Learn to Sign and Cook with Olli
£12.99This 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…
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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…
This title records the experiences of a Trent and Humber sailor, whose family, as well as himself, lived by work principally on the inland waters – but not always tranquil! …
Lincolnshire was (in 2004) England’s second largest county. Its towns and villages offer many contrasts. There is Lincoln’s Gothic cathedral; Stamford, dubbed ‘England’s most attractive town’ by John Betjeman and…
This volume is devoted solely to Bayons Manor, the romantic ‘mock medieval’ house built by Charles Tennyson D’eyncourt, Uncle of the poet Alfred Tennyson, and its publication in 2008 was…
An essay ahead of its times, Dr Richard Allday, a GP, who worked within the NHS for all his working life discusses the many issues he has personally seen and…
This is a fascinating look, through the eyes of the young daughter of the Master and Mistress of the Boston Workhouse, later known as St John’s, then Woodlands Court and…
During his 90 years he achieved much by dint of hard work and perhaps great faith. Although his name may not be well known some of his achievements are for…
Growing up in Guernsey during the Occupation years was an exciting time for young Herbert Winterflood, who was 11 years old and a pupil of the Boys’ Intermediate School. He…
This book is written by the third Alf May of Grimsby, telling the story of each generation as they lived and worked in the trade of trawl fishing. The author tells…
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…
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…
Ebenezer Le Page, cantankerous, opinionated and charming, is one of the most compelling literary creations of the late 20 century. Eighty years old, fiercely independent, Ebenezer has lived his whole…
Transcribed exactly. This day by day diary (1917) for one year of a Ruskington farmer’s daughter on the edge of the Lincolnshire fens during The Great War gives a most…
This collection is a very moving testament to the soldiers who were directly, and very intimately, involved in the War in Burma. Much of this poetry was written at the…
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