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American History (5,055 total, 543 remaining)

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Slavery in the United states

The American Slave System
  1. Slave ownership
  2. Rice plantations
  3. Slave branding
American Slave Life
  1. Food and clothes (slavery)
  2. Education
  3. Marriage
  4. Old Age (slavery)
  5. Slave Music
  6. Housing
  7. Whipping
  8. Family Life
  9. Slave breeding
  10. Childhood
Events and Issues in Slavery
  1. Anti-Slavery Newspapers
  2. Reconstruction Plans
  3. Liberia Settlement
American Slave Accounts
  1. Martha Browne
  2. Henry Clay Bruce
  3. Francis Fredric
  4. Walter Hawkins (ex-slave)
  5. Thomas Johnson (ex-slave)
  6. Isaac Mason

American Civil War

Civil War Chronology
  1. Civil War: 1861-65
Organizations, Events and Issues
  1. Union-Confederate prisoner exchanges
  2. Conscription Act (Confederate States of America)
Civil War Soldiers
  1. Christian Morbeck
  2. Amund Olsen
  3. John L. Ransom
  4. Ole Steensland
Writers, Artists and Photographers
  1. James Gardner (photographer)
  2. Charles H. Ray
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
  1. John Parker (police officer)

The American West

Soldiers
  1. Lyman Kidder
  2. Nelson Lee (soldier)
Migrants and Settlers
  1. Patrick Breen (Donner Party)
  2. William Eddy (Donner Party)
  3. William Foster (Donner Party)
  4. Franklin Graves
  5. William Greiffenstein
  6. Lewis Keseberg
  7. Charles Tyler Stanton
Cattlemen and Cowboys
  1. James Averell
  2. Albert J. Bothwell
  3. John H. Riley (banker)
Judges and Lawmen
  1. Red Angus (lawman)
  2. John Beidler
Women and the Wild West
  1. Mary Smith (pioneer)
Native Americans Leaders
  1. Natchez (Chiricahua leader)
Events and Issues
  1. Dakota Badlands
  2. Executions in the American West
  3. Lynching in the American West
  4. Prostitution in the American West
  5. Vigilantes in the American West

USA Political Figures and Parties

Political Figures (1900-1945)
  1. Tom Amlie
Political Figures (1945-1980)
  1. Charles Edward Marsh
Unions and Pressure Groups
  1. National Federation of Settlements

The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

Important Figures in the Case
  1. James Smither Abercrombie
  2. Carmine Bellino
  3. Paul Bethel
  4. Herman Brown - redirect
  5. Ricardo Chavez (CIA agent)
  6. William R. Corson
  7. Deborah Davis (journalist)
  8. Morgan J. Davis
  9. Sheffield Edwards
  10. Fabian Escalante
  11. Sam Halpern
  12. Hal Hendrix
  13. Josefa Johnson
  14. John Kinser John Douglas Kinser redirects
  15. George Krutilek
  16. Carlos Lechuga
  17. Henry Marshall (official)
  18. Robert McCory
  19. Eloy Menoya
  20. Harold Orr
  21. Robert W. Owen
  22. Ron Pataky
  23. Walter Raymond Jr.
  24. Enrique Ruiz-Williams
  25. Coleman Wade
  26. Gene Wheaton
Important Witnesses
  1. Judyth Baker
  2. Domingo Benavides
  3. Thornton Boswell
  4. John Calvin Brewer
  5. Warren Burroughs
  6. George E. Butler
  7. Richard R. Carr
  8. Rose Cheramie
  9. Acquilla Clemons
  10. Larry Craford
  11. Charles Crenshaw
  12. Jerrol F. Custer
  13. Dennis D. David
  14. Harry J. Dean
  15. Bill Decker (sheriff)
  16. Silvia Duran
  17. Adele Edisen
  18. Pierre Finck
  19. Buell Frazier
  20. Ed Hoffman
  21. S. M. Holland
  22. Joseph Humes
  23. James C. Jenkins
  24. Winston G. Lawson
  25. Billy Lovelady
  26. Helen Markham
  27. Vaughn Marlowe
  28. Robert McKeown
  29. Angel Murgado
  30. William Newman - dab
  31. Gayle Newman
  32. Harold Norman
  33. Paul K. O'Connor
  34. Francis X. O'Neill
  35. Tosh Plumlee
  36. John L. Quigley
  37. Don B. Reynolds
  38. Warren Reynolds
  39. Delphine Roberts
  40. Earlene Roberts (nurse)
  41. Arnold Rowland
  42. Perry Russo - redirect
  43. Harold A. Rydberg
  44. James W. Sibert
  45. Joe M. Smith
  46. Florence Pritchett Smith
  47. Forest Sorrels
  48. Saundra K. Spencer
  49. Joe Tonahill
  50. Carolyn Walther
Investigators, Researchers and Journalists
  1. Gary L. Aguilar
  2. Joe Backes - not listed
  3. Judyth Baker
  4. Joel Bainerman
  5. Richard Billings
  6. Don Bohning
  7. Rex Bradford
  8. Walt Brown (researcher)
  9. Thomas G. Buchanan
  10. Greg Burnham - not listed
  11. Russ Burr - not listed
  12. Alex Constantine
  13. Debra Conway
  14. Gary Cornwell
  15. John Costella
  16. Leo Damore
  17. Wim Dankbaar
  18. Marcel Dehaeseleer
  19. James DiEugenio
  20. Ed Dorsch - not listed
  21. Allan Eaglesham
  22. Ron Ecker
  23. George Michael Evica
  24. Will Fritz
  25. Stewart Galanor - not listed
  26. Donald Gibson (writer)
  27. Ian Griggs (researcher)
  28. Larry Hancock
  29. Robert Harris - not listed
  30. David Healy - dab
  31. James Hepburn - not listed
  32. C. David Heymann
  33. Paul Hoch - not listed
  34. Daniel Hopsicker
  35. Douglas Horne (writer)
  36. John Hunt - not listed
  37. Henry Hurt
  38. Joachim Joesten
  39. John Judge - not listed
  40. Barb Junkkarinen - not listed
  41. Seth Kantor
  42. John Kelin
  43. William E. Kelly
  44. Jim Koethe
  45. William M. Law
  46. Robert Livingston - not listed
  47. Angus Mackenzie
  48. Richard D. Mahoney
  49. David Mantik
  50. Anthony Marsh - not listed
  51. Daniel Marvin
  52. David D. Martin - not listed
  53. Laton McCartney - not listed
  54. Hugh C. McDonald
  55. David McKean (investigator)
  56. Gerald McKnight
  57. Sylvia Meagher
  58. Joan Mellen
  59. Bonar Menninger - redirect
  60. Jefferson Morley
  61. Denis Morissette - not listed
  62. Martha Moyer - not listed
  63. Christopher M. Newton
  64. Jim Olmstead - not listed
  65. John Orr - not listed
  66. Vincent Palamara
  67. Sam Papich
  68. Greg Parker - not listed
  69. Lisa Pease
  70. Clint Peoples
  71. Dave Perry (researcher)
  72. Jack Pfeiffer
  73. Dave Reitzes
  74. Jack Revill
  75. William Reymond
  76. Deanie Richards - not listed
  77. James Richards - dab
  78. John Ritchson - not listed
  79. Stephen Rivele
  80. Donald Roberdeau
  81. Craig Roberts (police officer)
  82. Jerry Robertson - not listed
  83. Thomas B. Ross
  84. Dick Russell (writer)
  85. Vincent J. Salandria
  86. David E. Scheim
  87. Paul Seaton (writer) - not listed
  88. Martin Shackelford
  89. J. Gary Shaw
  90. John Simkin (historian)
  91. Bill Simpich - not listed
  92. Matthew Smith (writer)
  93. Mark Sobel - not listed
  94. Patrick Speer - not listed
  95. Richard A. Sprague
  96. Andrew St. George
  97. Rodney Stich
  98. Donald B. Thomas
  99. William Torbitt
  100. Joseph Trento
  101. Nigel Turner
  102. William Turner (journalist)
  103. Noel Twyman
  104. Thayer Waldo
  105. Douglas Weldon
  106. Seymour Weitzman
  107. Jack D. White
  108. Ronald F. White
  109. Peter Whitmey - not listed
  110. John Williams - not listed
  111. David Wimp - not listed
Possible Conspirators
  1. Eddie Bayo
  2. Alan H. Belmont
  3. William C. Bishop
  4. Fred Black (businessman)
  5. Jim Braden
  6. Gorden Campbell (CIA agent)
  7. Clifton C. Carter
  8. Frank Castro
  9. John Cofer
  10. Edwin Collins
  11. Isaac Irving Davidson
  12. Howard K. Davis
  13. Thomas Davis (criminal)
  14. Herminio Diaz Garcia
  15. Marshall Diggs
  16. Tom Dunkin
  17. Robert W. Easterling
  18. Loy Factor
  19. Virgilio Gonzalez - redirect
  20. Antoine Guerini
  21. Loran Hall
  22. Dennis Harber
  23. Roy Hargraves
  24. Gerry P. Hemming
  25. George Hickey - redirect
  26. Lawrence Howard
  27. Haroldson L. Hunt
  28. Robert Emmett Johnson
  29. Henry Warner Kloepfer
  30. Mario Kohly
  31. Jack Lawrence (car salesman)
  32. James Arthur Lewis
  33. John Martino (gambler)
  34. Matthew H. McCloskey
  35. Lewis McWillie
  36. Robert D. Morrow
  37. Charles Murret
  38. Ricardo Morales Navarrete
  39. Guillermo Novo
  40. Richard Ober
  41. Manuel Orcarberrio
  42. Edward Roderick
  43. Felipe Vidal Santiago
  44. Larrie Schmidt
  45. George Senator
  46. William Seymour (sailor)
  47. Gordon Shanklin
  48. Charles Siragusa - different person?
  49. Sergio Arcacha Smith - redirect
  50. Jean Souetre
  51. Tony Sforza
  52. Bernardo De Torres
  53. Eladio del Valle
  54. Rafael Villaverde
  55. Buddy Walthers
  56. Bernard Weissman
  57. Roscoe White
  58. Steve Wilson (soldier)
  59. Dave Yarras
Reports on the Assassination
  1. House Select Committee on Intelligence Activities
Organizations and Operations
  1. ZR/RIFLE
  2. Special Group Augmented
  3. Operation Tilt
  4. Interpen
  5. Task Force W

Vietnam War

Issues, Events & Organizations
  1. Buddhism and the Vietnam War
  2. Chemical warfare in the Vietnam War
  3. Guerrilla warfare in the Vietnam War
  4. Mass Media and the Vietnam War
  5. Negotiated Peace

Women's Suffrage

Campaigners for Women's Rights
  1. Madeline Breckinridge
  2. Alice Glass (mistress)
  3. Adella Logan
  4. Mabel Dodge Luhan
  5. Adena Miller
  6. Rayna Prohme
Women Artists and the Campaign
  1. Nina Allender
  2. Fredrikke Palmer
  3. Mary Sigsbee
  4. Alice Beach Winter
Journals and Magazines
  1. Woman Citizen

Civil Rights Movement

1840-1900
Issues, Events & Organizations
1900-1980
Issues, Events & Organizations
  1. Lynching of Rubin Stacy
  2. Fair Employment Act (1942)
  3. Lynching of Emmett Till
  4. March on Washington: 1941
  5. Segregated Lunch Counters
Civil Right Campaigners (1860-1900)
  1. Walter Hawkins (bishop)
  2. John Jones (businessman)
Civil Right Campaigners (1900-2010)
  1. Oscar DePriest
  2. Joseph Felmet
  3. Joanne Grant
  4. Adella Hunt-Logan
  5. Joseph Levin
  6. Marion Merriman
  7. Fredrika Newton

Trade Union Activists

  1. Joe Dallet
  2. David Doran
  3. James B. McNamara
  4. John Siney
Trade Union Journals
  1. The Unemployed

Immigration

The Journey
  1. Embarkation - can be own article about American embarkation?
  2. Journey to America
  3. Fires and Shipwrecks
  4. Disease and Immigration
Immigration Acts
  1. 1866
Events, Issues & Immigration
  1. American Civil War and Immigrants
Germans in America
  1. Bernhard Felsenthal
Irish in America
Swedes in America
  1. Selma Erickson
  2. Carl Gustaveson
  3. Nils Johansson (doctor)
  4. Jons Jonsson
  5. Peter Lindstrom
  6. Christina Nilsson (publisher) - redirect to Swan Turnblad?
  7. Herman Seaborg
  8. Martin Swanson
Norwegians in America
  1. Marta Sandal
  2. Jon Torstein-Rue
Danes in America
  1. Joseph Mathiesen
  2. Sivert Pederson
  3. Soren Pederson
Belgians in America
  1. Anastase Douay
Dutch in America
  1. Domine Dellius
  2. Gerrit van Schelven
  3. Henry Scholte

McCarthyism

Communist Spies
  1. Abraham Brothman
  2. Karl Hermann Brunck
  3. Henry Hill Collins
  4. Hope Hale Davis
  5. Vivian Glassman
  6. Alfred Stern
The Investigators
  1. Roy M. Brewer
  2. Vincent Hartnett
The Informers
  1. Leo Townsend (screenwriter)
Blacklisted
  1. Edwin Rolfe

Cold War

Political and Military Figures
  1. Ferenc Farkas (politician)
  2. Joseph Fischer (politician)
  3. Gyula Keleman
  4. Attila Szigethy

American Crime

Important Cases
  1. The Fred Sweet Case

Art in the United States

  1. James M. Flagg

Watergate

  1. William Birely
  2. Michelle Clark
  3. Fred Emery (writer)
  4. John Leon (detective)
  5. Lee R. Pennington
  6. Lou Russell

Iran Contra Scandal

The Conspirators
  1. John F. Hull
  2. Rafael Villaverde
  3. Gene Wheaton

Propaganda, Disinformation & Corruption

Masters of Deceit
  1. Gordon Campbell (CIA officer)
Investigators

Business Leaders

  1. William Vinson
  2. James Elkins (businessman)
  3. Eugene B. Germany
  4. Alvin Wirtz

Journalists

  1. Jack L. Bell
  2. Ulric Bell
  3. Iris Carpenter
  4. McAllister Coleman
  5. Ruth Cowan
  6. Peggy Deuell
  7. Wallace R. Deuel
  8. Harold Feldman
  9. Laird Goldsborough
  10. Benjamin Hampton (journalist)
  11. Priscilla Johnson
  12. Roy Edward Larsen
  13. Laton McCartney
  14. John Stuart Martin
  15. David C. Martin (journalist)
  16. Jefferson Morley
  17. Sydney Morrell
  18. Arline Mosby
  19. Joseph North (journalist)
  20. Paul C. Patterson
  21. Percival Phillips
  22. Virginia Prewett
  23. Charles Ray (journalist)
  24. William Reymond
  25. Dick Russell (journalist)
  26. Léo Sauvage
  27. Ann Stringer
  28. Edmond Taylor
  29. Sandor Voros
  30. Fred Warren (editor)
  31. Bonnie Wiley
  32. Wythe Williams

Poets and Novelists

  1. Donald Chase Downes
  2. Theodore Veblen

Photography in the United States

Organizations and Movements
  1. Camera Club
  2. Photosecession Group
  3. Standard Oil Project
Photographers

American Cartoonists

  1. Francis Attwood
  2. Cornelia Barnes
  3. K. R. Chamberlain
  4. H. J. Glintenkamp
  5. Herbert Johnson (cartoonist)

Journals

  1. Hampton's Magazine - not Hamptons (magazine)
  2. In Fact Newsletter

First World War

  1. W.I.L.P.F.
  2. United States War Casualties

British History (4365 total, 741 remaining)

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The Medieval World

  1. Medieval Farming

The Tudors

Biographies
  1. Robert Kett - can be own article?
Events, Issues and Organizations
  1. Agriculture and Enclosures in Tudor England
  2. Anglicans and Puritans in Tudor England
  3. Catholics and Protestants in Tudor England
  4. Elizabeth and Marriage
  5. Henry VIII and the Pope
  6. Poverty in Tudor England
  7. Sports and Pastimes in Tudor England
  8. Tobacco in Tudor England
  9. Tudor Artists
  10. Tudor Heretics
  11. Tudor Monasteries
  12. Tudor Parliaments
  13. Tudor Wales

The Stuarts

Biographies (1600-1750)
  1. William Crompton (soldier)
Events, Issues and Organizations (1600-1715)
  1. Charles II and Catholics
  2. Tactics of the English Civil War
  3. Weapons of the English Civil War
  4. Roundway Down
  5. Wales in the English Civil War

The Industrial Revolution

The Domestic System
  1. Handloom Weaving
  2. Cloth Dresser
  3. Cloth Merchants
  4. The Fuller
  5. Preemer Boy
The Textile Industry
  1. Woollen Industry
  2. Silk Industry
  3. Cotton Industry
  4. Linen Industry
Inventors
  1. George Macintosh
Textile Inventions
  1. Cylinder Printing
  2. Roller Spinning - double check redirect
  3. Flax Spinner
  4. Carding Engine
  5. Rotary Steam Engine
  6. Dash Wheels
Textile Entrepreneurs
  1. Joshua Fielden (cotton manufacturer)
Life in a Textile Factory
  1. Child Factory Accidents
  2. Apprentice Houses
  3. Factory Pollution in the Textile Industry
  4. Food in the Textile Factory
  5. Parish Apprentices
  6. Factory Labour and Physical Deformities
  7. Piecers
  8. Punishments in Factories
  9. Scavengers in the Textile Industry
Factory Workers
  1. Charles Aberdeen
  2. John Allett
  3. Elizabeth Bentley (child laborer) - not factory worker?
  4. Stephen Binns
  5. John Birley
  6. Hannah Brown
  7. Mary Bucktrout
  8. David Bywater
  9. Sarah Carpenter (child laborer)
  10. Matthew Crabtree
  11. Alexander Dean
  12. Jonathan Downe
  13. Joseph Hebergram
  14. Benjamin Gomersal
  15. Eliza Marshall
  16. James McNish
  17. William Rastrick
  18. David Rowland (child laborer)
  19. Gillett Sharpe
Debate on Child Labour
  1. Archibald Buchanan (businessman)
  2. Henry Hardie (doctor)
  3. William James (Carlisle MP)
  4. Samuel Smith (doctor)
  5. Thomas Turner (doctor)
  6. Michael Ward (doctor)
  7. Abraham Whitehead
  8. William Wilson (doctor)
Railway and Bridge Engineers
  1. John Rastrick
Railway Entrepreneurs
  1. Joseph Sandars
Historical Developments
  1. Wooden Wagonways
  2. Railway Mail
  3. Steam Circus
  4. Bilsworth Cutting

Child Labour in Britain

Life in the Factory
  1. Workhouse Children
Tactics and Issues
  1. Short Time Committees
  2. Manchester's Factory Children
  3. Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy
  4. Factory Inspectors
Factory Acts
  1. Factory Act 1867
  2. Factory Act 1874
  3. Factory Act 1891
Statistics
  1. Weight of Child Workers
  2. Deaths in Leeds: 1780-1830
  3. Wages in Cotton Mills
  4. Height of Child Workers
  5. Mills in Lancashire
  6. Ages in Cotton Mills
Child Labour Activity
  1. Child Labour Activity - Teacher Notes
  2. Factory Owners: Supported Child Labour
  3. Supported Child Labour
  4. Child Workers: Girls & Boys
  5. Factory Owners: Opposed Child Labour
  6. Campaigned Against Child Labour

Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders

Retail Trade
  1. Arthur Liberty
  2. Tom Spencer (businessman) - dab not covered
Entrepreneurs
  1. Cyrus Clark - can be own article

London

Law and Order
  1. Charing Cross Pillory
Commerce
  1. London Corn Exchange
  2. London Custom House
Events
  1. 1743 Gin Act Riots
  2. 1831 Reform Riots
  3. Gas Workers and London

Scotland: 1750-1950

  1. William Forrest (journalist)

Wales: 1400-1960

  1. Harry Dobson
  2. Elizabeth Jones (criminal) - dab not covered
  3. Thora Silverthorne

Engineers, Scientists and Inventors

  1. Isambard Brunel - dab, all that's left is Isambard Brunel Junior (1837–1902)

Trade Unionists

  1. John Knight (trade unionist)
Trade Union & Political Legislation
  1. 1799 & 1800 Combination Acts
  2. 1824 Repeal of Combination Acts
Important Events & Issues
  1. Gas Workers & the 8-Hour Day
Labour Journals & Newspapers
  1. Manchester Chronicle
  2. Lansbury's Labour Weekly
  3. The Republican (British newspaper)

Spies and Spymasters

  1. Hugh Christie (spy)
  2. Joan Miller (spy)

Religion and Society

Religious Groups
  1. Evangelical Movement
  2. Jewish Community in the United Kingdom
  3. Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom
  4. Unitarian Society - dab not covered
The Evangelical Movement
  1. Edward Steer
Religion and Politics
  1. Women's Anti-Slavery Societies
  2. Missionary Societies

British Journalists

Journalists (1750-1820)
  1. Vincent Dowling (journalist)
  2. Celia Fiennes (journalist)
  3. John Saxton (journalist)
  4. John Tyas (journalist)
Journalists (1820-1880)
  1. John Forster (journalist)
  2. Ernest Jones (journalist)
Journalists (1880-1980)
  1. H. G. Bartholomew
  2. William Clarke (journalist)
  3. Henry Perry Robinson
  4. Herbert Russell (journalist)
  5. Herbert Sidebottom
  6. Elizabeth Wilkinson (journalist)
  7. E. H. Wilcox
Newspapers
  1. Exchange Herald
  2. Liverpool Mercury - can be own article?
  3. Manchester Herald
  4. The Republican (United Kingdom) dab - page doesn't exist
Cartoonists
  1. Alexander Boyd (cartoonist)
  2. James Dowd (cartoonist)
  3. F. G. Lewin
  4. Frank Reynolds (cartoonist)
  5. Sidney Strube
  6. Frederick H. Townsend
Illustrators & Artists
  1. George Walker (artist)

British Theatre

  1. Thomas Lawless Ternan

British Art

Bloomsbury Group
  1. History of the Bloomsbury Group
  2. Mary Hutchinson
Artists (1900-1950)
  1. John S. Currie (artist)
  2. Walter Everett (artist)
  3. Rudolph Ihlee
  4. Georges Leroux

Cartoonists and Illustrators

British
  1. Savile Lumley
  2. Norman Mansbridge
  3. Ralph Sallon
  4. Wyndham Robinson
  5. James Shepherd (cartoonist)
  6. Robert Sherriffs
  7. F. W. Townsend
  8. George Whitelaw
United States
German
  1. Gustav Brandt
  2. Thomas Heine (cartoonist)
  3. Arthur Johnson (cartoonist)
  4. Erich Schilling
  5. Wilhelm Scholz
Russian
  1. Alexei Kokorekin
  2. Dmitri Orlov (cartoonist)
  3. Konstantin Rotov
France
  1. Jean Pennes
Miscellaneous
  1. František Bidlo
  2. Joseph Flatter
  3. L.J. Jordaan
  4. Stephen Roth (cartoonist)
  5. A. Paul Weber - 1 not covered
Women in the 19th Century
  1. Woman in 19th century schooling
  2. Woman in 19th century University Education
  3. Birth Control in 19th century
  4. Woman in 19th century marriage
  5. Woman in 19th century careers & Professions
  6. Woman in 19th century Industrial Work
Suffrage Strategy & Tactics
  1. Parliamentary Campaigns
  2. Suffragette Hunger Strikes
  3. Pilgrimage to London
  4. Suffragette Arson Campaign
  5. Cat & Mouse Act
Women's Suffrage Journals
  1. Votes for Women (newspaper)
  2. Women's Dreadnought - redirect
  3. The Common Cause
  4. The Suffragette - redirect
Suffrage Pressure Groups
  1. National Union of Suffrage Societies
  2. Women Social & Political Union
  3. Women's Writers Suffrage League
  4. Tax Resistance League
  5. Central Society for Suffrage
  6. National Union for Equal Citizenship
  7. Independent WSPU
  8. International Suffrage Alliance
  9. Women's Hospital Corps
  10. New Constitutional Society
  11. Women's Industrial Society
  12. National Political League
  13. London Society for Suffrage
  14. Jewish League for Woman Suffrage
  15. Suffragette Fellowship
  16. Church League for Suffrage
  17. Fabian Women's Group
  18. Manchester Society for Suffrage
Parliamentary Reform Acts
  1. 1872 Secret Ballot Act
  2. 1885 Redistribution Act
  3. 1928 Equal Franchise Act
Women Campaigners
  1. Laura Ainsworth
  2. Helen Archdale
  3. Minnie Baldock
  4. Inez Bensusan
  5. May Billinghurst
  6. Emily Blathwayt
  7. Mary Blathwayt
  8. Georgina Brackenbury
  9. Hilda Brackenbury
  10. Marie Brackenbury
  11. Jane Brailsford
  12. Clara Codd
  13. Cicely Corbett-Fisher
  14. Edith Downing
  15. Lilian Dove-Wilcox
  16. Elsie Duval
  17. Edith Lees Ellis
  18. Ada Flatman
  19. Lilias Ashworth Hallett
  20. Katherine Harley (suffragette)
  21. Vera Holme
  22. Grace Jardine
  23. Maud Joachim
  24. Gladice Keevil
  25. Alice Ker
  26. Jessie Kenney
  27. Millie Lansbury
  28. Margory Lees
  29. Victoria Lidiard
  30. Eva Maclaren
  31. Charlotte Marsh
  32. Winnie Mason
  33. Winifred Mayo
  34. Clare Mordan
  35. Marie Naylor
  36. Catherine Osler
  37. Mary Phillips (suffragette)
  38. Catherine Pine
  39. Grace Roe
  40. Maud Arncliffe Sennett
  41. Sime Seruya
  42. Alice Schofield
  43. Mary Sheepshanks
  44. Mabel Tuke
  45. Minnie Turner
  46. Muriel de la Warr
  47. Helen Kirkpatrick Watts
  48. Vera Wentworth
  49. Hettie Wheeldon
  50. Edith Zangwill

Britain and Slavery

  1. Society for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery
  2. Society for the Abolition of Slave Trade
  3. Young England Abolitionists
Acts of Parliament
  1. 1788 Dolben Act
  2. 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act
  3. 1824 Slave Trade Act
The British Slave Trade
  1. Catherine Buck
  2. James Cropper (merchant)
  3. Hugh Crow
  4. William Dillwyn
  5. James Irving (surgeon)
  6. Sarah Wedgwood

Black People in Britain

  1. Celestine Edwards

British Railways

Locomotives
  1. Penydarren (locomotive)
  2. Iron Duke (locomotive)
  3. The Blutcher
  4. Great Western (locomotive)
Liverpool & Manchester
  1. Olive Mount
  2. Gradient Profile
  3. Moorish Arch
  4. Second Class Travel
  5. Third Class Travel
Railway Stations
  1. Birmingham Station - all covered?
Railways
Towns and Cities
  1. Railways in Aberdeen
  2. Railways in Bath
  3. Railways in Belfast
  4. Railways in Birmingham
  5. Railways in Bradford
  6. Railways in Brighton
  7. Railways in Bristol
  8. Railways in Cambridge
  9. Railways in Cardiff
  10. Railways in Crewe
  11. Railways in Chichester
  12. Railways in Derby
  13. Railways in Dublin
  14. Railways in Dundee
  15. Railways in Durham
  16. Railways in Edinburgh
  17. Railways in Exeter
  18. Railways in Glasgow
  19. Railways in Gloucester
  20. Railways in Halifax
  21. Railways in Hull (Kingston)
  22. Railways in Leeds
  23. Railways in Leicester
  24. Railways in Liverpool
  25. Railways in London
  26. Railways in Manchester
  27. Railways in Merthyr Tydfil
  28. Railways in Middlesbrough
  29. Railways in Newcastle
  30. Railways in Northampton
  31. Railways in Norwich
  32. Railways in Nottingham
  33. Railways in Oldham
  34. Railways in Oxford
  35. Railways in Portsmouth
  36. Railways in Preston
  37. Railways in Sheffield
  38. Railways in Southampton
  39. Railways in Stoke
  40. Railways in Sunderland
  41. Railways in Swansea
  42. Railways in Swindon
  43. Railways in York

British Education

Educational Developments
  1. Revised Code
  2. University Settlements
  3. Board Schools
Parliamentary Legislation
  1. 1946 Free School Milk Act

Poverty, Health and Housing

  1. Mary Higgs

Chartism

Chartist Tactics
  1. Moral Force Chartism
  2. Kennington Mass Meeting
  3. Physical Force Chartism
  4. Chartist Public Meetings
  5. Chartist Newspapers
  6. Women & Chartism

Peterloo Massacre

Context
  1. Manchester in 1819
  2. Blanketeers March
  3. Moderate Reform Group
  4. Industrial Unrest - Can be own article
  5. Manchester Female Reformers
  6. Manchester Magistrates
  7. Corresponding Societies
  8. Handloom Weavers
  9. Taxes on Knowledge
  10. Factory Conditions
  11. Manchester & Salford Yeomanry
  12. The Gagging Acts
St. Peter's Fields
  1. Peterloo Chronology
  2. Official Map of St. Peter's Field
  3. Size of Crowd at Peterloo
  4. Manchester Observer Map
  5. Deaths at Peterloo
Eyewitness Accounts
Magistrates & Soldiers
  1. William Hay (magistrate) - dab covered?
  2. Lieut-Colonel George L'Estrange
  3. Joseph Nadin
Eyewitness Accounts
Radical Reformers
  1. Elizabeth Healey
  2. George Swift (Peterloo Massacre) - dab, not covered
Eyewitness Accounts
Moderate Reformers
  1. John Smith (Peterloo Massacre) - dab, covered?
Consequences
  1. Repeal of Corn Laws

History of Socialism

Anarchists
  1. Jean de Boe
  2. Raymond Callemin
  3. Edouard Carouy
  4. Eugène Dieudonné
  5. Stephen Monier
  6. André Soudy
  7. René Valet
  8. Vsevolod Volin
  9. Socialist League (1884)
  10. Socialist League (1931)
Christian Socialist Movement
  1. Hubert Llewellyn Smith
Labour Party
  1. Douglas Garman - redirect
  2. Frank Wise (British politician)
Socialist Labour Party
  1. James Connally
  2. Alfred Mason
  3. William Marshall Wheeldon
Communist Party
  1. Len Crome
  2. Nan Green
  3. David Marshall (writer)

Conservatives

Members of Parliament
  1. John Cartland
  2. Vera Terrington
Members of Far Right Political Groups
  1. John Becket
  2. Margaret Bothamley
  3. E. H. Cole
  4. James Edmondson (politician) - dab not covered
  5. Aubrey Lees

Parliamentary Reform

Revolutionaries (1700-1820)
  1. John Brunt (conspirator)
  2. James Ings
  3. Richard Tidd
Home Office
Magistrates & Spies
  1. John Castle (informer)
  2. George Edwards (informer)
  3. John Stafford (spymaster)
Early Reform Groups
  1. Female Reform Union
  2. Spencean Philanthropist Society - can be own article?
Important Events (1800-1820)
  1. Bristol Riot - bristol riots doesn't cover 1800-1820 one
  2. Pentridge Rising
  3. Reform Riots in 1832
Parliament in the 18th Century
  1. Preston Borough

Members of Parliament: 1820-1880

  1. A. Ashley Cooper
  2. Edward Stanley I
  3. Edward Stanley II

Parliamentary Legislation

  1. 1774 Gaols Act
  2. 1804 Corn Laws
  3. 1815 Stamp Act
  4. 1833 Factory Act
  5. 1836 English Tithe Act
  6. 1844 Factory Act
  7. 1846 Corn Law Act
  8. 1850 Factory Act
  9. 1864 Contagious Diseases Act
  10. 1867 Factory Act
  11. 1869 Municipal Franchise Act
  12. 1874 Factory Act
  13. 1876 Merchant Shipping Act
  14. 1886 Guardianship of Infants Act
  15. 1891 Factory Act
  16. 1924 Housing Act
  17. 1938 Emergency Powers (Defence Act)
  18. 1941 National Service Act
  19. 1946 School Meals Act

First World War (1,286 total, 334 remaining)

Outbreak of War

Background to the Assassination
  1. Railway Station to City Hall
  2. City Hall to Sarajevo Hospital
The Serbians
  1. Milan Ciganovic

Allied Forces

Allied Countries
  1. South Africa in World War I
  2. Rhodesia in World War I - double check goes to southern
  3. France in World War I - surely own article?
  4. Montenegro in World War I
  5. Gibraltar in World War I
  6. Newfoundland in World War I
Allied Armed Forces
  1. French Air Service in World War I
  2. French Navy in World War I
  3. Russian Army in World War I redirect here Imperial Russian Army formations and units (1914)?
  4. Montenegrin Army in World War I
  5. Newfoundland Army in World War I
  6. Royal Navy in World War I
  7. Serbian Army in World War I
  8. Greek Army in World War I
  9. Rhodesian Army in World War I
  10. Romanian Army in World War I
  11. Italian Army in World War I

Central Powers

Central Powers in 1914
  1. Austro-Hungary in World War I
Political and Military Leaders
  1. Hermann Duncker
  2. Petrol Gessler
  3. Max Levien
  4. Zenzl Mühsam
  5. Karl Wirth
Armed Forces
  1. Bulgarian Army in World War I
  2. Rudolf Binding
  3. Herbert Sulzbach

Military Leaders

Military Commanders
Allied Forces
  1. Henry Mitchell - dab not covered

The Soldiers

Allied Soldiers
  1. Gerard Anderson (soldier)
  2. Donald Bell (soldier)
  3. William Brooks (soldier) - covered in dab?
  4. Godfrey Chavasse
  5. Geoffrey Donaldson - dab not covered
  6. Thomas Griffiths Hughes
  7. James Lovegrove (soldier)
  8. Innes Meo
  9. C. H. Norman
  10. John Raws
  11. Arthur Savage (soldier) - dab, double check
  12. Ronald Schweder
  13. John Edward Simkin
  14. Robert Sherriff
  15. George Smith (soldier) - dab, covered?
  16. Geoffrey Thurlow
  17. Reginald Tite
  18. Neville Woodroffe
War Heroes
  1. John Bent (war hero) - dab not covered

Air War

Aircraft & Airships
  1. BE-2
  2. FE-2b
Air-Forces
  1. French Army Air Service
War in the Air
  1. Aircraft and Airships in 1914
  2. Anti-Aircraft Artillery in World War I - own page?
  3. Zeppelin Air Raids
  4. Dogfights in World War I - different article
  5. Bombing Raids on Britain in World War I
  6. Aircraft and Wireless
Administrators and Manufacturers
  1. Herbert Musgrave

War Literature

Journalism and Censorship
  1. Accredited War Journalists
  2. British War Journalism
  3. War Office Press Bureau

Women at War

Women's Organisations and Issues
  1. Women and War Work
  2. Women's Police Service
  3. Women's International League
Administrators
  1. Kati Dadeshkeliani - why redirect?
Doctors and Nurses
  1. Catherine Cathcart-Smith
  2. Mabel Stobart
Women and the Home Front
  1. Ruth Mallory
  2. Helen Thomas (writer) - double check?
  3. Myfanwy Thomas

Strategy and Tactics

  1. The Schliefffen Plan
  2. Patrols & Raids
  3. Attacks & Offensives
  4. Creeping Barrage can it be own article?
  5. Light Flares
  6. Chlorine Gas - can be own article re: war
  7. Plan 19
  8. Tunnelling - dab not covered
  9. Preliminary Bombardment

Technology

  1. Deflector plates
  2. Zeppelin Raids - own article?

British Home Front

War and the Home Front
  1. Alcohol Consumption - redirects to drink
  2. Food Rationing own article?
  3. Marching to War
  4. Recruitment: 1914-5
  5. Relationships and the First World War
  6. Soldier's Letters
  7. Sport and the First World War
  8. Unseen Hand (secret society) not ww1 related?
  9. War Journalists in World War I
  10. Women's Patrols
  11. Women and Recruitment
Important Figures
  1. Eileen Villiers-Stuart

Trench Warfare

Life in the Trenches
  1. Waterlogged Trenches
  2. Trench Rats
  3. Food in the Trenches
  4. Gas Attacks
  5. Shell-Fire - redirect to artillery?
  6. Execution of British Soldiers
  7. Casualties in the Trenches
  8. Up the Line (World War I) - article not related to warfare
  9. Alcohol in the Trenches
  10. Regulation Equipment
  11. Horses & Mules in World War I
  12. Etaples Base Camp
  13. Corpse Factories
  14. Ghosts on the Front Line
The Trench System
  1. The Trench System
  2. Parados (military) - double check
  3. Fire-Step
  4. Fire-Bay
  5. Stand-To
  6. Signallers
  7. Front-Line Trenches
  8. Communication Trenches
  9. Funk Hole
  10. Traverses

War at Sea

  1. Allied Ship Losses: 1914-18
  2. World Ship Losses: 1914-18
  3. Warships Destroyed: 1914-18

Art

War Artists
  1. Charles Nevinson
War Cartoonists & Illustrators (Britain)
  1. David Wilson (cartoonist) - dab
  2. F.G. Lewin
  3. Saville Lumley
War Cartoonists & Illustrators (Various)
  1. Adolf Karpellus
  2. Maurice Neumont
  3. Lucien-Hector Jonas
  4. Luciano Mauzan
  5. Mihaly Biro (artist) - different person
  6. Pal Sujan

Organizations

  1. Government Press Bureau

Weapons

Rifles and Pistols
  1. Mannlicher-Carcano - can it be own article?
Armoured Vehicles
  1. Military Motor Bus
  2. Commer Ambulance
  3. Ford Model T Patrol Car
  4. Dennis Military Lorry
Artillery
  1. Heavy Artillery - redirect to artillery or can be own article?
Tanks
  1. Early Tank Design
  2. Schwerer Kampfwagen
  3. Mark I (Mother)
  4. Leichter Kampfwagen
  5. Carro Fiat Tipo

First World War: Statistics

  1. Size of Armies: 1914-18
  2. Allied & Neutral Ships Lost
  3. USA War Aces
  4. Financial Cost of the War
  5. Aircraft & Airships: 1914
  6. World Ships Lost: 1914-18
  7. Deaths from Gas Attacks
  8. French Property Losses
  9. Women & Employment: 1914-20
  10. Warships Lost: 1914-18
  11. Death Sentences & Executions
  12. Deaths of USA Soldiers
  13. Total Casualties: 1914-18

Russian Revolution

Events and Issues in Russia (1914-25)
  1. White Army - own article?
Russian Revolutionaries (1914-20)
  1. Sophia Smidovich
  2. Maihail Tomsky
Foreign Witnesses of the Russian Revolution
  1. Edward Heald
  2. Stinton Jones

Second World War (1,342 total, 277 remaining)

Political Figures

  1. Jean-Pierre Lévy (politician) - double check

Countries and the Second World War

  1. Algeria in World War II
  2. Austria in World War II
  3. Borneo in World War II
  4. Burma in World War II
  5. Chile in World War II
  6. Eritrea in World War II
  7. Ethiopia in World War II
  8. Grenada in World War II
  9. Gilbert Islands in World War II
  10. Hong Kong in World War II
  11. Israel in World War II
  12. Malaya in World War II
  13. Manchuria in World War II
  14. Marshall Islands in World War II
  15. Morocco in World War II
  16. Nicaragua in World War II
  17. Pakistan in World War II
  18. Palestine in World War II
  19. Somalia in World War II
  20. Switzerland in World War II
  21. Syria in World War II
  22. Turkey in World War II

Armed Forces: 1939-1945

British Armed Forces
  1. Royal Navy in World War II
United States Armed Forces
  1. United States Army in World War II
  2. United States Air Force in World War II
  3. United States Marines in World War II
French Armed Forces
  1. French Army in World War II
  2. French Air Force in World War II
  3. French Navy in World War II
Soviet Union Armed Forces
  1. Red Army in World War II
  2. Red Air Force in World War II
  3. Red Navy in World War II
Italian Armed Forces
  1. Italian Navy in World War II

Military Figures

Japanese Military Leaders
  1. Masaki Honda
French Military Leaders
  1. Charles Nogues

The Home Front

  1. Anderson Shelters - redirect to air raid shelters?
  2. BBC in World War II
  3. Bomb Disposal Units in World War II
  4. Compulsory Billeting in Britain during World War II
  5. Children's Education in Britain during World War II
  6. Desertion in the British Armed Forces during World War II
  7. Emergency Powers Act - dab not all covered
  8. Firewatching
  9. Germans in Britain during World War II
  10. Letters to Peace Lovers
  11. Morrison Shelters - same as Anderson?
  12. Overseas Reception Board
  13. Plan for Britain
  14. Postscripts (BBC radio program) - different meaning to article
  15. Radar Stations
  16. Women's War Work
  17. Catherine Coyne
  18. Edward Knoblaugh
  19. Big Wing Strategy
  20. Metallised Strips
  21. Panzer Tanks
  22. Pershing M26 Tank
  23. Phosphorous Bombs

Second World Air War

Air Forces
  1. Red Army Air Force in World War II
United States Air Force Aircraft
  1. Mustang P-51B
Royal Air Force Men
  1. Frank Hugh Long
  2. Richard Rivaz

Second World War at Sea

Military Forces
  1. Soviet Navy in World War II
War Ships
  1. Dorsetshire (warship)

Soldiers, Sailors and Pilots

  1. Antony Brett-James
  2. Ivor Brett-James
  3. Richard Carver (field marshal) - not one
  4. Denis Falvey
  5. Jack Hughes (soldier) - dab not covered
  6. George Hume (soldier) - different
  7. Harrison Lapahie
  8. Lennox Napier
  9. Ivor Rowbery
  10. John Simkin (soldier) - different person

French Resistance

  1. George Groussard
  2. Denise Jacob
  3. Rosemary Maeght
  4. Genevieve Soulié
  5. Drue Tartiére
  6. Helene Viannay
Resistance Organizations
  1. Comité d'Action Socialiste
  2. Jockey Network
  3. Prosper Network - double check
Secret Service
  1. Victor Gerson
  2. Patrick Howarth
  3. Michael Trotobas

The Resistance

  1. Justyna Draenger
  2. Shimshon Draenger
  3. Josef Kaplan
  4. Adolf Liebeskind
  5. Gole Mire

Resistance in Nazi Germany

  1. Fabian Schlabrendorff
  2. Jürgen Wittenstein - redirect

Holocaust

The Victims
  1. Eva Heyman
  2. Janine Phillips
  3. Macha Rolnikas
  4. Walter Stoecker

Secret Service

Anti-Nazi Resistance
  1. Dorothy Tartiére
  2. Helene Vianna
Women Civilians
  1. Ann Fleming
  2. Eileen Cain
  3. Stella Hughes
  4. Muriel Simkin
  5. Joyce Storey
  6. Muriel Wright (model) - different Muriel

Scientists

  1. Edward McMillan - website links to Margaret McMillan; possible typo for Edwin McMillan?
  2. Eugene Winter - website links to Paul Wigner; possible typo?

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This is a missing topics list based on Sparticus-Educational.com. This list is based on Famous crimes, football, Rome, Spanish Civil War, and travel.

Famous Crimes

Murder Victims
  1. Herman Cohen (murder victim) - different Herman
Convicted and Suspected Murderers
  1. Charles Edward Luard
  2. Michael V. Townley
Executed for Crimes
  1. Harry Dobkin

Football Encyclopaedia

  1. Alcohol and Football
  2. Amateur Football - redirect to amateur sports?
  3. Black Footballers
  4. Football Coaching
  5. Corruption in Football
  6. Crowd Trouble in Football
  7. Football Disasters
  8. Discipline and Punishment in Football
  9. Early History of Football
  10. Floodlit Football
  11. Football Cigarette Cards
  12. Football Deaths
  13. Football Journalism
  14. Football Rules - redirect to football?
  15. Football in the Second World War
  16. Football and Trade Unionism
  17. Goalscorers
  18. Health Risks in Football
  19. International Football
  20. Ladies Football Association
  21. Football Munitionettes
  22. Professional Football can it be own article?
  23. Radio and Football
  24. Railways and Football
  25. Religion and Football
  26. Schoolboy Football
  27. Scottish Players in England
  28. Football Stadiums
  29. Tactics and Formation
  30. Television and Football
  31. Tobacco and Football
  32. Transfer System
  33. Football Wages
  34. Women and Football
History of Football Clubs
  1. History of Blackburn Olympic F.C.
  2. History of the British Ladies' Football Club
  3. History of Burnley F.C.
  4. History of Dick, Kerr's Ladies F.C.
  5. History of Wanderers F.C.
  6. History of Old Carthusians F.C.
  7. History of Old Etonians F.C.
  8. History of Old Harrovians F.C.
  9. History of Oxford University F.C.
  10. History of Royal Engineers F.C.
  11. History of Thames Ironworks F.C.
  12. History of Newton Heath F.C.
Biographies of Footballers
Arsenal F.C.
  1. Humphrey Babour
  2. Bobby Buist
  3. J. M. Charteris
  4. Denis Compton
  5. Peter Connolly (footballer)
  6. Harold Crawford (footballer) - dab, not done?
  7. Richard Horsington
  8. James Maxwell (footballer born 1880) - dab, double check?
  9. John McBean
  10. Andy Neil
  11. Henry Norris - dab, not coverec
  12. William Scott (Woolwich Arsenal footballer)
Aston Villa
  1. Eli Davis
  2. Richmond Davis
Blackburn Rovers
  1. Lawrence Cotton
  2. Jamie Haydock
  3. Harry Healless
  4. Arnie Whittaker
  5. Adam Ogilvie
  6. Alf Robinson
  7. Joseph Walmsley
  8. Walter Anthony (footballer)
  9. Joseph Lofthouse (footballer)
  10. Joe Sowerbutts (footballer)
Bolton F.C.
  1. John Atkinson Jack
  2. William Butler (English footballer) (Billy) - dab, covered?
  3. Jack Hurst
  4. William Ithell
  5. James Lawrence (Scottish footballer) - different
  6. Walter Sidebottom
  7. James Turner (footballer) - dab, not covered?
Glasgow Celtic
  1. Salim Bachi Khan
Chelsea F.C.
  1. Billy Mitchell (footballer)
  2. William Steer
Everton F.C.
  1. Alec Dick (footballer)
  2. John Edward Jones (footballer)
Fulham F.C.
  1. Hassan Hegazi
Liverpool F.C.
  1. John Houlding
Middlesbrough F.C.
  1. Thomas Gibson Poole
Newcastle United
  1. Tommy Walker (footballer born 1964) - not Newcastle though
Oldham F.C.
  1. Billy Cook (footballer born 1882) - dab, double check?
Preston North End F.C.
  1. George Bargh
  2. Frank Beresford (footballer)
  3. George Fitton
  4. Frank Gallimore
  5. Leonard Gallimore
  6. William Gerrish (footballer)
  7. John Gordon (footballer born 1863) - dab, double check?
  8. Robert Howarth (footballer)
  9. Lincoln Hyde
  10. William Luke (footballer)
  11. Francis O'Donnell
  12. John Palethorpe
  13. John Pears
  14. Albert Quantrill
  15. Norman Robson (footballer)
  16. William John Scott (footballer)
  17. Les Vernon (footballer)
  18. Rowland Woodhouse
West Ham United F.C. (1895-1910)
  1. William Biggar (footballer)
  2. Tommy Caldwell (footballer)
  3. William Chamberlain (footballer) - dab not covered
  4. David Clark (footballer) - dab not covered
  5. Charles Craig (footballer) - dab not covered
  6. Arthur Featherstone
  7. Thomas Freeman (footballer)
  8. Billy Grassam
  9. Alfred Harwood
  10. Arnold Hills (footballer)
  11. Albert Kaye
  12. William Kennedy (footballer) - dab not covered
  13. Thomas Lee (footballer) - dab not covered?
  14. Ken McKay
  15. Peter McManus (footballer)
  16. Fred Mercer
  17. George Neil
  18. Walter Parks (footballer)
  19. Tom Robinson (footballer)
  20. Charlie Simmons
  21. Arthur Stallard
  22. Lionel Watson
  23. Arthur Winterhalder
  24. Bill Wildman
West Ham United F.C. (1910-1939)
  1. Dan Bailey (footballer)
  2. Jack Casey (footballer)
  3. Jimmy Collins (footballer) all done except James Collins (footballer, born 1872)
  4. George Speak
  5. Tom Lonsdale (footballer)
  6. John Morton (footballer)
  7. Norman Proctor
  8. Vic Glover
  9. Tommy Hodgson
Wolverhampton Wanderers
  1. Don Bilton
  2. Stanley Cullis
  3. William Parker (footballer) - dab not covered
  4. Eric Robinson (footballer) - dab not covered
  5. Joe Rooney (footballer)
  6. Jimmy Utterson
Women's Football
  1. Daisy Clayton
  2. Alfred Frankland
  3. Florrie Haslam
  4. Jennie Harris
  5. Alice Kell
  6. Carmen Pomies
  7. Florrie Redford
  8. Molly Walker (footballer)
  9. Jessie Walmsley
  10. Alice Woods
Football Star Players
  1. History of Women's Football (United Kingdom)
Administrators and Managers
  1. Anna Connell
  2. Arthur Constantine
  3. Sidney Yates (football)
Football Cigarette Cards
  1. Ardath Football Cigarette Cards
  2. Carreras Football Cigarette Cards
  3. Churchman Football Cigarette Cards
  4. Cohen & Weenen Football Cigarette Cards
  5. Ogden's Football Cigarette Cards
  6. Godfrey Phillips Football Cigarette Cards
  7. John Player and Sons Football Cigarette Cards
  8. Singleton & Cole Football Cigarette Cards
  9. James Taddy Football Cigarette Cards
Journalists and Cartoonists
  1. James A. Catton
  2. Alfred Gibson (journalist)

The Roman World

  1. Public Health in Ancient Rome
  2. Publishing in the Roman Empire

Spanish Civil War

Main Events and Issues
  1. Overview of Spanish Civil War
  2. Spanish Civil War Casualties
Military Organizations
  1. Anarchist Brigades
  2. Dajakovich Battalion
Biographies
Spanish
  1. Jose Aranguren
  2. José Asensio
  3. Enrique Delgado Castro
  4. Angel Galarza
Biographies
Foreign Participants & Observers
  1. Hans Amlie
  2. Joe Garber
  3. Walter Grant (Spanish Civil War) - not same person
  4. Annie Murray
  5. Tom Murray (communist) - dab, not covered
  6. Penny Phelps
  7. Mildred Rackley
  8. Lillian Urmston
  9. Paul White (Spanish Civil War) - dab, not covered
  10. Sam Wild
Individual Countries and the Spanish Civil War
  1. Canada in the Spanish Civil War
  2. Britain in the Spanish Civil War
  3. Italy in the Spanish Civil War
  4. Portugal in the Spanish Civil War
  5. Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War
  6. France in the Spanish Civil War
  7. Sweden in the Spanish Civil War
  8. United States in the Spanish Civil War

Travel guide

Sicily
  1. Casale Morgantina
Holidays for Children
  1. Paris for Children
  2. Guernsey for Children
  3. Jersey for Children
British Hotels
  1. Norburton Hall (Burton Bradstock)
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