1066 and the Effects of the Norman Conquest on England: A collection of original and reprinted articles from the author of a novel set in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings.
Bayeux Tapestry: The Bayeux Tapestry. Reproduction, translation and history.
Bayeux Tapestry: Describes this medieval tapestry illustrating the history of William the Conqueror, Harold II, the battle of Hastings and the Norman conquest.
British History - The Normans: Continuing the on-going history of the British Isles, this site looks at the effects and changes brought in by the Norman invasion in AD 1066.
Gerald of Wales - The Norman Conquest of Ireland: Translation of a contemporary account.
Ireland's History in Maps: An essay with supporting maps.
Norman Conquest School Site: Created to allow pupils to study the Norman Conquest in the history classroom, guides pupils through the events of 1066, and then tests their knowledge.
Normans and Vikings Web Resources: Attempts to track Normans and Vikings material on the internet.
Secrets of the Norman Invasion: Nick Austin examines the primary sources. He is particularly interested in trying to determine exactly where the Normans landed prior to the Battle of Hastings.
The Battle of Fulford: Information about the battlefield near York and the 20 September 1066 battle of Fulford, which preceded Hastings. Includes maps, photographs, and accounts, as well as a description of efforts to preserve the area from development.
The Bayeux Tapestry: A full-scale recreation in steel supported with a complete analysis of the events, culture and history surrounding the battle of Hastings (1066).
The Bayeux Tapestry: History of, and commentary upon the famous tapestry.