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On the Web
- Tasmania GenWeb - (Part of the Pacific GenWeb Project) Tasmanian genealogy databases, convicts, electoral rolls, post 1900 marriages and post office directories.
- Svenska Möbler - Established dealer of Sweedish antique furniture, antique lighting, and decoratives from Biedermeier, Karl Johan, Jugendstil, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Funkis periods.
- Design and Fun - Sales of 1960s and '70s clothing and fabric, lighting, furniture and home decor. Includes information about designers Carl Aubock and Joe Colombo.
- Design 70 - Store in Nice, France provides photo gallery of 1970s furniture, lighting and decorative objects.
- ClassicDesign Interior - Vintage furniture from 1920s Bauhaus to 1980s Memphis styles, and details of store in The Hague.
- Modernity - Offer furniture, lighting, ceramics and glass in 20th century design by mainly Scandinavian designers. About the shop, product listings and contact information.
- Simplymod.com - Modern design objects of the 1950s, '60s and '70s.
- 1950.com - Mid-century modern furniture, lighting, accessories, and design books.
- Highrise - Seating, storage, lamps and tables, primarily from the 1940s to 1960s.
- De Vreugde - Furniture from 1960s to 80s, mostly used, in Amsterdam the Netherlands.
Wikipedia Articles
- Timeline of entomology - post 1900 - 1900
- Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) - The Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor a leantainn) is a Scottish Presbyterian denomination which was formed in January 2000. It professes to continue the work of the Free Church of Scotland (post 1900), which claims to continue the work of the Free Church of Scotland (1843-1900).
- Free Church of Scotland (post 1900) - The contemporary Free Church of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor
- Bethel, Oklahoma - Bethel is a rural unincorporated community located west of US Highway 259 in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. The post office opened January 24, 1900.
- Eucha, Oklahoma - Eucha is a small rural community located in Delaware County, Oklahoma, north of Lake Eucha. The Eucha Post Office was established November 20, 1900, in District 5 of the old Indian Territory.