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  • 2026-07-07
    CD Media World
    CD Media World is a comprehensive reference site covering CD-R and DVD media, with detailed listings of dozens of disc manufacturers, dye types, quality ratings, and overburn specifications. Visitors can also find guides on CD-writer technology, repairs, standalone copiers, copy protections like SafeDisc and SecuROM, and related software tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colemak
    Colemak.com is the official wiki and information hub for the Colemak keyboard layout, a modern ergonomic alternative to QWERTY designed for efficient English touch typing. Visitors can explore the layout's advantages, download it for Windows, Mac, or Linux, access a FAQ, and connect with the community via forums, subreddit, and Discord.
  • 2026-07-07
    Computer Help and Support from Hardware Hell
    Hardware Hell, maintained by Trish, is a comprehensive computer help and support directory covering everything from BIOS tweaks and motherboard jumper settings to device drivers, memory, and operating systems. With categorized resource links, troubleshooting guides, a help forum, and miscellaneous articles spanning nearly every PC component, it serves as a one-stop reference for DIY computer builders and repair enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CPU Scorecard - PC CPU Benchmarks, News, Prices and Reviews
    CPU Scorecard is a comprehensive reference database ranking personal computer processors by benchmark performance, covering AMD, Intel, Transmeta, and VIA chips with comparative scores, pricing, and reviews. Visitors can compare CPU speeds and features side-by-side, browse historical processor data, and shop for new or used computers, making it a one-stop resource for anyone evaluating PC processor performance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Craputers - Emachines, Compaq...
    A sharp-tongued critique of budget consumer PCs from manufacturers like eMachines and Compaq, coining the term 'craputer' to describe bloatware-laden, corner-cutting machines that frustrate users with pre-loaded junk and missing OS discs. The site documents specific grievances including desktop sponsor icons, mystery startup programs, and the infamous 'Recovery Diskette' trap that undoes all your cleanup work.
  • 2026-07-07
    CyberTekIt
    CyberTekIt is a personal computer information hub covering a vast range of hardware manufacturers and components, from AMD and Nvidia to networking gear from Cisco and Linksys. The site references dozens of major PC brands and components, suggesting a deep dive into computer hardware, networking, and tech resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyrix Online - Legacy Products - 486DX2/DX4 Processor Brief
    A preserved 1997 Cyrix Corporation product brief covering the 486DX2/DX4 processor line, detailing technical specifications for both desktop and portable variants. This archival datasheet covers clock speeds, power management features, on-chip cache, and floating point unit performance for these legacy x86 CPUs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan's Data - PC hardware and gadget reviews!
    Dan's Data, run by Daniel Rutter, is a long-running Australian tech site packed with PC hardware and gadget reviews, opinion columns, tutorials, and reader letters dating back to 1998. Covering everything from USB peripherals and storage devices to big-picture tech commentary, it combines hands-on testing with an opinionated, entertaining writing style.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dell Dimension Processor Upgrade FAQ
    Robert Hancock's detailed FAQ covers processor upgrade options for Dell Dimension machines, drawing on community posts from the DellTalk Hardware forum and official Intel data sheets. Visitors will find step-by-step upgrade guides, Powerleap adapter reviews, hard drive and memory notes, and front panel connector pinouts for a range of older Dell desktop systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital-Daily
    Digital-Daily is the English-language edition of the popular Russian tech site 3DNews, offering in-depth hardware reviews covering motherboards, CPUs, memory, video cards, and cooling solutions. Enthusiast-focused content includes benchmarks and overclocking analysis for components from NVIDIA, Intel, AMD, ASUS, ECS, and other major vendors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Disassembled New iMac G5-iSight by KODAWARISAN_Page1
    KODAWARISAN's detailed teardown of the iMac G5 with iSight documents each disassembly step with photographs, revealing the logic board, CPU, cooling system, iSight module, and speaker layout. The site also covers a range of other vintage Apple hardware teardowns including PowerBooks, iBooks, and Intel iMacs, making it a valuable visual reference for classic Mac hardware enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Downloads | 3DCenter.org
    3DCenter.org is a German-language technology hub focused on graphics hardware, offering a downloads section packed with GPU drivers for AMD Radeon, Intel, and nVidia GeForce cards alongside specialized 3D tools like nHancer and aTuner. The site tracks cutting-edge GPU architectures from RDNA5 to Rubin and includes performance benchmarks, market overviews, and community polls, making it a go-to reference for serious graphics enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flockless – ./index.txt
    Joseph's minimalist personal site features a review of the Millenium MPS-450, a power supply unit, alongside a no-frills blog format built for personal expression over audience growth. The site has a charming terminal aesthetic and participates in the Hotline Webring, making it a small but genuine corner of the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    FrostyTech - Best Heat Sinks & PC Cooling Reviews
    FrostyTech is a comprehensive review and benchmarking site dedicated entirely to PC cooling hardware, covering hundreds of heatsinks, liquid coolers, and thermal solutions from nearly every major manufacturer. With an A-Z brand index spanning decades of products, top-five rankings, and detailed technical analysis, it serves as an essential reference for anyone building or optimizing a quiet or high-performance PC.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hardware vendor links, memory resources, troubleshooting component links of the PC Friendly Internet Page
    Part of the PC Friendly Internet Page, this extensive link directory covers virtually every aspect of PC hardware including CPUs, motherboards, BIOS specs, overclocking, memory, and peripherals. Compiled around 1998, it organizes hundreds of vendor links, price search engines, troubleshooting guides, and manufacturer indexes across three content pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage - Vendell
    Vendell's personal tech-enthusiast page features a homelab section, a photography gallery, and an active project archiving old electronics magazines. The site also hosts its own IRC server and status page, reflecting a hands-on approach to self-hosted internet infrastructure.
  • 2026-07-07
    Installing an Intel 1366 Core i7 LGA Processor | Ninjalane
    Ninjalane, run by Dennis Garcia, is an archived hardware enthusiast site featuring installation guides, reviews, and tutorials focused on PC components and building. This particular article walks readers through the proper installation of an Intel Core i7 LGA 1366 processor, covering socket mechanics, thermal paste application, and heatsink mounting.
  • 2026-07-07
    kenan.fyi / index
    Kenan is a senior hardware design engineer from Germany who writes about electronics, Linux, programming, and the indie web on his personal corner of the internet. The site features short-form 'Thoughts' and 'Bits' posts covering topics from GNOME tweaks to Rust programming, alongside a curated bookmarks collection and reading list.
  • 2026-07-07
    Latest OCAU News - Overclockers Australia
    Overclockers Australia (OCAU) is a long-running Australian community hub dedicated to PC hardware, overclocking, and tech reviews, featuring news aggregation, forums with thousands of active threads, and a user-submitted PC database. The site blends professional hardware reviews of components like SSDs, GPUs, and peripherals with a lively community forum covering everything from CPU cooling to Formula 1 and NRL discussions.
  • 2026-07-07
    LCD Dead Pixel Test Backgrounds
    A no-frills browser-based tool by Jason Farrell that helps users detect stuck or dead pixels on LCD monitors by cycling through solid black, white, red, green, and blue fullscreen backgrounds. Simple keyboard shortcuts make it easy to navigate between test colors without leaving fullscreen mode.
  • 2026-07-07
    Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX 64 MBytes, Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX64 and Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX MAX on NVIDIA GeForce2 MX, MX200 and MX400
    iXBT Labs is a detailed hardware review site, and this article by Andrey Worobyew puts three Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX graphics cards head-to-head across the NVIDIA MX, MX200, and MX400 chipsets. Packed with benchmark data, performance comparisons, and technical analysis, it offers a thorough look at budget GPU options from the early 2000s.
  • 2026-07-07
    MEMORY BANDWIDTH
    STREAM BENCHMARK PERFORMANCE RESULTS: Maintained by John D. McCalpin (aka 'Dr. Bandwidth'), this site hosts the definitive STREAM benchmark results measuring sustainable memory bandwidth across a wide variety of computer systems. It includes performance tables, source code, raw data files, FAQ, and commentary spanning decades of high-performance computing hardware.
  • 2026-07-07
    ModemHelp.Org Modem Troubleshooting, Support, Drivers and Initialization String.
    ModemHelp.Org is a comprehensive reference site covering modem troubleshooting, initialization strings, drivers, and command sets for a wide range of modem manufacturers. Visitors can access a massive init string database, error code references for Windows, Cisco VPN, and Android, plus product reviews and guides on high-speed broadband alternatives like ISDN, ADSL, and cable modems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mustek Be@rPaw scanners
    A detailed technical review of Mustek Be@rPaw flatbed scanners by Ilya Beskhlebny, published on iXBT Labs, a long-running Russian hardware review site. The article covers the Be@rPaw 1200 series specifications, compares CCD vs CIS scanning technologies, and contrasts the Be@rPaw line with the ScanExpress series.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes | Egg Freckles
    Thomas Brand's Egg Freckles is a focused notes-style blog covering Apple hardware, software, and accessories with entries on MacBook Air, iPads, M2 displays, music ripping, and retro Mac topics. The site is a tidy, minimal log of Apple-centric observations and reviews that appeals to Mac enthusiasts and Apple history buffs alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Observations About Overclocking - Real World Tech
    Written by Dean Kent in 1997, this Real World Tech article chronicles the early days of CPU overclocking, tracing the community's evolution from Usenet skepticism to increasingly bold experiments pushing Pentium processors far beyond their rated speeds. It offers a fascinating firsthand perspective on how overclocking culture developed, complete with cautionary tales about destroyed processors and the gradual spread of technical knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paul Hsieh's 6th generation x86 CPU Comparisons
    Paul Hsieh's in-depth technical comparison of 6th generation x86 processors covers the Intel Pentium II, AMD K6, and Cyrix 6x86MX in meticulous detail, assuming readers have at least basic 32-bit x86 assembly knowledge. A fascinating snapshot of the late-1990s CPU wars, it digs into micro-architecture specifics like out-of-order execution, pipelines, and instruction throughput with references to official processor data sheets.
  • 2026-07-07
    PC Hardware Links
    Main Menu: Chris Hare's PC Hardware Links is a comprehensive reference site covering CPU specifications, processor pinouts, motherboard chipsets, and 3D video specs spanning decades of hardware generations from 486 chips to current processors. Packed with detailed charts and a Processor Upgrading FAQ, it serves as a technical bible for anyone researching or upgrading vintage and modern PC components.
  • 2026-07-07
    Personal Computers (PCs) info
    TULARC's PC section is a sprawling reference archive covering virtually every aspect of personal computer hardware, from CPU and BIOS info centers to detailed specs for motherboards, network cards, hard drives, modems, and optical drives. Assembled by StasoSphere.com, it compiles FAQs, jumper settings, pinouts, and configuration guides that were invaluable for DIY builders and technicians of the era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peter H. Anderson - Embedded Processor Control
    The late Peter H. Anderson, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Morgan State University, built this extensive technical resource covering embedded processor control using PIC, BASIC Stamp, 68HC11, PICAXE, and related microcontrollers. Visitors will find hardware kits, serial interface modules, data acquisition circuits, and programming tutorials spanning decades of hands-on embedded systems work.
  • 2026-07-07
    PIONEER DVD-116
    iXBT Labs is a detailed computer hardware review site, and this page covers the Pioneer DVD-116 optical drive with thorough technical specifications, benchmark results, and quality testing by reviewer Roman Shelepov. The site is a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts comparing DVD-ROM drive performance, covering transfer rates, access times, format compatibility, and real-world test data.
  • 2026-07-07
    Planet Bagel
    Planet Bagel is Willow's personal homepage on tilde.club, centered around coding projects, software, and hardware explorations. The site promises ongoing updates with sections dedicated to programs and computer tinkering, making it a cozy corner of the old web for tech hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    PLASMA online - Your hardware guide
    PLASMA online is a hardware identification and reference guide that lets users look up computer components by chip, picture, manufacturer, serial number, or FCC ID. The site covers CPUs, chipsets, graphics cards, audio, networking hardware, and more, with overclocking tweaks and upgrade advice rounding out the resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    PoTD99's Corner
    PoTD99's Corner is a personal Neocities homepage belonging to Po, an electronics collector who lists an impressive array of iPhones, Android phones, Nintendo handhelds, and iPods they've gathered over the years. The page also features a quirky collection of surreal dream phrases and links to art, photos, and a guestbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    RasterWeb! – ~/ Insights and such since 1997…
    Pete Prodoehl's long-running blog RasterWeb! has been documenting maker projects, DIY repairs, hardware tinkering, and creative tech explorations since 1997. Posts cover everything from 3D printing and Arduino builds to keyboard mods, laser cutting, and Raspberry Pi projects, making it a rich archive of hands-on geek culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    sandpile.org -- The world's leading source for technical x86 processor information.
    Sandpile.org, maintained by Christian Ludloff since 1996, is the definitive technical reference for x86 processor architecture, covering everything from opcode encodings and register layouts to paging structures and CPU exception tables. Assembly programmers, hardware engineers, and low-level developers rely on its exhaustive documentation of opcodes, mod R/M bytes, descriptor tables, and processor-specific extensions like SSE5A, XOP, and Intel VMX.
  • 2026-07-07
    Some Remarks About Re-Marks - Real World Tech
    Real World Tech is a long-running tech analysis site covering CPUs, GPUs, semiconductors, and processor market dynamics, with this particular article from 1997 exposing grey market practices in the AMD K6-200 processor retail space. Written by Dean Kent, it offers a vendor's perspective on remarked chips and pricing deception, making it a fascinating historical snapshot of the early retail CPU market.
  • 2026-07-07
    SpeedGuide
    Broadband Tweaks, Wireless Networks, Security: SpeedGuide.net is a comprehensive broadband reference site packed with TCP/IP optimization tools, router databases, port references, and network security resources. Visitors can run speed tests, analyze their TCP settings, look up over 65,000 ports, and find tweaks for cable, DSL, wireless, and fiber connections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Speedy 3D
    Speedy 3D is a dedicated PC hardware review and news site covering CPUs, RAM, motherboards, video cards, cooling systems, and peripherals with a focus on gaming and overclocking enthusiasts. The site features hands-on reviews, how-to guides, tweaking tips, and case modding content spanning from 1999 to 2004.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sprites mods - Hard disk hacking - Intro
    Sprite_tm's personal hacking lab documents deep-dive hardware modifications and firmware exploits across a wild variety of devices, from hard disk JTAG hacking to converting dumb switches to managed ones. Each project is a multi-page technical walkthrough with real code, PCB analysis, and hands-on experimentation that makes it a goldmine for hardware hackers and embedded engineers.
  • 2026-07-07
    StorageSearch.com - leading the way to the new storage frontier since 1998
    StorageSearch.com is a comprehensive reference and news hub dedicated to solid state drives (SSDs) and the broader data storage industry, tracking market changes, manufacturers, and technical architectures since 1998. Visitors will find deep coverage of SSD controllers, military-grade storage, PCIe and M.2 form factors, market reports, and a directory of top SSD companies spanning decades of industry history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tech, 3D printing, homelab - 4RV3
    4RV3's personal tech blog covers self-hosting, 3D printing, and homelab projects, including a notably hosted setup running on a Raspberry Pi cluster. The site also features a free-form 'Hyde Park' section and links to the creator's 3D model uploads on MakerWorld.
  • 2026-07-07
    TechFreaks v2
    TechFreaks is a tech enthusiast site covering PC hardware reviews, gaming news, and modding culture, with links to partner sites focused on case mods, overclocking, and peripherals. Updated through early 2006, it features news posts on titles like Elder Scrolls and God of War alongside hardware reviews covering heat sinks, memory, and cooling solutions.
  • 2026-07-07
    The GeoCities Cage at Exodus Communications
    A rare behind-the-scenes photo tour of the GeoCities server cage inside Exodus Communications' Wyatt data center, captured in May 1999. The photos document rows of Sun Ultra 2 servers, MTI JBOD storage arrays, cabling infrastructure, raised floors, and earthquake-proofing measures across roughly 120 clusters and 12TB of storage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Heatsink Guide - All about PC cooling
    The Heatsink Guide is a comprehensive reference covering all aspects of PC cooling, including CPU heatsinks, fans, graphics card coolers, peltier elements, and thermal compounds. Independent reviews and in-depth technical information make it an essential stop for overclockers and PC builders seeking cooling solutions.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Red Hill Guide to Computer Hardware
    The Red Hill Guide to Computer Hardware is a long-running reference site offering plain-English guidance on choosing hard drives, CPUs, and motherboards for the intelligent non-technician. With over 32 years on the web, it covers the history of x86 processors, price-performance comparisons, and practical workshop notes alongside a hardware glossary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Troubleshooting for USB pen drives under Windows XP
    Uwe Sieber's detailed troubleshooting guide covers common USB pen drive problems under Windows XP, including missing drive letters, hidden partitions, GPT/MBR conflicts, and autorun issues. Packed with registry fixes, command-line solutions, and links to specialized tools like UsbTreeView and DriveCleanup, it reads like a seasoned developer's hard-won field notes on USB storage quirks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Understanding DRAM chip numbers
    Step 1 (The Manufacturer): Chipmunk International's DRAM chip number decoder walks visitors through identifying RAM chips by manufacturer, covering dozens of brands from Micron and Samsung to Toshiba and Texas Instruments. The guide includes chip scans for visual identification and letter code lookups, making it an invaluable reference for anyone diagnosing or sourcing old memory modules.
  • 2026-07-07
    Viperlair
    Viperlair is a dedicated computer hardware publication covering reviews, news, and analysis of components like GPUs, fans, cooling systems, and peripherals. With coverage spanning major brands such as Nvidia, AMD, Corsair, and Noctua, it serves as a reference for enthusiasts looking to stay current on PC hardware trends and products.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Chip Architect
    Hans de Vries runs this deep-dive technical site analyzing the microarchitecture of Intel and AMD processors, covering everything from pipeline stages and cache efficiency to die photos and CPU benchmarks. Articles dating back to 2003 dissect chips like the Prescott, Athlon 64, Opteron, and beyond, making it a treasure trove for anyone serious about understanding how CPUs actually work under the hood.
  • 2026-07-07
    wesg.ca
    Wesg.ca is the personal tech site of a Canadian developer named Wes, showcasing Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects including a 3D printed boat robot, a coffee notification system, and custom PCB builds. The site also lists several small business ventures in logistics and home services, giving it a distinctive mix of maker culture and entrepreneurship.
  • 2026-07-07
    What's the best laptop I could get for no more than £50?
    Neil Brown's personal tech blog documents a fun budget laptop challenge, sourcing and refurbishing a ThinkPad L380 for under £50 while running a current, supported OS. The site is packed with practical Linux and hardware tinkering posts covering everything from ThinkPad mods to Debian configuration tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    WinDrivers Computer Tech Support Forums
    WinDrivers is a large community forum dedicated to computer hardware drivers and tech support, covering everything from BIOS and motherboards to CD-ROM drives, digital imaging devices, and beyond. With over 650,000 posts and 74,000 members, it serves as a go-to troubleshooting resource for finding and fixing driver issues across a wide range of hardware.
  • 2026-07-07
    hal.com
    A site dedicated to Hypatia, the ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher of Alexandria, likely featuring biographical and historical content about this notable historical figure. The frames-based structure suggests a multi-section layout typical of late 1990s web design, making it a period artifact in its own right.
  • 2026-07-07
    darwin-online.org.uk
    Darwin Online is a comprehensive digital archive dedicated to the complete published works, manuscripts, and correspondence of Charles Darwin, offering scanned facsimile images of original texts. This scholarly resource is an invaluable reference for researchers and enthusiasts of evolutionary biology and Victorian science history.
  • 2026-07-07
    "Follow the Drinking Gourd"
    A Cultural History: A deeply researched cultural history of the American folksong 'Follow the Drinking Gourd,' tracing its origins, its role in Underground Railroad mythology, and its evolution through the Civil Rights and folk revival movements. The site critically examines the song's authenticity, covers roughly 200 recordings and dozens of publications, and includes a teachers' guide, timeline, gazetteer, and bibliographic appendices.
  • 2026-07-07
    9/11 Realtime
    9/11 Realtime is an immersive multimedia educational tool created by Robbie Byrd that synchronizes video, audio, and news from September 11, 2001 in real time, allowing viewers to experience the day's events as they unfolded. Designed for classroom use alongside a structured curriculum, it presents a timeline-driven interface styled after classic Mac OS aesthetics, pulling together broadcast footage, audio recordings, and news tickers to document one of modern history's most significant events.
  • 2026-07-07
    900 Free African Americans in the Revolution
    VA, NC, SC, MD. DE": Compiled by researcher Paul Heinegg, this meticulously documented resource catalogs over 900 free African Americans who served in the American Revolution from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware. Drawing on pension records, tax lists, court documents, and military rolls, it offers deep genealogical and historical evidence for colonial-era free Black military service.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Commonplace Book
    Will McLean's 'A Commonplace Book' is a richly detailed blog exploring medieval history, heraldry, arms and armor, clothing, and the hands-on recreation of medieval life. Posts range from gilding silk pennoncels with period techniques to researching historical hunting seasons, making it a treasure trove for serious medieval reenactors and history enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    A history of 266 Bty, GVA RA(V)
    A detailed historical record of 266 Battery, Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery, Royal Artillery (Volunteers), tracing Bristol's artillery heritage from 1859 through both World Wars and beyond. The site features nominal rolls, officer biographies, battle histories, obituaries, and regimental timelines, making it an invaluable genealogical and military history reference.
  • 2026-07-07
    A history of Hele Bay, Ilfracombe, north Devon, UK
    John Moore's meticulously researched history of Hele Bay, a small village near Ilfracombe in north Devon, traces human settlement from the Palaeolithic era through to modern times, complete with old photographs, maps, and references. Winner of the Barnstaple and District Civic Society Heritage Conservation Award in 2004, this site covers everything from Iron Age hillforts and Roman remains to smuggling, lime burning, and World Wars.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Portrait of Tenochtitlan • 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec empire.
    Thomas Kole's meticulously researched 3D reconstruction brings the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan back to life as it appeared in 1518, using historical and archaeological sources rendered in Blender. The site features an interactive 3D viewer, stunning photorealistic renders of temples, canals, and city districts, and is available in English, Spanish, and Nahuatl.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abandoned Communities
    A fascinating exploration of thousands of towns, villages, and communities across Great Britain that have been abandoned since the Middle Ages, examining the causes of their depopulation from natural disasters to forced evictions. The site combines historical research with firsthand visits, poetry, and paintings associated with these lost places, including works by Turner and Goldsmith's famous 'The Deserted Village'.
  • 2026-07-07
    About — Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources
    The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources is a scholarly reference project cataloguing all given names recorded in European documents from 500 to 1600 CE, with over 20,000 citations spanning more than a dozen countries. Edited by Dr. Sara L. Uckelman of Durham University and a team of academic contributors, it publishes quarterly editions and serves as an invaluable tool for historians, genealogists, and medieval reenactors alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Agora (Home page) — ancient-greek.net (Ancient Greek)
    Created by Marvin J., ancient-greek.net is a growing reference hub dedicated to the Ancient Greek language and culture, spanning from the Classical Period through the Byzantine era. Visitors will find free audiobooks, original translations, vocabulary files, grammar resources, and even an Ancient Greek Wordle, making it a surprisingly rich destination for language learners and history enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages
    A detailed historical reference dedicated to alcoholic beverages of the Middle Ages, covering wine, mead, beer, brandy, liqueurs, and vinegar with sections on history, production methods, and period-accurate recipes. The site includes original historical recipes such as metheglin and hippocras, making it a fascinating resource for history enthusiasts and home brewers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anarchy Archives
    Anarchy Archives is a comprehensive online research library dedicated to anarchist history, theory, and literature, featuring primary texts and writings from major figures like Emma Goldman, Peter Kropotkin, Bakunin, and Proudhon. Hosted at Pitzer College, the archive covers pivotal historical events such as the Paris Commune, Haymarket Massacre, and Spanish Civil War, making it an invaluable reference for students and scholars of anarchist thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    Armour in Art
    Home: ArmourInArt.com is a searchable database of over 650 images documenting medieval armour as depicted in European art from 1100 to 1450, spanning frescos, altarpieces, stained glass, reliefs, mosaics, manuscript miniatures, and effigies. Researchers and history enthusiasts can browse by date, country, and medium, making it an invaluable reference for studying the evolution of medieval military equipment through contemporary artistic sources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Battle of Fulford 1066
    A detailed research site dedicated to the Battle of Fulford on 20 September 1066, the often-overlooked first major battle of that pivotal year, featuring archaeological findings, soil surveys, landscape maps, and over 12 years of field investigation by C. Jones. Visitors can explore battle sequences, metal-reprocessing finds, literature references, and ongoing efforts to protect the battlefield from development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blanche Parry
    A detailed research site dedicated to Blanche Parry, chief gentlewoman to Queen Elizabeth I, created by historian Ruth E. Richardson. Visitors will find biographical research, articles on Herefordshire churches and abbeys, Welsh ancestry tracing, and investigations into topics like Iron Age hillforts, medieval drama, and even who killed Richard III.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bozo, Part Four, at Kidshow.dcmemories.com
    A detailed archive dedicated to the history of locally-produced children's television in Washington DC, with this page focusing on the Bozo the Clown show that aired on WDCA-TV 20 from 1971 to 1977. Featuring donated photos, precise broadcast schedules, and profiles of hosts like Tony Alexi and Dick Dyszel, it offers a rich nostalgic record of regional kidshow TV history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Calculating Empires
    Calculating Empires is a sweeping large-scale research visualization by Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler tracing how technology and power have co-evolved since 1500, spanning topics from computation and surveillance to colonialism and military systems. The interactive map invites deep exploration of the interconnected genealogies of technical and social structures across five centuries, making it a remarkable scholarly artifact for anyone interested in the history of technology and empire.
  • 2026-07-07
    Castles on the Web offers castle links, castle photos, castle site of the day, castles for kids, free castle web pages and more!
    Castles on the Web is a comprehensive directory and resource dedicated to castles from around the world, featuring thousands of user-submitted photos, castle tours, a glossary of medieval terms, heraldry, myths and legends, and even a castle-of-the-day feature. With sections covering accommodations in real castles, books, medieval studies, and pages designed for kids, this site serves as a thorough hub for castle enthusiasts of all ages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ciba 1
    Medieval Dyeing: A digitized reproduction of the Ciba Review No. 1 from September 1937, dedicated to the history of medieval dyeing, dyers' guilds, and textile craftsmanship in the Middle Ages. The site is part of the larger elizabethancostume.net archive and covers topics like guild organization, the medieval love of color, and historical dye sources with period illustrations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Codnor.info Home Page
    Codnor.info is a detailed local history and heritage resource dedicated to the village of Codnor and its surrounding district in Derbyshire, England, covering topics from medieval charters and castle history to mining disasters and WWI servicemen. Created by Stuart Saint, the site draws on legal deeds, National Archives, old photographs, and contributions from local residents to document streets, schools, churches, and the people who shaped the community.
  • 2026-07-07
    collection - The International Dada Archive - The University of Iowa
    The International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa hosts a digital library of rare Dada periodicals, manuscripts, books, leaflets, and ephemera from the early 20th-century avant-garde movement. Visitors can browse digitized copies of iconic publications like Cabaret Voltaire, Merz, and De Stijl alongside works by figures such as Hugo Ball, Jean Arp, and Paul Eluard.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cottingham home page
    Dedicated to preserving the history of Cottingham, a village in Northamptonshire, England, this site paints a vivid picture of rural English village life through census records, personal memories, Kelly's Directories, and historical quotations. Visitors can explore the social and community history of this hillside settlement perched above the Welland valley, making it a valuable resource for local historians and genealogists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyndi's List
    Cyndi Ingle's companion blog to the legendary CyndisList.com, a free categorized index of genealogical resources on the Internet that has been running since 1996. Here she shares tips, advice, personal reflections, and updates about the main directory, making it a must-visit for anyone tracing family history online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Days of Pride
    Days of Pride is an archive dedicated to preserving information about the Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995), covering units, battles, notable people, concentration camps, vehicles, weapons, and politics. Built by a young Croatian to keep the memory of the Homeland War alive for future generations, this site offers a sobering and comprehensive look at a conflict that shaped the modern Balkans.
  • 2026-07-07
    Descendants of Point Lookout Prisoners of War and Friends of Confederate Memorial Park Inc.
    The official site of the Descendants of Point Lookout Prisoners of War and Friends of Confederate Memorial Park Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the history of Confederate soldiers held at the Point Lookout prison camp during the Civil War. Visitors can learn about the organization's mission, the memorial park, and efforts to honor the memory of those who suffered at one of the war's most notorious Union prisoner-of-war facilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism | Home
    The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism (DNCJ) is a collaborative scholarly reference project uniting researchers from Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, France, the United States, and Belgium to document the full landscape of Victorian-era press and journalism. Covering individual journalists, editors, proprietors, printers, illustrators, publishers, and periodical titles in a single alphabetical sequence, it serves as a comprehensive reference for anyone studying 19th-century media culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
    The Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire is an interactive cartographic tool that lets users explore the geography, cities, and territories of ancient Rome through layered maps and topographic data. With search, legend, and place-lookup features built into a map interface, it offers a richly visual reference for anyone researching Roman history and geography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Library on American Slavery
    The Digital Library on American Slavery, hosted at UNC Greensboro, is a centralized scholarly database compiling tens of thousands of primary source documents related to enslavement in the American South, including bills of sale, runaway slave notices, legislative petitions, and trans-Atlantic slave trade records. With over 200,000 named individuals searchable by name, keyword, and state, it serves as an indispensable research tool for historians, genealogists, and anyone studying the history of American slavery.
  • 2026-07-07
    Discovering Bristol - an online history of the port and its people
    Discovering Bristol is an educational online resource exploring the port city's rich and complex history, with deep focus on Bristol's role in the transatlantic slave trade and its remarkable collection of Chinese glass artifacts. Part of the PortCities network, it offers timelines, glossaries, learning journeys, and exhibition information tied to Bristol's museums and galleries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dole Kemp 96 Web Site
    An archived preservation of the official Dole/Kemp 1996 presidential campaign website, presented for educational purposes by 4President.org. This historical snapshot captures the Republican ticket's online presence from the 1996 election, alongside a link to the archived Clinton/Gore 96 site for comparison.
  • 2026-07-07
    Effigies & Brasses
    Home: EffigiesAndBrasses.com is a vast image database cataloguing over 6,400 medieval monumental tombs, including effigies, brasses, incised slabs, and half-reliefs from 23 European countries spanning the 12th to 15th centuries. With nearly 3,500 monuments indexed and organized by searchable tags and sources, this is an exceptional reference for researchers and enthusiasts of medieval history, heraldry, and funerary art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Encyclopedia of Myths
    The Encyclopedia of Myths is a comprehensive A-to-Z reference covering mythological figures, legends, and folklore from cultures around the world, including Greek, Norse, Egyptian, African, and Native American traditions. Published by The Gale Group, it offers hundreds of individual articles spanning characters like Achilles, Athena, and Anansi alongside broader topics like Animals in Mythology and Arthurian Legends.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ernst Moses Marcus - Zeittafel (1856-1928)
    A detailed biobibliographical chronology of Ernst Moses Marcus (1856-1928), the Essen-based philosopher and judge known as the 'Krupp der Logik,' compiled by Gerd Hergen Lübben. The page traces Marcus's life year by year, covering his legal career, his philosophical engagement with Kant and Schopenhauer, his published writings, and his connections to figures like Salomo Friedlaender and Raoul Hausmann.
  • 2026-07-07
    Erraticimpact
    Erraticimpact hosts web pages dedicated to Sonia Pressman Fuentes, a pioneering feminist lawyer and author who was one of the founders of NOW (National Organization for Women). The site serves as a tribute and resource for learning about her life, career, and contributions to the women's rights movement in America.
  • 2026-07-07
    F. A. N. A. C. Inc.
    FANAC Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and archiving the history of science fiction fandom, maintaining a vast digital archive of fanzines, convention materials, and fan art spanning decades. The site offers information about the organization's mission, contributor credits, submission guidelines for scans, and newsletters tracking the ongoing archival effort.
  • 2026-07-07
    FABLED // remember the internet?
    Claire's 'Fabled' is a deeply nostalgic personal site dedicated to documenting the weird, liminal, and often forgotten corners of millennial internet and digital culture from the 1990s and 2000s. With articles covering everything from 4chan sorcerers and weblog scandals to Y2K aesthetics and AOL profiles, it reads like a lovingly curated oral history of early internet life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Family & Local History Links • Jeffersonville Township Public Library
    The Jeffersonville Township Public Library hosts this curated collection of links for family and local history research, covering genealogy resources, Indiana history, and regional records. Visitors exploring their roots or the history of the Clark County, Indiana area will find an organized gateway to digital collections, archives, and research tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    FANAC Names Cross Reference
    The FANAC Names Cross Reference is a massive alphabetical index of science fiction fans, authors, and contributors mentioned across the FANAC.org database, covering fanzines, convention photos, artwork, and more. Maintained by F.A.N.A.C. Inc., this searchable reference tool is an invaluable resource for researchers tracing the history of science fiction fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    Food Timeline – food history research service
    The Food Timeline is an exhaustive culinary history reference created by Lynne Olver and now maintained through Virginia Tech University Libraries, tracing the origins and evolution of foods from ancient Rome to modern times. With over 2,300 books in its library collection and thousands of meticulously researched entries, it answers questions like who invented the potato chip and what pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail.
  • 2026-07-07
    Freedom Archives
    The Freedom Archives is a San Francisco-based organization preserving over 12,000 hours of audio, video, and print materials documenting progressive movements for liberation and social justice from the late 1960s through the mid-1990s. Visitors can search digitized collections covering COINTELPRO, anti-imperialist activism, prisoner rights, Bay Area history, and international resistance movements, making it a remarkable resource for researchers and activists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Galileo at Work
    His Complete Notes on Motion in an Electronic Representation: Published by Peter Damerow and Jürgen Renn of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, this page presents an electronic representation of Galileo's complete handwritten notes on motion and mechanics spanning roughly 30 years of his career. The project digitizes approximately 200 loose manuscript sheets tracing the transition from Aristotelian to classical physics, making them accessible as a collaborative research environment for historians of science.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gene Slover's US Navy Pages — Naval History, Ships, Guns, Videos & More
    Gene Slover's US Navy Pages is a comprehensive archive dedicated to preserving US naval history, covering battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines, and ordnance documents including rare technical manuals and ordnance pamphlets. Maintained in honor of the late Gene Slover, the site features sailors' stories, Medal of Honor tributes, historical footage, and detailed gunnery range tables spanning decades of American naval warfare.
  • 2026-07-07
    Genealogy Indexer
    Genealogy Indexer is a free search engine covering over 2 million scanned pages of historical directories, yizkor books, military lists, and school records, focused primarily on Central and Eastern European Jewish genealogy. Researchers can browse collections spanning dozens of countries and regions, with tools for transliterating between Latin, Cyrillic, and Hebrew scripts to aid in tracing family histories across linguistic boundaries.
  • 2026-07-07
    German Naval History
    Created by Michael Emmerich, this comprehensive reference site documents the history of the German Navy across multiple eras, including the Hochseeflotte (WWI High Seas Fleet) and the Kriegsmarine (WWII). Visitors can explore detailed ship lists, historical records for individual vessels and their commanders, scale model photos, and raytracing specials spanning decades of research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gothic Names
    A scholarly reference on Anglo-Norman personal names from medieval England, tracing naming trends from the Norman Conquest through the fourteenth century with detailed lists of male and female names. Written by Susan Carroll-Clark, this page challenges the assumption that medieval naming was limited, offering rich historical context alongside Gothic and Carolingian name tables.

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