Longboats Websites
British Marine - The Membership Organisation for the UK leisure, super
British Marine is the membership organisation for the leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry. We lead and promote our industry and work with our members to achieve sustainable growth in a competitive global environment, through the provision of world-class goods and services. We support over 1600 memb
British Marine - The Membership Organisation for the UK leisure, super
British Marine is the membership organisation for the leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry. We lead and promote our industry and work with our members to achieve sustainable growth in a competitive global environment, through the provision of world-class goods and services. We support over 1600 memb
Leif Erikson Viking Ship Restoration Project, Duluth, MN, USA
This website is dedicated to the Leif Erikson Viking Ship Restoration Project, it's craftsmen, volunteers, supporters and those who have an interest in preserving a piece of Duluth history and Norwegian heritage.
Brunei Bay - gateway to Borneo - Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak. Tours, accom
Brunei Bay is the gateway to Brunei and Borneo. Brunei has the best preserved rainforest on Borneo. Protected by the Sultan of Brunei and it's financial security, Brunei is a safe place for wildlife, families, school excursions and groups. Intrepid Tours takes you there.
Canal barge and narrow boat hire | narrowboat boating holidays UK
UK boat hire by narrowboat barge longboat canal and narrow boat in England, Wales and Scotland. Short breaks on rivers and waterways. Boating holidays.
HOME - liveaboard1
Living on a boat or yacht. Houseboats and living off the grid. Cruising the world on a sailboat. Living on the UK and European waterways.
Etrusia - Saxons and Vikings in Britain - Home Page
This section of Etrusia looks at the period after the Romans left Britain and before the Normans settles, This was a time when the Romanicised Celts, under attack from Picts and Scots, called on the Saxons for their protection. Liking the lands they saw, the Saxons stayed. A few years later, the Vikings did the same...