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CJFA
- Carol Jackson's Fine Art: A Virtual Art Museum
- A feast for the
eyes!
The
Victorian Web Overview
- Absolutely *everything*
Victorian!
PRB
Passion Links
- Lots of information
concerning and related to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Milieux:
The Costume Site
- The definitive
site for costuming of all kinds from medieval to sci-fi.
The Loreena
McKennitt Homepage
- Homepage of Canadian
recording artist Loreena McKennitt.
The
Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
- Everything you
would ever want to know about the sci-fi series Babylon 5!
Godiva Chocolatier
- The name says
it all!
Byzantine
and Medieval Links Index
- Tons of links
covering all aspects of Medieval and Byzantine history and culture.
A World
of Tea
- A fascinating
page for tea-lovers (and wanna-be tea-lovers)
Castles
on the Web
- Lots of images,
information, a bulletin board and more!
Yesterday's
Rose: A Tribute to Old and Old-Fashioned Garden Roses
- A beautiful site
with lots of images and information about old-fashioned roses
Joe
and Mindy's Web Garden
- A must-visit
site for anyone who's ever aspired to grow anything!
The
Tap Dancing Lizard
- The on-line home
of Catherine Cartwright-Jones and Roy Jones, authors of several beautiful
knitting books- a very interesting site.
-
Designer's
Forum
- This site features
the beautiful needlework designs of British designer Beth Russell. Gorgeous
stuff! (A must-see for fans of the textile designs of Arts and Crafts
artist William Morris.)
Fairy Web
- Pages and pages
of information and links for those enamoured of fairies!
Elizabeth
Dillinger
- Quilts as Art
Form! Fiber artist who dyes and paints her own fabrics and creates lovely
quilts and wall-hangings using machine quilting. Bead jewelry, too!
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