Membership, client information, events, conference and exhibition, resources and contact information. Based in the United States.
Welcome to the Website of the PeopleSoft Southern New England User's Group (affectionately known as SNUG). Use this site to keep track of upcoming events, check out the PeopleSoft related web-sites, see who's on the board, download past presentations, …
News and event information, membership list, and educational information.
Church of England. Includes service times, event details, directions, and information about Altcar.
Gloucestershire, England specialist in the restoration of oil paintings.
The Lincoln Highway, the National Road, eastern Canada, and the Lower Mississippi River, Great Lakes, and New England areas in the United States.
Bishop of St. Asaph, the last survivor of the ancient hierarchy of England; b. between 1501 and 1515; d. in Rome, 3 April, 1585.
Contains a list of ram sales, studs and field days in the NE district.
A choir of graduates and students who live and work in and around London, England.
Designs for print, publishing and web. Offers and services with portfolio. Based in Norfolk, England.
London Wasps and young England player. Includes appearances list, action photographs, CV, and press cuttings.
Article on unit which carried out daytime bombing operations in western Europe from airfields in eastern England from 1942.
Biography, lyrics, and a link to sound files for the band from the North of England.
Hiking the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales in one complete vacation package. Fully inclusive five and ten day itineraries from moderate to strenuous walking.
Information on violent youth and gang activities in the New England region.
England's first frog museum with a wonderful collection of frog art, figurines, china, glass, clothes.
Tracing the ancestral line to 10th century England; includes the Walker line to the 1400s.
Full text of the work by Arthur D. Innes', published in 1913. [PDF]
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