About Anguilla: A Long Rich History
A historical survey provided by the Anguilla Tourist Board.
Anguilla in the World Factbook
A profile of this country by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
Early Postal History of Anguilla
An article from the March 2000 edition of British Caribbean Philatelic Journal, written by Rob Wynstra.
History of Anguilla
Before the Europeans came to this island, the Arawak Indians had called it Malliouhana (arrowshaped).They had dwelled on Anguilla since AD 600.
Under an English Heaven
An excerpt from a book about the 1967 rebellion in favor of colonial status, and the subsequent invasion two years later by the misunderstanding British to quell the disorder.
Wallblake House
Built in 1787, it is the oldest and only surviving plantation house on Anguilla: one of the few plantation houses in the Caribbean where the entire complex of buildings have survived virtually intact.