Robin Hardy Online

Gallery of Classics

Robin keeps discovering so many great sites and/or blogs that she's constantly changing her home page to spotlight them. But that leaves a great many classics that deserve ongoing attention. So RHO is pleased to offer a sampling of our perennial favorites.

Out of fairness, we've limited Gallery Classics to one per site or blogger. So once you click on a link below, you'll have to explore that space further on your own.

Please note that while the selections below are PG or PG-13, other posts on these sites (or comments)  may contain stronger language.

Robin ran across Chris Guin's inventive site while researching certain aspects of her hometown, Fort Worth. (Above is Chris' friend Narf, who, sadly, keeps deceasing.)

BibliOdyssey: amazing collection of historical illustrations

Teachers! Especially at girls' schools!
Teach your students the meaning of suffrage.(The video shows what happened when a guy visited a girls' prep school to collect signatures for a petition to end women's suffrage.)

We are taking copious notes on the Revenge Scam (via DeAnna).

Christians and Big Government
(he's right, you know)

Did ancient Israelites explore the New World? Read about the Los Lunas Mystery Stone.

Truth in advertising

Liam's offers hundreds of high resolution, copyright-free images from old books. A great historical resource and fun browsing.

The real U.S. military

We laughed until we cried reading this. (Via Volokh)

Courtesy of Blatheration -- and this is why.

page updated March 28, 2007
Stay tuned . . . more to come.