Crimson Skies
£3.50 – £12.50An 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…
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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…
The Guernsey Novels – Book 1 Tragedy seems to follow Jeanne Le Page around … can she really go through it again and survive? Jeanne is lucky to be alive. …
The Guernsey Novels – Book 5 1940. Olive marries farmer Bill Falla. The Germans occupy Guernsey. All too soon Olive realises she’s made a mistake. Her life changes when she…
For Better For Worse is the second of the Everton (Little Will) trilogy, written by his grandson, Peter Gaston, continuing the biography through the end of the nineteenth century and…
The story of one private soldier from Frithville, Lincolnshire compiled from family records, letters, diaries, official histories, battlefield visits and a few remembered tales from the man himself. Just 18…
The Channel Islands were the only British territory to be occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. What locals refer to as ‘The Occupation’, lasted from June 1940…
Guernsey As It Used to Be is a portrait of the island during the Victorian era. Its author George Hugo, was born in Guernsey in 1862, and describes the changes…
Over 600 pages (with maps and photographs) these Guernsey Occupation Diaries 1940-1945 of Reverend Douglas Ord are the most significant original source to have emerged from the Channel Islands Occupation…
The Guernsey Novels – Book 3 Two violent deaths, separated by time but with a fatal connection… A man loses his father, a young woman her mother, both in tragic…
This intriguing book gathers together the stories of 120 criminals hanged at either Lincoln Castle or HMP Lincoln on Greetwell Road between 1203 and 1961. The condemned featured here range…
This is a pack of playing cards with a difference. Each of the 62 cards highlights one of the many architectural treasures to be found in the beautiful English coastal…
These Trump cards highlight the historic buildings of the interesting town of Grantham. These cards have been created as part of The Grantham High Street Heritage Action Zone in partnership…
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…
Whilst previous histories of England and the German Hanse have carried sections on the east coast ports, the place of King’s Lynn in the Anglo-Hanseatic medieval world warrants an independent…
A daily walk with your dog is good for both of you. Seldom will you find a more enthusiastic companion but once you leave familiar routes there is always the…
For many hundreds of years bells have been used to summon the faithful to worship and it has come to be expected that bells will be rung to announce occasions…
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