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Link to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography website

Oxford English Dictionary

Link to the Grove Dictionary of Art

Link to the Grove Dictionary of Music

Link to Oxford Reference

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Wiltshire history

Fovant Badges

Website of the Fovant Badges Society, which maintains British and Australian military badges carved into Fovant's chalk hills during WW1. Includes photographs section.

Historical Wiltshire

Information about towns and villages and historical sites, including Stonehenge, Avebury and white horses.

History of Wiltshire

Historical and geographical information.

Old maps of Wiltshire

Maps of Wiltshire, dating from 1610 to 1911.

Stonehenge

English Heritage's pages of extensive information about Stonehenge.

Stonehenge and Avebury

Information about Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles.

Stonehenge Laser Scans

Images of ancient art carved into the stones at Stonehenge, recently laser scanned by a team of archaeologists.

Stonehenge Project

News and information about Stonehenge and a project "designed to improve the setting and interpretation of Stonehenge."

Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Contact details, news and information about the History centre and its holdings, including how and when to access the collections.

Wiltshire Community History

Detailed and extensive historical information about communities in Wiltshire. Individual community pages in both comprehensive and condensed views include old maps, population records from 1801, thumbnail histories and many relevant links.

Wiltshire Heritage Museum

News and information about the museum in Devizes and its exhibitions, with 'what's on' and 'search the collections' sections.

Wiltshire Studies

Wiltshire Libraries' local studies pages, including links to archaeology services and history publications.

Wiltshire White Horses

Information about the white horses carved into the chalk hillsides in Wiltshire, with photographs.