- 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 British Soldier Remembers
- Reminiscences of Troop Sergeant Ronald Tree in the 56th Reconnaissance Regiment, British 8th Army and his experiences in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Austria. - 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. - Ann Seward Wildlife Art Prints
- Offers limited edition watercolour studies of wildlife by portrait artist Ann Seward. - 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." - 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 Anon
- Provides information on how to paint and displays artwork. - 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. - Baltersan
- Renaissance tower-house near Turnberry inspired Charles Rennie Mackintosh. When renovated, it will open as unique guest house accommodation. - 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. - 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 Bookcase
- News, author directory, features, online book club, games, and an animated history of books. - 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 Online: Poetry
- Features an interactive poetry kit, multimedia, resident poets, and a directory of poetry events in 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. - 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 III
- 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. - 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. - 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. - Blaylock, Suzanne
- Offers erotic novels for lesbian and bisexual women. - 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. - Blue Room, The
- Details the 2003 U.K. tour of the play by David Hare, starring Tracy Shaw and Jason Connery. - 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. - Bone, Peter
- Includes videos, juggling simulator software, and personal records. - 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. - Borrow, George (1803-1881)
- Home of the George Borrow Society. - Bouch, Gareth
- Includes information about the author and his novel, Rivercity. - 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 from the Old Swan
- The history of the Brown brothers of Wrexham, North Wales, who left their family pub to fight in the Great War. - 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
 - 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, an
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