This site may help with studying.
www.studyweb.com
If you are interested in narrowboats then take a look at the Braunston website.
A great place to go if you want to see boats of all sizes and types, or maybe even buy one! Pigpen is a narrowboat oriented site (despite
the name). There are some pictures of traditional roses and castles painting at this site.
www.braunston.demon.co.uk
www.pigpen.demon.co.uk
I absolutely adore the game of Riven. The graphics are great, and you don't get killed
every five minutes. The puzzles took some working out.
www.riven.com
I would really love to have a dog. Instead I can read about the different breeds at the
link below.
www.dogbreedinfo.com
Some crafty sites.
www.craftcreations.com - a general crafty site for
materials
www.craftville.com
www.craft-fair.co.uk - has details about
craft fairs in the UK. However, doesn't include them all!
crossstitch.miningco.com
www.firstclassstamp.co.uk - rubber stamping, site for
materials
www.lysator.liu.se/~offe/kors/index.html - swedish site offering a few free cross stitch patterns.
www.stitches.co.uk
www.thestampconnection.freeserve.co.uk
www.easycross.co.uk - cross stitch program for the
computer.
De Montfort University - This is where I took my MSc Information Technology degree. Click the link if you want to find out what else is on offer at De Mont!
The Bookshop - Leicester University and De Montfort University share bookshops. Andrew, my husband, works for the bookshop, and this is their website.
Sheffield University - This is where I took my BMus Music degree. Click the link if you want to find out what else is on offer at Sheffield. They also have a webcam overlooking the university!
The British Double Reed Society provides a forum for all oboe and bassoon players. There is a quarterly magazine and various events throughout the country. Being a member also means you can get discount on music goods at certain shops.
www.bdrs.demon.co.uk
This is the place to go if you want to learn about music theory or print out your own
manuscript paper! It is very friendly with online lessons, which can be downloaded.
www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca
William Byrd was a composer during the time Elizabeth I. Byrd and Thomas Tallis were
both employed by the Royal Chapel and worked together on a printing project. They were given a monopoly over music printing at the time, including the printing of manuscript. Check out this site about
Byrd.
www.stainer.co.uk/byrd.html
North Warwickshire & Hinckley College
Randstad Employment Bureau
Warwickshire County Music Service
UCCF
Associated Board RSM