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http://www.gedcoms4u.com/ - A remodelled genealogy site worth haviong a look at. Its free to register and has loads of interesting content.
http://www.gedcoms4u.com/ - 2011/11/04 OneGreatFamily - - 2011/10/23 Genes Reunited - - 2011/10/23 Ancestry.co.uk - - 2011/10/23 Maximilian Genealogy Updated Database - I have recently started to use Family Tree Maker 2012 Complete from Ancestry.co.uk . I have found this to be far superior to the software I have used to date to manage my home database prior to uploading to this site. We have now added a new tree ca... - 2011/10/23 Have been busy on various other project s this year - Am writing this whilst on holiday in Minorca. Have been very busy doing non PC stuff this year. eg new garden, patio and trips abroad.
Will try to add some new genealogy and other links of interest over the coming weeks. Mainly because Twitter ... - 2011/09/20
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The Video Art History Archive
Andy Warhol, Nam June Paik, Joyce Wieland, Bill Viola, Gary Hill and Jenny Holzer.
The Contemporary Art History Archive
Contemporary Art is art that has been made during the last 40 years, usually by an artist who is still alive and actively making art. Determining which artists from the last 40 years deserve attention is the difficult trick.
E.J. Hughes - 1913-2007
Canadian Landscape Painter E.J. Hughes has died of cardiac arrest in a Duncan, B.C., hospital on January 5th, 2007. He was 93. His paintings of Nanaimo harbour, tugboats and the Comox Valley hang in galleries across Canada and fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The Art History Archive
An educational archive of historical and modern art, including chronological indexes, listings by country and by culture, movements, specific artists, articles on specific themes in art and world art news.
Henry Fuseli & William Blake
Masters of Gothic Romanticism: Romantic art by Henry Fuseli and William Blake.
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