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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.

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January
2005 |
9, Primrose
Crescent |

United Kingdom |
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James Harvey launches a
new website dedicated to the Tara King character and her era of
The Avengers. The name, 9, Primrose Crescent, is Tara's
fictional address in the series. |
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16th
January 2005 |
Frank Faber's
Homepage —
The Avengers / De Wrekers |

Netherlands |
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Frank Faber
reorganises his The Avengers / De Wrekers website and makes
it bilingual, with visitors being able to
choose between English and Dutch versions of the site. |
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February 2005 |
Taraholic |

United Kingdom |
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Ian Beazley launches
Taraholic, a website devoted to Linda Thorson's era of The
Avengers. The site includes historical notes, photographs,
memorabilia, location information and details about Linda Thorson
and her career. |
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1st April
2005 |
The Avengers
Artland —
TheAvengers.TV |

United Kingdom |
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Ian
Duerden breathtaking website, The Avengers Artland,
is the latest to join the ranks at TheAvengers.TV. This is one of two versions of Ian's site remaining on
the web today. In recent years the site at ianduerden.com has been rebranded Ian Charles Duerden Artland while the
one at TheAvengers.TV retains its original name. |
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Autumn 2005 |
Chapeau Melon
et Bottes de Cuir
(Forum) |

France |
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Another French language
discussion forum opens, called Chapeau Melon et Bottes de Cuir. |
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Researched and compiled by Alan Hayes and Denis Kirsanov
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