Richard III: Foundation
The Richard III Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit educational organization to authenticate the life and times of King Richard III, his contemporaries and era, and to expand information about the medieval period.
[http://www.richard111.com/]
Richard III: Offical Site
Richard III This site is devoted to the study of King Richard III, last of the medieval English kings, the Wars of the Roses, a dynastic struggle in the later middle ages that pitted Yorkist against Lancastrian, fifteenth-century England and its culture, the reputation of Richard III in history, literature, and drama, especially Shakespeare.
[http://www.r3.org/]
Richard III: Society
Richard III was King of England from 1483 to 1485. Thanks mainly to Shakespeare, he is known in the popular imagination as being the archetypal wicked uncle who murdered his way to the throne.
[http://www.richardiii.net/]
Richard III: Museum
Perhaps one of York's best kept secrets is this fascinating Museum situated in York's tallest and most impressive Medieval Gatehouse - Monk Bar. It is said King Richard added its top storey himself in 1484.
[http://www.richardiiimuseum.co.uk/]
Richard III: Worcestershire Branch of the Richard III Society
Richard was born in Fotheringhay Castle in 1452. As Duke of Gloucester his hard work helped keep his brother, Edward IV, on the throne. Richard III was king of England from 1483 to 1485. He died in battle at Bosworth Field in Leicestershire on August 22. Shakespeare cast him wrongly as a murdering villain, and the image stuck. Shakespeare was a brilliant dramatist but a lousy historian. By studying what is known of his life a totally different man emerges.
[http://www.richardiiiworcs.co.uk/]