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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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Cake Baker
www.cakebaker.co.uk
The CakeBaker website contains over 100 articles written by experts who continually
update and add new content.. To misquote Monty Python what have the Ancient Egyptians
ever done for us? Well, they’ve given us cake for a start! Read about the
history of making the cake. The easy follow menus. CakeBaker was formed to offer
a unique reference point on cake making, cake decoration, tasty recipes, cake
storage and presentation. If you want to know why your cake sank, how to decorate
it, when to ice it or how to customise a recipe, then you'll find out here. More.. |
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Military Geneology
www.military-genealogy.org.uk
From the Military Genelogy website, you can find records of over 1 million British
Armed Forces personnel and over 4000 Regiments, Bases and Ships of the British
Armed Forces going back to before 1630. The site is split up into different sections
of name searches for those personnel whom either died in battle or those still
alive today, and our history section details information of just about every
unit ever created in the British Armed Forces. More.. |
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The Douglas
Bader Foundation
www.douglasbaderfoundation.co.uk
The Douglas Bader Foundation was formed in honour of
Sir Douglas Bader in 1982 by family and friends – many of whom had flown side by side with Douglas
during World War 2. Douglas was honoured in 1976 with a Knighthood for his contribution
and work on behalf of the disabled. The mission of the foundation at it’s
inception and today, is to continue Douglas’ work in conjunction with and
on behalf of individuals with a disability. More.. |
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Their Past
Your Future
www.theirpast-yourfuture.org.uk
Their Past Your Future encourages exploration of the impact and ongoing legacy
of 20th Century conflict on people and places in the UK and around the world.
All elements of the project aim to inspire people of all ages to truly discover
the impact of 20th century conflict, and discover why it is relevant now and
in the future. There is a strong focus on developing meaningful contact between
young people and veterans or eyewitnesses of conflict, and on utilising the resources
of UK museum, libraries and archives to provide innovative and exciting opportunities
for learning. More.. |
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