I am supporting this project because I know this person and agree with his philosophy of sharing information about locks and keys of historical importance. Without sites like this, some of this information may disappear. Besides, it helps to educate the public

Another great site is Prescott's antique-locks: http://www.antique-locks.com
Over to LP101 members to list their favourite historical lock & key web sites. Please restrict discussion to HISTORICAL sites.
Cheers
greyman