Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- History with photos from before the school, about Queens School and Oliver Wells School which both closed giving way to Redway School in 1993.
- An historic look at the canal and its culture, associated trades and businesses, the surrounding environment and its leisure uses from then till now.
- Early land use through development to today's society. Brief history of Milton Keynes development, first homes and residents of Greenleys and their now three schools.
- From building plots in the early 70's to homes and campus. A brief look at the history, people, events and campus that make up this community.
- A look at the school and village life around it, from 1609 to 1978 and how war affected things.
- From construction through development with its many identities on the way, now including art, entertainment and even annual events.
- Village, church and school life in Victorian Wavendon. Story told in words with the aid of many photos, sound tracks and a map.
- The history from rural road to suburban street of the main road through Loughton with details of the landmarks and brief autobiographies with stories from some of the older residents.
- The village that gave its name to a city. History along a time line along with interesting facts some prominent associated people and buildings.
- The life and times of the Revd Allan Newman Guest,who was the vicar of New Bradwell from 1908 to 1946 with photos and stories from the time, along with the History and tales of Stantonbury/New Bradwell.
- History of the village, home and school life, plus coping with evacuees, on the local school children during the war period.
- Before the school 1848, construction 1867/68, school life early 1900's, closed 1915 and renovated in 1980 as a residential dwelling. The move to Shenley school during the war and a little about the new Loughton Manor first school in year 2000.
- History and development of the village, church, school and old stables that today give us a thriving urban lifestyle with an internationally renowned entertainment venue and education centre.
- Small village situated next to the River Ouzel with its border of Willow trees to urban community. From Tudor times through Victorian era to year 2000 with maps and photos.
- History of the Special Communications Unit, Political Warfare Executive, secret aviation, Special Operations Executive, Radio Security Service, The Political Intelligence Department and Department Electra House all locally based.
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