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- Aspects of the Victorian book Detail-rich site that provides insight into the production and publishing of books in Britain during the nineteenth century.
- John Leech Archive Archive of Punch cartoons by John Leech 1841-1860, indexed by keywords, title and year.
- Smugglers' Britain British smuggling in the 18th and 19th centuries. Directions to smugglers' pubs, coves, caves and tunnels, together with the full, indexed text of a book on smuggling.
- Victoria Research Web Provides research resources for the study of all aspects of Victorian Britain.
- Georgian Index A survey of British and European culture in the early 19th century including: George IV, Princess Charlotte, The Crown Jewels of France and England, Napoleon's Carriage, the evolution of boxing, the tea table, period card games, the evolution of the thoroughbred, period fly-fishing, a growing selection of London addresses.
- Soldiers of the Queen An online museum of Victorian-era British military photographs from the far corners of the empire.
- The Peel Web Sir Robert Peel dominated parliament throughout the period 1830-50. Marjie Bloy covers many social, political and economic issues of the period.
- The British Way: Imperialism Explores how the British nation acquired and governed an empire greater in size than any in history and how the Victorians adapted to the idea of imperialism.
- True Tales of War, Adventure and Exploration Stories of British adventurers and explorers.
- Victorian Life Examines the plight of the working class and the poor under Victorianism.
- Child Labour in the 19th Century Categories include: Factory Reformers, Supporters of Child Labour, Life in the Factory, The Factory Workers, Tactics and Issues, and The Factory Acts
- The Peterloo Massacre A detailed analysis of the events of St Peter's Field, Manchester on the 16th August, 1819. Eyewitness accounts and biographical details of 25 people who saw what happened that day.