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1999 |
The Avengers
Universe
Mrs Emma Peel |

United States
of America |
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Mrs Emma Peel opens
his/her/its fan fiction site. Includes the stories The Swarms
of Mid-Day, A Floral Remembrance, Sunset in Venice
and Slow to Anger. Also includes a mock interview with
Cathy Gale and links to other Avengers sites. |
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1999 |
Cybernaut
Locations of The Avengers |

United Kingdom |
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John Dineley
opens an excellent location based website, Cybernaut, on
which he shares his personal photographs of Avengers
filming locations as they appear today. |
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1999 |
Episode Guides
The Avengers |

United States
of America |
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Loren Heisey's episode
guide website moves to a new address. |
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1999 |
Television
Heaven
The Avengers |

United Kingdom |
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Laurence Marcus and
Stephen Hulse add a review of The Avengers to their
Television Heaven website. |
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January 1999 |
The Avengers
Soundpage |

Sweden |
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Linus Tφrnqvist opens
his Avengers sound page, which contains music, sound
effects and dialogue from the series. |
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February
1999 |
The Avengers...
Are Back!!! |

United Kingdom |
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Grey Ghost launches an
Avengers page which seems to have a "size is everything"
approach. Unfortunately, there is nothing remotely of value to
see. |
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3rd
February 1999 |
The Unofficial
Avengers Home Page |

Canada |
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James Dawe The Unofficial Avengers Home Page
is now available via its own domain name, www.the-avengers.net. |
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18th
February 1999 |
Elan The
Avengers Online |

United Kingdom |
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Alistair McGown moves Elan
The Avengers on the Web to a new web host and relaunches it as
Elan The Avengers Online. |
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19th March
1999 |
The Quite Quite
Fantastic
Avengers Website, Ltd |

United States
of America |
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Michael Phillips moves
The Quite Quite Fantastic Avengers Website, Ltd, to its own
domain. |
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11th May
1999 |
The Avengers
Forever |

United States
of America |
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Regular site visitor Pete
Stampede (in reality, writer Gavin Gaughan) becomes a
regular contributor to The Avengers Forever and 'Pete's
Notes' start appearing alongside the episode guide entries. A
month later, David alludes to the number of corrections being sent
in to The Avengers Forever when he says, "With so many
'editors' watching my every move, my site has to be perfect". |
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May 1999 |
Athlene19's
Tribute to
The Avengers |

United Kingdom |
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Athlene19 adds a page
dedicated to The Avengers to her cult television website
Athlene19's Cult TV. |
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18th May
1999 |
The Original
Avengers |

United States
of America |
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Piper sets up a page
that becomes part of The Avengers Webring. This site, which
remains open until late 2003, presents character biographies,
trivia and an image gallery. |
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Summer 1999 |
The Avengers
(Screengrab Archive) |

United States
of America |
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Mik Rush opens
a bandwidth hungry screengrab archive called simply The
Avengers. The statement at the top of the homepage "This
site takes a while to load but IS worth the wait!" is perhaps a
little overstating things... |
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27th June
1999 |
The Avengers
Forever
The Young Avenger |

United Kingdom |
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David K. Smith offers space
within The Avengers Forever to Joseph Lloyd, a 16 year old
Avengers fan from Winchester, England, who is keen to look at the series from the
perspective of The Young Avenger. |
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July 1999 |
A Guide to
Avengerland |

New
Zealand |
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English-born Anthony McKay launches
A Guide to Avengerland, a website devoted to tracking down
filming locations for The Avengers and related television
series. The site is based on research undertaken by Anthony and
others for the printed guide published by Time Screen
magazine. |
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11th July
1999 |
The Authorised
Guide to
The New Avengers |

United Kingdom |
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Dave Matthews' excellent
website moves back to its original webspace, but now with a proper
domain name. |
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29th
September 1999 |
Yahoo! Group
Quite Quite Fantastic Avengers |

International |
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Michael Phillips starts the
first Avengers discussion group on the Yahoo! social
network, linked to his own site,
The Quite Quite Fantastic Avengers Website, Ltd. |
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31st
October 1999 |
The Avengers
Forever |

United States
of America |
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The Avengers Forever
presents the first details ever published on the Internet
concerning the South African radio series of The Avengers.
The information is supplied by Alan Hayes, who went on to
produce The Avengers on the Radio and now edits The
Avengers Declassified. |
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November
1999 |
Avengers'
Escape in Time |

United States
of America |
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Avengers' Escape in Time
opens and joins the Avengers Webring. The site contains
episode guides, character outlines, merchandise information,
quotes and coverage of the Warner Bros. movie. |
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25th
December 1999 |
Second Sight
The Avengers Image Archive |

United Kingdom |
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Alan Hayes and his wife
Alys Hayes open Second Sight The Avengers Image
Archive on Christmas Day as a present to Avengers fans.
By the next day, the host removes the site from their servers as
it is "too popular". Alan apologises for the technical hitch on
the alt.tv.avengers discussion group and complains that "it seems
that FreeBeeb subscribers are encouraged to post their 20MB of web
material on the proviso that it is of no interest to anyone". |
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