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Primary Historical Documents--Britain
Published from 1731 to 1833, Gentleman's Magazine was the first serial publication to use the word 'magazine' as in storehouse. It was the Time/Newsweek/People/New York Times Book Rerview of its day. It included the proceedings of Parliment, literary items such as poetry, and a weather almanac. This site links to google books.
Old Bailey Online--the proceedings of the Old Bailey. London's criminal court 1674-1913
"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court."
Samuel Pepys was a naval adminstrator in Restoration London. His diary is an inportant primary source for the period. Pepys kept his diary from 1660-1669. It is a detailed record of his activities and observations.
THis website has a large number of history videos available for streaming.
Those titles relavent for British history include:
A History of Britain (Schama)
Edwardian Farm
Making of Modern Britain
History of the Home
Six Wives of Henry VIII
Victorian Farm
Tudor Feast at Christmas
Seven Ages of Britain
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