Caxton's Chaucer
Submitted by Johnnae on Sat, 2005/03/19 - 18:00. 1401 CE to 1500 CE | English | Fine Arts | Scribal ArtsThe British Library web site now features William Caxton’s digital images of two editions of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, probably printed in 1476 and 1483, in an online exhibit called "Treasures in Full: Caxton's Chaucer".
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Viscount Galen of Bristol's blog
Submitted by ViscountGalen on Sun, 2007/11/18 - 23:24. 1101 CE to 1200 CE | Ansteorra | Armoured Combat | Chivalry (historical) | Christianity | English | Middle | Opinion | Photo AlbumPersonal blog by Viscount Galen of Bristol of the Middle Kingdom, formerly of Ansteorra, Drachenwald, and Meridies.


