- Activity Village - Bonfire Night
- Features a brief overview on the holiday's history along with an archive of interactive games and craft project ideas.
- Bonfire Night
- Explores the history of the holiday and how the plot of blowing up the Houses of Parliament on November 1605 was thwarted.
- Britannia - Guy Fawkes
- Presents the biography of the main conspirator of a plot to kill King James and blow up the Houses of Parliament on November 1605.
- British Life and Culture - Bonfire Night
- Resource for information on the holiday's history and the story behind the plot of killing King James and blowing up the Houses of Parliament.
- Cambridge Bonfire Society - The History of the Gunpowder Plot and Guy Fawkes
- Features a brief overview on the holiday's origin, the story behind the plot against King James, and how the event is celebrated before and today.
- Encarta - Guy Fawkes
- Details the biography and the role he played in the plot of blowing the Houses of Parliament on November 1605.
- Gunpowder Plot
- Provides an overview on the conspiracy against King James, how it was thwarted and how it paved way for the birth of Bonfire Night.
- Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night
- Information resource on the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 and how the holiday originated.
- Guy Fawkes Night
- Brief overview on the origin and how the people of Britain celebrate the holiday.
- Nursery Rhymes Lyrics and Origins - Remember Remember the Fifth of November
- Brief overview on the holiday's origin and how the prevention of the plot against King James became a part of British tradition.
- Scrap Album - Guy Fawkes Day
- Provides insights on how the holiday originated and how the people of Britain commemorate on the event when the plot against King James was prevented.
- Treason
- Features an overview on the Gunpowder Plot's failure and a look on various scenarios if the plan had succeeded.
- The Trials of Guy Fawkes and Conspirators
- Presents the transcription of the trial against the conspirators of the plot to kill King James and blow up the Houses of Parliament on November 1605.
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