An association in America helping to raise funds for the restoration of Boston Stump (St Botolph's) in Boston, UK.
Create a family tree to begin discovering, preserving and sharing your family history. Start with yourself and let Ancestry Hints grow your tree. Connect with your family story and discover the what, where, and who of how it all leads to you
The AIA promotes the study, preservation and presentation of Britain's industrial heritage.
The person behind the author of four titles carried here (though only one currently still in print).
In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. A comprehensive description of the history and building of this largest parish church in England.
Boydell & Brewer publish and distribute for the Victoria County History and the Royal Historical Society, as well as several other learned societies.
The new website for your local British history. A site where anyone can contribute, discuss and voice their ideas about local history, genealogy, family trees, ancestry and historic events, social history, momentous occurrences, people and interesting history related websites.
Dating back over ten centuries, the Monarchy plays an important role in the UK and Commonwealth. This web site provides information on the work of The Queen in modern society, biographies of the Royal Family, a history of kings and queens through the ages, background on Royal residences and art collections, and coverage of recent Royal events.
A brief history of the three C of E churches in the Parish of Boston along with information such as details of their services.
Founded in 1955, to advance the education of the public and to promote the preservation and running of all types of steam traction engine: portables, showman
Fast establishing itself as the nation's leading on-line portal for sourcing locally produced food. This site features the finest producers in Britain, comprehensive listings of farmers' markets, country fairs, shows, breed societies and farm holiday cottages, all making for a hugely informative site.
Founded in 2001 to promote and encourage the study of family, local and social history with particular reference to persons having lived in, or having been associated with, the historical area now known as Fenland.
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HTL aims to assist in the conservation and enhancement of the historic environment of the county, endeavouring to involve the local community and visitors by improving access to all aspects of this heritage, by offering opportunities to learn about the past and by organising heritage projects and events to celebrate the diverse heritage of the county.
Lincoln artist and illustrator Karen creates images for books, portraits, cartoons and all commercial, private and industry commissions.
Est. some 40 years ago it's aim is to bring together like-minded aviation enthusiasts. Members receive a monthly newsletter and can attend monthly meetings, held in Lincoln. They also arrange private visits to sites of interest.
Watercolour painting classes.
Lincolnshire Tourist Guide - for all your tourism needs. The guide features accommodation, days out, pubs, restaurants for the tourist visiting Lincolnshire.
The objects of the Society are to preserve, restore and operate historic road transport vehicles as a permanent public exhibition and museum for the advancement of technical, historical and general education and for the permanent preservation, display and demonstration of historic road transport vehicles, equipment, machinery and relics of historical, operational and general interest and educational value.
Helping link the Lincolnshire community to Lincolnshire Businesses, Organisations and Community Groups. (Lincolnshire, NE Lincs, North East Lincs).
It became a reality after nearly two years hard work. The 22nd of May 2006 saw the launch of the Pilgrim Fathers, Mayflower Trail and the new Pilgrim Fathers UK Origins Association. Boston on the East coast of Lincolnshire has a strong heritage link to the Separatists who were once held in the Boston Guildhall cells after their failed escape attempt in 1607. Plymouth in Devon is twinned with Plymouth, MA. Learn more of the key institutions in the US that have extensive archives and artefacts regarding the heritage of the Pilgrim Fathers from their landing at Plimouth Rock on 9th November 1620.
Delightful Mud and Stud Cottage in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Steeped in history this grade II listed building is a beautiful place to stay and offers a friendly welcome and wonderful home-cooked breakfast.
This website is designed as a portal dedicated to the 1st and 2nd World Wars. A single source for information, references, links, battlefield tourism, books and news.
Excellent books on various aspects of Lincoln. Just type in 'survey' in the search bar of my site to find their titles, including: Lincoln's Engineering Industries c.1780-1980s Pubs in Lincoln Brayford Pool: Lincoln's Waterfront through time Uphill LIncoln Monk's Road Lincoln's Allotments - A History Wigford - Historic Lincoln South of the River
An official site with articles, downloads and much more information about Sir Joseph Banks
Uncle Henry’s is part of a family farming business, run by the Ward family. We are farmers with a passion for home reared, local and great tasting produce. The story behind the farm shop started with a family friend of the owners, Meryl and Steve, by the name of Henry Wright. Henry used to live in the house behind the farm shop & cafe. You can see the house from the outside courtyard. The Wright family farmed our farm for over 100 years when the Wards took on the farm operation in 1991. Even though the two families were unrelated, Meryl and Steve’s children used to ask “Can we visit Uncle Henry’s” when they wanted to play at Henry’s house. The name stuck and the out of the family’s fondness for their family friend, came the title for the Ward’s new business, Uncle Henry’s Farm Shop, Butchery & Cafe.
Uniquely integrates three disciplines within one academic unit, a feature not found in any other UK university. We embrace interdisciplinary activities in the study of people and the fascinating variety in which they shape and interact with natural and cultural environments, both in the present and in the past.
The history section of a huge website with just about anything and everything on it and discussed within its vast entity.
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Author: Jack Bartlett and John Benson
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Author: Bartholemew Howlett