Sutton Bridge – an Industrial History
£9.95Sutton Bridge has a far more important place in history and industrial archaeology than many people realise. Two hundred years ago the name did not exist and in 2009 the…
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Sutton Bridge has a far more important place in history and industrial archaeology than many people realise. Two hundred years ago the name did not exist and in 2009 the…
Sylvia Pankhurst was imprisoned more than any other suffragette for her tireless campaigns for social change and unlike her mother Emmeline and sister Christabel who dropped the fight for votes…
Lincolnshire has a great wealth of stories from the past and a fascinating folklore. These are tales from this rich treasury. Some are ancient legends involving monstrous dragons, witches, giants…
France is all but conquered, the Germans are in sight. Do you give up your home and leave or do you stay and hope they won’t invade? What would you…
The A-Z of Curious Tales from Lincolnshire is filled with hilarious and surprising examples of folklore, eccentrics, historical and literary events, and popular culture from days gone by. All are…
Cased book 270mm x 270mm A collection of 120 aerial photographs depicting the Channel Island’s Bailiwick of Guernsey (Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm and Jethou) captured by local newspaper (The Guernsey…
The Car Dyke is a Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire mystery. It is an ancient artificial watercourse extending for over 57 miles (92km) from Washingborough near Lincoln to Peterborough. In 1712, the…
Lincolnshire Archaeology & Heritage Report Series No 8 This work presents the results of a survey of the present knowledge regarding the Car Dyke, one of Britain’s longest yet little known linear…
History of Boston Series. No. 15 – Published in 1977. This is a First Edition. Legend has it that Christianity came to Boston before there was even a town here….
This extract from The First Stone and Other Papers, originally published in 1970, has been reprinted in 2009 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the laying of the first stone…
This book provides a comprehensive gazetteer of the 295 external WW1 memorials in the historic county of Lincolnshire (excludes any located within buildings). For each War Memorial the author gives…
A month-by-month handbook for foraging in the woods, fields and seashores of Great Britain. From dandelions in spring to sloe berries in autumn, via wild garlic, samphire, chanterelles and even…
The island of Jethou lies east of Guernsey and south of its immediate neighbour, Herm. With an area of just under 0.2km2 around 49 acres Jethou is the smallest of…
This small book is primarily a photographic history of the paint schemes of AVRO LANCASTER B.VII NX611 ‘Just Jane’ from 1945 to 2009. It does however include the history of…
This trail has been designed to look at the rich Roman heritage to be found in the district of North Kesteven. The trail is divided into two parts: the first…
Seaweed is so familiar, yet oddly so mysterious. Even its names – pepper dulse, sea lettuce, carrageen – are little known to us. In this short, exquisitely illustrated portrait, the…
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