- (AU) Bouch, Gareth
- Includes information about the author and his novel, Rivercity. - (AU) Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
- Prospectus with details of courses, auditions, performances, and fees. - (AU) British Monarchy
 - Official site for the British Monarchy. Includes info on Queen Elizabeth II, recent photos and videos, the royal family tree, FAQs, and articles about the crown jewels and other subjects. - (AU) Hadfield
- Features births, deaths, and marriages as recorded by the General Register Office of England and Wales. - 100 Great Black Britons
- Online poll to find out who the greatest black Briton is. You can vote for your favourite from a list of 100. - 100% Design
- Annual exhibition of contemporary interior products in Earl's Court, London. - 108 Fine Art Gallery
- Promotes the work of contemporary artists from Scotland and the North of England. - 1157performancegroup - Maidenhead, England
- Creating touring theatre pieces, site-specific works, and commissions that fearlessly fuse text, biography, film, sound, light, image, and movement. - 125th Street
- Official site. Includes news and info about the show. - 1940's History
- Includes history, personal remembrances, virtual postcards, and activities for the 1940s Society. - 19th Century Authors in UK
 - 24 Hour Museum
- National gateway to U.K. museums, galleries, and heritage, plus daily art news, exhibition listings, and museum trails. - 3 Cornered Gallery, The
- Art from The Wallace Collection, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. - 3-D and SIRDS images
 - 30 St Mary Axe@
- Find sites on 30 St Mary Axe, the building in London designed by Lord Foster and Ken Shuttleworth. Sites include facts, specifications, images, and history on the building popularly known as The Gherkin and Swiss Re.
- 476 Player Turkish Theatre Company - London, England
- Targeting Turkish-speaking people living in the U.K. and Europe. Offering training, children's plays, and public performances in Turkish and English. - 49th Parallel
- An interdisciplinary journal of North American studies. - 4review.co.uk
- Offers reviews of books, videos, DVDs, music, and computer games. - 4X4
- Bhangra dancers and musicians hailing from Punjab. - 80four
- Personal art site featuring wallpapers, skins, and tutorials. - 80s Cartoons
- Includes info, pics, and sounds from animated shows as seen on British TV in the 1980s. - 80s Children.com
- Remembering 1980s cartoons, toys, fashion, TV shows, and more. - 80sNostalgia.com
- The decade remembered with a British twist. Offers classic TV, popular words and phrases, and computer games of the era. - 8modern
- Offers work from a group of eight London based artists. - 911 Gallery
- Online gallery of digital and electronic media art. - 95th Rifles Living History Society
- Official website of the 1/95th, living history and reenactment society. - A-N The Artists Information Company
- Provides information, advice, and debate for visual and applied artists. Includes a magazine, programmes supporting development, and tools to fund artists' survival. - A.W.Photography
- Portfolios, glamour and nude art. - A13 Artscape
- Public project based around the East London road, encompassing architecture, design, and community performance art. - Abbots Langley Local History Society
- Encourages interest in the recent and distant history of the area, including the landscape, buildings, and people. - Abbott / Bell / Rees
- U.K. genealogy also including the surnames: Spear, Prescott and more. - ABC Productions
- Sheffield-based theatre group that donates the proceeds of their shows to local charities. - ABC Tales
- Publishes short stories, poems, and articles contributed by members. Each month the best submissions are printed in a magazine. - Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums
- Includes information on the Art Gallery, Maritime Museum, and Provost Skene's House. - Absolute Banana Theatre Company
- Provides details on the amateur theatre company, committed to productions staged in Birmingham and at the Edinburgh Fringe festival for the past 15 years. - AccessArt
- Offers an evolving collection of online workshops and educational activities for use by teachers and students of all ages. - Accio 2008
- Harry Potter fans are summoned to attend the Accio conference at Magdalen College, Oxford. July 25-27, 2008. - Achievements of Canterbury
- International research organisation devoted to genealogy, heraldry, history, and associated artwork. - ACHUKA Children's Books UK
- Provides children's book news, interviews, publication notices, author profiles, and more. - Ackroyd
- Also Suthers, Grayson, Mitchell, Stocks, Walker, Cunningham, Colton, Maloney, Nolan, Pearson, Robinson, Winterburn, and Slinger. - Acronym Finder
- Offers acronyms and abbreviations. - Act One Pantomimes - London, England
- Producing annual pantomimes. - Act Up
- Performs shows based upon mental health issues from the user perspective. Offers event calendar, history of group, and information on staff. - Action After Warnings
- Considers the Cold War, the threat of nuclear attack, and the cultural themes that emerged during this era. - Active Ingredient
- Provides access, support, and information, to artists and organisations. Offers new technology and Internet based arts workshops. - activehistory.co.uk
- Offers interactive quizzes, activities and lesson plan pages for Key Stage 3, GCSE, and A-Level students. - Activity Exchange
- Social and activity calendar for social clubs. - Actors' Theatre School
- Founded to help students who intend to go on to full-time drama school, or would like to take a drama course. - Adam, Jon
- Features landscapes, faces, and figures. - Adams, Peter
- Specialises in oil, acrylic, and watercolour paintings of Scottish nature and landscapes. - Addlestone Community Theatre
- Company of adults and juniors who perform a pantomime, two plays, and a variety show every year. - Aerial Nicky
- Trained in aerials, trapeze, and other circus disciplines. - Aesop's Touring Theatre Company - Woking, England
- Specialises in performing in schools, art centres, and theatres for children of infant, primary, and junior ages. - Africans in America/Part 1/Olaudah Equiano@
- Aftermath: When the Boys Came Home
- As is written on memorials all over Britain, "lest we forget". - Agecroft, James
- Includes landscape, wildlife, and wedding photography. - Aion
- Includes original cross stitch and blackwork designs, a listing of U.K. needlework sites, cross stitch penpals page, free patterns, and more. - Aitken, J.G.
- Provides biography on the photographer and a constantly changing exhibition of some of his work. - Al-Temimi, Waleed
- Portfolio includes television, print, Internet, and biography. - Alcester and District Local History Society
- Archive of society publications including articles, maps, diagrams, and illustrations. - Aldam
- History and descendants of the Aldam family of Belton-in-Axholme, Lincolnshire, and London, U.K. - Alexander Thomson Society
- Promotes the life and work of the Scottish architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. - Alexandra Palace Television Society
- Founded to preserve the history of the world's first regular high-definition public television service from Alexandra Place, North London, in 1936. - Alfred Corry Museum
- Museum that exhibits and restores the 1893 Southwold No.1 Lifeboat. - Alkazzi, Basil
- Nonrepresentational, gouache artist featuring paintings characterized by spiritual and metaphysical components. Also in French. - All 4 One
- Book and lyrics by Kevin John Heuston, music by John Trent Wallace. Based on stories by Alexandre Dumas. - All Info-About Poetry
- Provides information about poets, poetry, and more. - Allcock, Simon
- Features abstract paintings of cityscapes, buildings, still lifes, and more. Includes the book, 'Never Sent Letters to Richard.' - Allen, Daniel
- Contemporary and imaginative figurative ceramics. - Allen, Nick
- Designs and produces furniture, ceramics, glass, lighting, and rugs. - Allen, Rob
- Subjects include flowers and lakes. - Alliance of Literary Societies, The
- Cooperative of organisations working in defence of literary heritage. - Almeida Theatre Company
- Winner of more than 30 major theatre awards, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement. - Alnwick Castle
- Open to visitors and offers gardens, holiday cottages, farming estate, and more. - Althorp
- Home to the Spencer Family since 1508 and the final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales. - Alvi, Khaled
- Artist with hearing and speech impairment and tubular vision. - Amanda's Art Quilts
- Features quilted textile collages, galleries, and inspirations. - Amazing Bavarian Stompers, The
- Comedy oompah band that creates an atmosphere of insobriety with maximum audience participation. - Amazon, Tina
- 5'11" model for fitness magazines, bikini calendars, bikini magazines, and lingerie companies. - Ambassador Theatre Group
- Blends the traditional distinction between theatre owners and producers by commissioning plays, creating productions, and presenting them in theatres that they own. - American Civil War Society (UK) Ltd
- Historical society offering authentic battle re-enactments, talks to organisations, and more. Site includes events calendar. - AMP
- Elegant pink pamphlet dedicated to the finer things in life: music, sleaze, thrifting, and femorabilia. For chicks and dicks and... just about anybody, really. - AmPhot UK
- Offers resources for amateur photographers in the U.K. - An Enemy of The People
- Information about the 1997 Royal National Theatre production of Henrik Ibsen's political drama, directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Ian McKellen. - Anchor Press Museum Project
- Preserving the history of the Anchor Press, founded in 1900, with the ambition of establishing a working printing museum. - Ancient Egypt
- Aimed at Key Stage 2 students with topics including Ancient Egyptian home life, geography, religion, the pharoahs, pyramids and temples in Egypt, trades, and writing. From the British Museum. - Ancient Monuments Society
- Founded in 1924 for the study and conservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings, and fine old craftsmanship. - And So... An Autobiography by Harold J. Siddall
- Describes his service in the Royal Navy, the German assault on Crete, and his life as a POW at Stalag VIIA in Germany. - Andrew, Keith
- Watercolour artist from London painting landscapes and seascapes. - Andrew, Nick
- Features contemporary landscape paintings in acrylic and oil. - Angela Thirkell Society
- Comprehensive collection of resources pertaining to the British author who wrote about 1930s-1950s English County life. - Angelcynn
- A living history society which aims to recreate, as authentically as possible, the richness of the birth of a nation which has passed into legend and into lore. - Angerson, John
- Showcases colour and black and white photographs from photo-stories of American astronauts, the Jesus Army, travels, and street pictures from around the world. - Anglo-Saxon Heathenism
- Includes sections on Anglo-Saxon heritage, worship, calendar, place names, runes and runelore, and the Sutton Hoo burial ship. - Angus Archives
- Preserves the historical records of Angus council and its predecessors. - Anjali Dance Company
- All members of this professional-quality contemporary dance company have a learning disability. Features information on tours, education, outreach, and more. - Annusewicz, Krzysztof
- Specialising in oil on canvas portraits in Old Master's School technique. - Anonymous Players
- Details of past and present productions by this long-established amateur theatrical company. - Anti Copying in Design (ACID)
- Action group committed to combating copyright infringement. - Anti-Apartheid Movement, Britain and South Africa: Anti-Apartheid Protest vs Real Politik
- History of the AAM and its influence on the British Government's policy towards South Africa in 1964. - Anwood, Robert
- Author of Bears Can't Run Downhill, an amusing and informative investigation of 201 "pub facts." - Apex Players - Sheffield, England
- Includes performance details, newsletter, and group history. - Apples & Snakes
- Promotes poetry and poets working in the U.K., as well as developing a Poets in Education scheme. - Archiana
- Provides information and services for artists. - Archifdy Ceredigion/Ceredigion Archives
- Provides an archive service with a searchable index for Ceredigion (old Cardiganshire). Also in Welsh. - Architectural Association School of Architecture
 - Architecture Foundation, The
- Promotes the importance of high quality contemporary architecture and urban design to as wide an audience as possible. - Architecture Link
- Online guide to British buildings and architecture for students and all those interested in architectural design. Includes book reviews, in-depth building tours, as well as suggested sites and organisations. - Archive Awareness Month 2003
- Promotion across the U.K. and Ireland in which local and national archives will host special events celebrating the wealth of archival treasures. - Archives in Focus
- Offers links to online sources prepared by record offices for educational use. - Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum
- Regimental museum located in Stirling Castle, Scotland. - Aristocracy UK
- Unofficial guide to aristocracy in the U.K. - Armour, Richard
- Provides background on the author, details on "The Habit", and upcoming book "Executive Robbery". - Armstrong, Peter
- Gallery of paintings by British artist. - Army Museums Ogilby Trust
- Offers details of this charity supporting Army Museums displaying the collections of the regiments and corps of the British Army. Includes a book and ancestor search of army records. - Art Academy, The
- Index of contemporary artists browsable by style, surname, and media. - Art Guide - Britain and Ireland
- Comprehensive guide to art, museums, galleries and exhibitions in the U.K. and Ireland. - Art Icons Directory
- Features information on art movements, art academies, and art icons, as well as much more. - Art Ideas for Primary Teachers
- Lesson plans and resources for 5-11 year olds. - Art in Cornwall
- Offers works by local artists in Cornwall, England, including their statements, exhibits, and contact information. - Art Kids
- Online colouring and sketching pages, games, and more. - Art Magazine, The
- Including features, headlines, workshops, reviews, and more. - Art Movements Directory
- Concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods. - Art of War, The
- Exhibit from The National Archives (U.K.) of war illustration, propaganda, and artists. - Art Review
- Art lifestyle magazine covering the gamut of 20th and 21st century art, with news, previews, interviews, and profiles. - Art-In-Progress
- Collaboration of work and ideas from Bath, the U.K., and around the world. - artatease.com
- Features paintings, photographs, montages, and drawings from U.K. artists. - Artcourses.co.uk
- Find part-time classes, workshops, and painting holidays in the U.K. - Artcymru
- Contemporary art magazine for artists living and working in Wales, offering news, views, opportunities, and art works. - artelvis.co.uk
- Offers Elvis Presley artwork in the form of a sculpture by U.K. artist, Fran Nile. - Arthur C. Clarke Award
- Yearly award for the best science fiction novel published in the U.K. Founded by Arthur C. Clarke, the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Browse winners and shortlists, or learn about award judges. - ArtisanCam
- See artists at work, learn how they do it, and have a go yourself. ArtisanCam is an interactive website that gives insight into the lives of contemporary visual artists. - Artists Studio Company
- Charity providing affordable studio spaces for visual artists. - Artizani
- Specialises in spectacular entertainment including slack rope, stilt characters, and punting. - Arts and Business (A & B)
- Helps U.K. businesses to develop creative partnerships with the arts. - Arts Council England
- National development agency for the arts in England, providing funding for a range of arts related activities. - Arts Council of Northern Ireland
- Supports and promotes the arts in Northern Ireland. - Arts Culture Harrow
- Devoted to the furthering of arts education in the London Borough of Harrow. - Arts On View
- An opportunity to view the work on artists in the city of Manchester (UK). - Artus
- Family tree. - ArtWork
- Free newsletter for the North of England and Scotland covering the visual arts. - Artworks
- Site for the Young Artists of the Year Awards. - Arundel Castle
- Built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel. - Arvon Foundation, The
- Runs five-day residential creative writing courses. Locations include Devon, West Yorkshire, and Inverness-shire. - Ashburner, Andy
- Provides a CV and portfolio for the web and graphic designer, Andy Ashburner. - Ashcroft, Lisa
- Showcases abstract oil paintings, sculpture, masks, and installations from this pop artist. - Ashdown Mummers
- Includes show performance dates and history from the group based in Surrey, U.K. - Asher, Elizabeth
- Features a gallery of paintings illustrating a change in style over the last few years. - Ashman, Malcolm
- Featuring a wide portfolio of his work including landscapes and fantasy works. - Asian Art in London
- Incorporating major London Asian antique dealers and auction houses for a series of exhibitions, auctions, sales, and lectures. - Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics
- Offers materials relating to mosaics in Britain, including their design, construction, and the buildings in which they have been discovered. - Association of Commonwealth Archivists and Records Managers (ACARM)
- Provides a vehicle for sharing strategies and addressing professional concerns to its members. - Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
- Provides information about spinning, weaving, and dyeing activities in the U.K. - Association of Lighthouse Keepers
- Organisation of members and enthusiasts throughout the world who share an interest in lighthouses and other coastal and inland aids to navigation. Quarterly journal, meetings, trips, regalia, and growing archive on pharology. - Atack, David
- London-based artist painting portraits, still lifes, landscapes, abstracts, and illustrations. - Athelhampton House and Gardens
- 15th century house, often visited by Thomas Hardy. - Atkinson, Nigel
- Personal photography showing portraits of family and friends plus landscape and nature shots. - Attic Theatre
- Amateur theatre company that welcomes newcomers. - attik dance
- Delivers contemporary dance via performance, education, and the community. - Attila the Stockbroker
- Includes poetry, history, and news from the ranting poet famous for penning Russians in the DHSS. - Auckland Castle
- Historic castle that has been the home of the Bishops of Durham for over 800 years, and today is the Bishop's official residence. - Avalon Project : The British War Bluebook
- Documents concerning German-Polish relations and the outbreak of hostilities between the U.K. and Germany. - Aventis Prizes for Science Books
- Annual book prize celebrating the best in popular science writing for adults and children. - Avenues of Sight
- Featuring works from painters Sarah Longlands, Alan Singleton, and Karen Armitstead. - Avon, John
- Photo realistic illustrator for trading card art, CDs, books, and advertising work. - Axis
- Providing information (CVs/images of work/contact details) on more than 3600 contemporary visual artists living/working in Britain. - Aylin, Paul
- Subjects include portraiture, erotica, nudes, travel, and fun in both black and white and colour. - Aztecs
- Information on the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London that examines the richness of Aztec civilization and culture. - Backhouse, Tim
- A personal journey through geometric and Islamic design, including detailed construction and deconstruction of patterns. - Baden-Powell, Robert (1857-1941)@
- Find sites for Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941), the British Lieutenant-General and founder of the world's Scouting Movement. Sites feature his biography, genealogy, military career profile, as well as scouting and military books written by Baden-Powell.
- Bagshaw, Tom
- Illustration portfolio and sketchbook from this U.K.-based artist. - Bailey, Jennifer
- Showcases largely abstract works and offers commission details and prices. - Bailey, Julia
- Features online portfolio including contemporary ceramics and canvases. - Baker, John
- Includes interview, biography, and bibliography for the British crime writer. - Balfour
- Traces the history of the name in the Orkneys. - Ball, Rob
- Showcases an online photography gallery with prints available for sale. - ballet.co
- All you need to know on British ballet, including upcoming performances, dancers, news and reviews. - ballet.co: The Nutcracker
- Contains information on the classic ballet, as well as reviews and performance schedules in the U.K. - Ballinger
- Documenting the Ballinger family of Upton St Leonards, Gloucestershire, U.K., and related families. - BALTIC
- International centre for contemporary art housed in a former 1950s grain warehouse in Gateshead, northern England. - Banner Theatre - Birmingham, England
- Touring theatre company presenting issue-based plays from a socialist perspective. - Bannerman, Mark
- Illustrator and graphic design artist whose work is a synthesis of traditional techniques fused with digital photography and 3D. - Baptist, Gerry
- Features a variety of abstracts, landscapes, figuratives, and still lifes. - Bara, Barbara & Zafer
- Photographic designs for exhibitions, publishing, and commission. - Barber, Julia
- Specialises in mixed media illustrations. - Barclay, James
- British epic/heroic fantasy writer. Includes an extract from his latest novel, message board, bibliography, and bio. - Bardic Theatre - Donaghmore, Northern Ireland
- History of shows, mailing list, galleries, and guestbook. - Barker, Ann
- British author of historical romance fiction. - Barker, Noel
- Features oil and acrylic paintngs in a naive style. - Barklem, Jill
- Creator of the mice of Brambly Hedge. - Barn Theatre Club - West Molesey, England
- Privately owned, independent theatre that offers a variety of entertainment throughout the year. - Barnconverter
- Charts the progress of a 500 year-old East Anglian barn being renovated into a contemporary living space. - Barr, Tommy
- Paints images of Northern Ireland's structures and people. - Barra Fine Art
- Landscape oil paintings of the Western Isles of Scotland. - Barre, Shirl
- Dynamic modern murals and fine art illustrations. - Barth, Patrick
- Showcasing editorial magazine features and corporate photography. - Bartholomew, Phil
- Catalogue of computer drawn art. - Barton Theatre Company - Eccles, England
- Amateur theatre and dramatic art. - Barton, Ben
- Features biography of the young artist from Folkestone in Kent. - Bash Street Theatre Company
- Specialising in street entertainment, performing theatre shows, and providing colourful walkabout characters. - Basketmakers Association, The
- Includes information about events and couses available in the U.K. as well as products related to basketry. - Bath Literature Festival
- Annual event featuring performances by authors, musicians, and storytellers, as well as lectures and creative activities. - Bath Postal Museum
- Explores the history of world and British postal services, from Ancient Rome to pigeon post, the King's post, and on to the present day. - Bath Preservation Trust
- Founded in 1934 with the object of protecting the city's unique architectural heritage. - Bath Spa Project
- Bath's naturally occurring thermal springs will be home to a new spa, and public bathing will be available again in 2001. - Bath University Ballroom & Latin Dance Club
 - Bathampton Morris Men
- Preserving the Cotswold Morris Dancing tradition in Somerset and Wiltshire with performances throughout the summer. New members always welcome. - Battered Suitcase Theatre Company - Portsmouth, England
- Semi-pro theatre company, writes and performs murder dinners to spec or from catologue, and is committed to producing performing original plays. - Battle of Bosworth
- History of the battle with fact and legend, maps of the site and the final charge, information about Bosworth Battlefield Visitor Centre, and sources and commentaries. - Baudet, Stephanie
- Official site for the author, proof reader, and tutor. - Baxter, Richard
- Creates a range of pottery and ceramics. - Bayley, Harry
- Scottish artist featuring traditional, contemporary, and illustrated poetry paintings. - Baynham / Cale / James / Majumdar
- Features information on the Baynham family of Herefordshire, the Cales and James families of Monmouthshire, and the Majumdar family. - Bays, Jill
- Offers a gallery of work, details of books, and information about painting classes in Chichester, North Pullborough, U.K. - BBC Arts: Poetry Out Loud
- Features audio clips of poets such as Seamus Heaney and W. H. Auden reciting their work. - BBC Four: A-Z Interviews
- Brief audio excerpts culled from the BBC's archives. - BBC Nation on Film: The Royal Family
- Browse an archive of film clips of the British royal family, including footage of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. - BBC News Special Report: Spies Who Betrayed Britain
- Including information on Melita Norwood, the Cambridge spy ring, and the "Romeo" spy. - BBC Online - Arts
- Includes sections on poetry, digital art, audio biographies from some of the greatest artists of the 21st Century, art news, and more. - BBC Online - History
- Provides information on individual series, plus sections on history by topic, by time, and by people. - BBC Online - Legacies
- Shows how history unfolds across every locality of the U.K. - BBC: England on Film
- Film archive documenting the social and cultural history of the North East and Cumbria. - BBC: On This Day
- Stories and events presented in contemporary style, as well as reports by particular BBC correspondents. - BBC: Restoration
- The Restoration project features ten gems of U.K. architectural heritage and offers the chance for one of these buildings to be fully restored. - BBCi: Local and Family History
- Provides guides to basic and specialised genealogical research as well as the history of buildings and communities. - Beacon Camera Club
- Provides club details, events diary, competitions, and membership information. - Beard, Charlie
- Showcases graphic T-shirt and picture designs. - Beat Scene
- Highlights the writers, poets, musicians, and artists of the Beat Generation. - Beautiful and Damned
- Evocative and glittering musical set in the 1920s telling the story of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Book by Kit Hesketh Harvey. Music and lyrics by Roger Cook and Les Reed. Additional material by Phil Willmott. - Beautiful Game, The
- Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, book and lyrics by Ben Elton. - Beauty and the Dirt
- Fashion news, gossip, beauty tips, shopping advice, and more. - Beauty Direct
- Offers beauty, nail, and holistic therapy courses to students throughout the East Midlands including Derby, Lincoln, Mansfield, and Nottingham. - Beck Isle Museum Of Rural Life
- Discusses the history of English rural life. - Beck's Futures
- Annual contemporary art award for all media. - Beckenham Theatre Centre - Beckenham, England
- Stages amateur productions and readings, including childrens' theatre. - Beckett, Fiona
- Food and wine writer specialising in food and wine matching and cooking with wine. - Bede's World
- Monastery at Jarrow was home to the Venerable Bede, where Bede's World explains the archaeological, religious and cultural setting of his life and times. - Bede: Ecclesiastical History of England Nation, Book V
- Translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England Nation. - Bede: Ecclesiastical History of England Nation, Book II
- Translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England. - Bede: Ecclesiastical History of England Nation, Book III
- Translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England Nation. - Bedfordshire Lace Ladies' Morris
- Based in Ampthill and performing in and around the county. - Beeson
 - Beever, Julian
- Sidewalk artist based in the U.K. Julian Beever features pavement drawings such as anamorphic allusions, renderings of old masters, and portraits in pastel chalk. - Beever, Julian
- Exhibits pavement drawings, 3D illusions, and wall murals for commission, private work, business events, and adverts. - BEF Battles
- Analyzes the performance of the British Forces on the Western Front using corporate strategy tools. - Bellany, John
- Examples of work, exhibit list, news, and more. - Bellmont, Julian
- Creating decorative and functional pottery design. - Belvoir Castle
- Ancestral home of the Duke of Rutland. Located 7 miles from Grantham. - Bending
- Index of names from Bending genealogy research with links to personal histories and sources. - Benjamin, Nick
- Showcases a gallery of modern art in acrylics and oils inspired by the U.K. countryside, sunsets, and fire. - Bennett, Simon
- Showcases work in graphics, video editing, photography, web design, and printmaking. - Bent, David
- A collection of oils, acrylics, and photos, which describe the artist's interest in the social, physical, and spiritual nature of the world. - Bentley, Paul
- Subjects include wildlife, sport, and jazz. - Benton, Mike
- Subjects include landscapes, seascapes and nautical scenes, and architectural themes. - Beresford-Linnell, R.G.
- Gallery of mechanical engineering graphic artwork and paintings. - Berkshire Family History Society
- Society which promotes contacts between people with an interest in genealogical and family history research. - Berkshire Regional Dance Council
- Promotes dance in the area. Includes annual student company projects in a variety of genres. - Berkshire School of Arts and Design
 - Bermuda Agricultural Exhibition
- Showcase for Bermuda's best artisans in a variety of categories. - Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
- Committed to inspire appreciation and care of island environments. - Bermuda International Film Festival
- Annual film festival and charity event designed to advance the love of independent film from around the world and to create a community welcoming to filmmakers and filmgoers. - Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society - Hamilton, Bermuda
- Offering plays, musicals, and training workshops. - Bernthal
 - Berry, Eleanor
- Author of Robert Maxwell as I Knew Him, and other books. - Beside The Wave
- Art gallery and publishing company offering a range of paintings and prints. - Best, John
- Contemporary abstract artworks derived from complex abstract patterns and built from simple geometric shapes. - Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre
- Dedicated Holocaust memorial and education centre in Nottinghamshire, U.K. - Betteridge, David
- London based, award-winning photographer and film director working in advertising and the music industry. - Bettis, Peter
- Contains examples of local landscapes and portraits in colour and monochrome, as well as digital infrared. - Bianchi, Ana
- Contemporary landscape artist. Site includes images, biography, exhibitions, and reviews. - Bibliographic Resources for the Nineteenth Century English Novel
 - Biddlecombe
- For the family from the U.K. - Bieber, Joey
- Includes picture gallery and details of her forthcoming exhibition in London. - Bielik, Karl
- Artist and illustrator. - Bigfoot Theatre Company
- Registered charity that provides a broad range of quality drama workshops for children of all ages. Based in London, Brighton, Bristol, Southampton, and Birmingham. - Billingham, Mark
- Official site for the bestselling crime author of Sleepyhead, Scaredy Cat, and Lazybones. - Billington / Swinn
- Originating in Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire. - Binley Woods Board Walkers
- A village drama group who put on pantomimes and shows three times a year. - Birch
- Sharing research into Birch families living in Oldham, near Manchester, England, during the 19th Century. - Birch, Penny
- Official site of the author who specialises in spanking, ponygirls, and knicker-wetting stories. - Birkbeck College Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies
- Conducts research and scholarship on the era ranging from 1790 to 1914. - Birkdale and Ainsdale Historical Research Society
- Undertakes and publishes research into the areas of Birkdale and Aindale and the lives of the families who lived there. - Birkenhead Operatic Society Trust - Birkenhead, England
- History, production schedule, and contact details for the amateur company who perform at the Liverpool Empire theatre. - Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry
- Genealogical and heraldic society for the counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. - Birtwhistle, Rosie
- Features surrealistic fine art dealing with such themes as mazes, people and technology, and house and garden life. - Biship, Basi
- Transforms photos of people and pets into individual works of art. - Bishop, Harley
- Humorous illustrations, drawings, and political cartoons. - Bithell, Michael
- Characters, objects, and scenes created with Truespace 4. - Black & Ethnic Minority Experience (BE-ME)
- Recording the historical experiences of African-Caribbean and Asian people who came to Wolverhampton after World War II. - Black British Style
- Exhibition that looks at fashion and styling across all aspects of black life and culture over the past 50 years. From the Victoria and Albert Museum. - Black Country Living Museum
- About the history of the Black country and how it is today. - Black History Month
- Annual celebration of British Black History. - Black Women in the Arts
- Voice of black women in music, performance, and visual art. - Black, Beverley
- Depicts Scottish landscapes. - Blackburn, Lois
- Portfolio of contemporary illustration and design, including editorial, children's books, greetings cards, and animation. - Blackie, Marc
- Dark, moody, and explicit studies of female nudes. - Blacknet History
- Includes a brief chronology of Black British History and influential individuals. - Blakey
- Other surnames include Hogg, Aitchison, Whitworth, Short, Softley, and Darling. - Blanchard, Valerie
- Selection of watercolour landscape paintings covering England, Scotland, and France. - Blanchett, Christopher
 - Blandford, Paul
- Pictures of a trip to Palestine along with various other news photos. - Blether
- Featuring book reviews by people who love reading. - Blockley, Ann
- Paints, teaches, and writes about watercolour techniques. - Bloomsbury Magazine
- Community for everyone who is interested in literature and writing. - Bloor Family History and Genealogy
- Links to Blo(o)r(e) Society (One Name Study Group) and general Bloor Family items. - Bloxham Art Galleries
- With details of current and forthcoming exhibitions, artists represented, and gallery news. Located in St. John's Hill. - Blue
- Personal page of artist Blue offering a journal, news, photo albums, and links to art sites. - Blue Bacon Design
- Showcases the work of Fedele Rinaldi. - Blumenfeld, Helaine FRBS
- Features work, attitudes, and biography of a bold and diverse international artist, who first exhibited in 1966. - Blunderbus Theatre Company - Dartford, England
- Nationally touring professional children's theatre group. - Bob Hope Theatre - London, England
- Providing amateur entertainment to the local community. What's on, membership details, and history of the theatre, situated in Eltham. - Bocking, David
- Photographs of life in northern England. - Bodleian Library Image Catalog
- Features thumbnails of digitized images taken from the library's manuscript collections. - Bolam, Mike
- A collection of black and white images depicting Scottish landscapes. - Bonner, Louise
- Offers photography, design, and artwork. - Book Review Monthly
- Reviews a range of books from different genres. - Book Trust
- Independent, educational charity founded to promote books and reading, through awards, publications, and other services. - BookEnds Magazine
- News, reviews, short stories, features, trade news and top tens from the World of Books. - Books Unlimited
- Reviews from the Guardian and Observer. - Boontje, Tord
- Features an evolving group of chairs, tables, lights, glass, and other objects of this UK-based designer. - bop - London, England
- Combining dance theatre, physical theatre, and devised theatre. - Boughton House
- Northamptonshire home of the Dukes of Buccleuch and Queensberry. - Bourne, Randolph (1886 - 1918)
 - Bournemouth University - National Centre for Computer Animation
- Centre for teaching, research and production in digital media. - Bowen, Kirstie
- Portfolio of illustrations, cartoons, and paintings. - Bowes
- Brief outline of Brompton family, with details of some 18th & 19th century members. - Bowes, Gary
- Portfolio of cartoons, caricatures, fantasy, traditional, and digital works. - Bowie, David
- Paintings, sculpture, mixed media, and clothing design. - Bowler, Tim
- Official site for the Carnegie Medalist whose books include River Boy, Dragon's Rock, and Storm Catchers. - Box Clever Theatre Company - London, England
- Dedicated to heart-thumpingly dangerous theatre. - Boyce, Mark
- Online portfolio of the London based graphic designer. - Boys' Historical Clothing
- Survey of boys' clothes styles. Covers various styles from Fauntleroy suits and kilts to short pants suits and modern causual clothes. - Brachi, Judy
- Afro and Celtic poster and design gallery. Designs suitable for use in cards and surface patterns. - Brackley Morris Men
- Continuing the dance tradition. - Bracknell Camera Club
- Meets weekly with social events, print and slide competitions, and talks by visiting photographers on their work and technique. - Bradbury, Chris
- A collection of poems, lyrics, scripts, and fiction. - Braddon, Mary Elizabeth (1835-1915)
- Victorian novelist and playwright. - Bradford Antiquary
- A journal discussing the history of Bradford, its people, and surrounding area. From the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. - Bradford Festival
- Arts festival with BBC Music Live, carnival parade, city centre concerts, street theatre, and Bradford Mela. - Bramble, Richard
- Pictures range from the figurative to the abstract. - brand croydon
- Features the collaborative work of artists, architecture students, and Croydon-based schools and brands which make projections on Croydon's towerblocks. - Brandt, Bob
- Painter of scenes from life and writer about painting. List of exhibition sites and other information. - Branford, Henrietta
- Official site for the award-winning author whose books include Clare's Summer, Dimanche Diller, Birdo, and Someone Somewhere. - Brannan, Adrian
- Offers architectural and cityscape photography of Glasgow and London. - Brantwood: John Ruskin's Home (1872-1900)
- Visitor information for the house on Coniston Water where the British writer, artist, art and social critic, amateur geologist, and philosopher lived. - Brason, Paul
- Gallery of oil paintings and drawings, featuring commissioned portraits of British peers and members of the Royal Family. - Brave New Shakespeare - Stratford-upon-Avon, England
- Offers educational Shakespeare workshops to primary and secondary schools in central England. - Brawn, Mark Oliver
- British artist featuring surreal cityscapes and narrative paintings. - Bread and Butter Theatre Company
- Specialises in street theatre and corporate entertainment. Also offers drama and circus skill workshops for all ages. - Breadmore One-Name Study
 - Brearley, Robert
- British designer showcasing his experimental, freelance, employment, and photographic work. - Breen, Len Breen
- Includes recent drawings in coloured pencil and ink as well as a brief biography of this internationally known artist. - Bremer, Nick
- Representational paintings in oils and watercolours from the British Isles and abroad. Paintings for sale. - Brenton, Howard
- Works include Brassneck, Pravda, and The Churchill Play. - Brett, Jim
- Digital photography featuring people, places, and events. - Brewer, Simon
- Showcases the online portfolio of the freelance computer graphic artist with examples of his artwork, past projects, and 3D objects. - Brewster, Martyn
- Offers information and original abstract paintings from a British artist. - Brick Lane Music Hall - London, England
- Victorian music hall-style shows with dinner. - Bridge Theatre Training Company
- Drama school offering professional acting and postgraduate courses. - Bridge, Daniel
- Collection of images including landscapes, wildlife, people, and other projects. - Bridgewater Hall
- Hosts local and touring theatre, musical, and other performing arts events. - Briggs, Sean
- 3D Fantasy and Sc-Fi computer illustrations. - Brighton and Hove Black History
- Seeks to reveal Brighton and Hove's hidden past and to help local people get involved in mapping their own history. - Brighton Theatre Group - Brighton, England
- Amateur company specialising in musicals and revues. - Brignal, Jed
- Includes galleries of her work, plus biography of the artists and details of how to purchase her paintings. - Brimson, Dougie
- Writes fiction and nonfiction for lads on topics like football hooliganism. - Brindley
- Also Stansfield, Graham, Scott, Rowley, and more. - Bristol Morris Men
- The city's longest-established male Cotswold Morris Dance side. - Bristol Old Vic and Theatre Royal - Bristol, England
- Britain's oldest working theatre. Includes event listings and historical information. - Britain in the Korean War
- Describing the involvement of British armed forces in the UN conflict. - Britain In World War 2
- Information on the Royal Air Force, British Intelligence, commanders and heroes, and more. - Britain's Small Wars 1945-2001
- Covers British military activity since WWII. Includes information on action in Palestine, Korea, Borneo, Northern Ireland, Falklands, the Gulf War, and more. - Britannia Internet Magazine: History Department
- British history articles covering prehistoric to modern England, monuments like Stonehenge, and individual histories for Wales and Scotland. - Britannia.com: Historical Documents and Texts of Britain
- Documents the history of England and Wales. Includes charters, histories, chronicles, laws, and summonses. - Britannia: Earth Mysteries
- Topics include: Stonehenge, Standing Stones, Dolmens, and Barrows. - British & Commonwealth Orders of Battle
- Attempt to document British and Commonwealth formations, including: command and unit assignments; battles fought; movements between theatres. - British 20th Century Criminal and Military History
- Various war crimes trials, military courts martials, spying, and U.K. capital punishment cases. - British Academy
- National Academy for the humanities and social sciences. - British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat
- Offers stage combat training. - British Army in the Great War, The
- Includes army units and formations, battles and engagements, overview of the life of a Tommy, and photo-tours of the battlefields today. - British Arts
- Comprehensive guide to the arts in the U.K. - British Association for Modern Mosaic
- Working to raise public awareness of modern mosaic art and of the artists creating it. Includes information on exhibits, courses, and supplies. - British Association of Paper Historians
- Information on paper history, papermaking, papermills, papermakers and their families, watermarks, art and art history, and more. - British Authors on the Web
- Organised chronologically. - British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses
- Short descriptions with links. - British Comparative Literature Association
- With details of forthcoming conferences and BCLA publications. - British Design and Art Direction
- Professional association and charity representing the UK's design and advertising communities. - British Design Initative
- Dedicated to promoting the development of export business through the employment of effective design on an international basis. - British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
- Offers information on the museum and a forum for exploring Britain's cultural heritage associated with the former Empire and today's Commonwealth. - British Empire, The
- Charts the history of the British Empire with articles, biographies, timelines, maps, and more. - British GQ
- Includes daily news and features on models, fashion, bars, and more. - British History
- Includes Roman Britain, medieval history, the Napoleonic Wars, and reenactors. - British History
- Outlines the period of British history from 4000 BCE to the 20th Century. - British Humanist Association
 - British Journal of Photography
- Includes gallery of pics, portfolios of photographs, and a weekly news section. - British Monarchy: Tudors
- History of the Tudor dynasty from the official site of the British Monarchy. - British Pathe Film Archive
- View items from the entire 3500-hour British Pathe Film Archive which covers news, sport, social history, and entertainment from 1896 to 1970. - British Poetry 1780-1910
- Hypertext archive of scholarly editions at Electronic Text Centre, Alderman Library, University of Virginia. - British Posters of World War I
- Illustrated catalogue of an exhibition of 25 British posters from the Roger N. Mohovich collection at Georgetown University Library. - British Royal Wedding Blog
- Find the latest news, photos, videos, and gossip about the love lives of Britain's royal family. - British Society of Master Glass Painters
- Promoting the art and craft of stained glass. - British Touring Shakespeare Company
- Performing plays in repertory at English country houses. Information on productions and tickets, as well as links to other Shakespearean sites. - British Woodturners Association
- Offers a list of members and the products they make. - Britton, Rosie
- Features landscapes, woodland, gardens, and flowers in oils, pastels, mixed media, and acrylics. - Brize Norton Theatre Club - Carterton, England
- Producing a number of productions ranging from pantomime to serious drama and comedy. - Broadbent Theatre - Wickenby, England
- Home of the Lindsey Rural Players. Includes what's on, past productions, and more. - Broadside
- Collection of pages describing life in Royal Navy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the time of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. - Broady.info
- Provides family history of the surname Broady and its variations Broadie, Brody, or Brodie. - Brock, Janice Sylvia
- Expresses vitality and sensuality through vibrant colour and tones. - Broderick, Laurence
- Featuring bronze and stone works inspired by the female nude and endangered species including the otter. - Brodie Castle
- Various events are hosted here throughout the year including theatre, musical events, ranger walks, and flower festivals. - BrokenRuler Theatre Company - Norwich, England
- Professional company specialising in physical theatre. - Bromley Camera Club
- Features members work. - Bromley Operatic Society - Bromley, England
- Amateur society performing two musicals a year at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Kent. - Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Previously home to Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and Branwell Bronte, and inspiration for the novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey. - Brook, Robert
- Photographs the urban and industrial environment in London, Essex, and Birmingham. - Brookmyre, Christopher
- Official site for the Scottish author of crime novels, including Boiling Frog and Quite Ugly One Morning. - Brooks, Brenda
- Paintings of beaches, surfers, and people. - Brooks, Jenny
- Specialises in miniature portraits, 1/12th scale dolls house paintings, and porcelain puzzles. - Brooks, Paul
- Collection of photographic images by this Yorkshire-based photographer. - Brooks, Peter
- Paintings and photographs. - Brookwood Cemetery Society, The
- Dedicated to the preservation, history, and appreciation of the cemetery. - Brouhaha International Street Festival
- Charity promoting international arts. Find festival information for street carnivals and cultural events happening across Merseyside, the Northwest, and throughout the U.K. - Brown, Trevor
- Images featuring a disquieting mix of sex, bruised and injured babies, children, and women, surgery, and death. - Brunskill, Chris
- Offers photographs of landscapes, tigers, and other wildlife in India and Africa. - Bryan, Trevor J.
- Portfolio includes exotic wildlife, still life, and studio photography. - Bryant, Michael Siarl
- Paints equestrian and sport subjects. - Buchanan, Jim
- Showcases land art projects including labyrinths and ice sculptures. - Buckdenpike Memorial Cross
- Commemorates crew of a WWII bomber that crashed on Buckden Pike, Yorkshire, during a blizzard. Includes information about the sole survivor, Joseph Fusniak. - Buckinghamshire Family History Society
 - Bucks21 Art Group
- Contemporary artwork by 21 professional Buckinghamshire artists. Includes paintings, drawings, prints, and three-dimensional work. - Bullen, Lee
- Showcases caricatures of the rich and famous, cartoon creations, children's cartoons, and other illustrations. - Bunyan, John (1628-1688)
- Online archive of the works of the Christian preacher and author of The Pilgrim's Progress. - Burgess Hill Operatic Society (BHOS) - Burgess Hill, England
- Lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan and a whole range of other popular musicals. - Burgess, Victoria
- Showcases surface design, repeat pattern, geometrics, and abstract mixed-media with aims of exploring colour, composition, and mood. - Burgh, Anita
- Author of contemporary women's fiction and romantic sagas. - Burke's Peerage & Gentry
- Genealogical reference guide to the lineages of over 5,000 titled and landed families in Britain. - Burnet Psalter, The
- Features a 15th century manuscript bequeathed to Marischal College at Aberdeen University. - Burnham Smith, David
- Includes examples of work taken from private collections. - Burns National Heritage Park
- Museum and park in Alloway, Scotland, the birthplace of famous 18th century poet Robert Burns. Includes a guide to the park, a biography of Burns, and activity sheets for teachers and educators. - Burrell Collection
 - Burrows Family Website
- Offers photos of landscapes, seascapes, motorsport, and more. - Burry Man Writers Center
- Resources for freelance writers interested in nonfiction, screenwriting, food and travel writing, including jobs, contracts, and market alerts. - Burton, Keith J.
- Features illustration and graphic design portfolio of book covers, CD packaging, film, and promos. - Bury St. Edmunds Art Society
- Offers a regular programme of lectures and demonstrations, plus painting workshops, art exhibitions, visits, and support for all artists. - Bushey Museum and Art Gallery
- Collections and displays tell the artistic history of the village with works and artifacts relating to Herkomer and his Art School. - Butt, Alistair
- Featuring galleries of realist landscape and marine paintings. - Butterfield, Liz
- Prizewinning artist detailed watercolour paintings. - Butterworth
- History dating back to the 10th Century. - Buurman, Andrew
- Freelance photojournalist working for the national press and magazines. - Buxton Festival
- Annual summer event features chamber music, opera, literary events, and recitals. Contains history, opera list, news and reviews, and photo gallery. - Buxton, Dorothea
- Sells and displays limited edition prints and original paintings of wildlife portraits. - Bygones Victorian Museum
- Offers a life-size Victorian street, cafe, a multisensory World War I trench experience, railwayana, and period rooms. - Byrne, Ken
- Features underwater photographs from around the U.K. and in the Egyptian Red Sea. - Byrne, Peter
- Offers a portfolio of work by a freelance British photographer, mainly using colour medium format. Work has been exhibited and published in newspapers and magazines in the U.K. and abroad. - C'est La Vie, Steve
 - Cabaret Mechanical Theatre
- Museum of contemporary Automata (mechanical sculpture). Over 70 humorous machines which come to life at the touch of a button. - Caddy
- Also Thomas. Offers searchable database. - Caerleon
- Covers the past, present, and future of the village which was the site of one of Britain's three Roman Legionary Fortresses and believed by some to be the location of King Arthur's Camelot. - Cahlil, Jaimie Marc
- Features a selection of dreamscapes. - Cairncross
- Contains letters, family trees, and information dating back to 1770. - Caledonian Castles
- Photographs of Scottish castles. - Callery
- Features interpretations of the name Callery and looks at where Callerys came from and where they live now. Includes historical information and family poetry. - Calleva Film Project
- Documentary about Roman Silchester and its archaeological excavation. - Calligraphics, Andrew Izod
- Specialises in one-off commissions including guest lists, menu cards, and seating plans for many major commercial companies. - Calligraphy & Lettering Arts Society
- Includes information on the arts of lettering and calligraphy, qualifications, festivals, and more. - Calvert, David
- Offers examples of portraits photographed over the years. - Calverton Youth Theatre - Calverton, England
- Catering to 6-16 year olds. - Cambridge Dancers' Club
 - Cambridge History of English and American Literature, The
- An encyclopedia in eighteen volumes, written from 1907-1921. - Cambridge Sculpture Workshops
- Offers workshops for adults and children in schools, colleges, and galleries across the Cambridgeshire region. - Cambridge University Gilbert and Sullivan Society - Cambridge, England
- Performing the works of W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan and other composers. - Cambridge University Jugglers' Association
- Information about meetings and membership, photos, and juggling tips. - Cambridge University Photography Society
- Events, courses and facilities to interest non-photographers and experts alike. - Camera
- Features photographs from around the U.K. - Camera Club, The
- Offers courses, exhibitions, darkrooms, studio, and more. - Camera Obscuras Today
(PDF) - Lists the addresses of camera obscuras open to the public in Britain. - Cameron, David
- Includes extracts from Rousseau Moon, the East Kilbride writer's first published work, as well as new poems, and work in progress. - Camino, Manuel
- Portfolio of this UK-based graphic designer's commercial and personal work that includes illustration, print and branding, digital experiments, interactive work, and more. - Camp, Sokari Douglas
 - Campbell, Ramsey
- Haunted domain containing bibliography, links, and more. - Canadian Home Children
- Includes name list for migrants to Canada. - Cannon, Richard
- Freelance photographer working with The Times in London. Specialises in features and portraits. - Canonesa, Convoy HX72 & U-100
- Draws on witness accounts and official records to describe a U-boat attack on an allied merchant convoy in 1940. - Capel
- Devoted to the preservation of Welsh chapel buildings. - Capitol Theatre
- Offers information on current and past season productions, acting courses, students, and staff. - Carey
- Provides ancestral family biographies, portrait gallery, charts, and walk-through index. - Carl Rosa Opera
- U.K. based touring company with a light opera repertoire. - Carr, Alan
- Includes photos of North Wales, the London Eye, Anderton Boat Lift, the Angel of the North, and steam railways. - Carrington-Windo, David
- Specialises in wedding and portrait photography. - Carter, Maureen
- Features realistic and representational work of subjects including landscape, people, animals, and still life. - Carter, Steve
- Composes music for TV and Film, and photographs landscapes. - Cartland, Philip
- Photography and web design portfolio. Includes images from Kenya and other travel destinations. - Carver, Mike
- Offers short stories, the chance to buy the novel "Middle Man", techinical writing details, commission information, and a profile. - Castle Players
- Community theatre group. - Castle Stuart
- 17th-century castle near Inverness. - Castles of Britain
- Newsletter, trip planning, school projects, research, information on the castles of Britain. - Castles of Scotland Preservation Trust
- Established to promote and encourage the protection and preservation of Scotland's architectural heritage and to restore as much of it as possible. - CastleXplorer
- Directory of castles around Great Britain. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Miracle Plays and Mysteries
 - Cats Tour UK
- Official site of the U.K. tour with performance details, ticket sales, and cast lists. - Cavers, Delia
- Specialises in acrylics on canvas, watercolours, and still-life. Also illustrator for art exhibitions and food. - Cawdor Castle
- Features a tour of the gardens, opening details, and more. - Cawkwell, Sarah
- Showcases large drawings by the figurative artist and sculptures of female images. - Cayman Islands National Museum
- Dedicated to the preservation, research, and dissemination of all aspects of the Caymanian heritage for present and future generations. - Cayman Islands Restaurants
 - CBC Archives: The Monarchy
- Watch highlights from the CBC's archive of videos of the royal family, including visits to Canada. - CBC News: The Royal Family
- Background and news about the British royal family, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Prince Philip. Offers profiles, photos, archived news, and links. - Cecil Slack and the Great War
- Features the letters and diaries of an infantry officer who fought in the East Yorkshire Regiment from 1914 to 1918. Site also includes teaching resources. - Cecilian Society - Glasgow, Scotland
- Includes photos and information about rehearsals and past productions. - Celia Eddy's QuiltStory.
- Articles on quilting and patchwork heritage, events, and techniques from British and international quilters. - Celtic Spirit
- Scottish folk dancing group building exciting and modern themes from traditional dance and music. - Central School of Speech and Drama
- Offers graduate, postgraduate, and research level programmes as well as short courses in performance, drama education, and technical theatre. - Centre for Arts Research, Technology, and Education (CARTE)
- Interdisciplinary research centre addressing contemporary cultural issues and looking at areas where arts practice, and similar forms of creativity, intersect with other disciplines. - Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CCSR)
- Objectives are aimed at carrying out research and informing individuals, governments, and industry of the role and importance of computer ethics in information technology. - Centre for Performance Research (CPR)
- Offers workshops, conferences, resource centre, and archive. Also publishes a journal and books. - Centre for Roman Studies
- Research programme comprising members from the departments of classics, history of art, and archaeology at Reading University. - Centre for Sustainable Design, The
- Facilitates discussion and research on eco-design and broader sustainability considerations in product and service development. - Centre for Urban History
- Inter-disciplinary research centre engaged in the study of urban development principally in Britain and Europe, from classical times until the twentieth century. - Centre of Attention, The
- Nonprofit contemporary art centre in Shoreditch, exhibiting up-and-coming and established artists. - Centre Stage Theatre Company - Leek, England
- Details and photos of the amateur dramatic group's current and previous shows. - Ceroc Enterprises Ltd.
- Information on modern partner dance. Site includes venues for dancing all over the U.K., teacher information, links, championships, and more. - Ceroc Scotland
- The easiest and most fun partner dance in the U.K. - Chadwick, David
- Includes various subjects from landscapes of the Channel Islands to aviation, maritime, and sport. - Chalmers, Theo
- Exhibition of contemporary photoart. - Chambers, Aidan
- Includes a biography and information about his novels. - Channel
 - Channel Islands Genealogy
- Genealogical resources including mailing lists, surname lists, and more. - Channel Theatre Company
- Offers touring in schools and the community and a range of participatory opportunities. - channel4.com - History
- Information about Channel 4 history programming and more. - Chapel of Art, The
- Offers art exhibitions, concerts, classes, poetry, lectures, and more. - Chaplins
- Organises pantomimes and shows for children aged 3-12 at venues throughout the UK. - Chappell, Katy
- Portfolio of portraits by this student studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. - Chapter Arts Centre
- Arts centre, gallery, and cinema complex which house theatre, dance and music companies, artists, film and animation companies, designers, photographers, and literary periodicals. - Charles Booth Online Archive
- For use by teachers for Key Stages 2 and 3 history. - Charles, Kate
- Provides bibliography and information on the mystery writer. - Charleston Farmhouse Trust, The
- Home of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and country meeting place of the Bloomsbury Group. Also exhibits contemporary art. - Charman, Rodney
- Offers work depicting the sea and ships. - Charting the Nation: Maps of Scotland
- Image collection including maps and manuscripts relating to the geography of Scotland from 1550 to 1740. - Chatham Home Guard
- WWII living history group. - Chatsworth House
- Official web site of Chatsworth, home of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. - Chavasse, Noel Godfrey
- Britain's most highly decorated soldier of WWI. - Chavenage House
- Oldest Elizabethan manor in the Cotswolds with only two owners in the last 400 years. - Cheadle, James
- Online portfolio for this U.K. based photographer featuring portraiture, advertising, fashion, travel pictures. - Chelsea Players
- Amateur theatre group, established since 1959. Site features a past productions archive, theatre links, and details of how to join. - Cheltenham Children's Theatre Association - Cheltenham, England
- Under-18s theatre association. - Cheltenham Festivals
- Celebrating Cheltenham's arts festivals covering music, literature, jazz, folk, and fringe. - Chemsoc Timeline
- Offers a linear based exploration of key events in the history of science with a particular emphasis on chemistry. - Cherub Company - London, England
- Features information on the company's history, future productions, staff, and theatre alive! scheme. - Chesham Youth Theatre
- Friendly amateur drama group for 12 to 18s. Weekly meetings, two main performances a year, also workshops and theatre trips. - Chester Mystery Plays
- Performed on Chester Cathedral Green. - Chichester Festival Theatre
- Place where people come to dream in public - to explore themes, to make connections between plays, and make connections between our own lives and community concerns and the journeys we share in the theatres. - Chichester Festivities
- Summer feast of the arts in the historic Cathedral city of Chichester, between the Downs and the sea. - Chiddingly Festival
- Village event with arts, crafts, music, dance, and theatre. - Chidgey
- History of the family name. - Chigwell School - Chigwell, Essex, England
- With details of past and present productions, reviews, and contacts. - Child Labour in the 19th Century
- Features biographies and entries on reformers, supporters, laborers, working conditions, and other things related to child labour in Britain. - Child Migrants
- Covers the background of migration from Britain to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. - Children's Poems and Teaching Resources
- Poems, competitions, interviews, ideas, and resources. - Childrens' Shakespeare Company, The
- Organisation promoting childrens' education on Shakespeare and producing his plays with children as actors. - Childs, Colin
- Features signed prints of town and country scenes reproduced from original watercolours by this established U.K.-based artist. - Chiltern Square Dance Club
 - Chinese Contemporary Gallery
- Specialising in contemporary art from mainland China. - Chippendale International School of Furniture
- Independent furniture design and making school. - Chipperfield Theatre Group
- An amateur dramatic group based in Chipperfield. - Chorley Little Theatre
- Youth theatre and other groups, offering pantomimes, comedies, dramas, and more. - Chorographia Britanniae
- Provides details on the atlas of England and Wales, first published in 1742 by Thomas Badeslade and William Henry Toms. - Chris Cooper Paintings
- Works in oils, acrylics, and watercolour on canvas. - Christian Arts Trust
- Charitable trust for the encouragement, promotion, and development of public appreciation in the Christian arts. - Churchill, Alexandra
- Offers prints of her original oils. Subjects include animals, fruit, flowers, balloons, and china. - Circle Collective Contemporary Artists
- Features the artistic work of final year BA Fine Arts students. - Circus Friends Association of Great Britain
- Association promoting circus as a form of popular entertainment in U.K. Includes magazine, books, merchandise, rallies, and events. - Circus of Horrors
- Offers pictures, merchandise, and history of the horror spectacle. - Circus Space
- Registered charity working in partnership with the public and private sectors at local, regional, and international levels to redefine perceptions of circus and broaden its appeal. - Circusman
- Features circus performer Gymbo the Clown, Inferno the Fire Eater, and Saracen the Sword Swallower. - City and Guilds of London Art School
- Fine art, painting and sculpture, conservation, and stone and wood carving. - City of Shadows: 19th Century London and England Through a Glass Darkly
- Dedicated to London and England during the 19th century, with an emphasis on the darker side of Victorian life. Online collection of photographs, links, and features, by Elizabeth Stegenga. - Claire's Art Gallery
- Includes drawings in pencil and pastel, paintings, and sculpture. - Clan Carson Website
- Offers information on the family in Northern Ireland and Scotland. Also includes genealogies for the Haining and Cuthbert families. - Clann, The
- Medieval fight display team, living history, and production group from Scotland. Promoting, preserving, and creating awareness for Scottish culture and heritage. - Clark, Rachel
- British contemporary artist featuring abstractions and portraits. - Clarke, John Cooper
- Includes poems, gig news, audio, and video clips of one of the original punk poets. - Clarke, Martin
- Offers a selection of poems covering a range of themes. - Classics Teachers' Page
- Provides a collection of links to resources and information. - Claudia Jones
- Fictional conversation between Claudia Jones and Karl Marx. - Claughton Photography
- Freelance landscape photographers and publishers of art and photography, supplying tourist and commercial markets. - Claxton, Annette
- Quilt artist, teacher, author, lecturer, and designer of curved seam patchwork patterns. - Clay, Liz
- Creates boas, wraps, hand-felted scarves, accessories, and miniatures. - Clay, Tina
- Aerial dancer with a specialist red silk routine. - Claydon, Lisa
- Offers modern, contemporary sculpture and painting. - Clayton, Ed
- Author of dark horror and weird short stories. - Cleaver, Mark
- Features pictures of Weymouth in Dorset and the surrounding areas including Stonehenge, Cornwall, and Herefordshire. - Clegg, Amanda
- Specialises in pastel on paper and oil portraits on wood painted in a historical style. - Cleugh
- Also genealogy of Hardings and Hollenders. - Clode
- Tracing the family of Edgar Horace Clode from 1868 to the present. - Closeshots
- Features bright and vibrant sea and flower pictures. - Clotheshow Live
- Large fashion event held annually in December at the Birmingham NEC in the U.K. - Clwyd Theatr Cymru
- Hosts local and touring theatre, dance, music, and other events by performing artists. - Clyppur and Maddhs Incidental Adventures
- Describes the work in progress of the author's upcoming fantasy novel. - Coates, Alwyn
- Portfolio of fine art, fashion, black and white, and colour shots. - Cobley, David
- Paints figures and portraits, including well-known people. - Cochrane, Iain
- Features photos of a trip to Gorkhaland, India. - Colchester Museums
- Includes information on the castle, Hollytrees, Natural History, and Tymperleys Clock museums. - Coleman, Michael
- Includes biography, book details, and newsletter from the writer of fiction and non-fiction for kids and teens. - Coles, Cate
- Offers examples of her work, ranging from completed outfits to CAD drawings and concepts, as well as writing about fashion and the Internet. - Coleshill Operatic Society Web Site
- Presenting an annual musical. - College Street
- Offers courses for adults and young people in performing arts, drama, dance, music, art, technical theatre, sound and lighting, stage management, and more. - Colley, Michael
- Galleries of monochrome images by the British landscape photographer including scenes from Greece, Spain, Venice, England, and the USA. - Colloff
- Also Collef, Kohlhoff, Culiffe, Coloff, Collof, and more. - Comben
- Originates from Weymouth/Portland in Dorset, England. - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First and Second World Wars. - Commonwealth Writers Prize
- Annual awards for talented fiction writers from the various countries of the British Commonwealth. - Company Ecorcheur
- Offers information about the 15th century, Warwick Castle Garrison, and War of the Roses reenactment society. - Company of Friends
- Friends who have met as actors, directors, and choreographers, and have performed throughout the South East of England raising money for worthy causes. - Compulsion Theatre Company - Coleraine, Northern Ireland
- Young theatre company composed mostly of theatre students from the University of Ulster at Coleraine. - Computer Arts Magazine
- Includes downloads, reviews, tutorials, competitions, and more for the graphic design enthusiast and web site builder. - Conference of Drama Schools
- Includes a prospectus for each individual school in the U.K. - Conisbrough Castle
- Medieval monument open to the public. Includes opening times, a brief history, and general information. - Constance Spry
- Floral design courses from one day demonstrations to a diploma programme. - Constitutional Monarchy Association
- Aims to support the British Monarchy and to argue for the advantages of the system. - Contemporary Writers in the UK
- Searchable database containing up-to-date profiles of some of the U.K. and Commonwealth's most important living writers. - Conway Mill
- Shows and exhibitions. Also includes history of the building. - Conway-Jones, Richard
- Paints abstract works, as well as portraits. - Conwy Castle
- One of Edward I's chain of Welsh fortresses, completed in 1287. - Cook, Beryl
- Includes gallery of paintings, as well as biographical and ordering information. - Cook, Elizabeth
- Court artist who attends the U.K.'s most notorious trials to capture images of criminals undergoing trial. - Cookson, Chloe and McNally, Rory
- Showcasing public art commissions, architectural ceramics, sculptures, paving schemes, and water fountains by artists Chloe Cookson and Rory McNally. - Cool-Reads
- Covers books for 10-15 year olds, reviewed and run by 12 and 13 year old brothers. - Coombe Farm Gallery
- Painting workshops and holidays with the artist Paul Riley. - Cooper, Charlotte
- Offers information about the author's works, including journalism and zines. - Cooper, Louise
- Information on the British author whose works include The Summer Witch, the Creatures series, and the Time Master trilogy. - Coppin
- Spans eleven generations descending from John Coppin and Abigail of Cardinham. - Corble, Simon
- Production details, scripts, and directoral notes from the founder of the Midsommer Actors Company. - Corfe Castle
- A medieval castle which is now an imposing ruin and tourist centre. - Corile, Mario
- A selection of paintings of London landmarks. - Corn Exchange
- Houses live events, shows, and exhibitions. Includes online booking. - Cornick, Nicola
- Official site of the author of historical romantic fiction. - Cornucopia
- Provides information on the contents of various museum collections in England. - Cornwall Theatre and Heritage Festival
- 8 day festival of professional and community theatre, verbal arts, music and dance. June 26th - July 3rd, 1999. - Corporate Social Responsibility Forum (CSR)
- Promotes responsible business practices that benefit business and society. Affiliated with The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum. - Corporate Watch UK
- Dedicated to examining the corporate world from an environmental and ethical perspective. - Corrick, Martin
- Author of The Navigation Log. - Cosmopolitan (UK)
- Featuring hot style news, international designer catwalk shows, shopping information and all the season's latest trends. - Cossom, Sarah
- Includes portrait work, documentary, and travel photography. - Costello, Tom
- Exhibition of original modern fine art abstract prints and PhotoPoetry greetings cards. - Costume Guild UK
 - Cotswold Arcadians
- Performs open-air Shakespeare once a year in the Cotswolds. - Cotswold Players
- Amateur theatre company. - Cottew, Patricia
- Displays a wide spectrum of the artist's work in oil and pastel, including landscapes, portraits, and abstract. - Cotton Grass Theatre Company
- Professional theatre company. - Court Gallery, The
- Specialises in British art between 1880 and 1940 with a special interest in Newlyn, St. Ives, the Camden Town Group, and Bloomsbury. - Coventry Artists' Cooperative
- Promotes exhibitions and events, featuring members' work. - Coventry Photographic Society
- Founded in 1883. - Cowlishaw, Tony
- Specialises in rural landscapes. - CowParade London
- Features the cows, artists, sponsors, and news. - Crabble Mill
- Restored working watermill built in 1812. - Craddock Families of England and Wales
 - Craft Addicts Limited
- Features rubber stamping worshops on cards, gifts, parchment, and decoupage. - Crafts Council
- Public resource suitable for anyone interested in the highest quality arts and crafts. - Craig, Amanda
- Author and journalist whose works include In a Dark Wood, Love in Idleness, and A Vicious Circle. Site features interviews, bibliography, news, archive of Craig's articles, and notes on her children's books. - Craig, Michael
- Includes photo stories from the Naghol land dive, Kirkpinar Olive Oil Wrestling Festival, and Palestine. - Crane, Walter
- Offers illustration images, biography, and career summary of the artist from Liverpool. - Crawford, Lesley
- Offering fine realistic and expressive art inspired by Mother Earth. - Creative Needle Sewing Club
- International sewing club offering cross-stitch designs, bi-monthly newsletters, competitions, full haberdashery range, and more. - Creed
- Also Baker, Hartas, and Hedley. - Crime Fiction Database
- Organised by author and by detective; includes books and publication dates. - Crime Through Time
- Museum in Newent, U.K., looking at criminals and warfare through the ages, including serial killers, the Holocaust, fetishism, prison, and more. - Crime Time Online
- News, reviews, interviews, and author profiles. - Crime Writers' Association
- Professional body representing British writers of crime fiction and nonfiction. - Crinson, Dominic
- High resolution images of ceramic art work. - Crisp, Sandra
- Creator of digital images, sculpture, animation, and photographic and drawn imagery. - Critchlow, Alison and Jonathan Trotman
- Features contemporary landscapes and portraits in oil and acrylic. - Crofton, Jacqueline
- Oil and mixed media paintings, galleries, exhibitions, and a biography of the artist. - Crossley, John
- Specialises in oil paintings of New York. Available for commissions. - Crow City Books
- Online showcase that specialises in offbeat or unusual modern literature, including novels, short story collections, poetry, and screenplays. - Crowle, Rex
- Commercial and personal design and illustration by this artist who has experience in the Web, television, music, and videogames. - Croxford, Mark
- Contemporary British Sculptor whose work refers to city architecture and the texture and vitality of the urban landscape. - Crucible: Research in Interdisciplinary Design - University of Cambridge
- Encourages interdisciplinary collaboration of technologists with researchers in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. - Crutchley Family
 - Cubitt
- Incorporates studios and a gallery. - Cult: I Love the Royal Family
- From BBC Online. Examination of memorable royal events, TV appearances, fashion, treasures, pets, and more. - Culture Machine
- Generating research in culture and theory, with an electronic journal, symposia, and a research group. - Cumberland Pencil Museum
- Tells the story of pencils and pencil making, with information on the history of graphite mining in the area and machinery displays. - Cumming, Duncan
- Graffiti photos with a special focus on Scotland. - Curious Fox
- A gazetteer of U.K. villages and towns with contact boards for genealogy and local history enquiries and links to old and modern maps. Includes alternative village names and spellings, chapman codes, Welsh and Gaelic spelling, and more. - Curry, Mark
- Includes watercolours, photographs, landscapes, figures, and still lifes. - Cutler, Judith
- U.K. author of the Sophie Rivers and Kate Power detective series. - Cutty Sark
- The last surviving example of an extreme clipper built for the China tea trade. - Cwmbran Woodland Players - Cwnbran, Wales
- Amateur company that produces musicals and pantomimes. - Cwmwd-Ial
- Living history and battle reenactment group who portray men and women living in and around the Commote of Iâl in the second half of the 10th century. - Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru/Welsh Books Council
- Independent, national body providing a focus for the publishing industry in Wales. Promotes literacy and provides services to the book trade. - D'Ore, Kathleen
- Specialises in resin paintings on illuminated glass. - D.T. Ideas for Primary Teachers
- Offers lesson plans and schemes of work for 5-11 year olds. - dab Community Arts
- Promoting the arts in the community by running accessible workshops, organising arts events, and enabling people of all ages to express themselves creatively. - Dadd, Samantha
- Features original and prints of her watercolours and landscapes paintings. - Daffodil-Twist Theatre Company
- Features show times, cast profiles, news, and more. - Daish
- Also Dashe, Dash, and Daysh. - Dance Laines
- Ballet school and pointe shoe fitting centre. - Dance UK
- A support and development organisation for dance in the U.K. - DanceEast
- Promotes dance as an art form in the East of England. Organises workshops, performances, retreats, and supports artists. Site gives calendar of events, publications, and a mailing list. - Dances of Universal Peace Network
- Offers a joyful, multi-cultural way to touch the spiritual essence within ourselves and others. - Dangerous Liaisons Murder Mysteries
- Murder mystery dinners and weekends, corporate events, medieval banquets, themed entertainment, and team building. - Daniels, Lucy
 - Danziger, Martin
- Theatre director based in Scotland. Specialisztions include new writing, Eilzabethan adaptations, and large scale physical pieces. - Darenth Drama Group
- Amateur dramatics group. - Darling, Julia
- Author of poetry, fiction, and plays for stage and radio. Also teaches creative writing. - Dartington College of Arts
 - Database of Houses, The
- Continuing effort to list every country house built in Britain and Ireland, standing or demolished. - Datchet Border Morris
- Performing dances in the English border morris style, plus a Mummer's play and Sword Dance. - David's New Forest Photos
 - DavidArt
 - Davidson, Dave
- Specialises in design and photoreal computer visuals created using 3D Max, Cinema 4DXL, and Vellum 3D. - Davies, Ashley
- Original oil paintings. - Davies, Gareth Hugh
- Showcases figurative painting, drawing, and printmaking. - Davies, Howard
- Records the lives of refugees, civil war, and oppression. - Davies, Linda
- Banker turned novelist, and her works. - Davies, Mair
- Includes gallery of works, biography, and more. - Davies, Rob
- Creates classical, children's, floral, and large scale murals for homes and business premises. - Davies, Sir John (1569-1626)
 - Davies, Stevie
- Welsh-born novelist, literary critic, biographer, and historian. - Davis, Gary
- Includes portraits, Minox, colour, and general photographic work. - Davis, Stan
- Painter of mordern art and nonfigurative images. - Dawnswyr Mon
- Provides historical information, pictures, and calendar for the traditional Welsh folk group. Also offers Welsh version. - Dawson, Chris
- Selection of fine oil paintings, including landscapes and symbolism. - Dazed and Confused
- London-based music, art, and fashion magazine with news, photos, selected articles, and special features. - DDY2K
- Features pieces from Edinburgh and Glasgow. - de Bertodano, Ramon
- Artist concentrates on murals, canvases, and special effects for both commercial and private clients. - de Mauny, Lucienne
- Contemporary artist based in Oxfordshire, U.K. Makes slipware using traditional craft skills to produce tableware, commemorative and corporate ware, and house name and number plaques. - De Montfort Hall
- Offers a programme of musical events. - Deacon, Robin
- London-based performer, writer, and videomaker. - Deal
- Information concentrating mainly on the Stammers, Harden, and Brand surnames. - Dean, Graham
- Contemporary figurative works in watercolours and acrylics. - Dean, Louise
- Official site for the British novelist. - Deborah Bull
- Principal dancer with the Royal Ballet. Includes press clippings and details of her books and television series "Travels with my Tutu". - Deborah Wright
- Biography, diary, and chapter samples from the writer who, surprisingly, is dating Lord Byron. - Decorating Doctor
- Features the doctor's work and how to's. The doctor also answers your decorating queries. - Defence of Britain Project
- Recording thousands of twentieth century military sites in the United Kingdom. - Deighan, Peter
- Renowned artist of sporting events such as golf, football, hurling, and more. - Denby, Iain
- Distinctive perspectives for architects, property developers, and interior designers. - Derrick, Fred
- Featuring gallery of works, biographical information, and more. - Design and Technology on the Web
- Provides coursework and exam help, product design, homework help, and links for secondary students. - Design Council
- Who we are, what we do, and a great deal of design related information. - Desmond Jones School of Mime and Physical Theatre
- Students will learn a sense of style and precision through a technique based on that of Etienne Decroux. - Deveson, Toby
- Features black and white landscapes, portraits, and documentary photos. - Dewsbury Arts Group - Dewsbury, England
- Community arts organisation presenting regular programmes of plays, musicals, youth theatre, and visual art exhibitions. - Di Milo, Jasmine
- Fashion collection with an understated glamour that combines spirited sophistication with a dark contemporary edge. Jasmine Di Milo is the daughter of Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed. - DiCamillo Companion to British and Irish Country Houses, The
- Online database of country houses built in Britain and Ireland from circa 1500 to 1945, standing or demolished. - Dick, James
- British photographer exploring the nature of the rooms we occupy and the objects we look at. - Dickens - The Sparkler of Albion
- Monoplay compiled by Dr. David Parker and John Greco based on the life and works of the author. - Dickens Fellowship
- Headquarters for the worldwide organisation working to carry on the values of Charles Dickens. - Dickens House Museum
- The London home of Charles Dickens, now a museum dedicated to the famous 19th century author. Learn about Dickens' life, or see his manuscripts, paintings, and other personal items. - Dickens, Mark
- Offers a collection of figurative and decorative art. - Dickie, Sarah
- Features illustration, collage, and design. - Digital Jungle presents Graffiti from London
- All the latest news, plus over 500 photos of walls and trains painted by the top artists in the United Kingdom. - Digital Photography Now
- Offers news, reviews, features and help for both new and experienced users of digital cameras, scanners, photo printers, and software. - Digital Twist
- Emphasizes image manipulation and creative expression. - Digital-Fotofusion Gallery
- Landscape, nature, architecture, abstract, and fine art photography, guest photographers and artists, plus photo editing tutorials. - Dionysios, Nikos
- Features reviews, photos, and biography of the London based actor, director, and writer. - Disabled Artist
- Offers paintings of landscapes and flowers in watercolours and oils. - Discogroup
- Showcase of seven modern contemporary artists. - Discover Your Ancestry
- Searchable database of U.K. and Irish family names. - Diversity > Ethnicity > Mary Seacole@
- Dizengremel, Laury
- Offers sculptures in bronze, cast glass, and plaster. - Dodd, Julian
- Professional magazine and corporate portrait photographer. - Dodds, James
- Features latest paintings, prints, biography, and more. - Doggett, Moira
- Features contempory portraits painted from life and imagination, and iconographic works. - Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society (DHDS)
- Organises early dance (15th-19th century) courses and social events, and publishes a journal, booklets, and practice tapes. - Dolphin Wilding, Julienne
- Each piece is also a unique work of art. - Domesday Book
- Searchable version of the Domesday Book of 1086 including explanation of how and why it was created, the differences between Great and Little Domesday, and how to interpret its records plus information about life in 11th century England. - Donmar Warehouse
- Nonprofit company begun under the artistic direction of Sam Mendes, presenting new plays, contemporary classics, and small-scale musicals. - Doran, Juno
- U.K. visual artist using the photorealist system to create large paintings based on snapshot photography. - Dorman, Arabella
- Specialising in portraiture, figurative, and sculptural work. - Douse, Andrew
- Includes samples of children's book, cartoon, and greeting card illustrations. - Dove, D.M.
- Features landscapes. - Downing, Rod
- Landscapes, seascapes, and figurative pieces. - Doyle, Marc
- Cats, dogs, animals, and more featured as art prints and posters. - Dracula Society, The
- Exists to enable those interested in Dracula and all Gothic literature to meet and learn from each other. The Society meets regularly in London, U.K. - Dracula: A Gothic Musical
- Musical based on the classic gothic novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Book and lyrics by Gareth Evans and music by Christopher J. Orton. - Drake, Glenn
- Showcases an online portfolio of transport design and industrial design. Includes sketch work, marker visuals, and 3D surfacing using Alias auto studio and rhino. - Drama Workshop: Ideas For teaching Drama
- Contains a collection of ideas or teaching drama both in Theatre Workshop contexts for Youth Theatre Groups and for developing spoken language skills with students across a variety of age and ability ranges. - Drawing Power
- Aims to clarify the role of drawing as an educational tool to enable people to think, communicate, and do things. - Draycott, Jane
- Includes details of published works, sound art, and writing workshops. - Driver, Geoff
- Specialises in landscapes of the Lake District. - Drostle, Gary
- London, U.K. based artist specialising in site-specific mosaics and murals for walls and floors. - Dry, Tim
- Photographer and digital image maker. Includes portraiture, themed work, black and white images, and more. - Duckmanton
- Includes an archive featuring parish records, wills, and family tree database. - Dudley
- Descendents of William and Ellen Dudley. Also includes references to the Hudson, Mercer, Wenham, Collins, Rose, and Sacker families. - Dudley Castle
- By Colin Johnson. - Duel Impact
- Offers information on performers and an overview of acts. - Duffield, Ric
- Mural painter and landscape artist. Work includes private residences, museums, nightclubs, TV and cinema, and schools. - Dugdale, Rowena
- Collage and photomontage illustration. - Dulwich Picture Gallery
- Houses collection of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Poussin, Watteau, Rubens, Canaletto, Gainsborough, and more, and features international loan exhibitions. - Dunbar, Emma
- Paintings for sale are acrylic on board and reflect trips to Dungeness and Hastings or visits to Cornwall. - Dunbrody: Ireland's Historic Emigrant Ship
- Replica of the Dunbrody, which carried many emigrants from Ireland to the New World from 1845 to 1870. Includes history, information on tours, and photographs. - Dundee Contemporary Arts
- Features international contemporary arts, cinema, shopping, cafe-bar, and more. - Dunderave Castle
- Picture gallery and background information about the castle built by the Clan MacNachtan (MacNaughton) in the 16th Century. - Dunn, Alan
- Archive documentation of public and community artworks from the period 1990-2000, looking at various British social habits. - Dunstan
- Details research into the family history in the U.K., with links to Dunstans in Canada, Australia, and the USA. - Duo Vertigo
- European-based aerial artists. - Durant, Robin
 - Durham Mining Museum
- Features the history and culture of coal mining in the North East of England. - Earle, Richard
- Amateur photography collection of various images, including glamour, landscapes, people, and wildlife. - Early Modern England Source
- Lists conferences and seminars, calls for papers, recent and forthcoming publications, research resources and other matters relating to early modern England and Britain. - Early Modern Resources
- Resource for early modern history (1500-1800), for students, teachers, and researchers. - Early, Medieval, and Renaissance Britain
- Selected Internet resources for early, medieval, and renaissance Britain, including England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Provides a brief timeline and list of British libraries and museums. - Earth Art
- Committed to promoting both art and geology as fascinating and exciting disciplines in their own right which, when fused, create a learning and leisure format which enhance awareness and understanding in both disciplines. - Earthy
- Also Arthy, Arthey, and Earthey. - Earthy, Mark
- Includes photographs in the categories of news, portrait, sport, and feature. - East 15 Acting School
- Offers a BA and postgraduate programme in acting in association with the University of Essex. - East Anglian Potters Association
 - East Kilbride Rep Theatre Club
- Amateur dramatics society that performs plays and pantomimes and organises a one-act festival. - East Lothian Museums Service
- Offers details of museums in Prestongrange, North Berwick, and Dunbar, and information on exhibitions, staff, projects, and more. - East of London Family History Society
 - East Renfrewshire Operatic Society
- Amateur musical society. - Eastham, Wayne
- 'Illustration and Design' student at Sunderland University presents his portfolio. - eazi.k
- Repertoire incorporates music from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and the latest chart singles. - Ebdon, Bob
- Portraits in coloured pencil or graphite of your best friend. - Ecclesiastical History of England I
- One of the early texts on English History, written by the Venerable Bede. - Ecclesiastical History of England IV
- One of the great early texts on English History, written by the Venerable Bede. - Eckersley, Adrian
- Explores the emerging urban wilderness of East London and West Essex. - Eclectic Art
- Offers a gallery of oils, acrylics, inks, and more. Includes copies and originals. - Ecole de Mime Corporel Dramatique
- Offers training in Etienne Decroux's corporeal mime and movement theatre. Includes information about the Theatre de L'Ange Fou. - Ecumaniacs Pantomime Group - Bristol, England
- Amateur group performing annual pantomimes for the community of Whitchurch. - Eden Valley Museum
- Centre of learning and research into the history of the Eden Valley and its people. - Edinburgh Festival Theatre
- Information on current showings, special offers, star deals, contact information, and more. - Edinburgh Gilbert and Sullivan Society
- Founded in 1924 to foster the love and appreciation of the works of W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan. - Edinburgh International Book Festival
 - Edinburgh Photographic Society
- Catering for everyone who shares an interest in photography - from the complete beginner to the most skilled practitioner. - Educational Book Reviews
- Provides reviews of books for children studying to Key Stage 1 of the U.K. National Curriculum. - Educational Resources
- Provides resources for Key Stages 3 and 4 Geography as well as Key Stage 3 History. - Edward Jenner Museum
- Dedicated to the discoverer of vaccination. - Effective Music Teaching
- Includes pro formas, concepts, and links. - Egglescliffe Youth Theatre
- Student theatre company offering drama, theatre, and video workshops for young people eleven and older. - Eighteenth Century England
- Contains multimedia research projects on various aspects of 18th century cultural history. Created by literature students at the University of Michigan. - Eilean Donan Castle
- Overlooks the point where three Scottish lochs meet. - Eldorado Operatic Society - London, England
- Amateur group performing modern musicals and light operetta at the Lewisham Theatre in south-east London. - Electronic Telegraph: Books
- Current book reviews and features from the Electronic Telegraph. - Elizabethan England
 - Elliott, Rebecca
- Offers background information on the children's illustrator, current projects, and portfolio. - Ellis, Kate
- Writer of crime novels which contain an intriguing blend of mystery and history. - Ellis, Max
- London-based digital artist and illustrator. - Elmbridge Museum
- Local community history museum for the Elmbridge Borough area. - Emmaus Christian Youth Arts Festival
- Annual event organised by Chris Rolinson, Joanne Boyce and Mike Stanley (CJM Music Ltd; First Light Ministries) in the grounds of Alton Castle, Staffordshire. - End of the Roman Age Society
- Living history society, based in the U.K., dedicated to recreating Late Roman Britain. - Ends and Means - University of Aberdeen
- Newsletter of the Centre for Philosophy, Technology and Society. - Enemy Property
- Government database of property confiscated between 1939 and 1945 from organisations and individuals resident in countries with which the United Kingdom was at war. - English Mystery Plays, The
- Notes on early medieval drama. - English National Ballet
- News and information about performances, the company, school, and more. - English Regional Arts Pages
- These are pages for the regional arts boards in England which fund professional arts activity. - English Short-Title Catalogue
- Provides bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. - English Teaching in the United Kingdom
- Offers a forum for teachers as well as gathering and publishing ideas and resources about teaching this subject. - ePHOTOzine
- Brings a selection of new techniques, equipment tests, and photo galleries. - Epic Pylon Theatre Company
- Provides details on the youth theatre company that will be presenting Cinderella. - Epsom and Ewell History and Archaeology Society (EEHAS)
- Promoting the interest in history and archaeology in the Epsom and Ewell area, and the preservation of buildings and objects of historic interest. - Equiano, Olaudah (c.1745-1797)
- Also known as Gustavus Vassa, the African. Includes a biography, extracts from his 1789 autobiography, and articles. - Equity
- Trade union representing artists from across the entire spectrum of arts and entertainment. Members includes actors, singers, dancers, choreographers, stage managers, theatre directors and designers, variety and circus artists, television and radio presenters, stunt performers, and directors. - Esquire@
- Find sites for Esquire, the general interest magazine for men, which has been often contributed by literary giants such as Ernest Hemingway and F.Scott Fitzgerald.
- Essam, Julian
- Represents a small selection of this photographer's artistic work of the natural beauty of Cornwall. - Essential Survival Guide to Candle Making, The
- Offers project ideas, equipment suggestions, troubleshooting guide, and tips for selling the finished product. - Ethical Consumer Research Association
- Magazine and research services looking at the ethical records of the companies behind the brands, for ethical investors, fundraisers, campaigners, and consumers. - Ethical Junction
- Provides information and facilities for ethical trading and organisations. Includes a shopping centre, an ethical organisations only search engine, and a directory of businesses and interests. - Eurich, Richard (1903-1992)@
- Evans Familiy History
- Also Collier, Birch, Fletcher, Spacey, Eley, Buckeridge, and Turfitt. - Evans, Frances
- Portfolio of illustrations for children's books. - Evans, John
 - Evans, Paul
- Produces vivid and contemporary mixed media landscapes. - Evans, Robert
- Sculptor, medallist, and designer of coins and ceramics. - Ewerby, an Ancient Village in England
- Visit the site to learn about this ancient village and its people from iron age to the present day. - Exeter Crafts Guild
- Features handmade crafts by local artists. Includes shop and cafe. - Exeter Little Theatre Company
- Puts on plays and a pantomime each year and welcomes new members. - Exhibitions Net
- Includes news and events, attraction details by region, and more. - FACE - The UK Face Painting Association
- Like-minded people improving standards and raising the profile of face painting. - Fairbairn, Kirsty
- Offers a wide selection of the photographer's work. - Fairbank, William
- Specialises in wood sculpture, using veneer inlays for colour and form. Also features films about his projects, plus a film on life after head injury made by the sculptor who suffered a serious head injury himself. - Falmouth Arts Centre
- Offers live events, cinema, talks, and more. - Falmouth College of Arts
 - Falsten Partnership, The
- Supplies a variety of photographic magazines. - Fame the Musical
- Official site for the U.K. production of Fame, the stage musical. - familyrecords.gov.uk
- Reference guide to family history sites and records from Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland. - Fantasy Animal
- Fat animal art, disinformation, and muzak for your modern life. - Faringdon Dramatic Society - Faringdon, England
- Local amateur drama group that performs plays, musicals, and pantomimes. - Farmer
- Family pages providing a collection of surname data. - Farmer, Chris
- Contains several photo galleries, details about the photographer, and details on how to purchase prints. - Farmhouse Fables
- Offers stories for the young at heart of all ages. Learn about the little creatures living in the meadow next to the old farmhouse - Farrer, Delia
- Offers images taken for magazines and web sites of Thailand, Australia, the U.K., wildlife, and more. - Fashion Awareness Direct
- Nonprofit association celebrating fashion in its many forms. Features competitions and industry information. - Fashion UK
- News, tips, competitions, beauty, shopping, and more. - FAT
- Fashion Architecture Taste - includes urban art events and speculations. Architecture for the airbag generation. - Fathers, David
- Portfolio of the Briton who works in a variety of illustrative textures, from pixel to paint. - Faulkner Family History
- Also Bray, Holt, Rowe, Rashleigh, Green, and Lovell. - Faulkner, Debra
- Features still life paintings in oil and watercolour. - Faulkner, Matthew
- Freelance web, graphic, game, and animation designer based in Manchester, U.K. - Fearnley, Mick
- Features paintings of the Yorkshire Dales. - Feather, Leonard
- Official site for the late Leonard Feather, British journalist, jazz enthusiast, and producer. Features excerpts of his writing. - Federation of Children's Book Groups
- National voluntary organisation concerned with children and their books. Their aim is to promote enjoyment and interest in children's books and reading. - Federation of Scottish Theatre
- News and information. Search by place, date, price, and style. - Fenton, Kate
- Official site of the North Yorkshire-based, romantic comedy novelist. - Fepow Community
- Online community for British prisoners of war in the Far East (Asia) region. - Ferrari, Lilie
- Provides details and reviews of her new book "Joanna and the Weatherman" and author biography. - Ferris, Stewart
- Offers information on this comedy writer. Includes details of his books, television and radio pieces, and video clips of television appearances. - Fevered Sleep - London, England
- Interdisciplinary performance company working predominantly in visual and physical theatre. - Fewell, Martin
- Includes a portfolio of his font design work, photography, interactive web design, video, and more. - Fforde, Jasper
- Creator of nonsensical books for a nonsensical world. Includes interview, reviews, downloads, and more. - Fielder, Jane
- Features links to her work and lists galleries where her work is displayed. - Fields, Duggie
- Featuring paintings, virtual gallery, prints, animation, music, and more from this contemporary London artist. - Fifties and Sixties
- Contains information about British life in the '50s, '60s, and 70s including cars, homes, gadgets, gardening, interiors, and television. - Film Education
- Supports primary and secondary teachers and students using film and new media across the National Curriculum. - Financial Times: Book Reviews
 - Findlay, Andy
- Photographs of the Cairngorm mountains in Scotland. - Fine Art Photo
- Showcases a collection of monochrome images of people, land, and the coast by Alistair Baird and selected guests. - Fine Art Trade Guild
- Promotes and develops professionalism in the art industry. - Fine Dine-In Delivery Service
- Offers door-to-door delivery of food, drinks, and movies in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda. - Finer, Carole
- Collection of collages. - Finer, Stephen
- Features contact information and exhibition listing. - Finney, David
- Provides artist profile, portfolio, and sample illustrations of birds, animals, and pets. - Fisher, Simon
- Showcases an ongoing set of prints depicting many of the best known liners to serve the Atlantic route including the Titanic. - Fitchett, Andrew
- Features bird illustrations, drawings, and paintings. - FitzGerald, Edward (1809-1883)
- User-created article about poet and translator Edward FitzGerald, who is best known for his translation of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. - Fitzhugh
- For descendants of Hugh who died around 1223 and whose son was the first Fitzhugh. - FiX Magazine
- London-based style and culture zine full of news, reviews, interviews and features. - Flach, Tim
- Specialises in animal and people. - Flamenco Express
- Professional touring company, dedicated to promoting flamenco as a vibrant contemporary roots art form through performance, classes, and workshops in dance and guitar. - Flanagan, Chris
- Creates oil paintings featuring people and figures. - Fleming, David
- Deals with newspaper, magazine, and PR commissions. - Fleming, Lee
- Mothimages: freelance illustrator available for commissions, limited edition prints for sale. - Flint, Sir William Russell
- Includes a gallery of prints, details of stockists, and the limited edition prints. - Flower Design of Britain
- Floristry and flower arrangement school. Offers courses for professionals and hobbyists. - Fly Right Dance Company
- Scottish dance performance and education company, specialising in demonstrating and teaching social dance styles of the 20th century. - Foa, Maryclare
- Offers abstract illustrations and paintings for commission. - Focus Online
- Includes news, reviews, techniques, pictures, and a readers' gallery. - Foot, Peter
- Writes novels based on military life, moving frequently between battlefield, barrack-room, and bedroom. - Football Poets
- Collection of poems on the subject of football. - Forces Genealogy
- Military genealogy website, covering the British armed forces from the 1600's. - Ford, John and Jennifer
- Offers information about events for lacemakers and a catalogue of lacemaking supplies and books. - Foreman, Amanda
- Includes information on Foreman's book about the life and times of a prominent eighteenth century British aristocrat who was also an important figure in the Whig party. - Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
- Offers details of artists and sculpture, visitor information, history and site management of public art in the forest, and future plans. - Forrester, Helen
- Includes book information, biography, and more. - Forster, Michael
- Features a wide variety of satirical poetry and religious writings. - Forsyth, Iain & Pollard, Jane
- London-based artists who began collaborating in the early nineties. - Forth Children's Theatre (FCT)
- Includes info on current productions, archives, and links. - Fortress UK
- Comprehensive guide to artillery based fortifications in the U.K. - Forum for European Philosophy
- Sponsors events, conferences, lectures, discussion groups, and seminars in and around the U.K. - Foster, Daisy
- Creative artist and illustrator specialising in watercolour painting. - Foster, Jonathan
- Portfolio of typographic experiments, photographs, and web design projects. - Foster, Meg
- Abstract paintings in acrylic and ink, and acrylic/collage acrylic. - foto~ART8
- Group of Northern Ireland photographers working in various mediums, from hand printed monochrome to digital. - Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden
- Britain's largest monastic ruin dating from 1132, now owned by the National Trust. - Fourth Plinth Project, The
- Ongoing series of temporary works of art commissioned from leading national and international artists displayed on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square. - Fowey Funnybone Youth Theatre
- Theatre group working primarily with young people of the area to encourage them to take an interest in the performing arts. - Fowler, Christopher
- Author of Roofworld, Spanky, and Soho Black. - Fowler, Pete
- British painter, illustrator, and designer whose work includes strange fantastical monsters and landscapes. - Foxs Border Morris
- Provides details on the traditional English /Welsh black face dancers, upcoming performances, and music. - Fradley, Gordon
- Woodturning and ornamental turning. - Francis Frith Collection
- Contains over 300,000 photographs of 7,000 towns and villages of Britain taken between 1860 and 1970. - Francis, Matthew
- Presents poems and fiction by the author of Blizzard and Dragons. - Francis, Simon
- Mostly abstract with figurative input, Simon uses human concerns to express a visual reality. - Frantic Assembly - London, England
- Features news, reviews, and more. - Fraser, Peter
- Features biographical information and image galleries. - Fraserburgh Junior Arts Society - Fraserburgh, Scotland
- Open to everyone in the community and producing pantomime, plays, concerts, and galas. - Free Form Arts Trust
- Charitable organisation committed to design, training, community, and urban regeneration. - FreeBMD
- Project aiming to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages, and deaths for England and Wales from 1837 to 1983 and to make records freely available online. - Freeman, Sam
- Online portfolio and on-going documentary of the artist's work at Exeter College. - Fremantle, Arthur (1835-1901)
- British Coldstream Guards officer who travelled throughout America during the U.S. Civil War. Site includes analysis of the British government's recognition of the Southern Confederacy. - FRET's English Teaching Resources, Lesson Plans & Schemes of Work
- Provides teaching resources, lesson plans, and schemes of work for teachers of English language and literature at secondary level. - Friends of Arthur Machen
- Biography and explorations of Machen's works, life, and themes. - Friends of Strawberry Hill
- Charity dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Horace Walpole's 'little Gothic castle.' - Friends of the Dymock Poets
- Includes information on the six poets (including Robert Frost, Edward Thomas, and Rupert Brooke), associated with Dymock, Gloucestershire in the years up to 1914. - Friends of the Harris Museum & Art Gallery
- Supports the work of the Harris Museum and Art Gallery. Provides information to members and non-members about latest news and events. - Friends of War Memorials
- Dedicated to the upkeep and refurbishment of British and Commonwealth war memorials. - Fringe Report
- Reviews and reports on fringe theatre productions, mainly in London and Edinburgh. - Frink School of Sculpture
- Creating significant imagery through a study of the human form. - Frome Wessex Camera Club
- Meets twice a month between September and May. - Frontline: Queen Charlotte
- Biography of the wife of King George III. - Frontroom
- Dedicated to entertaining people through quality dramatic productions from both classic and modern playwrights. - Frost, Tim
- Showcases paintings including seascapes and landscapes of Great Britain. - Fruitmarket Gallery, The
- International artspace displaying a programme of Scottish, British, and international contemporary art. - Fuller, Kate Baden
- Specialises in architectural glass art including leaded, sandblasted, and acid etched pieces for architecture and interiors. - Furtado, Patricia
- Portfolio of this London-based graphic designer showcasing her typography, illustration, web, and CD-ROM design. - G, Clint
- Specialising in rap, hip-hop, and R&B stars. - Gailans, Girts
- Includes architectural, horticultural, environmental, landscape, and wildlife photographs. - Gainsborough's House
- Museum and art gallery at the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough. - Gallery Channel
- Comprehensive online guide to U.K. art exhibitions. - Gants Mill
- Historic watermill with colour-themed designer garden on a farm, open to groups and individuals, with bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation. - Ganz, Valerie
- Painting subjects include industry, landscape, mining, sport, theatre, ballet, circus, and jazz. - Garcia, Dylan
- Environmental and concerned photography. - Gardner, John
- Wildlife, landscape, and fine art photography. - Gargoyles
- Features general information and a selection of photographs from throughout Europe with particular emphasis on Norfolk parish churches. - Gaskell Society
- Promotes and encourages the study and appreciatioin of the work and life of Elizabeth Gaskell. - Gatehouse Gallery
- Specialists in contemporary Scottish painting and sculpture. - Gay & Lesbian Arts and Media (GLAM)
- Offers information on projects, training, and community service to educate the gay community in the arts. - Gay London Writers
- Offers details of meetings for gay male writers in west London. - gaZet
- Publishes poetry, prose and fiction. If it moves, print it! - Geatches, David
- Features the work of the chainsaw sculptor based in Devon, U.K. Works include horses, snails, herons, owls, signs, tables, and benches. - Gebauer
- Features links, personal interests, hobbies, and a meeting place for all Gebauers. - Gee, Sharon
- Abstract artist whose work has been accepted into the private royal collection at Clarence House. - Gee, Sharon
- Online gallery of modern abstract art. - Geffrye Museum
- English domestic interiors, with exhibits dating back over 500 years, displayed in old almshouses in Shoreditch, East London. - Genealogy Help
- Provides local history, photos, parish register transcriptions, and census return transcriptions, focusing on the County of Somerset. - General Picton Memorial Appeal Fund, The
- Seeking to rescue and preserve Iscoed House, the home of General Sir Thomas Picton, located in the parish of St. Ishmaels at Ferryside near Carmarthen. - Genesis Project
- Identifies and develops access to women's history sources in Britain, comprising updated web links and a database of descriptions of collections. - GENUKI UK & Ireland Genealogy
- Serves as a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to U.K. and Ireland. - Geoffs Woodwork
- Aims to promote interest in woodwork. Includes topics such as health and safety, technology, key skills, and trade knowledge. - Geograph British Isles
- Aims to collect a geographically representative photograph for every square kilometer of the British Isles. - George Clarke Print Collection
- Contains entries for the prints in the collection bequeathed to Worcester College by George Clarke (1661-1736). - George, David
- Features abstract and surreal interior wood sculptures and video clips of the artist at work. - George, Jo
- Produces vibrant abstract paintings and art works that seduce the senses. - Getty, Sir John Paul II (1932-2003)
- BBC profile of the philanthropist. - Gila Queen's Guide to Markets
- Subscription information for the Market newsletter for writers, artists, and illustrators. - Gilbey, Sam
- Illustration and web design portfolio. - Gill, Peter
- includes pictures, bio, and comprehensive list of credits for the director and playwright. - GLAMfest
- Celebrating the diversity of the arts in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. - Glamour
- British version of the magazine. - Glasgow Music Festival
- Annual festival of music, dance, speech, and drama for amateur performers. - Glasgow Print Studio
- Includes a gallery, printmaking workshop, and retail outlet. - Glasgow University: Department of Special Collections
- Built up over a period of more than 500 years by purchase, gift, and bequest, the collection now contains thousands of manuscript items, printed works, and incunabula. - Glasgow, Justine
- Gallery of works by Holywood artists. - Glasgow, Justine
- Includes nude, seascape, and landscape collections. - Glastonbury Abbey
- Traditionally the oldest above-ground Christian church in the world. - Glen, Roy
- Offers bird and animal images taken in the U.K. and abroad. - Glover, Ian
- Features black and white landscape photographs. - Godden, Ernie
- Paints landscapes and seascapes in watercolours, pastels, and mixed media. Also runs workshops and his own gallery in North Bovey, Devon. - Goggin, James
- Exhibits images, artefacts, writing, research, work, and other projects. - Golden Hinde Sailing Museum
- Meticulously reconstructed, fully operational warship berthed on the River Thames. - Goldfish Bowl, The
- Showcasing contemporary painting, ceramics, glass, and jewellery. - Golton
- Provides information about the Golton surname and the location and origins of families with the Golton, Goulton, Galton, Gaulton and Golten names. - Goodrich, Alf
- Subjects include travel, music, landscape, and portrait. - Goodyer, Ronnie
- Showcases poems and art from the award-winning poet. - Gordon, Colin
- Illustration and design for CD covers, cartoons/drawings, flyers, and more. - Gordon, Ray
- Writes erotic novels and short stories. - Gordon, Rob
- Creates vivid works featuring people, flowers, and landscapes. - Gorman, Kieran
- Features street, travel, and nature photography. - Gorman, Tiffany
- Graphic design, HTML, painting, photography, crafts, and sculpture. - Gormley, Paddy
- Features information about the artist, including a mini-biography and his works. - Gorvett
- Family history of Gorvetts, Gorveatts, Gorveattes, and Gorretts throughout the world. - Gosling, Steven
- Fine art monochrome nude and erotic photography. - Gourlay, Mark
- Offers artwork in oil and watercolour depicting both landscape and seascape scene. - Gracefield Arts Centre for South West Scotland
- Hosts exhibitions, workshops, and events, and displays work by local craftsmakers and artists. - Graduate Fashion Week
- Provides a showcase for Britain's undergraduate designers to exhibit their work to the world's fashion industry. - Graduates Gallery
- Showcases work from students of Banbury School of Art, including painting, printmaking, drawing, and sculpture. - Grady, Tony
- Offers information and pictures of mixed-media artwork completed. - Graham Greene Birthplace Trust
- Organises an annual festival at Berkhamsted, and hosts annual awards to encourage his spirit of adventure and celebrate his life and works. - Grand Chain - Scottish Dance Resource
- Includes information on bands, groups, events, links, dances, hints, and tips for Scottish country dance, ceilidh, highland, and step dance. - Grand Old House
- Open for lunch and dinner, and for parties, weddings, and special events. - Graphics International
- UK-based magazine showcasing the cream of both cutting-edge and more commercial design work in an informative, witty, and unpretentious style. - Grassic Gibbon Centre, The
- Commemorates the life and times of the Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. - Gray, Andy
- Specialising in Scottish landscapes, with online ordering available. - Gray, Steve
- Photo-realistic watercolours from a self-taught artist. - Grease The Musical
- Official site for the musical stage show Grease, in the U.K. - Great Britain World War II
- WWII with a British focus. - Great Buildings Collection, The
 - Featuring architecture and architects from Stonehenge to Fallingwater, around the world and across history. Learn about architectural types, see timeslines of architects and their work, or see images, drawings and 3D models. - Great Castles
- Offers links to castle home pages, photographs, myths and legends, and virtual castle tours. - Great Castles of Wales
- Tribute to fortified medieval architecture with pictures, plans, and history. - Green
- Also Bryant, Harris, Watson, Weeden, and Masters. - Green, Simon R.
- Tribute page to the author. - Greene, Helena
- Painter, illustrator, and teacher based in Cambridge. - Greensitt, Deborah
- Offers an online gallery of works including web sites, art designs, and photos. - Greenwich Morris Men
- A small, but very friendly side who would welcome new members: both dancers and musicians. - Greenwich Mural Workshop
- Professional arts organisation dedicated to enabling business and community, to change and improve physical environments by promoting themselves through community and public art forms. - Greenwich Palace
- Also known as the Queen's House, this home has been lived in by many of the kings and queens of England, including Elizabeth I. - Gregory, David
- Includes monochrome, colour, and digital images. - Gregory, Philippa
- Website of Philippa Gregory, the award-winning historical novelist and author of The Other Boleyn Girl. Site includes author and book information and historical research of the Tudor and Plantagenet periods. - Grey Coast Theatre Company
- Formed as a Scottish Charity in Helmsdale, Sutherland in 1992, to contribute to the growing theatre culture in the Highlands of Scotland. - Grey, Sandi
- Features commissions, prints, and greetings cards. - Greywolf, Dan
- Offers unicorn and Pegasus artwork and includes a printable unicorn colouring book. - Griggs, Mike
- Visual Alchemy: 3D CGI Visuals/Animations. Looking for a position in either the U.S. or U.K. - Grimshaw
- Traces the family line from 1300 AD to the present day. - Grizedale
- Offers sculptures in the forest. - Groom, Sue
- Freelance muralist and sculptor. Also offers art classes. - Groovy Gallery
- Presents art work by Kay Lewis, in a 3D gallery format. - Grosvenor Light Opera Company - London, England
- Devoted to the performance of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. - Grove, Linda
- Specialises in black and white portraits and images of China and Korea. - Grylls, Vaughan
- Artist working in sculpture, photocollage, and panoramic photography. - Guardian Unlimited Books
- Book reviews, news, first chapters, bestseller lists, digested reads, and more. - Guardian Unlimited Books: Reading Group
- Monthly discussions. - Guardian Unlimited: The Monarchy
- Archive of the Guardian's coverage of news and issues involving the British Monarchy. Includes video clips, photos, and news about Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Diana, and Prince Philip. - Guardian Unlimited: The Monarchy
- Special report on British royalty. Includes news of Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family, memorials to the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, and related resources and documents. - Guardian Unlimited: Theatre
- Reviews on plays in London and throughout the U.K. - Gudgeon, Simon
- Specialises in bronze and silver wildlife sculpture. - Guerilla183
- Featuring graffiti art from Glasgow, Scotland. - Guernsey Comedy Clubs
- Stand up shows in Jersey and Guernsey. - Guide Bridge Theatre - Manchester, England
- Amateur dramatics company. Includes photographs, history, box office details, and information about past, present, and future shows. - Guide to Musical Theatre
- For those who enjoy musicals, especially to those who participate in productions of Broadway, West End, and shows written with the amateur in mind. - Guild of Aviation Artists, The
- Established society dedicated to promoting aviation art in all its forms. - Guild of Silk Painters, The
- International silk painter group featuring journal, online gallery, tips and techniques on silk painting, and classes worldwide. - Guildhall School of Music & Drama
- Information about courses, professors and resources with links to other interesting sites. - Gulbenkian Theatre - Canterbury, England
- Includes current season schedule and ticket information. - Gunpowder Plot Society, The
- Promotes and encourages research on all aspects of the Gunpowder Plot by providing a central repository for information, source material, and research assistance. - Guy, Ian
- Accepts commissions to capture vehicles in oils on canvas, as well as offering a pre-existing gallery of automotive art. - Gwyl Plant Gwent
- Offers details about children's festivals of Welsh folk dance in Gwent and Wales. - H-Albion
- Encourages scholarly discussion of British and Irish history and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids. - H.G. Wells Society
- International association founded in 1960. Promotes interest in the life, work, and thought of Herbert George Wells. Also publishes The Wellsian, an annual journal. - Haasler, Sue
- Author of Two's Company, a contemporary romantic comedy. - Hackney, Tom
- London-based artist who specialises in photo-realistic paintings. - Hacon, Gary
- UK-based landscape photography. - Hague, James
- Paints commissioned contemporary portraits. - Haig Colliery Mining Museum
- Tells the history of 700 years of coal mining history, which ended in 1986 when Haig Pit closed. - Hair Crazy
- Includes information on how to dye your hair unnatural colours, plus product reviews, styling tips, and step by step instructions. - Halifax Playhouse
- Home of the Halifax Thespians. - Hall for Cornwall
- Hosts range of events including dance, ballet, bands, and more. - Hall, Christopher
- Showcases a collection of recent work by the Leeds based artist dealing with issues such as contemporary pop culture and the breakdown of modern society. - Hall, David (b. 1937)
- Features examples of his video works, installations, sculptures, and films. - Hall, Doug
- Features night photography, car parks, and pictures in Paris, Cairo, and Newcastle. - Hall, Tracy
- Features paintings of flowers, animals, birds, and rural life. - Hallsands - the Story of its Collapse
- Outlines the history of Hallsands, the fishing village destroyed by the sea in 1917 after Government approved dredging. - Ham, John
- Features sculptures in metal, wood, plaster, and other media. - Hamby
- Provides details for anyone interested in the township of Dodworth near Barnsley, Yorkshire and the history of the Hamby family. - Hamilton, Ruth
- Offers synopses of novels along with news, poems, extracts, and short stories. - Hamm, Matt
- Freelance interactive designer showcasing his web design work, graphic design, 3D animation, and illustrations. - Hammerton, Sally
- Specialises in painting flowers; other subjects include trees, gardens, houses, churches, streetscapes, and animals. - Hammond School
- Private dance school founded in 1917, offering ballet, choreography, and academic education. - Hammond, Chris
- Collection of worldwide travel photographs including West-Coast U.S., China, and Venice. - Hampstead Players
- Amateur theatre company based at the Parish Church of St John-at-Hampstead. - Hampstead Theatre
- Dedicated to new writers and educational programmes. - Hampton Hill Gallery
- Showcases contemporary and fine art, including sculpture and box art. Includes artist, limited edition prints, and framing details. - Handlebar Club, The
- Those who qualify must sport "a hirsute appendage of the upper lip, with graspable extremities." - Hanham Photographic Society
- Offers details of club meetings and events. - Hanover Productions - Brighton, England
- Professional national touring theatre company. - Hanson, Nick
- Landscape and wildlife photographer. - Hardie, Chris
- Online portfolio of architectural design work. - Hardwick, Trisha
- Produces oil paintings based on traditional values combined with modern colours. - Hardy, Kate
- Features gouache paintings inspired by Welsh, Spanish, and French scenery. - Hardy, Kate
- Includes book details and extracts, biography, tips, and links. - Hardy, Stephen
- Features a portfolio of work including the artists first photographs. - Hardy, Stephen - Digital Evolution of Man
- Third year degree project investigating the possible cyborg future of man. - Harewood House
- Stately home, museum, and art gallery set in magnificent grounds, with a large exotic bird collection and extensive estates. - Harlequin Puppet Theatre
- Specialises in marionettes. - Harlow Ballet
- Offers performance and class information, photos, history, and more. - Harlow, Pete
- Catnip Corner. - Harman, Heather
- Specialises in landscapes and portraits. Also offers tuition in the U.K. and abroad. - Harmer
- The Harmer Family Association is a worldwide, nonprofit organisation of Harmers founded in 1978. We hold an annual reunion in the U.K. and publish a quarterly newsletter. - Harold
- Biography and photograph of the physician who founded The League of Coloured Peoples. - Harris, Peter
- Personal exhibit of underwater photos. - Harrison, Ellie
- Includes details of her recent projects including Eat 22, kinetic sculpture, and other installations involving food. - Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia
- Provides bibliography, photography, and biography for the British author of mysteries and historical novels. - Harrogate Photographic Society
- Meets each Monday to listen to expert speakers or participate in practical workshops and competitions. - Hartley
- Includes origins and history of the surname, hall of fame, forum, and more. - Hartley Arts Group (HAG)
- Amateur arts group. - Harwood, Barrie
- Photographer specialising in nature, landscapes, fine art photography, and wedding photography. - Hatfield Church Online
- 12th century parish church of St. Lawrence. - Hattley, Carl
- British digital media professional offering photography, web design, animation, and graphic design. - Hawkwood, John
- Creating bronze figures for the garden and conservatory. - Haworth 1940s Weekend
- Information and pictures from this popular annual event. - Hay Festival
- Annual spring festival celebrating literature and the arts. - Hay, Andrew
- Collection of artwork in acrylics and oils by this Scottish contemporary artist. - Hay, Andrew
- Offers photographs of landscapes, architecture, people, still life, and more. - Haycock, Lorne
- Online architectural portfolio, featuring 3D renders and CV. - Hayes, Georgia
- Figurative and expressive paintings by contemporary British artist. - Hayes, Peter
- Specialising in large ceramic sculptures including water sculptures. - Hayling Island Dramatic Society
- Plays, past and future, membership, theatres, box office information etc. - Hayman, Carole
- Provides author biography, list of works, press reviews, and a prologue from her new book Hard Choices. - Haynes, Chris
- Paints and sketches natural landscapes, still life, and portraits. - Head-Space
- Cooperative project of several web designers, dedicated to pushing boundaries that aren't approached in commercial design. - Healing, Jill
- Paints equine subjects as well as impressions of architecture. - Heart'n Soul Music Theatre
- Disability arts group in the U.K., working principally with learning disabled artists in southeast London. - Heaton, Gillian
- Diverse collection of paintings including wildlife paintings, beach paintings, dogs, and seascapes. Mediums explored include oils, acrylics, watercolours, and pastels. - Hebborn
- Also Hebbourn, Heborne, Hebburn, Hepburn, and Heyborn amongst others. - Hebden Bridge Juggling Club
- Circus skills workshop held weekly. - Hedingham Castle
- Famous for its Norman keep, and Queen Anne house. Includes information on opening times, events, history, and more. - HelenBBB
- Poems about escape from a miserable marriage to happiness and love. - Hellfire Corner
- Articles on the Western Front, 1914-1918. - Helliwell, Paul
- Presents paintings, television set design and scenery, and workshops. - Hellsten, Torbjorn
- UK-based graphic designer showcasing his illustrative, interactive, and animated work, as well as some fonts and lost and found photographs. - Hemming, Sally
- Offering vibrant landscapes and flower paintings displaying exotic islands. - Hemyock Castle
- Historical centre with accommodation and seasonal events. - Henderson, Lynne
- Including botanical, natural history, and general. - Henderson, Neil
- Designs contemporary furniture and educational interactive areas. Commissions available. - Henley, Jan
- Writes women's contemporary fiction and offers book appraisals. Also known as Anna Cheska. - Henry Williamson Society, The
- Non-political society dedicated to promoting the literary achievements of the controversial author. - Henry, Sean
- Official site of the British sculptor specialising in large-scale, oil-painted ceramic and bronze figures. - Herbert, Martin
- Featuring visionary and astrological artwork. Includes prints, cards, biography, and contact information. - Herbert, Neale
- Portfolio of freelance work, including web design and illustration. - HereditaryTitles.com
- Collection of coats of arms and information on the Royal Family, hereditary peerage and baronetage of England, Ireland, Scotland, Great Britain, and United Kingdom. - Hereford Three Choirs Fringe Festival
- Annual festival rotates among three venues. - Heritage Collection
- Showing a collection of historical artifacts, including some from the Arawak Indians. - Heritage Trail, The
- Features sacred and secular historic buildings. - Heronsbrook
- Hyperliterature and criticism. - Herstmonceux Castle
- Moated castle dating from the 15th Century. - Hertfordshire Visual Arts Forum Open Studios
- Includes virtual gallery of upcoming fine arts exhibition. - Heseltine, Michael
- Based in London and Edinburgh. Offers oil paintings and limited edition prints. - Hesketh, Sylvia
- Includes paintings, photographs, and collages. - Hever Castle
- Childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Events include jousting, longbow warfare, and lakeside theatre. - Hewson, Marg
- Selection of the artist's silk paintings, oils, sculptures, prints, and mixed media of her favourite animal creatures and flowers. - Hexham Abbey
- Parish Church of St. Andrew. Founded by Saint Wilfrid in 674 AD. - Hick, John
- Leading theologian, thinker, and professor. - Higginbotham, Barrie
- Categories include landscape, portrait, still life, abstract, and black and white. - Higgins, Adrian
- Portfolio of commissioned trompe l'oeil artwork and school murals. - Higham, Brian
- Offers landscapes, portraits, and wildlife works. - Highland Dancing Teachers Association of England
 - Highland Folk Museum
- Located in Kingussie and Newtonmore. Walk through the material remains of 400 years of Highland life from clansman to crofter. Living history demonstrations of traditional skills, crafts, and way of life. - Hill, Alan
- Shetland born artist specialising in watercolour and fine line ink drawing. - Hill, Berrisford
- Portrays animals in their natural habitats, working in oils, acrylics, watercolours, and pastel. - Hill, Brian
- Features landscapes, nostalgia, football, and other sporting images. - Hill, Greg
- Presents a collection of poems about Wales titled The Spirit World. - Hill, Michael A.
- Watercolour illustrations of maps, architecture, and gardens. - Hillingdon Arts Association
- Provides information on local news and events for music, drama, visual arts, and crafts groups. - Hirth, Tove
- Creates contemporary figurative sculpture. - Hiscox, Lindsay
- Features original photographic source material, which is digitally manipulated and placed within ready-made industrial objects. - Hiscutt, Richard
- London-based interactive designer. - Historic Houses Association
- Offers visitor lists of houses including those used as film locations. - Historic Royal Palaces
 - Official site for Hampton Court, Kensington and Kew Palaces, the Tower of London, and the Banqueting House. - Historic Warship Preservation Trust
- Veterans of the Falklands War, the HMS Plymouth, and HMS Onyx are berthed in the East Float Docks. - Historical Directories
- Features a browsable collection of local and trade directories for England and Wales from 1750 to 1919. - Historical Maritime Society
- U.K.-based historical research and reenactment group recreating the Royal Navy of the late-18th and early-19th centuries. - Historical Reenactment Web Site
- Home of Histrenact. Includes information and contact details of reenactment societies and traders from all periods and parts of the world. - History at Large
- Exploits history as a source of entertainment. - History Channel UK
- Television channel dedicated to history including ancient, world, and British history. Find directory of historical documents, features, discussions, speeches, events, and This Day in History. - History Learning Site
- Covers National Curriculum, GCSE, and A level topics. - History Matters - Pass It On
- Web archive of the of the campaign History Matters. Emphasizing the importance of history in our everyday lives. Includes information on getting involved through online and local events, sharing stories and photographs, and taking part in One Day in History, a mass blog for the national record. - History of Black Footballers in Britain
- Includes illustrations and extracts from books. - History of North East England
- Covers history, legends, dialect, songs, place names, and famous people of the North East of England and Yorkshire. - History of Photography
- By Dr. Robert Leggat; hypertext history of photography from earliest times to the 1920s. - History of the British Monarchy
- Provides a web site forum to discuss the British Monarchy form William the Conqueror to the present day. - History of the Workhouse
- Learn about the 19th century institution of the workhouse. Read facts about workhouse buildings, inmates, staff and administrators, and even its artists and poets. Includes a glossary and timeline. - History on the Net
- Covers key stages 2 and 3. - History On-Line
- Provides information resources for the teaching and learning of history. - History Place, The
- Focuses on American history and Nazi Germany. - History Teaching Ideas
- History activities for Primary teachers. - History Today
 - History.Net
- Features articles and resources on world and American history, including eyewitness accounts, interviews, historic homes, and military history. - History.uk.com
- Extensive directory of people, historical events, organisations, and places associated with the history of the United Kingdom. - Historyforkids
- Offers information for Key Stage 2 and 3 students with accompanying teaching resources. - HMS Hollyhock
- About the life and history of the Flower Class Corvette Hollyhock and her crew. - HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse Survivors Association
- Discusses why these ships were sunk and the lives that were lost. - HMVS Cerberus
- Details the campaign to save the first Breastwork Monitor warship. - Hobbs, Harriet
- Writer of topical verse. Performs in the style of Pam Eyres. - HoBo
- Dedicated to all history of the book events and resources throughout the U.K. Offers information about seminars, lectures, conferences, and more. - Hobo Sounds
- Includes photos and information on the band and the history of their old groups. - Hobson, Henry
- Features a portfolio of a student at the LCP. - Hockliffe Project
- Promotes the study of early British children's literature through access to the late 18th and early 19th century children's collection housed at De Montfort University. - Hoddinott, Richard
- Features paintings of British and Irish landscapes, with connections to Celtic mythology. - Hodgkiss, Joan
- Showcases gallery of etchings portraying East-Anglian coastal scenes and natural history. Online ordering available. - Hodgson, Laurentia
- Self-taught sculptor specialising in stone and some bronze carvings. Features figurative, symbolic, sensual, and mythical works. Commissions accepted. - Hole, Ed
- Portfolio includes product and packaging design. - Holiday Nostalgia Research Site, The
- Contains articles and pictures about the history of the British seaside holiday. - Holland Men in WW1
- Includes photographs of enlisted family members and provides details of awards and battles. - Hollick, Christopher
- Features seascapes and landscapes. Also includes artist's bio. - Holocaust History.net
- Online learning resource for students covering all aspects of the Holocaust. - Holocaust Memorial Day UK
- Learn about Holocaust Memorial Day in the U.K., held annually on January 27th to commemorate victims of Nazi persecution. Find community events, lesson plans, and other educational resources. - Holt, Timothy
- Official photographer of the Notting Hill Carnival. - Holts of Lancashire
- Provides information about pedigrees, houses, wills, and more. - Hopkinson, Paul
- Offers oil painting, watercolours, portraits, animals, landscapes, and commissions. - Horror World
- Information about a host of horror writers, with reviews, interviews, and news. - Horse + Bamboo Theatre - Rossendale, England
- Uses masks, puppetry, and music to create a distinctive and intelligent visual theatre. - House for an Art Lover
- Designed in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and finally built in 1996. Visitors can view exhibition rooms, dine in the cafe, or attend functions. - House of Commons: The Welfare of Former British Child Migrants
- Report into the migration of children from Britain. Includes first person accounts. - House to Home
- Home decorating advice, images, and garden inspiration, plus easy to use decorating tools. Features product buyer guides and DIY tips. - Housman Society: Alfred Edward Housman
- Promotes knowledge and appreciation of the life and works of Housman. - Howard, Peter
- Features poems (some with RealAudio), a dynamic poetry generator, children's poetry and links to resources. - Howe, Jason P.
- Includes photo-essays from conflicts in Colombia. - HowToLookGood.com
- TV and magazine fashion expert Caryn Franklin gives women fashion advice on which styles to prioritize for their body shape, along with news on the latest fashion trends. - HP National Photo Album
- Images of Britain, comprised solely of photographs from personal collections. - http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/Song.html
- Photograph and biography of the Afro-British composter and conductor. - Hughes, Clint
- Specialises in black and white equestrian photography. - Hughes, Patrick@
- Hughes, Trevor
- Showcases drawings, paintings, and cartoons of Hollywood stars and big women. - Hulme
- Focuses on the Dukinfield area of Cheshire. - Hulse, Caroline
- Offers 'Flowerbed' paintings built up with acrylic paint and mixed media in layers of patterns, shapes, and forms. - Hulse, Tiggy
- Landscape paintings of living European places. - Humanist Society of Scotland
 - HUMBUL Gateway, The
- Links to web content about archaeology, philosophy, language studies, English studies, area studies, and literature. Humbul Humanities Hub has merged with Artifact to form the Intute Arts and Humanities database, but site will be accessible for the time being. - Hunt
- Also provides information on the Williams, Warne, Dean, and Foot families. - Hunt, Darrell
- Specialises in the style of photorealism. - Hunt, Emma
- Designs and hand makes couture wedding dresses. - Hunter, Jennifer
- British artist featuring fantasy, figurative, symbolic, equestrian, and seascape paintings. - Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
- The Hunterian collections at the University of Glasgow. - Huntley, Rowan
- Offers an online gallery of works featuring the mountains and coasts of Norway and Wales. - Hurcombe, Owen
- Details the artist's work and forthcoming exhibitions. - Hurley, John
- Specialises in abstractions inspired by the wild landscape and elemental forces of Kerry, Ireland. - Huxley, Jonathan
- Includes a gallery of works from throughout the artist's career. Includes his Frankfurt airport mural. - i>dent/net
- Collection of new web-based works by contemporary artists (Jananne Al-Ani, Nick Crowe, Lucy Kimbell, and Erika Tan) on the theme of identity. - Ian Homer Photography
- Photojournalist/editorial/corporate photographer. Specialises in environment, music, drama, and issues associated with Christianity. - Ibrox Disaster
- In memory of the 66 supporters who lost their lives at the Rangers vs. Celtic match on the 2nd of January 1971. - Icke, David
- Official site of the controversial public speaker and author, whose ideas cover environmentalism, spirituality, and politics. - Ideal Home Show
- Exhibition for home and garden, with events across the UK. - Ideas 4 Writers
- Portal for writers in all fields providing links, advice, and ideas to help you become a better writer. Membership required for full access. - Ifield Barn Theatre
- Community theatre group that puts on shows in a 13th century barn. - Ilkley Literature Festival
- Providing up-to-date information on the North of England's largest annual literary event. - Illicit Antiquities Research Centre (IARC)
- Monitoring and reporting on the detrimental effects of the international trade in stolen and illegally exported antiquities. - ilovepeckham.com
- Oddball public art projects throughout the SE15 postcode area in London, England. - Image Industry, The
- Guide to the modelling industry, listing makeup artists, photographers, agencies, nail technicians, and more. - Imperial Opera
- Performing all types of musical theatre, ranging from opera, via operetta, to musicals. - Impressed Image, The
- Includes print galleries, and a large directory of useful links to printmakers, printmaking, specialist print dealers, reference, and literature. - Improbable Theatre
- Inventive theatre company that performs all over the world. - In Human Form - Cobham, England
- Features current productions, team details, and more. - In Search of a Captive
- One man's story of captivity by the Japanese during World War Two in a camp called Hoten. - In-public.com
- Promotes street photography and continue to explore its possibilities. - In-yer-face theatre
- Dedicated to cutting-edge drama and writers in the British theatre. - Inch High Theatre
- Nonprofit company specialising in works by writer Julie Cathcart. - Inchbald School of Design
- Interior and garden design school offering MA, Diploma, Certificate, and short courses, full or part time. - Independent Ballet Wales
- Site includes tour dates. - Independent Race and Refugee News Network (IRR) - Black history
- Provides a guide to relevant IRR publications. - Indus Valley Civilisation, The
- Publications and web resources for Primary teachers. - Industrial Buildings Preservation Trust
- Working to preserve industrial buildings of particular historic, architectural, and constructional interest in England and Wales. - Info4study
- Provides information for students of construction subjects such as architecture, building technology, and building services engineering. - Ingram, Alison
- Paints wildlife and landscapes in an expressionist style. - Initiative Unlimited
- Murder mystery, team building games, treasure hunts, and other corporate hospitality services throughout the U.K. - Institute of Business Ethics
- Striving to be a leader in the knowledge and practice of corporate business ethics. - Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Offers independent cinema, exhibitions, seminars, performances, and new media programmes. - Institute of Contemporary British History
- Organise conferences and seminars, as well as publish books and journals about 20th century post-war British history. - Institute of Professional Designers, The
- Represents an international multi-discipline composition of architecture, interior design, landscaping, environmental design and graphic design disciplines. - InterGalactic Art
- SE London arts centre with rehearsal facilities for music and performing arts. Campaigning against closure. - International Ceramics Festival
- Major biannual ceramics festival, featuring demonstrations, lectures, films, kiln building and firing by invited guest artists. - International Choir Festival of Jersey
- Annual event held in October. - International Photo Art
- Competition hosted by Cannock Photographic Society. Winning images will be published. - International Society for Music Education
- Promoting music education worldwide. - Interzone
- Monthly British magazine of science fiction and fantasy. - Intute: Arts and Humanities
- Comprehensive arts and humanities resource database. Find web resources on archaeology, philosophy, language studies, English studies, area studies, and literature. Service formed by merger between Humbul Humanities Hub and Artifact. - Invisble Museum
- Inspired by Andre Malraux's concept of a "museum without walls." - invisiblemadevisible
- Online image collection of urban street art collected in and around East London, U.K. - Irish Dancing with the Byrne Academy of Dancing
- Offers an 11 year old dancer's view of life as an Irish Step Dancer, and how to make the best impact at the Feisanna. - Ironbridge Gorge Museum
 - Irons, Neil
- Includes galleries of paintings, sculptures, photographs, web, and public art. - Irvine Burns Club
- Museum and club in Irvine, Scotland, where poet Robert Burns lived in 1781. Learn about Burns' life as a young flax farmer, or read about the Club's history and collection of Burns memorabilia. - Irwin, Stephen
- Showcases the online portfolio of the artist including works in digital design, short films, animations, illustrations, and video. - Isherwood, James Lawrence (1917-1989)
- Impressionist painter best know for his Wigan figures. - Issues in Drama Teaching
- Offers resources and a forum to share ideas. - It's Behind You!
- Offers information about the uniquely British tradition of pantomime, including history, galleries, and current shows. - Itsastory.co.uk
- Follows the adventures of Victoria Louise who discovers a magic box which enables her to travel on a mysterious adventure to a strange land. - Jackson
- Descendants of Christopher Jackson born in Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland, around 1825. - Jackson, Ashley
- Paints evocative and distinctive images of Yorkshire's brooding moorlands. - Jackson, Nicki
- Offers commissioned watercolour or pen and wash paintings from photos of houses or gardens. - Jago, Bob
- Water colour landscapes of the Shropshire countryside by a local artist. - James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, Walter Shirley, 1725-1786. A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince, as Related by Himself.
- Full text of Gronniosaw's autobiography, from the University of North Carolina. - James Windsor, Viscount Severn
- User-created profile of the son of Prince Edward, HRH Prince James of Wessex, known as the Viscount Severn. - James, Matthew
- Includes a scrapbook of his illustrations and graphic design work for print and web. - Jane Austen Centre
- Permanent exhibition which tells the story of the effect of Bath on Jane Austen's life and writing. - Jane Austen's House
- Museum containing her memorabilia and artifacts in the house where she wrote and revised her famous novels. - Janson, Hank (1917-1989)@
- Find sites on Hank Janson, the author of pulp gangster novels. Sites include biography, bibliography, and reviews on the novels of the author who sold over 8 million in five years.
- Jarvis, Robin
- Offers information about the British children's fantasy author and illustrator whose work includes The Deptford Mice and Wyrd Museum series. - Jason's Poetry Corner
- Poems by the site's author, his friends, and material submitted by readers from all over the world. Featuring an archive from over 100 poets. - Jazz Tap UK
- Pics of some of the lesser known tap heroes, information on up and coming tappers and profile on Will Gaines, American hoofer based in the U.K. - Jazzarenas
- Handcrafted mosaics by Jeff Challenor with a football theme. - Jelley, Lindsay
- Includes landscapes, still lifes, and abstract art. - Jensen, Liz
- Official site featuring news, reviews, and information on Jensen's novel The Paper Eater. - Jersey Battle of Flowers
- Official site. The Battle, held once a year in the summer, is a festival of floral floats from all over the island of Jersey. - Jersey Heritage Trust
- Responsible for the running of the major museums and castles in Jersey. - Jerwood Foundation
- Dedicated to imaginative and responsible funding and sponsorship of the arts, education, design, conservation, medicine, engineering, science and other areas of human endeavour and excellence. - Jessett, Doreen
- Specialises in watercolours for botanical studies, and oils for landscapes. - Jim Crow in Britain
- Offers two case studies which outline systematic racial segregation in the U.K. - Jim Sutherland's Highland Clearance Page
- Study of the Clearances in 19th Century in the Scottish Highlands, particularly Sutherlandshire. - JitterbugJive
- Details jitterbug classes and dances held in Basinsgtoke, Alton, and Whitchurch. - Jive Party
- Jive and swing dancing events at Notre Dame Hall and the Rivoli Ballroom, London. - Jive-Live
- Event listing for jive French-style. - Jiveoholics Anonymous
- Modern jive dance step database, with instructions, animations, and links. - John Jones News Photography
- Feature and news photo services for Hull, East Yorkshire, and Northern Lincolnshire. - John Muir Birthplace Trust
- Interpretive centre located in Dunbar, Scotland, highlighting the achievements of environmentalist John Muir. - John O' Gaunt Morris Men
- Lancaster based team who dance both the North West clog and Cotswold traditions. - John Paul Jones Cottage Museum
- Site where the 'Father of the Amercian Navy' was born. - John White Woodcarving
- Offers a range of traditional handcarved items including clocks, signs, and hewn log scultpures for the garden. Also offers workshops. - John Wyatt Clarke Photographers Agent
 - Johns, Captain W.E. (1893-1968)
- Home of the International Biggles Association, dedicated to the Biggles series, and other books by the author. - Johnson Family History
- Names covered include Johnson, Baines, Hawksley, Asbery, Vollans, Pettitt, Cutter, Flack, and Challis. - Johnson Society of London
- Lists the activities and publications of the society, with links to other sites concerning Samuel Johnson and the eighteenth century. - Johnson, Adrian N.
- UK-based designer displaying his web and imaging skills as well as his collection of graphical experiments and abstractions. - Johnson, Ben
- Showcases the ultra-realistic work and career of this London based artist and includes examples of his paintings, biographical details, and more. - Johnson, Irene
- Watercolour painter who also had a small anthology of poems published. - Johnson, Richard
- Features portfolio of the U.K.-based illustrator Richard Johnson. Showcases his latest works, commissions, and publications. - Joint Association of Classical Teachers (JACT)
- Promotes the interest of the Classics in schools and colleges, and supports teachers. - Jones, Aneurin
- Online gallery featuring horses, landscapes, people, and mythology. - Jones, Bridget
- Editor, food writer, and home economist. - Jones, Christina
- British author of contemporary fiction for women. Includes extracts from her books, a biography, and links. - Jones, Geoff
- Online portfolio and resume of the work of Cheltenham based artist and illustrator. - Jones, Ian
- Designs and makes bespoke organic furniture from a variety of woods including pine, cedar, and plywood. - Jones, Jonah
- Land and seascapes in oils applied in thick swabs by knife. - Jones, Peter
- Visual artist exploring the iconography of function. - Jones, Raymond
- Mostly interested in portraiture - Jordan, Maureen
- Pastel paintings and giclee prints, covering flowers, gardens, landscapes, and botanical subjects. - Jorvik Viking Centre
- Housed in the restored medieval church of St. Saviour in the centre of York. Offers tours where visitors dig in the dirt to piece together history. - Josborn, David
- A journey through the British countryside and heritage. - Josey
- Tracing the Josey family origins in Aldworth, U.K. circa 1640 to the present day worldwide. - Joy, Joseph
- Uses household paints to create darkly comic images with references to cultural issues such as punishment, sexuality, and tragedy. - joyfeed
- The dark poetics of mediocre urban existence, from Birmingham in the English Midlands. - Joynt, Gavin
- Offers three photo galleries. Each gallery contains 16 images including landscapes, black and white photos, and portraits. - Judge, Simon
- Features black and white, and colour photographs, taken using conventional and digital cameras. - Judges, Paul - Walking in the clouds
- Features a selection of poems. - Judith Gunn
- Offers resources for teachers of media studies at AS and A2. Includes lesson plans, schemes of work, entertainment information, lectures, and an ebook, Angelmaker. - Juggling Jim
- Comedic juggler who performs with fire and knives on street or stage. - Kaccoufa, Theo
- Contemporary sculpture, kinectic art, machine culture, and time-based work by the London artist. - Kallini Puppets
- Blacklight puppets available for functions for adults and children. - Kane, Stephen
- Includes short stories, bad poems, and a journal. - KDC Theatre
- Amateur theatre group dedicated to giving Londoners the chance to perform in and direct plays. - Keele University
 - Keep Military Museum
- Telling the stories of the soldiers and their families who have served in the regiments of Devon and Dorset. - Kelly, Gail
- Uses a variety of printmaking techniques to produce greetings cards and original prints. - Kelman Group - Huddersfield, England
- Experimental theatre laboratory with work based on the workshop improvisation techniques of Scott Kelman. - Kemp, Helen
- Features paint, ink, and mixed media works using various application techniques. - Kemp, Hugh
- Features a selection of still life and landscape paintings. - Kemp, Mark
- Features an online portfolio of work in illustration, new media, animation, and traditional media. - Kemp, Paul
- Offers watercolours of landscapes and glass design creations. - Kemp, Paul Stuart
- Official site of the author, featuring biography and sample chapters from his various novels. - Kendal Museum
- Founded in 1796 and tells the story of Kendal and the Lake District including local archaeology, history, geology, and natural history. - Kennedy, A.L.
- Offers background, diary of events, contact details, and list of works. - Kennedy, George
- Scottish artist specialising in pastel portraits of pets and people. Also works in pencil, watercolours, and oils. - Kent Battle of Britain Museum
- Situated in Hawkhinge. - Kent Institute of Art & Design
 - Kenway, Zoe
- Offers prints of Bath, Little England, and the Cotswolds. - Kerr, Simon
- Includes art work, sketches, 3D Max renderings, animations, and tutorials on 3D Max, Max Script, and web authoring. - Kerry
- Also King, Lukes, and Hutcheon in the counties of Kent, Suffolk, and Norfolk. - Kettle's Yard
- Former home featuring the collection of H.S. Ede, as well an exhibition gallery dedicated to contemporary and modern art. - Kettler, Wolf
- Professional advertising, editorial, commercial, and fine art photography portfolio of fashion, beauty, portraits, people, and landscapes. - Key, Geoffrey
- Artist living and working in the North West of England with an international following. - Kids on the Net
- A place for kids to publish their writing online. - Kilmartin, Angela
- Famous British pioneer of self help for Cystitis and Candida medical conditions. - King's Hall Trust for the Arts
- Small charity supporting the arts in Oxford. - King, Alan
- Showcasing the artist's love of architecture, coupled with an interest in Surrealism, which combines to create bizarre dreamlike landscapes. - King, Deborah
- Hand paints ceramic tiles, murals, decorative themes, and draws children's book illustrations. - Kings and Queens of England from 1485 to the Present
- Offers a brief history of each king and queen of England until the present time. - Kings Langley Light Opera Company
- Performs musicals with an amateur cast. - Kingsley, Noel
- Images of trees, woodland, forests, and landscapes. - Kingsley, Noel
- Featuring black and white images of people and trees. Includes biography and contact information. - Kingston Operatic Society - London, England
 - Kingston Vale Operatic and Dramatic Society
- An amateur theatre group based near Kingston-Upon-Thames. News, productions, gallery, and more. New members always welcome. - Kinvig-Paul, Hazel
- Features photographs for sale as fine art or for publication in various forms of subject matter. - Kirk, David
- British artist specialising in paintings of English country life. - Kirkcaldy Photographic Society
- Aims to provide a meeting point for people with an interest in photography, from improving holiday snaps to learning the finer points of photography. - Kirkintilloch Players
- Features this community amateur acting group. - Kiss, Miklos
- British artist creating colourful surreal landscapes with gouache. - Klein, Anita
- Features her paintings, prints, ceramics, and drawings. - Kneale, Bill
- Features landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes, people, and places they visit. - Knights Templar of England and Wales
- Information about the Order of the Temple of Jerusalem in England and Wales today. - Knitting Together
- Online museum celebrating the history of the East Midlands knitting industry. Includes interactive exhibits, photos, oral histories, and timeline. - KoalKeel Restaurant
- Eat, shop for vintage rum, enjoy and cigar, have tea and pastries, or browse among the vintage building. - Kohistani, Hammasa
- Features photos, achievements, talents, and ambitions of the 18-year-old Muslim model. From the official site for the Miss England competition. - Kordek, Alex
- London-based choreographer, dancer, and actor. Promotes private classes, parties, and performances. - Kozin, Tanya
- Freelance artist who makes commission portraits, landscapes, and illustrations. - Kurudamannil
- Traces the origins of the family from the first century. - Lace Guild, The
- British and international organisation for bobbin and needle lace makers. Information on technique, events and competitions, and magazine. - Lacey, Robert
- Official site for the biographer and historian whose books include The Year 1000, Grace, Princess, and The Kingdom. - Lady Louise Windsor
- Hyperlinked profile of Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex. - Laker, Chris
- Offers views and details of life. - Lambeth Palace Library
- Principal record office and library for the Church of England. Collections, including ecclesiastical history, art, and architecture, are available for research. - Lamprey, Kenneth Robert
- A journey in verse through the life of a self-described 'simple man.' - Lancaster University Jugglers
- For novices and experienced jugglers alike. - Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth
- Major resource designed to make some sense of British military history and the regimental system. - Landguard Fort
- Originally built at the behest of Henry the Eighth, it is the only fort in England to have repelled a full scale invasion attempt. - Landmark Trust
- Independent U.K. building preservation charity rescuing worthwhile historic buildings from neglect, then restoring them and renting them out to vacationers. - Landscape Institute
- The national organisation in the U.K. for landscape professionals concerned with enhancing and conserving the environment. - Landscape Institute, The
- Chartered body for landscape architects in the U.K. Site features organisational structure, branches, policies, and a searchable database of registered landscape architects and practices. - Landscapephotographyuk.com
- Sells landscape and seascape photographs of North Wales, the Island of Anglesey, the Lake District, and other locations in the United Kingdom. Provides purchase information, locales' details, and other related websites. - Lang, Eddie
- Offers painting holidays in Andalucia, Spain, and gallery of work. - Langdon, Adrian
- Features images of birds, insects, and flora. - Langley, Derek
- Specialises in monochrome photographs of Cambridge, Oxford, London, and the Lake District. - Langton Matravers
- Local history and preservation society. - Lansdowne, Stuart
- Focuses on the interaction of colour, texture and space, using acrylics and mixed media. - Larkin, Mary A.
- Belfast-born author of For Better, For Worse, The Wasted Years, and other titles. - Larna Fox Adventures
- Series of science fiction action adventures. - Lawrance, Dave
- Davespix. A selection of cycle racing photographs, landscape photographs, and digital images. - Lawrence / Hicks / Mitchell / Dicker
 - Leamington Peace Festival
- June 19th and 20th, 1999. - Lear, Edward
- Poems and art, early nonsense comic strips, bibliographies of books by and about Lear and Nonsense literature. - Lear, Limericks, & Literature
- Creative writing lesson plans introducing the student to Lear's limericks and zany rhymes. - Learn History
- School history resources for national curriculum and GCSE level students. - Learning Curve
- Teaching and learning resource from The National Archives, following the History National Curriculum from Key Stages 2 to 5. - Learning Curve: British Empire
- Online exhibit and resources describing the evolution of the Empire, case studies of life under British rule around the world, and the factors that brought about its end. - Learning Network: Woman's Suffrage in Great Britain
- Considers the history of the movement. - Learning Stone
- Nonprofit, educational resource for sculpture, geology, and the stone industry. Also offering stone sculpture workshops. - Leather, Stephen
- Produces tersely-written exciting action thrillers full of mystery and intrigue. - Lebrecht, Norman
- Official site for the award-winning novelist, radio presenter, and music commentator. - Lee, Ronnie
- Features poems on the philosophy of life. - Leeds Castle
- Built on two islands in the middle of a natural lake. Offers aviary, museum, children's competitions, wining and dining, vineyard, and more. - Leeds Flamenco Peña
- Meets monthly for singing, playing, and dancing. - Leeds Marquetry Group
- Features programmes, samples, and notes from the U.K. woodworking organisation. - Leeds Metropolitan University Fine Art Degree Show 2001
- Each artist has their own page that includes a sample of their work, a brief statement about their practice, and their contact details. - Lees, Michael
- Traditional country life and sailing compositions. - Lehmann, Rosamond (1901-1990)
- Offers information about the English novelist and her works, including Dusty Answer and Invitation to the Waltz. - Leica Historical Society (UK)
- For collectors, users, historians, and enthusiasts. - Leicester Haymarket Theatre - Leicester, England
- Presenting theatre that's relevant to all the people of Leicester and Leicestershire, whatever their age of background. - Leicester University
 - Leigh-on-Sea Camera Club
- Photos by club members, details of visiting speakers, competition winners, and more. - Lennon, Stephen
- Paints the landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and Pennines in Northern England. - Lennoxlove House
- Home of the Duke of Hamilton. Site offers details of house tours, opening times, corporate and wedding facilities, newsletter and diary, and more. - Leppan, Pierre
- Features paintings of landscapes, seascapes, and architecture in the U.K. and South Africa. - Leroy, Margaret
- Works include Trust, Pleasure, Alison's Shoes, and Some Girls Do. - Let's Play 66
- Virtual game show that tests your knowledge of Britain in the 1960s. - Letters from The Great War
 - Letton, Ben
- Portfolio of the London-based graphic designer and illustrator. - Leung, Colse
- Showcases creations in the areas of graphic and web design, photography, new media, and music. - Levens Hall and Gardens
- Elizabethan house with topiary gardens. - Leverett, David
- Contemporary modern landscapes. - Levy, Janice
- Offers a gallery of silkscreen printing and mixed-media work. - Lewis Carroll Birthplace Trust
- Aims to raise public awareness of Carroll's birthplace and childhood and increase appreciation of his life and works. - Lewis, Brian
- Painting local scenes of Norfolk, England, Europe, and the USA. - Lewis, Jenny
- Subjects include musicians and portraits. - Lewis, Kay
- Virtual 3D gallery displaying the artist's work including vibrant pastel paintings of the human figure. Original artwork and limited edition prints available. - Lewis, Terry
- Specialises in producing architectural and interior visuals including illustrations of architecture, offices, restaurants, and retail stores. - Liam's Pictures From Old Books
- Collection of scanned engravings, woodcuts, and pictures of castles, manor houses, mansions, stately homes, and more. - Liam-Elms, JS
- Includes a portfolio, writings, and personal information. - Liberati
- Liverpool arts festival that aims to provide a social and cultural framework for the production and participation of free art. - Liddiard, John
- Images of wrecks, fish, sharks, seals and macro life, from tropical waters to underneath the ice. - Lidstone
- Includes family tree, membership information, reunion details, and more. - Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge
- Information for writers, actors, and re-enactors, with sections on games, food, money, religion, language, weddings, occupations, fashion, names, holidays, and more. - Lighthouses in Cornwall
- A history of Cornish lighthouses and light stations, with a map showing the location of each. Covers how the lighthouses were built and operated, and a timeline of their construction. - Lincoln School of Art & Design
- Provides details on courses, student work, open days, and facilities. - Lincoln, John
- Showcases original contemporary fine art paintings in oil and acrylic. Features lanscape and abstract art for sale. - Lincolnshire Village Memorials
- Provides details of specific first world war memorials in Lincolnshire. - Lindsay, Douglas
- Promotes Lindsay's comedy/crime Barney Thomson novels. - Lindy Circle, The
- Offers monthly dances and classes. - Linedancer Magazine
 - Linlithgow Palace
- Enough of this now ruined royal residence still stands for visitors to be able to imagine what life must have been like in such a vast palace. - Lipman, Anneke
- Explores the merging of art and spirituality through the technique of intuitive painting. Offers workshops in Redbourn, Hertfordshire. - Literacy Matters
- Provides literacy training and resources for school and home. Includes lesson plans, advice, news, and more. - Literacy Teaching Ideas
- Writing, reading, speaking, and listening ideas for primary schoo teachers. - Literary Encyclopedia
- Features author biographies, text profiles, timelines, and glossary of literary terms. - Literary Fistfights
- Features original stories, essays, and opinions. - literaryhistory
- Guide to Internet resources for English Literature, 1800-1899. - Little Hadham Pantomime Group - Little Hadham, England
- Produces an annual pantomime. - Little Viking Productions
- Theatre company from St Andrews University. - Littleford, Clare
- Nottingham-based psychological crime writer of Beholden. - Live2Jive
- Lindy hop and west coast swing teachers, and organisers of the annual Live2Jive Swing Jam. - Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA)
- Offers BA Honours Degrees in performing arts and sound technology. - Liverpool Playhouse
- Britain's oldest continuing repertory theatre. - Liverpool Scottish Regimental Museum Trust
- Offers 100 years of Liverpool Scottish regimental history with weapons, uniforms, medals, photos, documents, pipe tunes, and more. - Liverpool Tales from the Mersey Mouth
- Writings from Scousers, describing the many facets of the city they call home. - Living History.co.uk
- Features resources and information about reenacting history of a variety of eras. - Llechwedd Slate Caverns
- Slate mining museum with underground tours of the working mine. Sells roofing products and gifts made of slate. - Lloyd
- Family tree of those descended from Hugh Lloyd of Baynham Hall. Includes maps, pictures, and links as well as information on individual family members. - Lloyd,Tim
- Includes images of Wales and beyond. - Local History of Stoke-on-Trent, The
- Guide to the Six Towns and the North Staffordshire pottery industry, with a list of local firms since the 1700s, articles on famous potters, and information on ceramic marks. - Lock, Kate
- Author profile including extracts from novelizations of The Bill and EastEnders. - Locus +
- Visual arts commissioning agency that works with artists on the production and presentation of socially engaged, collaborative, and temporary projects, primarily for non-gallery locations. - Loddon Players
- Amateur theatre group based in Loddon, Norfolk. Offers details of our future productions, news, photo albums, and more. - Loder, Sue
- Pastels, paintings, oils, and etchings by Sue Loder. - Lofthouse, Hermione Thornton
- Includes paintings, bibliography, and exhibition schedule. - Lomax, Mark
- Displays a collection of photomontages including both commissioned work and previously unpublished images. - London Bridge Tower
- 66-story skyscraper (designed by Renzo Piano) planned for the London skyline which would be over 1000 feet high and the tallest building in Europe. - London Design Festival
- Celebrates London as the world's creative capital. Features event details and ticket sales. - London Education Arts Partnership
- City-wide model for sustained arts education development. - London Fashion Week
- Official site for the annual event at the Natural History Museum in London produced by the Bristish Fashion Council. - London Independent Photography
- Offers activities for amateur and professional photographers with different interests and levels of expertise. - London International Bookfair
- International exhibition in the U.K. for the publishing and book industry. Includes information on the Lit Idol contest. - London Junior Ballet
- Offering classical ballet classes for talented 8- to 17-year olds, concentrating on the development of dance technique, artistic presentation, and musicianship. - London Open House
- Annual event allowing free access to buildings otherwise not seen by the public. - London Photographic Awards
- Galleries of previous years award winners, photographers portfolios, photo essays, online photography exhibitions, and details on how to enter the current competition. - London Review of Books
- Political and literary review. - London Studio Centre
- Training for 16+ in jazz, music theatre, contemporary and ballet, professional training for careers in dance. - London's Industrial Heritage
- Collection of Peter Marshall's images capturing the remnants of London's industrial buildings and structures. - londondance.com
- Information for visitors and dance fans and professionals with listings, reviews, news, directory, chat, features, and more. - Lookup UK.com
- Aims to find lost friends and family, adoptees, and birth parents. Also contains information on genealogy. - Lord Thomas Stanley's Retinue
- Recreates late 15th Century life with an emphasis on military training and living history. - Loring-Fisher, Jo
- Features her portfolio of illustrations for children's books, posters, and narratives. - Lost Gallery, The
- Exhibits a variety of Scottish contemporary art including outdoor and indoor sculptures, oils, and watercolours. - Lost Something?
- Online showcase of found objects, or as the author likes to call them, lost objects. - Louter, Daphne
- Works in a wide range of media, including painting and printmaking. Also features the artist's illustrated portfolio and gallery. - Louth Playgoers Society
- Features news, history, and more on this amateur theatre company. - Lovebytes
- Offers multimedia authoring, sound design, broadcast video post-production and animation systems and a roster of freelance artists and designers. - Lovelace, Richard (1618-1657)
- Biography as well as a collection of works and web resources for the seventeenth century Cavalier poet. - Lowe, Jeff
- Features a range of wood and metal based sculptures. - Lowe, Kath
- Gallery of still life canvases concerning religious rituals as well as commissioned portraits. - Lucas, John
- Author of humorous science fiction, including the novel Faster Than Light. - Lucilla Dramatic Society
- Amateur group staging one-act plays, revues, theme nights, and various entertainments, where fledgling directors, actors, and writers can test their work, or develop confidence, playing to a members-and-friends audience. - Lucy in the Sky
- Trapeze artist and aerial contortionist specialising in corporate entertainment. - Lund, Giusseppe
- Metalwork and sculpture in a wide range of styles. - Lwin, Julian
- British designer working and living in London and NYC. He has worked in furniture, product, and lighting design. - Lydgate, John (1370-1451)
 - Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
- Presenting classics, music-theatre, experimental works, international artists, and Christmas spectacles. - Macclesfield Camera Club
- Welcomes interest in all aspects of photography. - MacDonald, Julien
- Profiles the Welsh designer. - Macdonald, Lyn
- Landscape photographs of the Moray Firth area of Scotland, including resident wild dolphins and coastal villages. - Macfarlane, Sean
- Portfolio of the UK-based freelance illustrator showcasing work produced using photo-montage and Photoshop. - MacKenzie
- Of the Isle of Lewis. Documents Donald MacKenzie's direct family line over 200 years. - MacKenzie, Tom
- Skye Original Prints features original etchings and prints of Skye landscapes. - Mackie, Daniel
- Freelance computer illustrator. - Mackie, Tom
- Features images of dramatic landscapes and architecture from around the world. - MacLaverty, Bernard
- Author of Cal, Lamb, Grace Notes, and The Anatomy School. Offers interviews, biography, and personal views on writing. - MacLean, Rory
- Travel writer and broadcaster currently building a handmade flying machine in Crete. - Madeira, Joe
- Quirky, colourful, photographic work. - Magazine Design Awards
- Annual event in the United Kingdom honouring the best in magazine design. - Magic Carpet Theatre, Sutton-on-Hull, England
- Professional children's theatre company touring to theatres, schools and festivals in the U.K. and overseas. - Magic of Painting, The
- Illustrated, online art lessons for the beginner and advanced fine art students including lessons in theory, practice and art appreciation. From the London International Art School. - Magic Parrot Productions
- Sells musical drama scripts for school children, including those with special needs. - Makgill, Hamish
- Multidisciplinary graphic designer showcasing examples of his print and packaging design. - Malbon, Chris
- Portfolio of this British creative designer encompassing print, web, and music. - Malcolm, Suzan
- Explores colour, light, and form through vibrant watercolours and mixed media. - Malpass, Philip
- Featuring a gallery of fantasy and realism with bio and contact information. - Malvern War Memorial
- Provides details on the memorial to the 450 men of Malvern who were killed in WW1. - Man Booker International Prize
- International literary prize given every second year to recognise contemporary writers of consistent excellence. - Manchester Art Gallery
- About the four art galleries, Manchester Art Gallery, Gallery of Costume, Heaton Hall, and Wythenshawe Hall, maintained by Manchester City Council, U.K. - Manchester Irish Festival
- Includes events, news, and photographs. - Manchester Metropolitan University
 - Manchester Metropolitan University
 - Mandelbrot Exhibition
- Online exhibition on Mandelbrot and fractals, made available as part of the Virtual Museum of Computing. - Manx Jazz Club
- Information on upcoming events and club news. - Maple, Paul
- Includes digital, environmental, and traditional photography. - Marian Lane School
- Offers dance training in ballet, jazz, and musical theatre. - Marilyn's Royal Blog
- Blogger Marilyn comments on the latest news about the British royal family. - Marine Art Information Center
- Information on British and American Marine art. - Mark Harden's Artchive
- A collection of online exhibitions. - Marley, Louise
- Author of contemporary romantic-comedy novels and short stories. - Marona Photography
- Features the landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photography of Julie Taylor and Kat. - Marott, Jens
- Features landscape, location, and portrait photography. - Marquetry Society, The
- Features international galleries of marquetry, competitions, and basic project tutorials. - Marrian
- Family information by surname, pedigree, or descendants. - Marrs, Tim
- UK-based freelance illustrator. - Marsden, James
- Creates graffiti based graphic design. - Marshall, John
- The cow painter on Brighton Beach. - Martin's World
- Personal website with a large collection of photos of the United Kingdom, United States, Europe, cars, pets, and more. - Martin, Paul
- Figurative sculpture in steel, bronze, stone and clay. - Martinez, Sonia
- Freelance designer displaying her graphic design, web design, and photographic work. - Martinez, Ursula
- London-based writer and performer who produces and performs live performances (usually stark naked) for different contexts such as theatre, cabaret, site-specific, installations, and nightclubs. - Marturano, Tony
- Photographer, playwright, and author. Features excerpts from novel, Nimbus. - Mary Rose
- Tudor-period warship raised after more than 400 years on ocean floor. Hull remains and more than 1000 artifacts on display. - Mary Seacole Resource Page
- Provides links to resources about the black Florence Nightingale. - Mason, Kitty
- Portfolio of textile design, illustrations, greetings cards, and paintings. - Masonry Conservation Research Group (MCRG) - Robert Gordon University
- Multidisciplinary team with an international reputation in the field of masonry conservation focusing their research on the decay and cleaning of building materials. - Massey, Dan
- Features black and white images, fine art, and monochrome prints. Includes technical information about traditional photographic practices. - Massey, David
- Paintings of faces and figures in acrylic and oil. - Matthew, The
- Replica of the caravel John Cabot used to sail to North America in 1497. Includes ship statistics, history, and tour information. - Matthews, Alan
- Specialises in capturing life and landscape in and around the Yorkshire Dales. - Matthews, Mael
- Contemporary paintings. - Mau, Helen
- Selection of oil paintings depicting the south of England and the town of Brake in Germany - Maverick, David
- Gallery of thought-provoking and inspirational surrealist and visionary paintings. - May, Richard
- Portfolio of the artist who has created editorial illustrations and many covers for a diverse range of high-profile publications. - Mayson, Harvey
- Specialist in equestrian and racing art. Offers commissions in oils, watercolours, and pastels, horseracing photography, and more. - Mayson, Harvey
- Creates oil paintings of horse racing, racecourse scenes, and equestrian portraits. - McCarroll, Paul
 - McCarthy, George
- Features pictures of fungi, birds, and reptiles. - McCormack, David
- Cornish seascapes and coastal scenes. Gouache, inks, and watercolours. - McCoy, Richard
- Commercial artist and web designer doing freelance and commissioned works. - McCroy, Pat
- Details of the author's book 'Glasgow Weans' which contains stories and rhymes written in Glaswegian dialect. - McCully, Eric
- Artist from Northern Ireland showcasing figurative and landscape paintings. - McFadden, Dan
- Editorial illustration suited to a wide variety of publications, predominantly broadsheet newspapers and satirical magazines. - McGarry, Pip
- International wildlife artist best known for his paintings of big cats and African animals. - McKie, Ken
- Showcases equestrian paintings and portraits. Commissions welcome . - McKie, Lucy
- Offers portraits for individual, family, corporate, and gift commissions. Posthumous portraits available. - McLean, Mary
- Offers miniature watercolours. Specialises in birds, poultry, waterfowl, dogs, and flowers. - McLeod, Magnus
- Offers commissioned electronic images of loved ones, ancestors, and pets, portraying physical features with realism and revealing personality and character. - McWilliam, Gordon
- Specialises in fine detailed art, including heraldic coats of arms, railway heraldry, painting from photographs, pet portraits, and miniatures. - Medals & Awards: The Library Association
- Official site for the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals. - Medieval English Towns
- English cities and towns in the Middle Ages, with emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on political and constitutional history. - Medieval London: A City of Palaces
- Historical account of buildings where noble people lived. - Medieval Scotland
- Collection of original articles and links covering culture and history from the year 500 to 1603. - Medway Little Theatre
- Amateur theatre company with active youth sections and occasional professional events. - Melon Farmers' Video Hits
- Information on censorship in the U.K. watching the censors watch what we watch. - Memorial to the Women of World War II Fund
- London memorial commemorating the contribution to the war effort by more than seven million women from 1939-1945. - MenWhoDanced.com
- Established for retired professional male dancers who performed on stage, film, or television. - Menzies, Simon
- Collection of oil portraits and figuratice work including some decorative pieces. - Merton Writers Circle
- Welcomes all current and future writers to join their monthly meetings for inspiration and fun. - Metcalfe, Adrian Paul
- Displays works of art in oil, mixed-media, and print, resume, and biography. - Methodist Amateur Dramatics Company - Liphook, England
- Producing annual pantomimes. - Metier
- National training organisation for the arts and entertainment industries in the U.K. - Metro-Boulot-Dodo - Leicester, England
- Aims to create adventurous and innovative work through the use of physical theatre, multimedia, humour, and striking set designs, in their theatre performances and educational workshops. - Metroburner
- Graffiti from in and around Newcastle in the U.K. - Mews Arts
- Part-time art school. - Meyer, Jonty
- Sculptor from England specialises in horses, showjumping, and ballet dancers. - Meyers, Beverley Peter
- Features contemporary abstract and figurative art. - Micallef, Antony
- British painter who has exhibited widely throughout the U.K. and has work in private collections in Italy, Denmark, USA, and Canada. - Mick Jagger Centre, The
- Performance, recording, rehearsal, and workshop space for the performing arts near London. - Middlebrook
- Also including the names Blunt, Mew, and Anderton. - Midlands Creative Circle
- Aims to bring together people involved in the creative aspects of design, advertising, and new media through events, forums, and student activities. - Millar, Martin
- Stories, comics, and details of my published works. - Millennium Book Project
- Gives women the opportunity to share stories, thoughts, feelings, and ideas using words, pictures, collage, and stitchwork in small handmade books. - Miller, David
- Specialising in portraying game and course fish in their natural habitat. Commissions undertaken and prints available. - Miller, Neil
- Specialises in black and white landscapes, still-life, and portraits. - Miller, Rick
- Sculpts in card, taking inspiration from the human body. - Million, Liz
- Author and illustrator of children's books. - Millon, Marc
- Food, wine, travel writer, and author. - Mills, Claire
- Showcases a portfolio of digitally created art and design using various media including painting, photos, and drawing. - Mills, Patrick John
- London-based artist whose works range from expressionist to abstract. - Milner
- Also includes Turner and Dial. - milonga
- Dedicated to Tango Argentina and Son Cubano music. - Milsom
- History of the family from Bath, England. - Milton Morris Men
- Perform dances in the Cotswold style and always concentrate on a single tradition. - Milton's Cottage
- The home where John Milton completed Paradise Lost. Exhibit includes portraits, editions of his poetry, and a cottage garden. - Minack Theatre
- Details of what's on and how to get tickets at this unique venue. Also has a history of Rowena Cade with many pictures. - mind the...gap
- Aims to create access to participation in the arts for people who are excluded from mainstream provision and produce high quality arts experiences. - Minden Rose
- Garland dancers. - Minnican
- Linking all the branches of the Minnican family worldwide, including the variant spellings Minican, Minnikin, and Minikin amongst others. - Minute by Minute
- Eight London-based artists and film-makers create 24 one minute films shot on location in the borough of Newham. - Miodonski
- Contains tree, photos, and history of the U.K. based family. - Mirage Children's Theatre Company
- Provides a multicultural journey through the stories, history, and adventure of the ancient Silk Road. Tours schools and theatres throughout London. - Miss B. Have
- Female swordswallower who combines comedy, satire, and surrealism into her act. - Miss England@
- Miss India UK
- Contains details of event to be held in California on November, 2001. - Mitchell, Richard
- Original paintings and drawings for sale. Range of work includes portraits and landscapes, Studio is located in Buckinghmshire. - Mitford, Nancy (1904-1973)
- 1973 New York Times obituary of satirical essayist, novelist, and historian Nancy Mitford. - Mitzi, Jo
- Features digital and traditional artwork and photography. - MobileCUBE
- Showcases modern and contemporary artists from Britain and Ireland. - Modculture.com
- Guide to a Modernist or sixties lifestyle in the northern U.K. Includes events, clubs and bars, visuals, history, and more. - Modell, David
- Contains award winning colour and black and white photography. - Modern Humanities Research Association
 - Modern Jive Resource Centre
- Lists dance events in Central England, world wide links for Modern Jive, French Jive, Ceroc, LeRoc, and related dance styles such as Lindy Hop and Swing. - Modern Painters
 - Modley, Albert
- History of Northern comic and pantomime performer Albert Modley, whose career stretched from the 1930s to the 60s. - Moffat, Mary S.
- Information about the Scottish children's author, and list with synopses of historical novels for young people. - Monarchs of England
- Kings and queens of England: lists, dates and links. - Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work
- Series offering an exclusive look inside the modern British monarchy, including footage of Queen Elizabeth II and her family at work. - Monmouth Photographic Club
- Meetings include demonstrations, talks, and competitions. - Moody, David
- Bringing works of horror, fantasy, and science fiction to the world at large. - Mooney, Mark
- Creates contemporary modernist works with a storytelling format. - Moorcroft, Lise B.
- Established to aid collectors of her work. - Moore, Martin Stuart
- Offers a gallery of the artist's city paintings and prints, a biography, news, and purchase details. - Morgan, Henry (1635-1688)
- Profile of the Welsh buccaneer and military strategist who eventually became a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy and governor of Jamaica. - Moriarty's Murder Mystery Mayhem
- Performs interactive murder-mystery evenings throughout the U.K. - Morris, Jackie
- Award-winning author and illustrator whose works include The Seal Children and Lord of the Forest. - Morrison, Bee
- Offers gallery of work, painting holidays, lessons, and handy tips. - Morriston Camera Club
- Amateur camera club dedicated to helping anyone interested in photography improve their skills. Beginners especially welcomed. - Mosaic Matters
- Magazine for all things mosaic, with sections on materials, tips, glossary, workships, exhibitions, and suppliers. - Mosse, Kate
- Allows readers to share in the process of writing a novel that spans 800 years of French history. - Mostly Medieval
- Explores aspects of life in Britain during the Middle Ages including medicine, religion, heraldry, and myths. - Moston
- History of the Moston, Slater, Warrington, and Wood families of Cheshire. - Motco
- Retailer and reference database of topographical prints, maps, prospects, and panoramas of London, the Thames, and the U.K. - Mouth and Foot Painting Artists
- Part of the international association of artists who paint by using their mouth or foot. - Moving Here
- Online database of original sources recording the migration experience to England since 1800. - Moving Word Theatre
- International touring company. Includes a workshop, photos, and audition information. - Moxham, Roy
- Author of The Great Hedge of India. - Mr. Gay UK
- Male beauty competition. - Muchnick, Arseny
- Paints modern and unconventional works inspired by the relationship between colour and sound. - Mudford
- Also Evans, Stone, Lloyd, Walters, Francis, and Hillier. - Mullens / Harrison
- Collectors of pedigrees, letters, wills, and other documents held by the Mullens Harrison family. - Munro, Colin
- Features underwater stock photography, including photographs of fish, divers, whales, and reefs. - Munro, Moira
- Freelance illustrator and cartoonist, offering online portfolio of cute kids and abominable adults. - Murder Squad
- Virtual collective of a group of British crime and mystery writers featuring author profiles, anthology of short stories, and workshops for writers and readers. - Murfitt, Myra
- Includes original in charcoal, pastels, watercolour, acrylics, and oils. - Murj.co.uk
- Offers work from a group of fresh, vibrant artists and illustrators. - Muschamp
- Research into the family history from the origins in the 11th century, through to the present day. - Museum of Cannock Chase
- Listings of events and exhibitions, plus details of the galleries, educational tours, conference facilities, and more. - Museum of Costume
- Presents a collection of historical English costumes from the 17th to 20th Century. - Museum of Kent Life
- Open air museum of historic buildings, including a traditional Oast, a thatched barn and granary, and Ma Larkin's kitchen and lounge. - Museum of London
- Includes online exhibits and information on events and admission. Tells the fascinating story of London from prehistoric times to the present day. - Museum of Retro Technology
- Features descriptions and images of historical technological wonders in the fields of communications, transport, and power generation. - Museum of Scottish Lighthouses
- Online home of the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, situated at Kinnaird Head, Scotland. Includes information on tours, membership, and educational presentations. - MuseumNet
- Provides listing and detailed sites of museums in the U.K. - Museums Association of Great Britain
- The official Museums Body in the U.K., with information, up to date news, events and a monthly debate topic. - Music Teacher's Resource Site
- Lesson notes, reviews of equipment, resident experts in music education. - Music Teaching Ideas
- Resources for Primary teachers. - Music Theatre Warwick
- Presents musicals. - Muzikansky
- Experiments with theatre form, video, spaces, and music. - My Art Pad
- Features drawings and paintings, nude figures, portraits, and landscapes in pencil, coloured pencil, and watercolour. - Mystery Plays 25 Years On, The
- Article by Richard Rastall from the Reporter newsletter. - N-touch Magazine
- Fashion and style magazine produced by students at the London College of Fashion. - Nabokov
- Supports new musicians, playwrights, poets, and writers. Presenting playwright Vanessa Badham at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. - Napoleonic Association
- Formed by, and for people with a common interest in the history of the period from the French Revolution through to the battle of Waterloo. - Narberth Juggling Club
- Offers meeting time information. - Narborough Aerodrome 1915 - 1919
- Site dedicated to this First World War aerodrome and the men and women who served there from 1915 to 1919. - Nardini, Peter
- Plays on light and atmosphere through varied landscapes and other images. - Nash, Chris
- Includes exhibition details, background, and portfolio of the dance photographer. - Nash, Claire
- Showcases a gallery of contemporary prints and paintings. Also includes explanations of lithography, collagraph, intaglio, etching, and screen printing techniques. - National Academy of Writing, The
- Provides details of this dedicated writing school set up by internationally renowned writers. Seeks to develop students' writing skills as novelists, poets, playwrights, and non-fiction writers. - National Archives - The Domesday Book
- Searchable version of the Domesday book, along with information about the creation of the book, and images for the folio and translation. - National Archives of Scotland
- Repository for all public and legal records of Scotland which are considered worthy of permanent preservation, as well as many local and private archives. - National Art Library
- Major reference library and the Victoria and Albert Museum's curatorial department for the art, craft, and design of the book. - National Association of Re-enactment Societies (NAReS)
- Provides a forum for different organisations involved in reenactment to meet and share resources, information, and expertise. - National Association of Transport Museums (NARTM)
- Represents independent road transport museums and collections throughout the U.K. and Ireland. - National Association of Youth Theatres (NAYT)
- Membership organisation for youth theatres in England and Wales. - National Coal Mining Museum for England
- Includes a real coal mine. Visitors do down 140 metres with a local miner and learn about mining conditions from early days through to the present. - National Design Academy
- Offers courses in professional interior design, curtain making, soft furnishings, and decorative paint finishing. Earn qualifications from your home or in studio. - National Drama
- Professional association of U.K. drama educators. Represents school teachers, lecturers, students, advisers, and theatre workers. - National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA)
- Provides funding for talented individuals in science, technology, and the arts. - National Fine Art Eduaction Digital Collection
- National web-based collection of work by staff and students of U.K. higher education institutions who have made a significant contribution to U.K. fine art education through practice. - National Galleries of Scotland
 - National Gallery London, The
- Collection information and schedule of events. - National Gallery of Art Washington - Teaching Resources
- Offers online programmes that are fully supported by images from the gallery's collection. - National Lesbian Beauty Contest 2001, The
- Tongue-in-cheek event which reclaims and celebrates the diversity of lesbians in the U.K. - National Maritime Museum
- Promotes understanding of history and future of Britain and the sea, the story of time, astronomy and navigation and of the historic buildings at Greenwich. - National Maritime Museum Cornwall
- New maritime attraction on Falmouth's waterfront, with changing displays from the National Small Boat Collection and 12 galleries full of interactive exhibits. - National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
- Collection, conservation, bibliographies, contact addresses, and history of these media. - National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside (NMGM)
- Offers a year-round programme of exhibitions and activities for all visitors, from family entertainment to lectures and special interest events. - National Museums of Scotland
- NMS holds Scottish and international collections of human and cultural history, archaeology, geology, natural history, decorative arts, science and technology. - National Piers Society
- Promoting and sustaining interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of the United Kingdom's seaside piers. - National Poetry Day
- Annual celebration of the United Kingdom's poetic heritage. - National Student Drama Festival (NSDF)
- Offers details of the student drama festival, held annually in Scarborough. - National Trust Education Center
- Features materials for students and teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about buildings and sites of historic interest in the U.K. - National Trust for Scotland
 - National Waterways Museum at Gloucester
- Contains 200 years of British waterways history. - National Youth Music Theatre - London, England
- Giving young people throughout the U.K. the opportunity to participate in all aspects of musical theatre and the creation of new works. - Natural Selection: Sculpture Trail at Mount Ephraim
- 3rd annual exhibition is open throughout the summer of 1997. The selected pieces are the work of 15 professional artists from around Great Britain. - Natural Theatre Company
- Touring theatre company specialising in street theatre, corporate entertainment, and indoor shows. - Nature Images
- Features a gallery containing images from the U.K., Galapagos, Africa, and other locations around the world. - Naughty Nineties, The
- Touring authentic old-time music hall cabaret show which includes artists and chairman, technicians, pianist, costumes, scenery, and sound. - Nautical History Terms for the Oxford English Dictionary
- Collecting the earliest examples of maritime and nautical terms for inclusion in the Oxford English Dictionary. Includes medieval sailing phrases, Middle English terms, and words relating to British exploration of the globe. - Naval-History.Net
- Devoted to the historic ships and sailors of England's Royal Navy. With sections on warships and maritime actions in World War I, World War II, and the Falklands War. - Navyphotos.co.uk
- Collection of photographs of Royal Navy warships from the mid-1800s to the 21st century, organised by type of ship. Browse photos of vessels ranging from aircraft carriers to submarines. - Naylor, Ian
- Working with diverse materials and projects, with interests in lifedrawing, nudes, and aeroplanes. Currently artist-in-residence at the RAF museum, Cosford. - Neate, Adam
- East London-based street artist who has painted hundreds of individual canvases and hung them on nails on buildings throughout the city. - Neep, Elliott
- Portfolio of natural history and landscape images from the U.K. - Neil Munro Society
- Home of the Neil Munro Society. Presents biography and bibliography for the author of Para Handy, Gilian the Dreamer, and The New Road. - Nelson and His Navy
- Collection of articles covering the Royal Navy of the Napoleonic Wars period, with information on general background, officers and crew, food, punishment, battle, and navigation. - Nelson, Zed
- Featuring biography, galleries, and information on his exhibitions, including Gun Nation. - Neonlit: Time Out Books Online
- Book reviews, interviews with authors, and short fiction selected from London¿s Time Out magazine. - New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery
- Specialising in work from 1950 onwards. - New Designers 2002
- From the Business Design Centre. - new exhibitions of contemporary art
- Searchable directory of contemporary art galleries, exhibitions, and artists in the U.K., Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. - New Farnham Repertory Company
- Dedicated to the re-opening of the Redgrave Theatre as an ensamble repertory production theatre. - New Forest Players
- Amateur drama society. - New Forest Romantic Art Society
- Includes examples of specialist and contemporary artwork from a variety of artists, including Ron Tucker, Barry Peckham, Ricky Lawrence, and more. - New Humanist
- Offers news, reviews, and events. - New Lanark Conservation Trust
- Information about this world heritage village and its hotel, visitor centre and educational services. - NEWA
- National exhibit of wildlife art. - Newbould, Dave
- Features photographs taken around Snowdonia and North Wales. - Newcastle Artists
- Online gallery of contemporary art, oil paintings, sculpture, and mixed media work produced by new young artists from Newcastle upon Tyne. - Newcastle Kingsmen
- Peforming the Rapper dance, the Grenoside Longsword dance, and the Royton Processional clog morris dance. - Newhaven Fort
- Restored Victorian coastal fort open to visitors. Features World War II exhibitions. - Newitt, Gerald
- High resolution photographs of Flowers, cyprus, egypt, tenerife, costa blanca,panama canal, acapulco, sunsets - Newman, Kim
- Offers details about the author's work, including broadcast, criticism, and journalism. - Newport School of Art, Media and Design
- Offers degree programmes in art and photography, film and animation, performing arts, and design. - Next Stage Theatre Company
- Amateur group focused on productions of challenging modern century plays. - Nicholls, Graham
- Features art, video, film, and installations by this London based artist. - Nichols, Philip
- Combines acrylics with less evidently representational imagery. - Nicholson, Geoff
- Offers biography, bibliography, links, and more. - Nielsen, Paul
- Gallery of British wildlife (especially wild flowers). - No 19 Operational Training Unit Memorial
- Dedicated to the memorial on the former RAF Airfield in Forres, Scotland. - No Sweat
- Seeks to end sweatshop labour, and fights for workers' rights in the U.K. and worldwide. - No. 10 Downing Street
- London home and office of the British Prime Minister. Includes news, press conferences, magazine, information, broadcasts, and more. - Noble, Christopher
- Giclee or digital printmaking, with screen printing from private press plus watercolours and information about processes, stockists, book projects, and artist's biography. - Norfolk Contemporary Art Society
- Champions contemporary visual art, particularly that of artists in the region. - Norman Castles in Wales
- Presents the pattern of building from the perspective of a three-fold division. - Norman Conquest School Site
- Designed to help Key Stage 3 pupils investigate the events of 1066 beginning with the Norman Conquest to the coronation of William the Conqueror. - North by Northern Architecture
- Promotes good design in the built environment across the north of the U.K. - North Staffs Operatic Society - Stoke-on-Trent, England
- Includes information about past and current productions. - North West Bristol Camera Club
- Informal club for all levels of photographer. Includes details of meetings, shows, and events. - North Words Magazine
- Poetry, short stories, guest writers and more from the Highlands of Scotland. - North, Freya
- Official site for the author of Polly, Cat, Chloe, and Sally. - Northallerton Camera Club
- Offers a varied programme of events including slide and print shows, technical talks and lectures, competitions, outings, and practical sessions. - Northamptonshire Association for Local History
- Group of societies and individuals interested in the local history of the county. - Northern Ballet Theatre
- Classical dance and dance drama. - Northern Lighthouse Board
- General Lighthouse Authority responsible for lighthouse and light station management in Scotland and the Isle of Man. - Northern Salsa Pages
- Guide to Salsa clubs and events in Northern England. Also features articles covering Salsa events and more worldwide. - Northern School of Contemporary Dance
 - Northlight Images
- Features a gallery of black and white landscape pictures of the Suffolk coast, Scotland, and Canadian Rockies by Keith Cooper. - Norwich School of Photography, The (Barrett & Coe)
- Barrett & Coe Norwich School of Photography trains people to achieve a BIPP qualification within 8 weeks of their first use of a professional camera. - Nose to Nose
- Offers clowning and improvisation workshops in England, France, and Germany. - Nostalgia Central
- Look at the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s in television, music, movies, toys, and popular culture. - NovelGuide.com
- Provides an introduction to literary analysis. - NOW Festival
- Festival of contemporary arts. Nottingham, October 23-November 12, 2000. - Nuneaton Carnival
- For a fun packed family day out. Includes a parade, gala, and more. - Nut, The
- Journal of Northumbrian rapper sword dance. - Nutts, Chris
- Collection of various photos from around the world by this amateur photographer, plus information on using Photoshop and camera equipment. - NWSAD History Society
- History society for the villages of North Waltham, Steventon, Ashe, and Deane. - O'Connor, Paul
- Professional freelance photographer who also offers commercial services in the studio and on location. - O'Neill, Joanna
- Producing stitched textiles including home textiles and cushions, greetings cards, hangings, and framed panels. - O'Sullivan, Davog
- Photos from a liveaboard around the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. - Obscura-Studios
- Ceri Llewellyn presents an online portfolio of 3D graphic images and illustrations for children's books and advertising. - Offa
- Explores the question of whether a well-known Anglo-Saxon king was a convert to Islam. - Official Tribute to The Blues Brothers
- Fan site for the live musical. Contains a tour schedule, cast info, song list, photos, and more. - Offley Family Society, The
- Open to anyone who has an interest in the name of Offley and similar surnames. - Oh! What a Night
- Featuring a score of '70s disco hits. - Olaudah Equiano
- Selections from Equiano's autobiography. - Olaudah Equiano's travels - a map
- Informative site offering a biography, map, portraits, extracts from original texts, and links to other resources. - Olaudah Equiano1
- Spartacus information page. - Olaudah Equiano2
- Extracts from Equiano's life story. - Old Barn Studios
- Exhibiting artists offer courses in sculpture, bird and flower painting, and more. - Old Contemptible's Great War Website
- Offering a wealth of images and text including information about medals and memorabilia. - Old Maps.co.uk
- British historical map archive. - Old Royal Naval College
- Baroque building that was the former British Royal Navy College. - Oliver, Anna
- Artist based in Bristol, England, who works with paint and digital print making images generated from maps. - Onatti Theatre Company
- Offering productions in South America performed in English by native British and American speakers. - One Of Us
- Offers writing tips, news, and resources. Read and submit short stories. - Open Air Theatre
- Situated in Regent's Park. Offers plays, musicals, a buffet, and a bar. - Operating Theatre Company
- Founded by medical, dental and nursing students at Glasgow University in Scotland. - Opie, Julian (b. 1958)
- British sculptor and painter. - Orange Prize for Fiction
- Annual literary award for the best full-length novel written in English by a woman. - Orange, Peter
- Painter, storyboard artist, and filmmaker. Features a portfolio of differents works. - Original Artwork
- Strange paintings and drawings for you to enjoy. - Orlando Project, The
- An Integrated History of Women's Writing in the British Isles - collaborative enterprise combining interdisciplinary research and humanities computing. - Osterley Park House
- National Trust Property. - Osterloh, Ulrich
- Colourful abstract paintings. - Otley Hall
- Grade I listed medieval moated house open to the public and available for private guided tours, conferences, and social functions. - Otley Maypole Restoration Project
- Includes updates on the project's progress, as well as a general history of maypoles in Yorkshire and beyond. - Ottabah Cugoano@
- Ottobah Cugoano. Narrative of the Enslavement of Ottobah Cugoano, a Native of Africa; Published by Himself in the Year 1787. In "The Negro's Memorial; or, Abolitionist's Catechism; by an Abolitionist" (pp. 120-127), by [Fisher, Thomas] 1781?-1836.
- Full text of Cugoano's 1825 narrative. - Oulton
- Also Dyke, Winnard, Sinclaire, Rigby, Raper, Crook, and Jolley. - Out of the Bloom
- Flower arrangement school in Camden with celebrity florist Joanna. Teaches design techniques for all floral occasions. - Outline Glass Collection
- Showcases glass art and new-media design online. - Outreech Productions - London, England
- Delivers drama work to non-theatre audiences in non-theatre spaces. Works with local authorities, the voluntary sector, and the business community. - Over Players
- Amateur dramatics group based in the village of Over. - Overend
 - Owain Glyndwr Society
- Formed to honour one of Wales' leaders and promote knowledge of him in Welsh communities worldwide. - Oxford Early Printed Books Project
- Aims to create a database of accurate bibliographical descriptions for all foreign books in non-Bodleian libraries, printed before 1641. - Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award
- Assisting the development of emerging practitioners in experimental theatre and encouraging new generations of U.K. artists. - Oxford University
 - Oxford University Classical Drama Society
- Performing Euripedes' Medea in February 2002. - Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) - Oxford, England
- Information about past and future performances and membership. - Oxfordshire Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
- Offers details of meetings, teachers, events, and children's classes. - Paintings and Prints 2
- Provides a directory of amateur, semi-professional, and professional Britsh artists. - Pairpoint, David
- Features galleries of works offering social commentary. - Palaeography
- Tutorial on how to read handwriting found in documents from 1500-1800. From The National Archives. - Palin, Michael
- Short presentation of Michael Palin's book Hemingway's Chair. Includes a biography of the Monty Python comedian, a list of Palin's major works, and a plot summary. - Palser, Alice
- Features figures, pots, tiles, and mirrors in ceramic and cast resin. - Panto Productions - Santa Barbara, CA
- Presents traditional English Christmas pantomime. - Pantomime Pages
- Because panto doesn't have to be pants. Panto scripts and facts, sample scenes, synopses, jokes, and cartoons. - PapierMache.co.uk
- Features book reviews, gallery, forum, history, eCards, and how-to guides. - Parent Prose
- Collection of poetry about babies, motherhood, pregnancy, and parenting. - Pargeter
- Also Pargetter, Pargettor, Pargiter, Pargitter, and Pargittor. - Paris, Robin
- Specialises in wildlife and environmental batik work, paintings, hangings, and prints. - Parish of Rowner in 1642
- Research papers and articles on the parish of Rower on the west side of Portsmouth. Includes map, calendar, coinage, and artillery of the 17th century. - Parker, Sarah
- Works on paper, bookworks, animations, and writings. - Parkin, Geo
- Illustrator and cartoonist with a portfolio of character design, kids' stuff, comic strips, and more. - Parkinson, Peter
- Designs artistic metalwork for home and public arts. - Parnell, Ian
- Features seascapes, landscapes, and portraits. Includes commission details. - Parr, Rosemary & John - Drawn From Memory
- Husband and wife team producing a variety of surreal Zen like images. - Parsons, Elizabeth
- Focuses on portraits, floral displays, and animals. - Parsons, Sue
- Features figurative paintings and portraits in a colourful and contemporary style, plus life drawings in charcoal and pastel. - Pascale, Anouk
- Official site features photos and member's gallery for the glamour model. - Path Head Water Mill
- 18th Century structure restored by the Vale Mill Trust and open for visitors. - Paton, Avril
- Offering profile, FAQ, and gallery of recent works for this Glasgow-born artist. - Patrick
 - PC index
- Offers a searchable and browsable database of computer products and their retail prices. - Peake, Lewis
- Specialises in conceptual illustration. Work also includes web site and logo design, caricature, cartoons, and greetings cards. - Pearce, Bryan
- Includes print and book details, a biography, and more. - Pearson, Bruce
- British artist featuring paintings, woodcuts, monoprints, and drawings of wild birds, fields, and vegetation in nature. - Pearson, Lester
- A selection of paintings. - Pedder-Smith, Rachel
- Selection of watercolour paintings of botanical specimens. - Peeping Tom
- Signals artist in residence initiative, financially supported by the Arts Council of England and Eastern Arts and hosted by FirstSite Gallery, Colchester. - Peña Flamenco El Pele
- Flamenco appreciation society in Scotland. Full programme of events; guitar and dance classes. - Pencoed Castle
- A fortified Tudor manor house thought to have been built by Sir Thomas Morgan during the first quarter of the 16th Century on the site of a moated Norman castle. - Penshurst Place
- Historic house and gardens with toy museum, venture playground, gift shop, plant centre, restaurant, and woodland trail. - Performers College
- Further Education College which offers courses for aspiring professional dancers. - Perrotts Puppet Players
- Perform Tudor and medieval puppet shows in period costume and give talks on pre-Punch and Judy puppetry. - Perry, Martin Douglas
- Cult science fiction stories with a satirical edge. Includes message board and Weenie Boy's movie reviews. - Peshkar Productions
- South Asian theatre and production company, providing details of past and present projects, photo gallery, and local news. - Peteography
- Landscapes from Spain, Finland, and England. - Petrie, Brian
- Paintings and cartoons by a Scottish artist. - Petrucci, Mario
- Poet, writer, and teacher. - Phatmedia
- Exhibits graffiti from Plymouth, London, and Brighton. Also contains old skool rave flyers and photography from the club scene in the Southwest. - Phillips of South Wales
- Also Davies, Start, Morriston, and Llansamlet. - Phillips, Bryan
- Gallery of oil paintings featuring tall ships from the great age of sailing. - Phillips, Laurence
 - Phillips, Tim
- Includes landscapes, architecture, portraits, fashion, and nudes. - Philosophers' Magazine, The (TPM)
- Includes news, reviews, links, articles, events, and discussion boards. - Philosophical Society, The
- Has maintained its independence from universities and offers its own correspondence courses in philosophy and awards its own diplomas. - Philosophy at Large
- Guide to Philosophy on the web, including links to all U.K. & Irish philosophy depts, the Clark/Morville list of lists, texts and teaching resources. - Philosophy Departments: UK & Ireland
 - Philosophy Now
- Magazine which aims to appeal to everyone interested in ideas. Contains articles, reviews, news, humour, and cartoons. - Phipps, Jake
- Furniture designer from the U.K. who makes functional pieces which still maintain an aesthetic and creative balance. - Photlink International
- Information database of education for photography, film and video production in the U.K. - Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain (PCCGB)
- Exists to promote the study and collection of historical photographic equipment and images. - Photographica.uk
- Home of the Portsmouth Imaging Club. - Photographs of the British Army in India 100 Years Ago
- Features photographs collected in India by Private W.G. Skinner of the Rifle Brigade at the end of the nineteenth century. - PhotoLondon
- Seeks to promote public collections of historic and modern photographs of London, belonging to a variety of institutions. - Photomag
- Offers equipment reviews, model directory, interviews, galleries, and more. - PhotoMentor
- Includes books, courses, forum, directory, and more. - Photonet
- Includes structure of secondary academic programmes, exhibitions, and discussion groups. - Pick, Xavier
- Contemporary British artist who captures scenes of everyday life. - Pictish Arts Society
- Discover the world of the Picts, the native ancestors of the Scots. - Pigott, Stephen
- From abstract ideas about colours, mood, and composition to personal visions of people and feelings. - Pike, Rebecca
- Produces contemporary mixed media figurative works. - Pile
- Also Skins, Hills, Harrison, Bingham, Watts, Pritchett, and Cudworth. - Pinner Players Theatre Company
- Local amateur dramatics company. - Pippa Thew: A Collection of Canine Art
- Collection includes a range of dog breeds and offers original prints and postcards. - Pittenweem Arts Festival
- Annual festival with exhibitions, music events, and children's entertainment. - Plague, Fire, War and Treason
- Channel Four's documentary series exploring 17th century troubles. - Players of St Peter, The
- Drama group that presents mystery plays. - Players' Theatre - London, England
- Old time Victorian Music Hall-style performances in London. - Playhouse Theatre
- Amateur repertory theatre. - Playhouse Theatre, The
- Amateur theatre company. - playsandsongs.com
- Supplying free plays, pantos, songs, and dance tracks to those working with young people in theatres, schools, or colleges. - Plumb, John
- Abstract contemporary art. - Plymouth Colony Archive Project, The
- Archives and analysis of Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691. Includes research papers, articles, lesson plans, biographies, and primary documents. - Pocock, K J
- Paintings, drawings and artworks. Features both early and recent work by the artist. - Poem, The.
- Selected poems by a growing selection of Britain and Ireland contemporary poets. Site includes Limelight magazine and message board. - Poems 2 Ponder
- Includes fantasy, adult, and teen poetry. - Poet Laureates
- Offers details of the appointment and a list of incumbents with dates. - Poetic Review
- Publishes new poetry, and essays on well-known poets. - Poetry Archive, The
- Restoring poetry to its roots by providing an online archive of recordings of classic and contemporary poets reading their own poems. Browse by poet, poetic form, and theme. - Poetry Book Society
- Founded in 1953 by T.S. Eliot. Provides information, guidance, educational resources, and new poetry books at discounted prices to poetry lovers worldwide. - Poetry Kit, The
- Features listings of competitions, events, how-to books, workshops, interviews with published poets, and more. - Poetry London
- Features a mix of unpublished and published writers. International work and translations also considered. Three issues per year. - Poetry Magic
- Resource and help centre devoted to poetry writing, with advanced sections on literary criticism, sociology, and philosophy. - Poetry Society
- Provides advice and information for poets, as well as publishing the Poetry Review. - Poetry Trust, The
- Organisation in U.K., promoting reading, writing, and enjoying poetry. Site features the year-round events, educational opportunities, and publications. - Poetry with Video
- Video by Stuart Pound with poems by Rosemary Norman and Jane Michelson. - Poetryclass
- Offers training for teachers wanting to bring poetry alive in the classroom. - Polesden Lacey Festival
- Offers information on summer open air events including music concerts, Shakespeare, musicals, and a country fair. - Polichinelo Circus
- Touring company headed by Anita de Ramos and Marcelo de Ramos. - Polka Theatre for Children - London, England
- Located in Wimbledon, providing plays for children and educational workshops in drama, music, and crafts. - Pomeroy, Ashley
- Short opinion pieces and satire. - Pontefract Castle
- What would Pontefract, England be like today if the residents in 1649 had not decided to knock down its famous castle? - Pooley, Carole
- Specialises in landscapes and animals in a variety of materials. - Portfolio
- Magazine featuring innovative photographic art. - Potfest
- Details of potters exhibiting and selling their work at the U.K.'s pottery markets in Perth, Scotland, and Penrith. Also offers details of potters in Europe. - Potter, Graham
- Reliefs and paintings using geometric and architectonic forms with origins in Suprematism, Constructivism, De Stijl, Neoplasticism, and Bauhaus. - Pottery Summer School
- Handmade pottery school that digs their own clay and wood-fires wheel thrown stoneware pots. - Potts, Andy
- U.K.-based illustrator with a portfolio of work covering daily newspapers, web sites, TV, and music flyers. - Poulton-le-Fylde Historical and Civic Society
- Covers local and family history. - Povey, Martin
- Features his works designed for television. - Powderham Castle
- Historic home of the Earl of Devon, built over 600 years ago. - PPtutor-Online
- Offers online course in professional photography to NVQ levels 2, 3, and 4 with City and Guilds recognised professional tutors. - Pratt, Lucy
- Includes oil paintings, acrylic paintings, exhibition details, and more. - Preece
- Documents the Preece family originating in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England, who moved to Burton then Beeston. - Preece-Dawson, R.E.
- Offers watercolours and pen and ink work featuring houses, landscapes, flowers, and more. - Premier History Site, The
- Offers GCSE, A-Level, and KS3 notes, exercises, and essays for students, parents, and teachers. - Presteigne Festival of Music and the Arts
- An opportunity to recall past achievements and to cast a speculative glance at the future, in Presteigne, Wales. - Prestwich Heritage Society
- Discusses the history of Prestwich, a borough of Manchester in the U.K. - Price, Gareth
- Sketches of cities and architecture from around the world in pen and ink. - Prickwillow Drainage Engine Museum
- Preserving a collection of early 20th-century engines used to prevent Fenland flooding. Includes map and opening times. - Priestley Centre for the Arts
- Offers a diverse range of film and theatre, education and events. - Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804)
- A brief biographical sketch of the English dissenter. - Priestnall
- Documents the history of the Priestnall family from Cheshire, U.K. Alternative spellings include Pristnall and Priestner. - Primary Resources: History
- Offers lesson plans and activities for Primary teachers. - PrimeLens
- Provides information on Leica copy cameras. - Prince, Margaret
- Specialises in china painting and porcelain art. - Princess Eugenie of York
- Includes personal information about Princess Eugenie education, health, and more. - Princess Theatre
- Features what's on, booking, and historical information. - Printmakers Council
- Founded in 1965 to promote the art of printmaking and the work of contemporary printmakers. - Pritchard, Colin
- Watercolour paintings of mountains, moorlands, and coastlines. - Professional Beauty Magazine
- Offers women's beauty products, salon and supplier directory, and information about treatments and techniques. - Professional Belly Dance UK
- Home page for dancers working in the North West of England. Features performance and workshop information, belly dance history, costuming and music advice, and more. - Project Constant Endeavour
- Provides information about the sacrifices and achievements of the men and women of RAF Coastal Command and their comrades during war and peace around the world. - Prometheus
- Forum for ideas, debate, and discussion about the arts, sciences, and humanities. - Protect and Survive
- Archive of U.K. Civil Defence material from the 1950s to the 1980s. - Pryor, William
- Writes fiction, poetry, and non fiction memoirs about '60s counterculture and drug addiction. Works include 'The Survival of the Coolest' and 'Stories on the Way Home'. - Public Arts South West
- Resource on public art commissioning; comprised of in-depth case studies from around the world, practical advice, information, and more. - Public Concern at Work
- As the whistleblowers charity we provide confidential legal advice to people at work and training for organisations. - Public Information Films
- Archived footage from the National Archives showcasing Britain's post-war history through public information film. - Public Monuments and Sculpture Association
- Aims to heighten public awareness of Britain's monumental heritage through publications, activities, and campaigns for listing, preservation, protection and restoration. - Pugh, Robert
- Fine art monochrome photography covering a wide variety of subjects. - Pulp Art Papier Mache
- Alternative papier mache designs. - Purves World of Puppets
- Offers information on shows, workshops, touring company, and puppet museum. - Pyke, Steve (b. 1957)
- Official site for photographer and New Yorker regular Steve Pyke. Includes extensive portfolio of images. - Pyro Pixies
- Fire arts troupe using poi, staff, fire fans, and other props. - Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust, The
- Aims to further British craftsmanship by offering scholarships to fund education in modern and traditional crafts and trades. - Queen Mother Theatre, The
- Professional and amateur production venue. Features show calendar, tickets, facilities, seating chart, and more. - Questors Theatre
- Amateur theatre with over 4000 members. - Quince Players
- Amateur theatre group performing drama, comedy, musicals and pantomime. Includes details of productions and booking information. - Quobna Ottobah Cugoano: Links and Web Resources
- Annotated bibliography and links to web resources. - QuotationReference.com
- Offers an online dictionary of quotations. - Raban-Williams, Mark
- Creates boldly coloured imaginary places from real landscape photos using a unique digital process. - Rae, Scott Martin - SMR Arts
- Personal portfolio of photography and digital art works. - RAF Commands 1939 to 1945
- Dates and aircraft for squadrons and others. - Ragged School Museum
- Experience how Victorian children were taught. There are also displays on local history, industry, and life in the East End. - Ragged School Museum, The
- Specialises in exhibits relating to local history, including that of the education system through the years. - Rain or Shine Theatre Company
- Professional theatre company which specialises in outdoor summer tours of classical theatre to castles, stately homes, and gardens throughout the U.K. - Rainbow Theatre Website - Wortham, England
- Specialises in theatre workshops for children aged 4 to 13. - Raine
- Also Cook(e), Pemberton, Dodsworth, and others, with particular attention paid to those families in County Durham, Norfolk, and Suffolk. - Ramsay, Eileen
- Offers schedule, book, and contact information for the romance and children's novelist. - Ramsdale and Arthur Family Registers
 - Rand, Michael A
- Commissions welcome. Attended Ealing College of Art and worked for several years at the Royal College of art as Senior Technical Instructor in the Printmaking Department. - Rank-Broadley, Ian
- Features a range of work including medals, coins, portraits, and figurative sculpture. - Ratcliffe, Leanne - Fruitloopdaydream
- Subjects range from drag queens to children. - Raw Art Link
- Dedicated to helping anyone interested in surrealism, outsider art, and art brut. Offers art work, links to artists' sites, and publications. - Read, Cath
- Paints still life, landscape, and figurative work, motivated by a love of colour and texture. - Reader, The
- Includes poetry, fiction, and articles about literature and reading, for the general reader whose reading is ambitious but not necessarily academic. Publishes beginners alongside established writers. - Reality Asylum
- Offers a convergence of photography and other forms. - Really Cuckoo Company, The
- Music and drama productions, pantomimes, and musicals. - Records Management Society
- Association of record managers in the U.K. Site features special interest groups, training, and events. - Red Duster, The
- Offers information on how the British Merchant Navy developed, and the history of the companies and ships which sailed under the red ensign. - Red Shift Theatre Company
- London based company which tours nationally to small-scale theatres and middle-scale venues throughout the U.K. - Redbridge Marquetry Group
- Society based in London specialising in producing pictures with thin sheets of wood veneers and glue. - Redditch Operatic Society - Redditch, England
- Information on past and present productions by the company. - Reed, Alan
- Offers original watercolour paintings and prints of famous bridges, castles, landscapes, seascapes, and cities. - Reed, Mark
- Features a collection of innovative furniture, lighting, and sculpture. - Rees, Anne
- Poems that describe schizophrenia as it really is. - Rees, Celia
- Features information on Witch Child, Rees's novel about witch hunts. - Regan, Geoffrey
- Offers books on historical blunders, history topics for schools, music, and anecdotes. - Regency Town House Heritage Centre
- Focuses on the history of the Brighton area between the 1780s and the 1850s. - Reid
- Information about the descendants of Alexander Reid born in Banffshire Scotland in the 1750s. - REME Museum
- Includes details on the collections, opening times, photos, and info on the REME Association. - Remembering Seaside Beauty Contests
- Reminisces about seaside resort beauty contests. - Renault, Mary
- Provides information about the classic characters featured in her Greek historical novels. - Retfalvi, Elena
- Explores human emotions, including a portfolio of contemporary dance. - Reville, James
- Portraits and landscapes by the late painter James Reville. - Reynolds, Ian
- Specialises in creative digital imaging, live performance photography, architecture, and abstract imagery. - Rhyl and District Amateur Operatic Society - Rhyl, Wales
- Presenting annual musical productions. - Rhyl Photographic Society
- Includes programme of events and galleries of photos taken by members. - Richard II
- Offers a brief history of Richard II. - Richard III Museum
- Provides information about museum exhibitions, theatre productions, school trips, and gift shop. - Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show
- Official site for the U.K. touring theatre company. - Richards, Alun John
- Offers details about the author's books on slate quarrying and their related rail transport. - Richards, Chris
- Exhibits pictures of Nottingham people, industry, and streets. Includes images of the now demolished Radford area. - Richards, Steven
- Features street scenes taken in London, Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Bonn, plus abstract images, and portraits. - Richardson, Ilana
- Renowned for her Mediterranean paintings featuring strong shadows and vibrant colours infused with heat and sunshine. - Richardson, Ilana
- Paints in watercolours and oils. Also makes silkscreen prints. - Richmond Review, The
- U.K. literary monthly published exclusively on the web. - Riddell, Niall
- Features photographs of landscapes, nature, Newcastle, and Europe. - Ridley, Edwin
- Features a poem recounting the tale of Dunkirk. - Ridley, Karl
- Portfolio and playground by this UK-based creative consultant and multimedia designer. - Riley, Ace
- Offers information on the artist and his works for sale. - Riley, Chris & Kate - Flat Basket Company
- Features handmade wooden baskets turned from a single piece of wood. Includes a list of U.K. craft fairs their work is showing at. - Riley, John Bradshaw
- Collection of work produced during the Diploma of Architecture course at the University of Nottingham, 1998-2000. - Ringwood Musical and Dramatic Society
- Amateur theatre society. - Ripley Castle
- Ingilby family home since 1320. - Risdon, Simon
- Commmissioned portrait, landscape, and abstract artwork. - Ristorante Primavera
 - Riverside Display Team
- Sport acrobatic display team based in Middlesbrough, England. - Roald Dahl Fans
- Resources for students, teachers, and fans including biographical information, book and movie details, lesson plans, and homework help. - Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
- Buckinghamshire museum charting the life and work of Roald Dahl. - Robert Owen Museum, The
- Devoted to the man who inspired the Co-operative movement. - Robert Smith Surtees Society
- Promotes and republishes the works of R. S. Surtees. - Roberts, Dorothy Lee
- Colorist and action painter of distinction whose painting 'Manhattan Winter' was a winner at Art'95 N.Y. - Roberts, Ian
- Official site for the British model. Includes portfolio, video clips, biography, and booking information. - Roberts, Mike
- Cartoonist, designer, and illustrator. - Roberts, Phil
- Yorkshire-based painter of oil abstract landscapes, exhibiting in Yorkshire and London. - Robertson, Lindsay
- Black and white photographic images of Scotland's Clanlands, mountains, coastline, and castles. - Robertson, Wendy
- Official site tells about the novels she is writing and her ideas and thoughts about the writer's craft. - Robinson, Barbara
- English painter living in France offering whimsical, impressionistic paintings of landscapes, seascapes, still life, portraits, and more. - Robinson, Bruce
- About the writer, director, and former actor. Author of the Killing Fields and Withnail and I. - Robinson, Geoffrey
- Uses abstract composition and colour to create narrative stills. - Robinson, Stephen
- Designer based in Cambridge creating contemporary furniture with English hardwoods and stainless steel. - Robson, Brian
- English-born artist and illustrator working primarily in advertising. - Robson, Ian
- Amateur photographer with particular interest in astrophotography, animals, and landscapes. - Robson, Justina
- Includes bibliography, author profile, and links. - Robson, Lorraine
- Features unique contemporary ceramic art for collectors. - Roman Verulamium
- History of the Roman city Verulamium. - Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum
- Offers information about the museums and the archaeological site Vindolanda, a Roman fort and civilian settlement lying just to the south of Hadrian's Wall. - Romans in Sussex
- Provides an in-depth look into how people may have lived in the Sussex region during the later Iron Age, the Roman period, and early Anglo-Saxon times. - Romantic Chronology (1815-1822)
- Chronology of events relevant to the Romantic movement. - Romantic Novelists' Association
- British writing organisation for authors of romantic fiction and women's contemporary fiction. Includes details of New Writers Scheme. - Romanticism On the Net
- Electronic journal dedicated to Romantic Studies containing articles, reviews, announcements and links to other sites. - Ronson, Jon
- Official site for the author and documentary filmmaker whose projects include Them: Adventures With Extremists and the series Secret Rulers of the World. - Rope Store Gallery
- Contemporary arts gallery showing work by national and local artists, including paintings, prints, glassware, jewellery, textiles, and ceramics. - Rose and Castle Morris
- Mens' North West Morris side performing at functions throughout the country. - Ross, Frances
- Features realistic figures in a classical style. - Ross, John
- London-based commercial photographer showcasing his organic, still life, lifestyle, and car images. - Ross, Michelle
- Offers biography, illustrations, and watercolours. - Ross, Paul
- London, U.K. based photojournalist specialising in home and foreign news and features. - Rosse, Nicolas St. John
- Examples of work and links to galleries related to the painter. - Rosslyn Chapel@
- Rosson, Ritchie - Rubber Ritchie
- London-based male contortionist bringing humour and a jaw-dropping twist to events in the U.K. - Rothschild
- Preserves and arranges the record of the Rothschilds, the family that is widely recognised for its major contributions to the economic, political, and social history of many countries. - Rowland, Phelim
- Portsmouth based writer of plays for theatre and radio. - Rowsell, Joyce
- Painter in oils on canvas, linen and silk, specialising in miniatures. - Royal & Derngate Theatres
- Hosting local and touring theatre, dance, music, and other events by performing artists. - Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
- One of the foremost acting training programmes in the world. - Royal Air Force History
- Traces the history of aviation and the RAF. - Royal Air Force Museum
- Britain's national museum of aviation located at Hendon and Cosford. - Royal Anecdotes
- Blog following news and gossip about the British royal family. - Royal Archive @eMule.com
- Features collection of interactive biographies of British royalty plus news and forums. - Royal Armouries
- U.K. national museum of arms and armour with armouries in Leeds, Portsmouth, and the Tower of London. - Royal Ballet School
- Trains dancers world-wide to the highest standards of excellence. - Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
 - Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME)
- And its public archive, the National Monuments Record (NMR). - Royal Court Theatre
- Includes news on upcoming productions, a history of the theatre, and information on their young writers programme. - Royal Exchange Theatre
- Theatre-in-the-round. - Royal Festival Hall
- Visual and performance arts at the South Bank Centre which also includes the Hayward Gallery and Poetry Library. - Royal Hampshire Regiment
- History of the regiment 1702-1992. - Royal Historical Society
- Founded in 1868 to represent the needs of scholarly historians in Great Britain and to promote serious public study of history. - Royal Holloway College, University of London
 - Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
- Representative body for professionally qualified architects in Scotland. - Royal Institute of Philosophy, The
- To promote the study and discussion of philosophy and original work in it through its Journal, Philosophy, and by arranging and sponsoring programmes of lectures and conferences. - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
- Property professional body with members throughout the world. Specialising in all aspects of the property profession. - Royal Lyceum Theatre Company
- Information on booking, location, sponsorship, news, reviews and more. - Royal Manor Theatre Company
- Amateur theatre company. - Royal Marines Museum
- Dedicated to the preservation and presentation of all aspects of Royal Marines' history. - Royal Military Police Museum
- History of the Royal Military Police, Redcaps, and WRAC. RMPA details and Regimental Headquarters information, as well as a museum catalogue and exhibit information. - Royal National Mod, The
- Competitive festival celebrating Gaelic language and culture through music, poetry, art, storytelling, and drama. October 13-20. - Royal National Theatre of Great Britain - London, England
- Repertory theatre presenting new plays and musicals and classics in new productions. - Royal Navy During the Napoleonic Era
- Offers sections on how ships were classified and armed, what a seaman's life was like, and maps. - Royal Navy Submarine Museum
- Site includes a virtual tour, and information on the gift shop, opening times, and location. - Royal Opera House
- Detailed information on productions from The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, including online booking, educational resources, and a virtual tour. - Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow
- Aims to aid the study, advancement, and development of the physical, natural, mental, and moral sciences, and the diffusion of scientific knowledge. - Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)
- Offers training for professional careers in theatre, film, television, and radio. - Royal Society of Arts (RSA)
 - Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RP)
- Devoted to the art and development of portrait painting. - Royal Stuarts
- Informational site and former performance group offering Scottish history with a focus on the Stuart/Stewart dynasty. - Royal Yacht Britannia
- Official site with details of the history of the yacht, visitor information, hospitality and events, online shop, postcards, photo gallery, and more. - Royan, Tim & Sue
- Features handcarved traditional Welsh lovespoons. - Rubber Paul
- Includes galleries and booking information for the frontbending contortionist. - Rue Bella
- Includes audio files of British poets, including Benjamin Zephaniah and Brian Patten. - Rural History Centre at the University of Reading
 - Rush, Fanny
- Specialises in commissioned portraits. - Ruskin Foundation, The
- Committed to the conservation, study, and communication of John Ruskin's works. - Russell, Elly
- Features galleries of the male and female bodies. - Russell, Mark
- London-based freelance graphic designer who specialises in web site work as well as being a skilled illustrator and print designer. - Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
- Sir Merton and Lady Annie Russell-Cotes' collection of art, housed in their former residence. - Rutgers University Libraries: American and British History
- Including reference resources, gateways, and chronological sections on the history of America and Britain. - Ryder, Sophie
- Offers biography, pictures, and works of art including sculptures, prints, and paintings. - Ryder, Susan
- Paints commissioned portraits and unusual interiors. - Rye
- Includes pictures, history, and the family line. - Ryknield Rabble
- Mixed morris, sword and step clog side. - Ryton & District Camera Club
- Lists forthcoming events and showcases members' work. - Saatchi Gallery, The
- Official site of The Saatchi Gallery. Presents contemporary artwork by largely unseen young artists or by established international artists whose work has been rarely or never exhibited in the U.K. - Sadler's Wells Theatre
- Theatre for U.K. and international dance and music theatre. The site contains details of the new theatre and forthcoming performances. - Safe Bet
- Artist Nina Pope's project for the Olay Vision Award for Women Artists that allows the public to take bets on the competition winner. - Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
- Provides details of the collecion and current and past exhibitions. - Sainsbury, Jonathan
- Creates detailed and atmospheric paintings, focusing on natural landscapes, wildlife, and the environment. - Salisbury Festival
- Local arts festival. May 25-June 10, 2001, in Salisbury, England. Featuring dance, film, and music. - Salman, Nawfal
- About Nawfal Salman, a London based professional artist who can be can be commissioned for portraits. - Salsa
- Guide to salsa in the U.K. including clubs, teachers, DJs, and more. - Salsa & Merengue Society
- Class/event schedule, lessons, history, tutorials, and more. - Salsa Beat
- Dedicated exclusively to salsa dance and music. General resources, and London and greater UK-specific guides to clubs and events. - Salvadori, Honey
- Specialises in portraits and people. - Samhain Morris
- Provides information on upcoming events, performance diary, photos, and chat room. - Sampson, Fay
- Writes primarily for children but her works also include some adult fiction and non-fiction Christian books. - Samson, Polly
- Biographical information, extracts, and reviews of the author of Out of the Picture and Lying in Bed. - Sancho
- Biography and suggested reading. - Sancho, Ignatius
- Discusses the life of the former slave who became a prominent figure in 18th century literary London. Includes images, biography, bibliography, and extracts from his letters. - Sandis Productions
- Aiming to introduce new and previously unreleased works to the U.K. - Sandra Welsh School of Dance
- Local dance school in the North East of England. - Sandwith, Sylvia
- Features a gallery of vibrant lucid paintings. - Sarina's Harem
- Includes photos, advice, and links to several belly-dancing pages. - Saturday Night Fever - The Musical
- Official U.K. tour site with details of the cast, touring venues, where to buy tickets, and more. - Saw, Peter
- Features a gallery of works done in watercolour and pastel. Also includes tips and links to other artists. - Scarrow, Simon
- Official web site for the Cato novels by the author. - Schofield, Mark
- Works including still life, portraits, landscapes, and sculpture. - School Show Page, The
- Resources for those involved in school and youth theatre. - SchoolHistory
- Offers online history lessons, revision, games, worksheets, quizzes, and links by National Curriculum area. - SchoolsHistory.org.uk
- Provides online history lessons, background material, GCSE revision tasks, and downloadable resources for teachers. - Scone Palace
 - Home of the Earl and Countess of Mansfield and the historical crowning place for Scottish Kings. - Scotland on Sunday
- Book reviews by Andrew Crumey. - Scott's Grotto
- History and visiting details for this underground folly. - Scott, Elizabeth
- Depicts areas of natural beauty, the Cornish coast, and the Northumberland National Park. - Scott, Richard
- Colourful naive art. - Scottish Arts Council
 - Scottish Ballet
- Scotland's national classical dance company. - Scottish Book Trust
- Information on SBT's programmes involving Scottish writers, books, and reading initiatives. - Scottish Community Drama Association
- Voluntary organisation founded in 1926 that works to promote all aspects of community theatre in Scotland. - Scottish Indie Artspace
- Scottish landscapes, photography and graphics. - Scottish Machine Knitters
- Features regular newsletters, workshops, and lectures. - Scottish Maritime Museum
- Houses exhibits and collections from maritime and shipbuilding history from the 18th Century onwards. - Scottish Photographic Federation
- Provides information on lecture services, area reps, workshops, and more. - Scottish Poetry Library, The
 - Scottish Yoga Teacher's Association (SYTA)
- Includes details of contacts and activities, and articles from their magazine. - ScottishPanoramic
- Offers panoramic landscape photographs of Scotland. - Scratchmann, Max
- Freelance illustrator with an impressive client list. - Scribblaphy
- Featuring calligraphy, parchment craft, and paper cutting by Sharon Robinson. - Sculfor, Paul
- Model from Essex featured in international TV commercials, billboards, and magazines. - Sculpture.co.uk
- Information and resources on all types of sculpture. - Seagull Theatre - Suffolk, England
- Performing arts centre for schools, young people, and the local community. - Seaward, Brian
- Award winning UK-based photographer who has produced a range of 43 uniquely intriguing images created with found objects, unusual textured background, and artful lighting. - SECNAD Movement & Dance
- Runs dynamic movement and dance creative workshops and residencies for schools, community based groups, people with complex needs, the elderly, and nurseries. - Sectus: An Unofficial Harry Potter Conference
- July 19-22, 2007 conference in London, England to celebrate the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. - Security Service
- Set in and around the fictitious UK-based 'Department of National Security & Civil Defence'. - Selective Index of Detective Fiction
- Annotated bibliography of British mystery writers, mainly from the Golden Age of the early 20th century. Includes biographical sketches of the authors. - Self, Will
- Comprehensive resource for information about the British writer. - Sephton-Smith, Benjamin
- Works concerned with religious relevence in a post-modern society. - Serpentine Gallery
- Offering information on current and upcoming exhibits, gallery talks, artist talks, and other educational programmes. - Set Dancing News
- Irish set dancing events listing for London, Britain and Ireland. - Sevenoaks Art
- Features animated gifs, avatars, pictures, and clip art for web sites. - Sevenoaks School of Dance
- Offers classes in ballet, tap, modern, and jazz for children and adults. - Shah, Vikas
- Portfolio of photography and digital imagery taking in California and Hawaii, India, Canada, Chicago, Manchester, and more. - Shah, Vikas
- Features the digital art, photography, and music of Vikas Shah. - Shakespeare 4 Kidz
- Professional theatre company producing easy to understand musical versions of the Bard's most popular plays. - Shakespeare and the Globe
- Provides background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. - Shakespeare, James D.
- Features landscapes of the Fylde and North West of England regions. - Shared Experience
- Committed to creating theatre which goes beyond our everyday lives, giving form to the hidden world of emotion and imagination. - Shaw, Jonathan
- Kinematographs exploring notion of time and space. - Sheffield Fire & Police Museum
- Volunteer-run museum that includes Victorian fire brigade memorabilia. - Shepherd, Rachel
- Specialises in children's bedroom murals, and hand-painted borders, furniture, doors, and floors. - Sheridan, Aidan
- Sells paintings of film and music memorabilia and limited edition prints. - Shiels, Charlie
- Contemporary British artist specialising in oil paintings and murals of people. - Shipley, Damien - Inside The Madness
- Features a collection of Gothic poetry. - Shipper, Paul
- Offers freelance illustration services worldwide. - Shollon Trust, The
- Promotes the teachings of Douglas E. Harding through workshops and a journal, The Headless Way. - Shore Poets
- Monthly platform for live poetry readings and music. - Short Story Writers
- Writers critique group for short story and poetry writing, with various resources. - ShowCo Bedford - Bedford, England
- Produces Gilbert and Sullivan, operetta, and musicals twice a year. - Shropshire Photographic Society
- Details of the programme and the Shrewsbury Colour Slide Exhibition. - Shutterbutton
- Resource for amateur photographers offering tips, forum, and galleries where photos can be viewed and posted. - Siddle, Keith
- Koi and tropical marine fish artist. - Sidney
- Offers geographical, historical, and genealogical information about all things Sidney and Sydney, including ancestral home Penshurst Place. - Siffre, Labi
- Features poems, an online journal, reviews, biography, and information about books and albums. - Simmill, Caroline
- Watercolours of Scottish landscapes, seascapes, and castles. - Simon, Tina
- Photographs taken in Poland and Slovakia from 1991-1994. - Simpson, Chris J.
- Member of the Royal Photographic Society and a hobbyist amateur photographer in Nottinghamshire, England. Focuses on nature, landscape, and macro. - Simpson, Dale
- Scottish illustrator. Includes samples of children's, cartoon, magazine, realistic, digital, and greeting card work. - Sims, Hylda
- Works include a novel about a radical British school, poetry, and plays. - Sinful Distractions
- Archive of poetry and prose, for those interested in the darker side of things. - Sir John Soane's Museum, The
- Soane designed this house to live in, but also as a setting for his antiquities and his works of art. - Site Gallery
- A centre for the exhibition and production of lens-based and electronic media. Offers free exhibitions of contemporary art, alongside open-access darkroom and digital facilities. Also an NVQ assessment centre. - Skinner Smith, Wendy
- Contemporary painter. - Skye's Scottish History Timeline
- Scottish historical events timeline from 61AD to present, including essays about Scottish history. Award winner, written by historian, Robert Gunn. - Skyscraper News UK
- Offers information on high rise projects in the U.K. - Slade School of Fine Art
- Dedicated to the education of artists by professional artists and scholars of the history and theory of art. - Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers
- Features lo-fi experimental music and art. - Slater
- Dedicated to the families and descendents of Joseph and Helen Slater from Portknockie, Scotland. - Slater, Nigel
- Cookery book writer. Site includes recipes and details of his publications. - Slaters, Elizabeth
 - Slavery in Southampton
- Details of exhibition in Southampton. - Slee, Richard
- U.K. ceramic artist and winner of the Jerwood prize for Applied Arts 2001. - Sleep, Tony
- Freelance professional photographer based in London, England, who specialises in editorial work for magazines, newspapers, charities, and housing organisations. - Small Miracles
- Exhibition by an International range of artists all of whom have strong links with Edinburgh. - Small, Andrew
- Features contempory paintings of an abstract nature designed to compliment a modern living environment. - Small, Andy
- Specialises in photographing dramatic portraits of natural objects; particularly flowers. - Smethwick Local History Society
- Dedicated to researching and preserving the history of this important industrial town, home of James Watt's steam engine and Ruskin Pottery. - SmilingPolitely.co.uk
- Online directory resource for the small performing arts company. - Smith, Andy
- Royal College of Art graduate whose bold art prints incorporate hand drawn typography, photography, brushwork, and spray-painted textures. - Smith, Claire
- Offers a gallery of photos with an interest in contemporary design. - Smith, Douglas
- Travels with a sketchbook in watercolour and pen and ink. - Smith, F.N.G.
- Abstract expressionist works by this British artist. - Smith, Paul@
- Find out about Paul Smith the knighted U.K. fashion designer and a menswear icon who is renowned for his signature multicolored pinstripes. Sites also include personal and collections information of Paul Smith who has created waves in the fashion world with "naked lady" designs hidden inside cuffs or wallets.
- Smith, Peter C.
- Description of the author's published books, both factual and fictional, along with illustrations, and a brief biography. - Smith, Sam
- Catalogues his paintings and sculptures. Also details exhibitions and documents his biography. - Smitty's
 - Smyth, Ned Jackson
- Features a selection of public, private, and gallery sculpture in a variety of materials encompassing contemporary and tradional methods. - Snakeskin Poetry Webzine
- Monthly webzine of new verse. - Snow, John (1813-1858)
- Biography of the pioneering figure in public health, epidemiology, and anaesthetics, who discovered that cholera is communicated by means of a contaminated water supply. - Society for Existential Analysis
- Psychotherapists, counsellors, and philosophers interested in the analysis of existence and a phenomenological approach to therapy. - Society for International Folk Dancing, The
- Voluntary, non-profit-making, non-political association of people who enjoy learning and dancing folk dances from many countries. - Society for Landscape Studies, The
- Society holds conferences, seminars, and field meetings. - Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, The (SPAB)
- Provides education on the repair of old buildings, with courses ranging from one day to nine months. Also offers advice and carries out campaigns. - Society of Archivists UK
- Professional body for archivists, records managers and conservators in the U.K. - Society of Authors, The
- Trade union for professional writers with over 7,000 members. - Society of British Theatre Designers, The (SBTD)
- Homepage of the association working for designers, features lists of designers, designers' agents, picture gallery of individual design work, news, and related links. - Society of Genealogists
- National society for family historians in the U.K. - Society of Scribes and Illuminators
- Includes details of exhibitions, events, fellows, and more. - Sodeau, Katy
- Specialises in equestrian art, including watercolours of horse racing scenes, and landscape paintings of East Anglia. - Soho Theatre Company
- Passionate in its commitment to discovering, developing, and staging new plays by bold and unique writers. - Sokolow, Nicholas L.
- Art historian, valuer, appraiser, cataloger, consultant, and researcher of paintings drawings, and watercolours, art investment, and art market analysis. - Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum
- Gloucester's museum portraying the history of regiments, the Glorious Glosters Regiment and theirs antecedents. Also features an online shop selling military books, and regimental souvenirs as well as genealogy search to find military ancestors. - Sole Society
- A family history society researching Sole, Solley, Sewell, Saul and allied surnames. - Sometimes I Remember My Camera
- Personal page with photo galleries of scenic nature and wildlife pictures throughout Scotland. Photos taken from various hill-walking and hiking trips. - Somewhere
- Artists' collaboration. - Sotheby's Institute of Art - London
- Offering MA and PhD degrees, specialised courses, and study abroad programmes in art history and scholarship, connoisseurship, and art business. - soulbath
- Experimental outlet for London based design group Hi, Res! - Source
- Ireland's Photographic Review: publish work by Irish photographers and photographers working in Ireland. Also publish other contemporary work. - Sources for Building History
- Illustrated guide to researching historic buildings in the British Isles. Includes maps and gazetteers for locating particular buildings, image galleries and indexes, and help on dating antique and ancient constructions. - South Place Ethical Society
 - South Sea Bubble Resources
- Information about the South Sea Bubble, the complex network of intersecting financial, legal, political, and cultural factors that led to the collapse of South Sea Company in 1720 and the financial ruin Britain endured in its wake. From the Kress Collection at Harvard. - Southern Ceramic Group
- Offers information for potters, sculptors and ceramists in Hampshire and surrounding counties. - Southport Street Festival
- Annual six-week programme of music, mime, street theatre, and dance programmes. - spacehermit
- Showcases digital art illustrations and photos. - Spartacus Educational
- Provides an extensive list of National Curriculum linked resources as well as a History Website Directory. - Spartacus Encyclopaedia of British History
- Hyperlinked guide to British history from 1700 to 1920, including Parliament, the Monarchy, the emancipation of women, and the labour movement. - Spearing
- Includes family tree and pictures. - Speight, Soni
- Showcases an online portfolio of freelance illustrations. - Speke Hall
- A 15th Century, half-timbered mansion on the banks of the Mersey, run by The National Trust. - Spencer House
- 18th century private palace, built in 1756-66 for John, first Earl Spencer. - Spencer, David
- Specialises in wildlife and animals, including pet portraits. - Spicer, Steve
- Illustrator, designer, and sometime cartoonist. - Spike Magazine
- Includes book reviews and author interviews, as well as touching on other aspects of popular culture. - Spofforth, Colin
- Sculpts bronze and ceramic figures for private or commercial clients. - Spon End and Lower Coundon, Coventry - Historical Society
- Historical information and resources for this Coventry suburb. - Sponsorship Online
- Offers to match sponsors and sponsorship seekers together. Categories range from sport and entertainment to business and community sponsorships. - Spurgeon, Peter
 - Square - Forum For New Public Space
- Collaboration between the University of North London SAID and the architects of 2nd Floor Architecture+Urbanism to study new forms of public space on the example of North London's Holloway Road. - Squeegee Arts
- Giving young alternative artists, photographers, and sculptors in North Wales a chance to improve their prospects. - St Erkenwald's Church
- Dedicated to the history of this now demolished but famous Southend church, remembering the building and the people. - St. Albans Morris Men
- Morris dancing club based in St Albans in Hertfordshire, UK, offering performances for school function, wedding, bonfire party, and birthday party. - St. Benedict's Catholic High School - Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
- Information about music, dance, performances, and AS and A2 curriculum. - St. Bride Printing Library
- Information about the library, its history and collections, and its supporting organisations, The North American and European Friends of the St. Bride Library. - St. Martins University
 - St. Martins University
 - Stable Studio
- Offers a range of drawing and painting workshops designed for beginners to professionals. - Stacey, Malc
- Specialises in black and white portraits of characters working on the West Somerset Railway. - Stafford Morris Men
 - Staffordshire Marquetry Group
- Offers information on the history and techniques of marquetry and a gallery of members' work. - Stagelist.co.uk
- Agency and discussion board for the performing arts community, including acrobatic, acting, dancing, singing, and circus performers. Includes workshop and school details. - Stainer, Olivia
- Painting and drawing portraits, as well as caricatures in either black and white or colour. - Stainforth, Gordon
- Award-winning and internationally acclaimed landscape photographer and author who has produced four books on the British mountains and hills. - Stamford Shakespeare Festival
- Summer season of open air plays performed at Tolethorpe Hall, an Elizabethan manor house. - Stansfield
- Ancestry and family history orignating from Calderdale, England. - Star Tek Language and Drama School
- Offers intensive ESL, drama, arts, and film courses. - Starburst
- Monthly U.K. magazine with features and news about movies and more. - State of The Art International Tattoo Convention
- Tattoo convention held in Derby, England each year. Site gives convention details, artist listings, seminars, and more. - Staud, Frantisek
- Includes images of Japan and Scotland available on CD. Also in Czech. - Stephen Pelton Dance Theater - San Francisco, CA/London, England
- Modern company committed to communicating through dynamic movement and charged human situations. - Stephens, Dave
- Underwater photography from scuba dives around the world. - Stephens, Minnie
- International muralist based in London. Site includes portfolio. - Stereoscopic Society, The
- Fosters the practice, enjoyment, and advancement of all forms of pictures in three dimensions. - Stevenage Sword
 - Stevens, Brian David
- Includes black and white images of people, protests, and politics. - Stevens, Jane
- Accepts commissions for a range of subjects, including human and pet portraits from photographs. - Stevens, Paul
- Features photography of people, places, sport, and wildlife. - Stevenson's Bell Rock Lighthouse
- Photos and facts for Scotland's Bell Rock Lighthouse, a light station built on a reef off the coast of Angus County. With detailed histories of the lighthouse, its keepers, and the Bell Rock region. - Stewart, Andrew C
- Specialises in space art, science fiction, and fantasy illustration. - still: a journal of short verse
- Print publication that promotes haiku, senryu, and short poetry. Submissions welcome. Holds bi-annual haiku competition with £600 in prizes. - Stirling Juggling Club
- Information about club meetings and members. - Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society
- Amateur company performing musicals in Central London. - Stockwell, Natalie
- Featuring textural pieces, collage, plaster, and abstract and figurative work. Gallery space available for other artists. - Stoke on Trent Repertory Theatre
- Includes news of forthcoming productions and special events. - Stolzenberg, Jenny
- Gallery of the artist's Holocaust ceramics installation. - Stone, Howard
- Exhibit of travel photography, water, and the Pavement Terror project, in which unwitting bystanders are photographed after a van backfires. - StopGAP
- Dance company of abled and disabled bodied people offering workshops and performances. - Story of the Port Yarrock
- Story of a ship that was blown, rather than sailed, into Brandon Bay, where a wave broke the ship in two and all the crew disappeared into the water. - Story, Catherine
- Lifesytle, fashion, editorial, and web illustration. - Story-Site
- Features fiction stories; most with a twist to the end. - Stowmarket & District Camera Club
- Offers a varied programme covering internal/external competitions, talks on a range of topics, and members nights. - Straitjacket Circus, The
- Touring acrobatic acts involving escapology, knife throwing, stiltwalking, comedy, fire eating, and other fantastic stunts. - Stratford-upon-Avon Art Society
- Online gallery displaying original artwork by members of the Society. - Stuart, Matt
- Shoots people on the streets of London, reliant on a small camera, patience, and lots of optimism. - Studio 32
- Art studio and gallery run by a group of 13 artists. - Studio International
- Features contemporary art, design, and architecture. - Stupid Poetry
- Funny, off-the-wall poetry site where you can post your own words and read other people's work. - Sturge, Charles
- London based photojournalsit and commercial photographers editorial portfolio, advertising his professional and largly commission work with examples of business and corporate assignments. - Styles, Adam
- Commissions woodcarvings, sculptures, furniture, and bronze castings. Sells work online and at craft shows. - Sublime Photography
- Presents images and panoramas of the East End of London, as well as photos of bands, portraits, and world panoramas. - Subway
- Online community for Christian writers to meet, communicate, and encourage others. - Suggitt
- Also Scaife, Smith, Wood, and more. - Sulis Productions - Bath, England
- Company collaborating in all aspects of theatre with regional and international partners. - Sullivan, Jenny
- Welsh author of the Tan'ith and Gwydion series, including The Magic Apostrophe. - Summers, Diz
- Also features gouache and acrylic paintings and limited edition prints. - Sunbury Yoga Society
- Experience the benefits of Raja and Hatha Yoga. - Sunniside Local History Society
- Introduction to the Sunniside Local History Society and its surrounding community. Includes historical photos and information about the village in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. - Surdhwani
- Promoting Indian Classical music and dance. - Surrealomania
- Collection of surrealist, impressionist and abstract artists with descriptions of the artists and illustrations of their work. - Surrey Institute of Art and Design
 - Sussex Arts Club
 - Sussex Gallery
- Collection of photographs of Sussex including landscapes, views, attractions and events. - Sutton Wind Mill & Broads Museum
- Offers information on the wind mill, Tobacco Museum, the 1800s pharmacy, and the Broads museum. - Swamp Circus
- Comprises acrobats, jugglers, fire eaters, clowns, stilt fairies, and more performing in big tops or at functions. - Swannington Heritage Trust
- Village trust maintaining and restoring historical sites and collecting family history for the village of Swannington in Leicestershire. - Swarbrick
- Ancestors of John David Swarbrick. - Sweeting, Ari
- Offers samples of short work, guestbook, links, and more. - Swindell, Geoffrey
- Features gallery of current work and CV. - Swindon Amateur Light Operatic Society (SALOS)
- Presenting annual productions of musicals. - Swingland
- Information on bands, DJs, clubs, fashion, dance classes, and events. - Sylly Suffolk
- Offers details of the medieval churches of a pious English county. - Szenassy, Sandor
- British contemporary painter featuring large scale portrayals of boxing celebrities. - Tacheback
- Aims to return the mustache to its rightful place as a must-have fashion accessory, and to raise funds for research into male cancers in the process. - TADO
- Home of the inseparable Mike and Katie, fueled by a love of drawing, animation, toys, and toilet humour. - Tainsh, Liz
- Creates still images and animated slide sequences for projection with live performance. - Talbot, Richard
- Drawings, sculpture, and writing by this contemporary U.K. visual artist who uses perspective and geometry, and is influenced by medieval and renaissance art. - Talking Birds
- Group of artists presenting mixed media performances. - Talking Cock
- Written and performed by Richard Herring. - Talking to...
- 'conversations' with some of the most influential individuals in history, from the TES. - Tangled-Web UK
- Devoted to British crime and mystery fiction. With reviews by Val McDermid, author profiles, bibliographies, awards, web links and lots more. - Tank Museum
- Houses a collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles in the world and owns an archive of war diaries, photographs, and memorabilia. - Tankard, Jeremy
- Includes list of typefaces and design portfolio. - Tanner, Anne
- Sculpted paintings constructed and balanced to hang freely from a wooden pole passing through the top of the canvas. - Tara Arts
- Asian theatre company. - Tate Modern
- Displays the Tate's collection of international modern art from 1900 to the present day, including major works by Bacon, Dalí, Picasso, Matisse, and Warhol as well as contemporary works. - Taylor, Adam
- Targets range from the mafia and middle class England to the psychology of wildebeests. - Taylor, Alexander
- British furniture designer with career experience with Procter-Rihl, Established & Sons, and Thorsten van Elten. - Taylor, David
- The artist specialises in paintings of people and animals. - Taylor, Jill
- Features galleries and information on commissions. - Taylor, Keith
- Features landscape, cityscape, and macro photography. - Taylor, Michael
- Contains a selection of oil paintings by this contemporary British figurative painter, who was a winner of the National Portrait Gallery John Player Award and of the Millfield Open Art Competition. - Taylor, Wendy (b.1945)@
- Tayside Highland Dancing Association
- Organisation dedicated to preserve and develop the art of Highland dancing, through competition, workshops, displays, and research. - Teachit.co.uk - English Teaching Online
- Provides resources for Primary, Secondary and F.E. English, Drama, and Media Studies teachers. - Teapot World
- Sells and values rare teapots, and provides details on the teapot museum in Wales. - Teeuw, Mo
- Includes galleries of works done in oil, watercolour, and pastels. - Telegraph.co.uk: The Royal Family
- Finds news, video, and photos of the British royal family, including updates on Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, Prince William, Prince Charles, and Prince Philip. - Teller, Neville
- Writes abridgements and dramatisations of works for radio. - Telling Tales
- Features stories and resources, as well as a directory of storytellers. - Textile Society, The
- Registered charity which aims to unite all those who share an interest in the study of textile art, design, and history. - Thame Historical Society
- Exploring the history of the town by place, people, and chronology. - Thatcher, Bryan
- Paints wet into wet watercolours. - The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
- Specialist provider of art, design, and media courses in the U.K. Programmes of study are available as full-time, part-time, and short courses. - The Brit Club
- Includes photos, staff pictures, message board, and more. - the Equiano Foundation Online
- Aims to provide an educational vehicle through which to resurrect, restore, and celebrate the contribution of Olaudah Equiano to Western, African, and African American culture. - The Geometry of War
- Traces developments in the art of warfare between 1500-1750. - The Mary Seacole Centre
- Provides details on her life and work as well as the programmes of the Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice at Thames Valley University. - The Producers - London
- Official site for the London production of The Producers, the musical by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan. - The Second World War Experience Centre
- Includes personal memorabilia such as diary extracts, letters, photographs, and audio reminiscences of men and women who lived through World War II. - The Soldier in Later Medieval England
- Searchable database of medieval soldiers, including muster rolls and treaty rolls for the years 1369 to 1453 and garrison records from the occupation of Normandy from 1415 to 1453. - The Word: The London Festival of Literature
- Annual celebration of the written and spoken word. - Theatr na nÓg - Neath, South Wales
- Professional company that performs to young audiences in both English and Welsh. - Theatre Chipping Norton, The
- Events include drama, ballet, music, comedy, and film, as well as a gallery where local artists display their work. - Theatre Museum
- Aims to increase understanding and enjoyment of the performing arts and encourage participation in exhibitions, educational workshops, tours, and events. - Theatre Royal
- Details of shows and activities plus information about the organisation and how we work. - Theatre Royal Bath
- Official site for up-to-date information on shows and events in the Main House and Ustinov Studio. - Theatre Royal Brighton - Brighton, England
- Provides season listings, on-line ticket booking, travel details, and much more. - Theatre Training Initiative
- A nonprofit organisation which organises ongoing physical challenging theatre training throughout the U.K. and internationally. - theatre-rites
- Combines performance, puppetry, and music for the young theatre goers. - Theatre.com
- News about West End theatre. Includes show, ticket, and cast information, as well as photos, and features. - TheatreHistory.com: The Old English Pantomime
- Information on pantomime in 18th century London theatres. - TheatreNet
- Directory of theatres, online theatre guides, shows, ticket agencies, and more. - TheatresOnline.com
- Features theatre listings for the U.K. and Ireland. - Theatreworld Internet Magazine
- Offers news and reviews from all over the country and the world. - thewordzone
- Leicestershire County Council's literacy web pages for teachers, pupils and parents. - They Made Me Do It
- Platform to showcase work from a collective of artists emerging from the U.K. graffiti scene. - Thick, Simon
- Includes a range of Internet sites and print work. - Thin Blue Line, The
- Story of the Sussex Police Officers who died on active service during the First World War. - Things Not Worth Keeping
- Has assembled 100 items that members of the public have deemed surplus to requirements. - Third Row
- Modern jive dancing society based in Brighton. - This Sceptred Isle
- Tells the story of Britain, from the Roman invasion to the Millennium Dome. - Thomas Williams of Gnossall
- Ancestors and descendants through 10 generations. - Thomas, Maureen
- Quilt artist, designer, lecturer, and teacher. Features agallery of contemporary quilts using hand-painted fabrics with unique designs. Workshops and private commissions are undertaken. - Thomas, Owen
- Working with steel to create organic forms in furniture, interactive art, and outdoor events. Includes photos and contact information. - Thomas, Shelley
- Creating a range of architectural and public art, as well as interiors and furniture. - Thompson, Hilli
- Artist inspired by music and colour. - Thompson, Paul Webster
- Online gallery of this Scottish based landscape painter. - Thompson, Tim
- Marine artist and distributor of yachting prints and cards. - Thomson, Steven
- Includes biography, performance photos, and guide to tricks. - Thorgerson, Storm (b. 1944)@
- Thorpe, Nick
- Provides examples of written work, awards, and background. - Thursby, Peter
- Features work in bronze and silver. Available for worldwide commissions. - Tickner, Denys
- Offers a collection of online poetry. - Tilson, Jake
- Featuring documentation on pre-existing material alongside new work designed especially for the Internet as a discrete medium. - Tilson, Viktor
- Produces abstract and graphic works of art, as well as decorative painting on ceramics and glass. - Tim's Guide to Photography
- Photographic advice, hints, tips and help. - Timeline of British History
- From prehistoric times to the present day, courtesy of Britannia.com. - Times Literary Supplement
- Offers weekly book and literary reviews, biography, travel, and theatre. - Timson, Matt
- Full time illustrator and caricaturist who produces TV Times covers. - Tindall, Rebecca
- Sketches, drawings, and paintings inspired by the detail and diversity of living things. - Tinniswood, Adrian
- Author of books on architectural history. - Tiverton Museum
- Featuring a social history collection. - To-Ken Society of Great Britain
- Society for the study and preservation of Japanese swords and fittings. - Todd, Carole
- Director and choreographer with experience of theatre, film, and TV. - Todd, Kathy
- Specialises in landscapes and seascapes. - Toddler Art
- Provides an online gallery and shop for kids' artwork. - Todmorden Woodworking
- Features a gallery of woodturning and cabinetmaking by Jonathan Scott. - Toffanello, Simon
- Showcases travel photography, including galleries of Cambodia, London, wings, airports, and portraits. - Tollady, Benjamin
- Creative designer displaying his graphic and website design work, plus motion graphics, product design, and playthings. - Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
- Tells the story of the arrest, trial, and punishment of the six Martyrs, which resulted in the foundation of modern trade unionism. - Tolstoy, Nikolai
- Historian, war crimes investigator, and descendant of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy. - Tone's Poems
- Expresses a different view of current affairs with his poem of the day. - Top Edge Productions - Bampton, England
- Dedicated to developing and producing high quality new writing for performance. - Torbay Operatic and Dramatic Society (TOADS) - Torbay, England
- Amateur musical theatre company. - Torrano, Franca
- Photographs and paintings of constructed realities, landscapes, and illusory scenes. - Touching the Light
- Atmospheric mountain and wilderness landscapes by U.K. photographer Ken Scott. A celebration of natural light. - Toys in the Attic
- Puppet and mask theatre company for children and adults based in the North of England. - Tran, Jon
- U.K. based freelance illustrator showcases his most recent work. Style ranges from pen and ink to Japanese anime cartoons. - Transit Space
- Artist-run project space offering a professional platform for emerging artists based in the U.K. and abroad. - Traquair House
- Oldest inhabited Scottish castle, open to guests during the summer months. Includes history, brewery and shop information, interior photos, and a map of the grounds. - Travel Intelligence
 - Travel guide to boutique hotels and luxury hotels which includes hotel reviews and articles. - Traverse Theatre
- Dedicated to producing contemporary theatre of the highest quality, invention, and energy by commissioning and supporting writers from Scotland and around the world and facilitating numerous script development workshops, rehearsed readings, and public writing workshops. - Tremlett, Deanne
- Graduate of the Slade School of Art in London specialising in figurative, expressionistic nudes. - Trent Valley Photographic Society
- Offers a friendly and helpful environment with in-house shoots every week using the complete studio lighting setup, plus a fully equipped colour darkroom. - Trevett, Dominic
- Online portfolio featuring work for editorials, children's books, advertising, posters, and more. - Trewren, Dave
- Black and white images and details of processing and equipment. - Trinity House
- Charitable corporation formed by Royal Charter in 1514, responsible for maritime navigation aids around the U.K., including buoys, lighthouses, and shipping lanes. - Tron Theatre, The
- Presents a programme of home-produced shows, visiting work from Scotland, the UK, and abroad, and music, comedy, and shows and workshops for children and young people. - Trotman, Jonathan and Critchlow, Alison
- Contemporary landscapes and portraits in oil and acrylic. - True History of Crouch End, A
- Covers the history of the neighbourhood from the Middle Ages to the 1811 earthquake in text and pictures. - Truelove, Steve
- Showcases panoramic artwork created by montaging digital photographs and manipulating the images in Photoshop. - Truss, Jon
- Offers galleries of pencil sketches, oils, and prints. Includes elephants and big cats. - Tryner, Janet
- Offers details of this freelance conference graphics designer and operator, includes a diary, CV, and portfolio. - Tschallener, Yara
- Broken lines. - Tudor England, 1485 to 1603
- Features information on Tudor monarchs, relatives, and citizens, images, life in Tudor England, and more. - Tudor History
- Tudor History is a comprehensive website dedicated to the people and places of Tudor England. Includes biographies of Tudor royals and other famous people, maps, chronologies, and images. - Tudor Times
- Parody of a renaissance newspaper covering the Tudor period. - Tulsa Shuffle Line Dance Club
- Features history, locations, coming events, playlists, and general information about the club. - Turford
- Dedicated to the tracking and linking with Turfords around the world. - TV Swansong
- Art project and webcast reflecting the state of flux in television. - twenty one twenty
- Art collective from the University of Ulster College of Art and Design in Belfast. - Twigger, Robert
- Writer of Angry White Pyjamas, Big Snake, Being a Man in the Lousy Modern World, and other travel, philosophical, and nonfiction titles. - Twilight Players, The
- Features biography, photos, and contact information. - Twist Fibre Craft Studio
- Dedicated to rekindling an interest in traditional fibre crafts. Offer supplies, workshops, and classes in hand spinning, knitting, weaving, natural dyeing, felt making, and more. - twistedthread
- Information about competitions and The Knitting and Stitching Show in the U.K. and Ireland, as well as quilt gallery of past show winners. - Twitter: British Monarchy
- Official Twitter stream for the British Monarchy, featuring news and updates about Royal events. - Tynemouth Pageant
- Perform a local interest play in the grounds of the Priory every three years. - Tynemouth Priory Theatre
- Amateur company performing classic and new plays and comedies. - Uckfield Photographic Society
- Caters for all levels of photographers. Meetings twice monthly. - UK & Ireland Genealogy Index
- This server is a virtual library of material relating to genealogy and family history of the British Isles. - UK Calling
- Promotes and advertises U.K. arts events. Monthly prizes and free tickets. - UK Children's Books Directory
- Lists authors, illustrators, publishers, and other sites connected to the world of children's books. - UK Coloured Pencil Society
- Founded to promote drawing with colouring pencils, as well as to support and educate all artists who use them. - UK Data Archive
- Specialist national resource containing a collection of computer-readable data in the social sciences and humanities. - UK Genealogy Interests Directory (UKGID)
- Enables users to find other "family historians" who have performed genealogical research and may be willing to share their findings. - UK Hair Dressers
- Features information on stylists and hair care. - UK Heritage
- Includes photos and information on castles, historic houses, and religious sites throughout the U.K. - UK Jive
- Offers a database of modern jive classes and events in the U.K. including Ceroc, LeRoc, and all other swing dance styles. - UK Re-enactors Portal
- Featuring sutler pages, online community, events, and historical information for reenactment groups of all periods. - UK Theatre Network
- Links and resources for actors, casting directors, production teams, and lovers of theatre. - UK Theatre Web
- Offers show listings, online tickets, and theatre training. - UK's Richest People
- Unofficial guide to the richest people in the U.K. - UKworkshop
- Includes step by step projects, tool reviews, links, a forum, and more. - Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
- Promotes the appreciation and conservation of architecture in the nine counties of Ulster. - Uncle Fester's Gallery
- Covers wildlife and landscapes. - Uncle Strawberry Factory - London, England
- Musical theatre company established as a forum for actors, singers, and musicians to perform fresh contemporary works in the London area. - Unicorn Theatre for Children
- Offers details of current performances, education projects, information about new theatre, and contacts. - Uninvited Guests - Bristol
- UK/German live art company creating innovative performance and multimedia that combines high-tech with low tech, the visceral with the virtual. - Union Makes Us Strong: TUC History Online
- Online guide to the history of the Trades Union Congress. - Unit
- An organisation that commissions art for exhibitions at improvised galleries. - Unity Theatre Liverpool
- Aims to enhance the quality of performing arts and the quality of life by producing, presenting, promoting, responding to, and encouraging participation in the best regional, national, and international performance. - University College Chichester
 - University College Chichester
 - University College Worcester
 - University of Birmingham
 - University of Birmingham
 - University of Birmingham
 - University of Birmingham
 - University of Birmingham- Centre for First World War Studies
- Research centre dedicated to World War I with events, seminars, and a masters programme. - University of Bristol
- With an influential history within English studies. - University of Bristol - Historical Studies
 - University of Cambridge
 - University of Cambridge, Queens College
- Drama society of Queens' College. - University of Central Lancashire - Art and Fashion
 - University of Edinburgh
- Student-run theatre company managing one of Edinburgh's premiere small venues. - University of Edinburgh
 - University of Exeter
 - University of Glasgow
 - University of Glasgow - Faculty of Arts
 - University of Glasgow - Mackintosh School of Architecture
 - University of Huddersfield - School of Design Technology
- Student projects in product, industrial, and transport design. - University of Leeds
 - University of Leeds
 - University of Leeds
 - University of Leeds
 - University of London
 - University of London - Warburg Institute
 - University of Mainz - English Philology
- Host to British, Commonwealth, American and Canadian study institutes that cooperatively promote English language, English literature and culture studies. - University of Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Society
- Award-winning student theatre dedicated to G&S Light Opera. - University of Nottingham
 - University of Reading
 - University of Reading
 - University of Reading
 - University of Sheffield
 - University of Southampton Light Opera Society (LOPSOC)
- Presents Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. - University of St Andrews
 - University of Surrey Roehampton - National Centre for Research in Children's Literature
- Facilitates and supports research exchange in the field of children's literature. - University of Wales
 - University of Wales, Lampeter
 - University of Wales, Lampeter
- Offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies. - University of Wales, Lampeter
 - University of Wales, Lampeter
- Offers a variety of undergraduate degree schemes and travel abroad in the second year. - University of Wales, Swansea
 - University of Warwick
- Containing information about the society and upcoming events. - University of York
 - University of York
 - University of York
 - Unofficial British Royal Family Pages
- Including news headlines, birthdays and anniversaries, succession, mailing lists, chat, etc. - Unsworth, Steven
- Photographs of Paris and Tunisia taken using Leica cameras. - Upcoming Festivals
- List of future and past juggling festivals held in the U.K. - Urban Prophet
- Features the grafitti work of many different artists. - Utopia Forge
- Artist blacksmiths creating hand forged ironwork and sculpture. - Vald, Charles
- Displays samples of his books, plus tips for writers using a computer. - Valentine, Steve
- Features paintings in watercolours and pen as well as body art. - Vallely, Dara
- Paints traditional Irish music singers, dancers, and Celtic mythological themes. - Vanishing Point
- Explores experimental and popular works with evocative storytelling and inventive design. - Vanity Fair: The Royal Watch
- Vanity Fair's blog dedicated to modern royals, in particular the British royal family. Find the latest news about Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Charles. - Vaughan, David
- Showcases the work of the 1960s poster artist, including his more recent work dealing with the social and phobic problems of society. - Veasey, Nick
- Photographer and film-maker using x-ray and scientific equipment to create unusual imagery to commission. - Venables, David
- Features galleries of murals, illustrations, restoration, and includes biographical information. - Venice School of Photography
- Offers a variety of photographic workshops and destination classes. - Vesely, Susan
- Figurative paintings, oil on canvas, depicting dreamscapes. - Vicary, Steve
- Freelance contemporary artist. - Vickers, Salley
- Author of Miss Garnet's Angel and Instances of the Number 3. - Victoria Baths
- Take a tour of the building, learn about its history, and find out how to support the campaign to save Victoria Baths. - Victoria Cross, The
- Offers details of burial grounds of those who won the Victoria Cross, regimental museums that hold the medals, news, and glossary of decorations and awards. - Victoria Research Web
- Scholarly resources for study of 19th-century British history and culture. - Victorian Art in Britain
- Personal guide to Pre-Raphaelite art in British galleries. - Victorian Costume
- Features clothing between the period of 1840 to 1900. - Victorian Slang Glossary
- Collection of British lower class and underworld slang from the 19th century. Includes thieves cant, rhyming slang, and boxing terms. - Victorian Women Writers Project
- Electronic editions of works by British women writers of the late nineteenth century. - Vigar, John E.
- Historian, author, and broadcaster specialising in church and architectural history in the U.K. - Vindolanda Tablets Online
- Extensive collection of images, texts, and supporting materials about Roman soldiers' wooden writing-tablets dating from the late 1st and early 2nd centuries A.D. - Vintage Technology
- Historical information and images of home electrical goods from the 20th century. - Violette Szabo Museum
- Dedicated to the celebrated Special Operations Executive, who was executed by the Gestapo in 1945. - Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature
- Online tutorials and resources based around First World war poetry. - Visible Fictions
- Theatre company for young people working with theatrical talent to produce work that is innovative, memorable, and relevant to its audience. - Visions of Science Photographic Awards
- Competition sponsored by The Daily Telegraph and Novartis. Includes galleries of past winners. - Visual Arts Data Service (VADS)
- Searchable archive of digital resources for the visual arts community, especially for teaching, learning, and research. - Viva Flamenco
- Travelling all over the world, a U.K. based flamenco and dance company that gives workshops in dance, guitar and singing, and can be hired. - Vivian, Paul
- UK artist specialsing in cut paper artwork. Includes information on exhibitions, images, and news. - Vogue (UK)
- Daily insider news, designer interviews, catwalk shots, and a calendar of upcoming events. - Voltaire Foundation
- Specialising in research and publications on the European Enlightenment and on the 18th Century in general. - W. H. Auden Society
- Lists of Auden's works, news of new publications by and about him, and other material of interest to readers of Auden's work. - Waddesdon Manor
- National Trust Property, originally built for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display his vast collection of 18th century art. - Wain, Louis (1860-1939)
- Most famous for his illustrations and drawings of cats. - Waldron, Peter
- Includes biography and list of exhibitions. - Wales Actors Company
- Nonprofit, professional company, founded in 1985 and known mainly for its classical open air productions. - Wales Craft Council
- Independent, non-political membership organisation, helping to promote makers of craft, gift, and textile products in Wales. - Walker, Peter C.
 - Wallace, Paul
- Portfolio of digital and traditional art, 3D models, and audio demos of original music compositions. - WallBlake House
- Pictures and history of this 18th century estate. - Wallheath Camera Club
- Affiliated to The Photographic Alliance of Great Britain through The Midland Counties Photographic Federation and Members of Dudley Art Council. - Walsh Family
- Dedicated to the family living in North Wales, U.K. - Walter de la Mare Society, The
- Formed to honour the memory of the author, as well as to promote the study of his works. - Walton, Andrew
- Features biography, exhibition details, details of the artist's public collections. - Walton, Richard
- Monochrome photos of the U.K., Crete, Spain, and France. - Walton, Rik
- Rock, jazz and folk musicians from the seventies and early eighties. - Wardle, Peter
- Portrait painter working in a traditional style. - Wareing, Dominic
- Oil and watercolour landscape paintings. - Wartime News
- Offers a newsletter and videos featuring personal reminiscences of WWII veterans. - Warwick University
 - Watercolours and Drawings Fair
- Specialist fine art dealers sell original watercolours and drawings. - Watkins, Mary
- Specialises in ceramic sculptures based on family photos. Commissions undertaken. - Watson, Linda Anne
- Showcases paintings, portraits, and abstracts in oil, mixed media, and pastels. - Watson, Nicola
- Upbeat mix of design and paintings. Includes information on upcoming exhibitions. - Watson, Tony
- Features landscape, travel, and portrait photography. - Watson, Yvonne
- Offers examples of work from Ian and Yvonne Watson, including textiles, metal and wood sculpture, digital imagery, and items from paper and manipulated fabrics. - Watterson Family History and Genealogy
- Family from the Parish of Woodschapel, County Londonderry, N.Ireland. - Watts, Bernadette
- British children's book illustrator. Site includes sample work, biography, and notes on Watts' participation in the Hans Christian Andersen Birthday Project. - Wawro, Richard
- Severly autistic Scottish artist who creates detailed drawings with the unusual medium of wax oil crayons. - Way of the Artist
- Showcases works in painting, photography, and sculpture by this group of artists in the Brighton area. - We Will Rock You
- Rock musical by Queen and Ben Elton. - Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
- Fascinating collection of over 40 regional historic buildings which have been rescued from destruction. - Wedgewood, Michael
- Cornish born artist living and working in London. - Wedgwood, Michael
 - Welcome to The Mumblings of Edward Sparkes
- Detailed remembrances of the former RAF fighter with the IVth Army, in the theatre of Arakan, Burma and with the Indian Airforce. - Wellingborough Cooperative Amateur Dramatic Society
- Small but friendly group performing dramas, comedies, or thrillers, but not musicals. - Welsh Castle Tours
- Provides photographic tours. - Welsh College of Music & Drama - Coleg Cerdd a Drama Cymru
 - Welton, Peter
- Paints vivid watercolours featuring landscapes, houses, cityscapes, and more. - Wendler-Predko, Victoria
- Artist based in the U.K. offering optical, geometric paintings. - Wendy Burke School of Dance
- Offering RAD ballet, ISTD tap, modern, and jazz instruction. - Wenford Bridge Pottery
- Pottery courses and original works. - West Berkshire Ballet School
- Classical training in the Cecchetti Method for all ages. - West Bromwich Operatic Society
- Amateur theatre group who are dedicated to performing shows to the highest possible standards while having as much fun as possible. - West Cork Prints
- Offers large format photography from the South West of Ireland. - West Lothian Family History Society
- Promotes the study of family history and genealogy in West Lothian. - West, Brian
- Commissions and paintings by professional artist Brian West in oils and acrylics covering many sporting themes along with corporate art, portraiture, music, and imagery. - West, Colin
- Author and illustrator of stories, nonsense poems, and tongue twisters. - Westall, Chris
- Portfolio of murals, trompe l'oeil, and decorative effects. - Weston, David
 - Westwood, Ben
- Eldest son of Vivienne Westwood whose erotic photography explores the "Pin-Up" images of the past in a 21st Century style. - What a Palaver!!
- Comedy, speciality, circus, cabaret, street theatre act consisting of Robert Sim and Ian Adcock. - What's On Stage
- Britain's comprehensive guide to theatre, opera and dance with listings of all plays and performances throughout the U.K., plus online ticket ordering. - Whatever Happened To Bill Milner?
- Tells the story of a gunner who died in World War II, the areas he knew, and the family he left behind. - Wheeler, Brian
- Depicts scenes in and around the Heads of the Valleys area of South East Wales. - Wheldon, David
- Novelist and poet. Includes extracts of writings, reviews, and essays. - When Harry Met Sally
- Official site for the West End stage adaptation of the classic romantic comedy. - Whibley, Carol
- Showcases sculptures made of willow, clay, and plaster. - Which Camera?
- Reference source for camera buyers. Includes a constantly updated searchable database of all current cameras and downloadable test reports. - Whichbook.net
- Offering book choices that stem from the reader rather than from the overwhelming choice of books available. Choose a book to match your mood. - Whitbourn, John
- Writes science fiction novels that involve the warping of English history. - Whitby Museum
- Information on the eclectic collections of the Victorian/Edwardian museum, as well as hours, programmes, and services. - White, Dan
- UK-based photojournalist covering domestic and international assignments. - White, David
- Photography and features by a World Press award-winning photographer. - Whitechapel Art Gallery
 - Whiting, Spencer
- Includes portfolio, curriculum vitae, and manifesto. - Whittaker, Luke
- British designer specialises in web, animation, and illustration work. - Whitten, Beverley Pietersz
- Contemporary images of landscape, figures, and still life. - Whittington Castle Preservation Trust
- Rural community in North Shropshire that wishes to buy the castle in the centre of the village and find a viable and sustainable use for it. - Whitton, Judi
- Offers watercolours of flowers and English landscapes. Also provides courses, gifts, and exhibitions. - Whitworth Art Gallery
- Home to a collection of British watercolours, textiles, and wallpapers, as well as a range of modern and historic prints, drawings, paintings and sculpture. - Whitworth Genealogy
- Study of the Whitworth family name and its worldwide migration. - Whybrow, Ian
- News, competitions, and other bits and bobs from the creator of Little Wolf. - Wig-01
- Features graphic design, art, and video. - Wikipedia: House of Windsor
- Hyperlinked article about the British royal family, previously called the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. - Wikipedia: Line of Succession to the British Throne
- Hyperlinked list of the line of succession to the British Throne. - Wikipedia: Pantomime
- User-created history of pantomime, the theatrical genre performed around the Christmas and New Year's season. - Wilkinson, Chev
- UK-based photographer showcasing his commercial and photojournalism work. - Wilkinson, Paul
- Specialises in celebrity pencil portraits. Site offers examples of work and tips on how to draw. - William Carleton Summer School
- Aims primarily to present Carleton as a significant writer, worthy of serious critical attention, and to promote the study of his writings. Held annually, during the first full week in August - William Cuffay1@
- William Davidson
- Short biography of the activist executed in 1820 for his involvement in the Cato Street Conspiracy. - William Morris Gallery
- Includes an online selection of William Morris' works from the Gallery's collection. - William of Malmesbury: Chronicle of the Kings of England
- Chronicles of Anglo Saxon kings, from the Medieval Sourcebook. - Williams, Brian
- Features paintings of rural English buildings. - Williams, Conrad
- Author of Nearly People and Head Injuries. - Williams, Dave
- Features an online gallery of painting in watercolour including mini dolls house paintings, scenes of Harvington and Chaddesley Corbett in Worcestershire. - Williams, Nikki
- Adopts the traditional skills of blown and hot glass forming technologies to create work that is both dynamic and contemporary. - Williams, Owen
- Featuring a gallery of sporting and wildlife art. - Williams, Paul
- Features surreal and abstract images. - Williams, Stewart
- Features the 3D models and sculpture of this freelance artist, topics include dinosaurs. - Williamson, Simon
- Features photography, paintings, drawings, design, and more. - Willingale
- Also Wright, Savill, Murrell, Burles, and more. - Willoughby, A.S.
- Personal photography site covering a range of subjects. - Wilson, Kevin | Insomnium
- Insomnium. Gallery of surreal, dream-inspired digital images, photo manipulations, and Flash movies. - Wilson, Sharon
- Figurative painter, working exclusively with pastels. Includes images and biographical information. - Wilton, Penny
- Offers acrylic, oil, and watercolour paintings of boats and flowers. - Wimbledon School Of Art
- Specialises in theatre and fine art higher education from undergaduate level through to PhD. - Wimborne Folk Festival
- Largest traditional festival of folk dance and song on the South coast of England. - Winchester Hat Fair
- Annual festival of street theatre. - Wincup, Donald
- Offers gallery, biography, and ordering information. - Wingate, Orde (1903-1944)
- British general who served in the Sudan, Palestine, and the Burma Theatre in WWII. - Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience
- Discover how Britain lived during World War II. - Winwood
- Provides information about family from Norfolk, Suffolk, Shropshire, and other parts of the U.K. - Withington, Steve
- Offers photographs of the Peak District, paintings, and links to other artists. - Woking History Society
- Conducts research into the area, and holds talks and informal meetings. - Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
- Innformation about future shows and performers, news, competitions, and booking guide. - Woman Suffrage: England's Influence on the American Movement
(PDF) - Article by Ariane Liazos from the Concord Review. PDF file. - Women as Portrayed in British World War II Advertising
- Images of women in magazine advertisements from 1940 to 1945. - Women's Library
- National research library for women's history. - Womens Magic
- Offers a fantasy themed limited edition collection by Sheila Murphy. - Wonderland
- Bi-monthly publication for both men and women spotlighting contemporary visual culture, art, design, film, and fashion. - Wonnacott, Richard
- Presents published poems in text and sound. - Wood, Christopher
- Scottish artist. - Wood, Ronnie@
- Woodford, Annie
- Contemporary works exploring the enigma of time and the connection between the past, present, and future. - Woods, Jo
- Featuring original oils and prints. - Woods, Lee
- Includes a gallery of images. - Woodworking on the Web
- For woodworkers, woodturners and woodcarvers including AWGB home page and providing events diary, contact lists and a gallery of work. - Wootton, Wendy
- British writer of erotic fiction and romance novels, also known as Portia Da Costa, Megan Paul, and Delaney Silver. - Wordsworth Trust
- Centre for British Romanticism and home of William Wordsworth. - Worksop & District Photographic Society
- Welcomes members of all abilities. - World of Interiors
- For art, architecture, and decorating. - World of Kitsch
- Bringing you examples of the most desireable, yet hideous kitsch including music, celebrities, film, and more traditional items of kitsch. - World War 2 Cruiser Operations
- Offers information and photos of the cruiser ships, details of classes and actions, and personal stories of those who served. - Worldwide Dance UK
- Features news of U.K. dance tours, performance listings, programme notes, and interviews with dancers. - Worst Jobs in History, The
- Journey through 2,000 years of British history and the worst jobs of each era. From Channel 4. - Worster, Martin
- Portfolio for the London-based freelance photographer. Includes studio work, portraiture, and landscape photography. - Worthy Players
- Provides information on the amateur drama group including upcoming events, rehearsals, and past productions. - Wove Paper
- A turning point in the history of papermaking. - Wrap the World
- On the eve of the Millennium, the world's biggest artwork was created bringing together major cities from each continent around the globe. - Wrestling School, The
- Exploring the relationship between language and communication, performer and audience through the work of the playwright, Howard Barker. - Wright, Michelle
- Fashion, glamour, lingerie, and swimwear model available for catalogue and magazine work, and photo shoots. - WRITERSWORLD
- Print on demand book publisher based in the United Kingdom that also publishes in the United States and reprints. - Wrong Side of the River: London's Disreputable South Bank in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century
- Scholarly article by Jessica A. Browner. - WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier
- Blog transcribing the letters of British soldier Harry Lamin from the front lines of World War I. Harry's grandson posts each dispatch exactly 90 years after they were written. - WW2 People's War
- BBC project aiming to publish a national archive of personal accounts from World War II. - WWII Royal Navy Career of Alfred Miles
- Overview of his service during the war, including his account of the sinking of the HMS Patroclus. - Wycombe Society for the Performing Arts (WYPAS)
- Photos, production history, and information. - Yahoo! Model Search
- Enter or follow the search for the next hot models on Yahoo! UK & Ireland. - Yahoo! News Full Coverage: British Royal Family
- Ongoing news about members of the British royal family, as well as photo and video. Includes updated news about Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, and the late Princess Diana. - Yahoo! News: British Royal Family
- Find news about the British royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles, and the late Princess Diana. Includes video clips and photos. - Yates, Dornford
 - YDance - Scottish Youth Dance
- Provides details of dance in schools, festivals, dance inservice, and dance and technology. - Yeadon, Darren
- Features gallery with themes of nature, faces, figures, and public artworks. Available for commissions. - Yoga Village UK
- Includes information about teachers, organisations, and events, as well as advice and resources. - York Art Gallery
- Features six hundred years of British and European art. Provides details on special exhibitions, visiting, and educational opportunities. - York Castle Museum
- Offers a journey through four hundred years of British history. Contains details about educational programmes, events, and corporate hospitality. - York Doomsday Project
- Research project exploring all aspects of the plays and their various social, intellectual, religious, and theatrical contexts. - York Light Opera Society - York, England
- Amateur group performing musicals. - York Mystery Plays
- Ancient medieval play cycle still performed on the streets of the city. - Yorkshire and Humberside Museums Council
- Guide to museums and galleries in the area. - Yorkshire Dance
- Includes details of classes, workshops, and performances around the Yorkshire area. - Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Study Group (YVBSG)
- Researches and records the vernacular architecture of Yorkshire. Organises dayschools, conferences, and walkabouts, and publishes newsheets and an annual journal. - Young Writer
- International magazine featuring creative writing from children aged five to 18, as well as interviews with noted children's authors. - Young, Dave
- Colour documentary photographer specialising in reportage with attitude. - Young, Georgie
- Capturing the interplay of light, time, weather, and season on the Scottish countryside. - Young@Art
- Innovative art, design, and communication project run by the London Institute. - Your Neighbourhood: A Snapshot of Britain
- Encourages individuals and community groups around the country to produce a photographic record illustrating the state of our nation in 2002. - Youth Action Theatre - London, England
- Dedicated to stimulating the love of drama and theatre in 15-26 year olds. Membership is free. - Youth Arts Leicestershire
- Offers a programme of participatory arts projects including drama, dance, music, and art for young people between the ages of 8 - 25 years. - YouTube: The Royal Channel
- The official channel of the British Monarchy. Includes Queen Elizabeth II's broadcasts, as well as historical videos. - Yoxi
- Presents the poet also known as Dharmachari Padmavyuha, an ordained English Buddhist. - Yr Academi Gymreig - The Welsh Academy
- National society which exists to promote the writers and the literature of Wales. - Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
- Produces, presents, and tours new plays, West End shows, classic and contemporary drama, opera, ballet, music, and comedy, as well as children's events. - Yvonne's Art
- Online gallery of the most recent artworks, featuring experiments in watercolours, oils, and acrylics. - Yvonne's Royalty Homepage
- Includes genealogical information for Prince William of Wales. - Zakiewicz, Neil
- Features sculptures and other forms of art. - Zara's Restaurant
- Creating Caribbean gourmet entrees. - ZDNet UK: NetBuyer
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