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1. FreeA2A : Access to Archives

Great Britain. National Archives: The A2A database contains catalogues of archives held across England and dating from the 900s to the present day. These archives are cared for in local record offices and libraries, universities, museums and national and specialist institutions across England, where they are made available to the public.

2. FreeAAT: Art & Architecture Thesaurus On Line

The J. Paul Getty Trust: The AAT is a structured vocabulary containing around 125,000 terms and other information about concepts. Terms in AAT may be used to describe art, architecture, decorative arts, material culture, and archival materials. The coverage of the AAT ranges from Antiquity to the present, and the scope is global.

3. FreeAbebooks

Abebooks.com: Abebooks, formerly Advanced Book Exchange, is an online marketplace that includes used books, many rare and out-of-print, and also a growing number of new books. In addition to books, there are magazines, journals, illustration art, vintage photographs, and paper ephemera. There is also an option to search booksellers by name or country.

4. FreeAboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library

T. Matthew Ciolek: This site contains links to indigenous studies resources for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. The links are listed under the following headings: General Resources; Governmental Web Resources; Australian Native Title; Koori Web Resources; Aboriginal History; Aboriginal Languages; Aboriginal Studies Bibliographies; University Programs; Intercultural Relationships; Aboriginal Art & Culture; and Aboriginal Online Bookstore.

5. FreeA compendium of legislative changes in social security 1908-1982

: Changes in social security in Australia specifically: Age and invalid pension; Widow's pension and supporting parent's benefits; Unemployment, sickness and special benefits; Maternity allowance; Family allowance; Handicapped child's allowance; Double orphan's pension; Family income supplement; Social security bills; Explanatory notes. Contains lists of sources; list of tables that indicate the rates of payment.

6. FreeAcronym Finder

Acronym Finder: Acronym Finder contains more than 3 million acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms. You can search or filter terms from the following categories: information technolofy; military and government; business and finance; science and medicine; organizations and schools; slang and pop culture.

7. FreeACT Electoral Rolls 1916-1967

ACT Heritage Library: The A.C.T. electoral rolls for the years 1916, 1917, 1928, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1955, 1959 and 1967.

8. FreeACTMAPi

ACT Government: Multi-layered online mapping, imagery and land information for the Australian Capital Territory. Allows for customised maps to be created and printed.

9. FreeACT Memorial

ACT Government: The ACT Memorial honours men and women who have an association with the ACT and who served in conflicts, peacekeeping missions and related service throughout the world, some of whom paid the supreme sacrifice. The Memorial has two parts: the physical Memorial, located opposite Civic Square on London Circuit; and this web site, containing a database of names and information about the people honoured by the Memorial. The website contains a database of people associated with the ACT who are eligible for the Roll of Honour and Commemorative Roll of the Australian War Memorial. It includes those who died during or as a result of war, warlike operations, peace-keeping missions, as the result of military service, or on humanitarian missions.

10. FreeACT Planning and Land Authority: Maps, land and survey data

ACT Planning and Land Authority: The ACT Planning and Land Authority is responsible for the naming of public places in the ACT (nomenclature). Public places include districts, divisions (suburbs), streets, parks and geographical features. This part of the ACT Planning and Land Authority web site includes general information on Canberra's place names, names Acts, naming policies, origins of district and suburb names and the Place Names Committee.

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