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The study of clay pipes has proved increasingly valuable to the archaeologist since the 1950s. A common find in the excavation of post-medieval deposits, and often occurring more frequently than…
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Summer 2014 issue. This academic study of Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy with an introduction by William Gray. Included in this issue: The case of the Ebony Horse, Ruth B…
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In the early 19th century, despite 600 years of allegiance to the English Crown, a majority of Guernseymen still spoke a Franco-Norman dialect and retained cultural affinities with France. By…
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This is the first modern study of Guernsey under the restored monarchy of Charles II. It is based on extensive research in archives in Guernsey and England and presents, for…
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In the first decade of the 20th century a sparsely-populated marshland village, north-west of Grimsby, was invaded by several thousand men and their families. The great central Railway had decided…
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“Suddenly a shape lunged out of the darkness, a large creature, towering above me. I spun round, trying to whip my gun out of my pocket but it was too…
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This book by the Second World War Bomber Command veteran is written in his ninety fourth year. A tribute by Douglas to Allied and British prisoners of war held in…
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A children’s picture book with a short story of two badger cubs Joe-Pye and Comfrey who have many adventures involving near-disaster and Lincolnshire’s Aviation Heritage Centre’s, Just Jane coming to…
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A visitor to the Lincoln Cloisters will find that the aesthetic quality of the carved oak roof bosses is immediately appreciable and that the naturalistic style, although containing certain anomalies,…
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The thirteenth booklet in The Survey of Lincoln’s series and examines the area closely associated with the Southern High Street, bounded at the north by High Bridge and the south…
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During World War Two the Channel Islands were the only part of Britain to be overrun by the Germans. This book shows that Islanders learned how to contend with Nazi…
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Desmond Mulholland was born in Wandsworth, South London 17th July 1919 to John Edward Mulholland who was an Army Intelligence Officer in World War I and Dorothy Madeline Mulholland, nee…
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This book based on extensive original research, provides an account of parochial poor relief in Guernsey from the Reformation to the 21st century, incorporating a detailed case-study of the parochial…
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Frank Keiller was 13 and living in Jersey when the Germans occupied the Channel Islands in 1940. During the ensuing five years he shared the various hardships common to his…
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Until October 1848 there were no railway services in Boston, goods and passengers having to be transported by road or water instead. This booklet, generously illustrated, covers the railway development…
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John Reed, born in 1937 and raised in Ruskington, Lincolnshire; this charming compilation of childhood memories came about after the author posted many as a Blog in the Internet. Whilst…
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