A Century of Golf at Woodhall Spa
£7.50This is the story of the development of golf in Woodhall Spa and its Golf Club over the past century or so. RRP £7.50 now just £6.50 Over the years…
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This is the story of the development of golf in Woodhall Spa and its Golf Club over the past century or so. RRP £7.50 now just £6.50 Over the years…
The personal story of an alcoholic who came very close to destroying himself but who largely by his own efforts, with some help from his wife and doctor, controlled the…
David Norman Robinson OBE MSc was born in Horncastle in August 1927. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School and went on to graduate from Nottingham University with an…
Born in Stalybridge in 1913 the author worked in the area as errand boy and then machine-shop apprentice until made redundant in the early 1930s. With little chance of employment…
A Charity book of recipes and inspiration from the best selling series ‘The Chronicles of St Mary’s’ with a foreword by Jodi Taylor. All proceeds go to Jodi’s Children’s Cancer…
Mere mention of the Channel Islands seems to bring a sparkle to every eye – young or old. Visitors invariably come back time and time again, for there is much…
The Great War 1914 – 1918 was a war that touched families from all over the world and almost every family in Britain. This is a story of heroism and sacrifice,…
Nearly five decades have gone by since the voters of Lincoln helped to reshape the nation’s political scene and their rebel MP Dick Taverne spearheaded what was to be a…
An autobiographical account by Charlie Framp of life in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, from the 1920s for a working boy. Born in 1922 in the village of Ashby in north Lincolnshire almost…
It was the desperate risks which faced the world because of individual and national greed in the late 1960s, particularly the oil usage which concerned Francis Pigott most and for…
An assessment by six scientists, edited by Teresa Belton, of human attitudes of mind today towards many disciplines from the military to religion and from law to mass entertainment, with…
In the natural order of things Joe Smith, born into the family of a Lincolnshire farm worker, in 1903 could have expected to live, work and die on a farm….
This is the story of Hilda Clarke nee Roberts, a young girl growing up between the wars, discovering that her eyesight was much impaired, in comparison to most people. The…
Written in a lightly humorous vein, this is not a book of humour but stories around the central character Fungus, the Kenny family who adopt him and the Lincolnshire village…
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…
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