This page contains hyperlinks to snapshots of old versions of websites that are preserved archive.org's Wayback Machine. Occasionally, images on these archived sites will be missing, but they are linked to to give a general idea of the sites as they appeared at or near the time concerned, providing a nostalgic trip down memory lane for Avengers fans.

March 2004

Avengers Mailing List @ Suburbia
International
Mark Dorset email mailing list for Avengers discussions is moved to a slightly different address at Suburbia. In its final years before it closed it was administered by Howard H. Hayden.
URL: 
http://suburbia.com.au/mailman/listinfo/avengers
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29th March 2004

The Avengers.TV
International Forum

International
David K. Smith prepares to move TheAvengers.TV to a new host which offers more space and bandwidth for less money. As the site's forum is to be relaunched, partly to combat an increasing number of spam attacks, the old forum is taken down and replaced by a notice promising a new, improved forum soon. The new forum software is again being custom built built by David in association with his colleagues. Although not planned to be so, the forum proves to be unavailable for three months.
URL:
http://theavengers.tv/forum/messages.asp
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20th April 2004

TheAvengers.TV
International
TheAvengers.TV relaunches on the new host (the domain name remains unchanged), complete with a beautiful new gateway page designed by Carlos Pagés of Los Vengadores. All of the sites on TheAvengers.TV now have their own discrete sub-domains and everyone has to update their favourites!
URL:
http://theavengers.tv/
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20th April 2004

Definitive Diana Rigg —
TheAvengers.TV

United Kingdom
Liz Eggleston's The Emma Peel Homepage, originally launched in 2001, joins TheAvengers.TV and is revamped as Definitive Diana Rigg (DDR — Dame Diana Rigg, geddit?).
URL:
http://ddr.theavengers.tv/
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24th June 2004

The Avengers.TV
International Forum

International
The new TheAvengers.TV International Forum is finally launched after three months. The return is some two months after the planned relaunch date, due to real life pressures. However, the revamped forum boasts greatly improved functionality and quickly gets up a head of steam.
URL:
http://forum.theavengers.tv/index.asp
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July 2004

Emma Peel
United States
of America
The Emma Peel website, originally launched in 1998, moves to new webspace. The content of the site is much the same as before, but you can while away the hours playing with the Emma Peel Cube!
URL:
www.agiev.com/movingemma/index.html
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September 2004


(The Avengers TV)

Japan
The very first Avengers website from Japan! The site includes an episode guide plus details of American DVD and VHS releases, plus other merchandise. The site, despite its name, is not affiliated with TheAvengers.TV.
URL:
http://avengerstv.seesaa.net/
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October 2004

The Avengers Artland
United Kingdom
Ian Duerden visually striking website, The Avengers Artland, is moved to a new web host and a domain carrying the name of its webmaster. This is one of two versions of Ian's site remaining on the web today. In recent years the site at this particular address has been rebranded Ian Charles Duerden Artland while the one at TheAvengers.TV retains its original name.
URL:
http://ianduerden.com/
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December 2004

Purrr: The Avengers —
De Wrekers

Belgium
Patrick Van de Weghe moves his Avengers website Purrr: The Avengers — De Wrekers to its new, permanent webspace.
URL:
http://home.scarlet.be/~pvandew1/inhoud.htm
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Researched and compiled by Alan Hayes and Denis Kirsanov

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