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£5.99This is the 10th book in the ‘Once Upon a Wartime’ series which tells men’s and women’s experiences during wartime. They are suitable for school work and fit into the…
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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This is the 10th book in the ‘Once Upon a Wartime’ series which tells men’s and women’s experiences during wartime. They are suitable for school work and fit into the…
Quizzing is at a peak right now and this is a QUIZ OF THE WORLD, with 20 varied and interesting questions on the current 197 countries and sovereign states, giving…
Donald Journeaux was farming on his home island of Jersey when the Germans invaded the Channels Islands in 1940. During the five years of occupation, life was tough for the…
Lincolnshire folk remember the war – some 23 individuals (members of local history groups throughout the county from Stickney, Lincoln, Alford, Whaplode, Willoughby and Anwick to name a few) record…
A thousand years of Faith, hope and rebellion. This is an epic history of the people who laid the foundations of the Christian faith in a Viking-ravaged land, forged a…
This book is primarily designed to provide teachers with support in the fulfilment and achievement of the programmes of study for history. It was published in 2000 when likely to…
Room on the Broom is a British children’s story book by writer and playwright Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which tells the story of a kind witch and…
£11.50 The title ‘Rumours of Roman Finds’ is a phrase of Charles Phillips whose 1933 and 1934 article in the Archaeological Journal laid much of the groundwork for the study…
For most of the Middle Ages people believed that saints could intercede with God to effect miraculous cures, save them from injustice and transform their lives for the better. Devotion…
Standing alone in empty fields set back from any road is the small but beautiful St Andrew’s church of Sempringham. It once lay at the heart of a thriving medieval…
Sir Joseph Banks was one of Lincolnshire’s most outstanding residents. He spent his childhood roaming his father’s estate in Revesby and visited the county every year for most of his…
A study of how the industrial and provident societies’ Act 1852 was passed. The first industrial and Provident Societies’ Act was critically important to the development of the Cooperative Movement…
This volume of the Survey of Lincoln’s booklets covers an area ranging from the industrial engineering works of Clayton and Shuttleworth in the north through to Bracebridge Low Fields in…
Perhaps one of the lesser-known Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, Saint John Almond lived in precarious times, when your religion was not just a matter of choice, but a…
Stamford’s eminence as a centre for education in the Middle Ages prompted Edmund Spencer, in his 16th century epic poem the Faerie Queene, to predict that it would one day…
Lincoln Cathedral, with its 180 metres high spire, has stood on top of the hill for well over 900 years. This small booklet tells the story of how the stone…
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