Highway to History: Archaeology and the A1073 Improvement Scheme
£2.50Slicing through the Fenland the A1073 is a corridor through time – a portal from the past. From the post-Roman silts to the north, near Spalding, the road traverses claylands,…
These titles cover a variety of useful resource material for students of all ages. I have also recently added a guide written specifically to help students/parents of students cope with exams.
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Slicing through the Fenland the A1073 is a corridor through time – a portal from the past. From the post-Roman silts to the north, near Spalding, the road traverses claylands,…
An ideal story to introduce children to the peregrine falcon through storytelling, giving them an image (along with much history) of this amazing bird whilst following mum and dad Peregrine…
Exams are a feature of everyone’s lives and can often seem daunting. David Lambourne’s informative book guides both parents and students through the minefield of exams. Coursework, essay writing, revision…
This is the true story of Lyn Ellis, a remarkable lady born in Bradford, who lived her whole married life in ‘old Lincolnshire’. She made it her mission to allow…
With a Foreword and Introduction by Dame Mary Perkins. A compilation of “heartfelt stories and images, together commemorating the freedom we enjoy today”. This exciting new book commemorates and celebrates…
For over 40 years Bob Oakes (alias Fred Pope) has worked his magic with metal – crafting it into everything from classic architectural ironwork to contemporary sculpture. Though his mother…
Step away from sunny Jersey’s present day and into the sinister shadows of the past … the island’s history is filled with dark deeds and restless spirits. There are aspects…
Guernsey, the second largest of the Channel Islands, has some fascinating buildings. Between 1813 and 1831, John Wilson was responsible, amongst other things, for designing three of the most notable…
Katherine Swynford is one of the most famous and enigmatic of medieval women. She has strong connections with Lincolnshire although born around 1350; daughter of Payn de Roet, a knight…
Katherine Swynford was first mistress, and later the wife, of John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster. Her charismatic lover was one of the most powerful princes of the fourteenth…
Here is a book of twenty, safe, walks in the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, devised especially with children in mind. Packed with fun things to see and do. Each route offers…
A model history of a local community’s part in the Great War – in this case, not a Pals’ battalion, but a factory: that of Reckitts’, in 1914 Hull’s largest…
This book, which has a foreword by Ross Burden, celebrity chef and star of BBC’s Ready Steady Cook combines the themes of food and sign language. It will help children…
This book is original in its approach to teaching sign language because, unlike other books, it does not just rely on photographs and descriptions of the signs. The signs used…
The official History and Illustrated souvenir guide for the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre at East Kirkby, in Bomber Command County. This Centre is a family-run museum, set up over the…
Dennis Mills, the son of a gardener who grew up in the estate village at Winthrope, near Newark then at Canwick, outside Lincoln. Read geography in Nottingham and after learning…
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