A Third Lincolnshire Hotchpotch
£4.50The third, and last, in the series of titbits of Lincolnshire history. The witch of Tetford (known as ‘E’) was believed to be able to turn herself into a cat…
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The third, and last, in the series of titbits of Lincolnshire history. The witch of Tetford (known as ‘E’) was believed to be able to turn herself into a cat…
When I grew up in Hull during the 1950s and 60s, the city was a major seaport and home to the largest deep-sea fishing port in the country. As a…
The author, Ray Bell, was born in 1930, in a one-up, one-down, farm labourer’s cottage in Eastgate, within a stone’s throw of the main entrance to the Showground at Heckington. …
Right up until the Second World War, central government had little to do with the management of local affairs in small market towns. In the absence of civil servants, local…
Signed copies are currently available. Here’s volume three about those who appear, at some time in their lives, in fair Lincolnshire.St Botolph’s came first to give Boston a name, and Guthlac,…
The Channel Islands were the only British territory to be occupied during World War II. All copies signed by Molly, individually. My family stayed in Guernsey throughout five years of…
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