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41. Shropshire
but if you visit the Ironbridge Gorge museum of industrial archaelogy you will Countyremains as beautiful as ever, with the mountains of the welsh border in
http://www.sgcl.clara.net/rc30.htm
SHROPSHIRE
It is difficult to believe nowadays that this large and almost entirely rural County was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, but if you visit the Ironbridge Gorge museum of industrial archaelogy you will understand how this all came about. The key idea was the discovery of a process by which iron could be smelted with coal rather than charcoal. It produced a better quality iron and at a lower price, and almost immediately the small-scale iron smelters in Counties such as Surrey found themselves out of business. A whole world of industry developed around the banks of the Severn, where ready access to coal and ironstone changed lives forever.
The large New Town of Telford now overlies much of this area, but the rest of the County remains as beautiful as ever, with the mountains of the Welsh border in the West and pleasant farming country to north and south. You can walk in Shrewsbury Market on a Saturday and hear Welsh being spoken more than English, while a shopkeeper in Oakengates or Shifnal may address you in an accent that it pure Black Country. Once again, variety.

42. The United Kingdom Parliament
they received the recommendations of the joint nautical archaelogy policy committee. Mr.Andrew welsh (Angus, East) Prestwick airport and the allocation of
http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm198990/cmhansrd/1990-03-0
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43. The United Kingdom Parliament
attractions which Scotland offers in culture, historical sites and industrial archaelogy. 2,welsh Affairs, 10.30 am, The Wilson Room, Portcullis House (private).
http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200102/cmagenda/ob010717.
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Order of Business Tuesday 17th July Here you can browse the House of Commons Order of Business for Tuesday 17th July. Notes:
indicates a question for oral answer.
[R] indicates that the Member has declared a relevant interest. Questions for oral answer not reached receive a written answer. Supplementary questions will also be asked. Other Ministers may also answer. + indicates Government business. Timings are indicative only. At 2.30 p.m. Prayers Afterwards Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland Mr Desmond Swayne
(New Forest West): What discussions she has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer regarding the convergence of the Scottish economy with the euro zone. Dr Julian Lewis (New Forest East): If she will make a statement on the impact of foot and mouth on tourism in Scotland. Mr David Cameron (Witney): If she will make a statement about the involvement of the Scotland Office in preparing Government and businesses for the introduction of the euro.

44. Location
Carmen de Patagones. You may find colonial big houses, a tower of the antiqueFort and a Museum of regional archaelogy. Viedma. welsh air in Dolavon.
http://www.madryn.com/english/newstart/location.htm
HOW TO GET TO PENINSULA VALDES By plane: From Buenos Aires to Esquel, Trelew and Comodoro Rivadavia. Regional flights from Comodoro Rivadavia to Esquel and to Puerto Madryn. By bus: From Buenos Aires to Puerto Madryn. By train: From Ingeniero Jacobacci to Esquel. By car: Take the national route 3. During the journey you may visit facinating places because of its diversity. Museums, holiday resorts, forests, fishing,etc. DISTANCES From Buenos Aires to Puerto Madryn: 1382 km. From Buenos Aires to Esquel: 2050 km. From Buenos Aires to Comodoro Rivadavia: 1853 km. For more information: Contact with Secretaría Municipal de Turismo y Medio Ambiente,
Avenida Julio A. Roca 223, TE (0965)73-029, Puerto Madryn or in Buenos Aires, Casa de Chubut, Sarmiento 1172, TE (01) 312-2340. PLACES TO VISIT DURING THE JOURNEY Carmen de Patagones.

45. UWM-L&S: Faculty Document No. 589
into the historical and contemporary cultures of the Irish, Scots, welsh, Cornish,Manx themes of the Celtic world, such as art, archaelogy, literature, history
http://www.uwm.edu/letsci/committees/2001/fdn/fdn589.html
College of Letters and Science Faculty Document No. 589
April 12, 2001
Recommendation of the Ad Hoc Celtic Studies Committee and the Course and Curriculum Committee to Establish a Certificate Program in Celtic Studies
  • PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION

  • Title of Proposed Program: Certificate Program in Celtic Studies
    Department(s) or Functional Equivalent(s) Administering the Program: This is an interdisciplinary certificate program administered by the Coordinator of the Certificate Program in Celtic Studies and overseen by the faculty Advisory Committee for the Certificate Program in Celtic Studies.
    College(s), School(s), or Functional Equivalent(s): College of Letters and Science
    Timetable for Initiation: Semester I, 2001-2002
  • RATIONALE

  • UWM's strong history in Celtic studies already has attracted the notice of the Irish government, from whom we have received an offer for sponsorship of our language programs. Furthermore, the recent establishment of such pan-Celtic organizations as the Council of the Islesdiscussed belowoffers other opportunites for securing international funding for course work that applies to the Certificate.
    The strength of, interest in, and commitment to Celtic culture in Milwaukee and Wisconsin provides a fertile environment for the continued development of the symbiotic relationship that already exists between the University and the Community. The impressive growth of Celtic-related community events in the Milwaukee area is evidence of a widespread and active base of community support. Links between this community to UWM go back over 30 years in the form of support of scholarship and lectures, and is currently manifested in such events as the annual Irish Fest Summer School, held at UWM each August for the past 15 years. The Certificate in Celtic Studies is expected to address the desire of many in the Milwaukee Celtic Community for a formalized program of Celtic studies.

    46. The True Church Part 3.
    Again taken from the book, ‘archaelogy of the New Testament’ (**1), is a very ina peat bog at Carrawburgh, an old garrison town near the welsh border.
    http://www.lookandlive.com/thetruechurchpart3.html
    LOOK and LIVE.
    THE TRUE CHURCH.
    Part 3.
    [1] This work may be downloaded or copied in full only.
    [2] No part or section of this work is to be added to, nor in part deleted.
    [3] This work is not to be sold or traded.
    Click to return to main Page.
    This paper not really so much about which is the true church, but rather what is NOT the true Church because everything else other than the true Church is known as, -
    THE ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION
    Matt.24:15. When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation spoken of by
    Daniel the prophet, stand in a holy place, (whoso readeth, let him
    understand:)
    V.16. Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains:
    V.17. Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take anything out of
    his house:
    V.18. Neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes. V.19. And woe to them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days!

    47. Linkit-Länkar-Links
    American Historical Review (abstracts). American Journal of archaelogy (index). Virittäjä(sisällysluetteloita; summaries). The welsh History Review (index).
    http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~mirator/linkmira.htm
    MIRA TOR Hyödyllisiä linkkejä/Nyttiga länkar/Useful links Verkkojulkaisuja/Elektroniska tidskrifter/Electronic journals Yhdistyksiä/Föreningar/Societies Konferensseja/Konferenser/Conferences Muita linkkejä/Andra länkar/Miscellaneous MIRATOR: Suomenkieliset sivut Svenska sidor English Pages Muita elektronisia aikakauskirjoja/Andra elektroniska tidskrifter/Other electronic journals Access: History Acta/Mediaevalia (índices) Acta Slavia Iaponica Adoranten The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter Aetas ... Ale (presentation) alvíss mál The American Graduate American Historical Review (abstracts) American Journal of Archaelogy (index) The American Journal of Germanistic Linguistics and Literatures (index) Analecta Bollandiana (index) Ancient History Bulletin Anistoriton Annales (table analytique) Anno Domini (Inhaltsverzeichniss) Anthropoetics Anthropologie et Societes (résumés) Anthropological Linguistics (abstracts) Anthropology Review Database Antiquity anuario de estudios medievales (índices) Arachnion Archaeological Dialogues (index) Archäologie in Deutschland Archäologie der Schweiz (Inhaltsverzeichnisse) Archaeology Ireland Archeologia Viva (Indice) Archéologie Médiévale (index) Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte (Inhaltsverzeichnisse) Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie (Inhaltsverzeichnisse) Archive for History of Exact Sciences Archivio storico italiano (indici) Architronic Archäologie im Netz Arion (index) Arkeo (innholdsfortegnelser) Arkeologiska rapporter från Stockholms stadsmuseum (några i sin helhet) Arkistoviesti (sisällys) Arobase The Art Bin Artefact assemblage ... Augustinian Studies (index)

    48. Minnesota Local History And Genealogy Research Guide
    Links to search by category, county or era. In the American Local History Network as the state site Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... Artifacts/Archaeology Minnesota Prehistory; Minnesota archaelogy History and Development Significant Spanish; welsh The welsh in Minnesota and Iowa, with the
    http://home.att.net/~Local_History/Minnesota.htm
    Minnesota became a state in 1858.
    Research by County
    Research by Category Minnesota Eras
    Research Minnesota Statewide Resources
    ...
    About

    Note: If you have been here before, please reload the page to get the newest updates. Try "Yahoo Get Local" for Minnesota to locate specific addresses and phone numbers in Minnesota. Map Blast : Enter a Town, State name, and this site will bring up a clickable map for your location; then you can select "Find", and enter a subject, such as "churches", "museums", etc., and this site finds the addresses and phone numbers for your subject. I found it had many that similar sites were missing!
  • Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE ! - includes the following and more: Featured sites: The Poorhouse Story , by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - read " Emma's Story " to see the touching story behind the site!!!
  • 49. 11 Social Work, Maritime Archaeology And The Royal Australian Navy.
    Fourth International Symposium on Boat and Ship archaelogy. BAR IS, 438. Modified23/07/1999.School of History and welsh History, University of Wales, Bangor. ?
    http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/UWB11.htm
    HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - General Bibliographies 11 SYMPOSIA, CONFERENCES AND COLLECTIONS
    • Adam P., nd, Strategies maritimes et economie . (Perthes en Gatinais) [piracy.ports economic history.colbert]
    • Adolfson J., Proceedings of the Fourth World Congress of Underwater Activities . (Stockholm) [underwater activites 4th congress]
    • Albright A.B. (Ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Savannah . (Pleasant Hill) [savannah symposium 1987]
    • American Skin Divers Association., Diving Symposium 1961 . (Barcelona) [american skin divers symposium]
    • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Ingrid and other studies . (Review IJNA , 14.4: 357). (London) [giggleswick tarn logboat.astrolabe.heads.toilets]
    • Annis P.G.W., (Ed.), Sea Studies: Essays in Honour of Basil Greenhill . (Greenwich) [greenhill b essays for]
    • Anon., Actes du IIIe. Congres International d'Archeologie Sous Marine . (Barcelona) [marine archaology congress iii]
    • Anon., 1963 , First Conference on Underwater Archaeology. St. Paul. Archaeology [st paul symposium 1963]
    • Anon.

    50. HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP
    Filgueras O. (ed), 1988, Local Boats. Fourth International Symposiumon Boat and Ship archaelogy. welsh F., 1988, Building the Trireme
    http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/shipb07.htm
    HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP
    07 SYMPOSIA, CONFERENCES AND COLLECTIONS.
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    51. Celtic_Studies
    If you're interested in cultural studies, archaelogy, history, literature or IrishLanguage (July semester, 8 credit points) * Modern welsh Language and
    http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/Celtic/celtic_studies.html

    52. King Arthur And Camelot
    Jones, Bedwyr Lewis, _Arthur Y Cymry, The welsh Arthur_ (University of Wales artsand media; Arthurian characters; history, legend and archaelogy; themes and
    http://www.dm.net/~ginb/king_arthur.htm
    King Arthur and Camelot
    Back to GinB Home Page

    53. ORB The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
    Collection of links to all regions of the Celtic world, exhaustive primary sources, tangential areas Category Society History By Time Period Middle Ages Directories...... British archaelogy (British magazine, published by the Council for BritishArchaeology). Arthurian Studies Medieval Wales. welsh History.
    http://orb.rhodes.edu/encyclop/early/origins/rom_celt/celtic.html

    54. Encarta World English Dictionary: Experts
    Centre for Applied English Language Studies, University of Wales (welsh). Dr. ChristopherChippendale, Museum of archaelogy and Anthropology, University of
    http://www.collegedictionary.net/Features/team.html
    Editorial Board Advisory Board World English Advisors Subject Advisors ... Editorial Editorial Board Editor in Chief Dr. Kathy Rooney Executive Editor Faye Carney U.S. General Editor Anne H. Soukhanov formerly Executive Editor, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition , author Word Watch Senior Lexicographer Lesley Brown formerly Editor, New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary Chief Etymologist John Ayto Science Editor Susan Jellis Coordinating Editor Patricia Clarke Production Editor Sarah Yates Language Acquisition and Corpus Manager Robert Clevenger Advisory Board Professor Lee Pederson Professor of English Language, Emory University, Georgia (US regional English; the history of US English) Professor William Kretzschmar Professor of Phonetics, University of Georgia (US pronunciations) Bill Bryson Author of A Walk in the Woods Notes from a Small Island and the Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words
    Dr. Tom McArthur Editor of English Today, editor Oxford Companion to the English Language authority on World English (World English) Professor Ronald Carter Professor of English Language, University of Nottingham,UK

    55. BBC - Press Office - Time Flyers
    Using the latest techniques of aerial archaelogy combined with dig excavations onthe first frontier (in Scotland); from Offa's Dyke on the welsh borders to a
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2002/10_october/10/time_f

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    About the BBC Contact Us ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! PRESS RELEASES Press Release SCOTLAND Time Flyers... history revealed from the air Scotland only: BBC TWO Scotland, Tuesday 29 October, 7.30pm Rest of UK: BBC TWO, Thursday 31 October, 7.30pm Series of six Time Flyers takes a fresh and original perspective on some of the most famous and important archeological sites of Britain. Unlike other popular programmes on archeology, this series reveals Britain's history from above. Using the latest techniques of aerial archaelogy combined with dig excavations on the ground, the Time Flyers team of three intrepid archeologists investigate exciting mysteries that have baffled researchers for decades. Even where there are no longer physical remains, outlines of what was once there are often seen through spectacular crop marks and scars on the landscape. Using these, the team from Time Flyers each week identify a historical site which can only be revealed from the air, and explore the essential mystery at the heart of each subject.

    56. Goings On September 18, 2002
    Ethnography A User's Manual, archaelogy, Fine Arts, Ethnography and Varieties. 27,2002. A Whole Lotta Stimulation Going On welsh Wave Breaks On NYC Shores.
    http://www.franklinfurnace.org/goings_on/02_09_18.html
    current listing past links 2002 main menu Franklin Furnace's Goings On
    September 18, 2002
    GOINGS ON
    Kathy Acker

    G.H.Hovagimyan
    FF Future of the Present Artist 2002, presents Brecht Machine, live webcast performance Sept. 24
    Isabel Samaras
    , FF Alumn, at CPOP Gallery, Detroit, through September 27, 2002
    Ken Butler
    , FF Alumn, at Kenney Museum, St Bonaventure University, thru Dec. 10.
    John Fleck
    , FF Alumn, on UPN tv TONITE, Sept. 18th, 8 pm
    Javier Tellez

    , FF Alumns, and others at Momenta, Brooklyn, thru Oct. 7, 2002
    Ruth Hardinger
    , FF Alumn, at Paul Sharpe, opening Sept. 25, 6-9 pm.
    Sapphire, Jessica Hagedorn
    , FF Alumns, help open Bowery Poetry Club, Sept. 23-25. Coco Fusco, Hans Haacke, Joseph Kosuth, Javier Tellez with Harley Spiller , FF Alumns, at Museu de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, through November 10, 2002 National Visual Artists Guild , Still Working exhibition, thru October 15, 2002 Andrea Kleine , FF Alumn, at HERE, thru October 19, 2002 David Leslie Media Alliance Info Fair , September 21, 2002, 10 am - 5 pm.

    57. LIST OF BOOKS
    BEER. 25.000.000.. archaelogy. RENFREW. 62.500.000.-. WAUGH. BUDGETTING, PROFITPLANNING CONTROL 5TH.ED. welsh. 28.000.000.-. BUSINESS COMMUNICATION TODAY 7TH.BOVEE.
    http://www.metu.edu.tr/home/wwwbook/list-eng.html

    58. Chapter 7: Atlases
    Past Worlds The Times Atlas of archaelogy, the atlas We the People,in what area inthe United States is the largest settlement of people of welsh ancestry (as
    http://www.miracosta.edu/library/workbook/chapter/7_atlases.html
    Atlases
    An atlas is a volume of maps. Atlases and maps can be divided into classes. The first is political and/or physical. The second is thematic, which means it serves some special purpose (theme), such as climatology, history, meteorology, statistics, etc. General atlases can be found in the online catalog under the subject heading ATLASES. An atlas may include population charts, air distance tables, economic and political distributions maps, etc. Examples of GENERAL atlases:
    Times Atlas of the World
    Hammond Gold Medallion World Atlas

    Thomas Bros. Maps. San Diego County Popular Street Atlas Examples of THEMATIC atlases:
    Allen, James. We the People: An Atlas of America's Ethnic Diversity
    Atlas of American History
    (Scribner, pub.)
    California Water Atlas
    Opsycke, Sandra. The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America
    Gilbert, Martin. Atlas of Russian History
    Past Worlds: The Times Atlas of Archaeology
    Shepherd, William. Historical Atlas Times Atlas and Encyclopaedia of the Sea
    Each atlas normally includes a section which explains the symbols used, often called the " legend " or "key." Examine this section before you use any atlas, as the symbols used may vary from one atlas to another.

    59. HIS 211 English History, 55 BC - 1688 AD
    It is very well done and information is provided in both welsh and English. http//www.compulink.co.uk/~archaelogy/This is a site for the journal, Archaeology
    http://www.br.cc.va.us/cybercollege/hst211cs/web.html
    HIS 211: English History, 55 B.C. - 1688 A.D.
    Master Class Web List
    General Websites
    http://www.rchme.gov.uk/ A good historical foundation for research including 3 million photographs, plans, and other information concerning english towns, gardens, houses, churches, industrial buildings, railway stations, and the like. It provides a link to the National Monuments Record which includes 2.5 million air photographs which provides complete coverage of most of England's archaeological sites. It also provides information on English archives and records, as well as lists of buildings currently and soon to be slated as historical monuments, including a growing number of marine sites.
    http://www.britannia.com/
    the place for anything about Britain, from King Arthur to Prime Ministers, from Ancient Mythology to Notable News of today.
    http://www.roughguides.com/RG_WWW/contexts/england/00engmain.html
    This site provides an overview of the evolution of England from pre-history through the 20th century. Each period is broken down in to chapters. It also has an interesting chronology of events. Though meant to be a "rough guide" to England, I felt that some of its entries were too brief, though still a useful site from which to get a general feel of English history.
    http://www.britannia.com/history/early.html

    60. City Of Toronto, City Council
    Coordinator Jane welsh, Urban Planning and Development Services Department. Greenway(CFLAG) Ontario Society of Industrial archaelogy; Toronto Field
    http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/council/environtf_green_workshop.htm
    Mayor Councillors Council committees Council schedules ... Wards Environmental Task Force - completed
    The Environmental Task Force has completed its mandate and is no longer active. The following material is provided for archival purposes.
    "Greenspace/Nature" Workshop Summary Notes
    Friday September 4, 1998
    9:00 am - 12:30 pm
    Metro Hall, Committee Room 313 Chair: Councillor John Adams Coordinator: Jane Welsh, Urban Planning and Development Services Department Facilitator: Carol Mee, Public Health Attendees
    Priority Issue Categories

    Priority Issues

    Priority Quick Starts

    Attendees Environmental Task Force Suzanne Barrett
    Brian Denney - Waterfront Regeneration Trust
    - Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Environmental/Community Groups Morris Sorensen John Wilson Linda Pim Brian Birdy Karen Yukich Charles Kinbglsey Deb Doncaster Jim Robb Cheryl Gonslaves Sean Cosgrove Boris Mather Ian Wheal - Toronto Field Naturalists (regrets) - Task Force to Bring Back the Don - Federation of Ont. Naturalists (regrets) - Conversation Council of Ontario - High Park Citizen Advisory Committee - High Park Citizen Advisory Committee - Animal Alliance - Save the Rouge - Emery Creek Environmental Association - Food Policy Council - Citizens for a Lakeshore Greenway (CFLAG) - Ontario Society of Industrial Archaelogy; Toronto Field Naturalists

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