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Some HBC readers tell us that they would like to be able to access new pages, but do not want to receive E-mails on every new page added to HBC. We have also for several years now experienced problems dealing with AOL. Thus we have created this page for HBC readers. We will list new pages or existing pages to which we have added additional information. We used to maintain a page like this. We know from this experience that we sometimes forget to add a new page, but we will try to remember to do this as much as possible. There will not be a link on our home page so you will want to add this to your favorites/book marks. We plan to only make this page available to readers who support HBC. There may be occasional changes in the URL. Just let us know if you have any question about this HBC feature.
Notice CIH/HBC is still working on a huge migration. The new system is more stable, but much more demanding than the old system. A tiny coding error which the old system tolerated can cause a broken link, both pages and images. I am slowly making the correctiions, but as there are 25,000+ pages, it will be some time before we find them all. If you encounter a broken page or image link, feel free to alert me and I will make the needed correction and you can get to the page
World War II: Belgian civilians panic (May 1940)
American Native American tribes: The Flatheads
American children: Nair children
English kilts: Jackets (1860s)
English family: Blackburm family (1870s)
Buttoning conventions: Diagonal styling
American rural schools: Chronology
Polish family: Zamość/a>
World War II: Japanese economic output
World War II: German resources: Silk
World War II: German weaknesses--Mineral ores
Italian school footwear: The 1930s
Italian school footwear: 20th century
Italian school footwar: The 1950s
Italiannschool footware: The 1920s
Ebglish movies: A Canternury Tale
Workd War II: American raw materials--Oil
World War II: German death cards--Ludwig Picjler von Egglkofen
World War II: German death cards
English families: Staged line (1910s)
United States knee pants: Lengths
Finish economics: Cold War--Soviet economic constraints
Anmerucan children: Stock children (1839)
American families: Alling family (1839)
American families: Griffith children (about 1844)
Philippines history: Moro Rebellion--Moro Province
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