
The
Scribble Page, linking to the "Every Celtic Thing" Hotlist and to the Amazing
Adventures of Puckermuck Cove. Not to mention the ubiquitous and enigmatic
Angus Og!
Calespulgh
-
Sword
of Destiny
.
. . 'Excaliber' - the sword of Destiny - an oncoming Cornish site, swashbuckling
with the exciting atmosphere of Arthurian drama!
"Today's
mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground", says David!
David, who was once television's top sports commentator, has now dedicated
himself to alerting a disbelieving world as to the existence of a plot
to establish a ruthless world government controlling every aspect of our
lives.
BREIZHOO
magazine
A
commercial magazine / search engine / classifieds site based in Brittany,
strongly reflecting the local community and including an Art Gallery page.
Plus new and improved guides to the Brittany Internet!
Dr
Celt's
Celtic
Treasure
A Celtic smorgasboard of
the Internet. They specialise in Celtic tee shirts, castles, jewellery,
clan items and medieval weapons. They claim that if they don't have what
you want they will tell you of someone who does! |
"... a highly compatible
mixture of Renaissance styles with timeless Celtic folk melodies, played
with winning sensitivity and rhythmic vitality. Their own compositions
fit neatly with the traditional materials from other sources." - Washington
Post 1991.
fairie
Not
only a very comprehensive network of links comprising the fairy myth, legend,
and folklore of the Celtic countries but also a thoughtful examination
of the history and origins of the Celtic peoples with extensive extracts
from original archive material. Various authors.
"Every day when I wake up
I thank the Lord I'm Welsh ... and then I remember Michael Howard, Geoffrey
Howe, Michael Heseltine, and bloody Neil Kinnock" A regular outpouring
of Welsh spleen!
The
Doyle Page
Celtic links from Australia! Hiya there, spor
tie mee kangaroo down!
The
Diversity of the Lord's Prayer
The
Cloister of the Pater Noster in Jerusalem is built over the site where
Jesus taught His disciples the Lord's Prayer and is decorated with numerous
ceramic tiles,
each inscribed with the Lord's Prayer in a different
language or dialect. This site has been on the Web since December 8,
1994. |