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East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 89 Lincolnshire Salterns presents a series of reports on excavations of salt-making sites in Lincolnshire from the Iron Age, Romano-British and the medieval periods. The…
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£9.99
In the past, the east shore of Lincolnshire’s long coastline was well adapted for smuggling and the rural quality of the county aided the transport and hiding of contraband goods….
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£5.50 – £8.99
This delightful compendium of women of Lincolnshire includes: religious martyrs, actresses, writers, sports-women, and murderesses are among the women who, born in Lincolnshire, or coming to the county to live,…
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£14.95
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…
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Lincolnshire is the only English county that has its own native breeds of sheep, cattle, pigs and poultry and is also able to claim a large part in the development…
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A comprehensive guide to the Lincolnshire?s mills, railways, canals, bridges, factories and other important industrial remains ? many of them having photographs included. Over 400 entries arranged in a pocket-sized…
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Tour notes for the Annual Conference of the Association for Industrial Archaeology held in Lincoln, September 2009. This ringbound volume gives the actual directions of 12 Tours arranged by The…
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£3.45
A new 2nd printing of this fun, amusing booklet of sixty ‘Limerick’-style verses; most with the bonus of an entertaining cartoon drawn by John Blundy and using Lincolnshire Dialect. Each…
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Lincoln-based author and photographer Jon Fox has published his second book on the Lincolnshire countryside. This remarkable new book investigates the natural and historical lines, focusing on features used or…
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This is the first book in the trilogy relating to the family fortunes of the Everton’s, a Lincoln family, written by his grandson, Peter Gaston. The central character ‘Little Will’…
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£30.00
SPECIAL OFFER – LIMITED time An introductory offer of over 20% discount (meaning you effectively get the second book for free) is available for those who choose to buy the…
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This surprising mix of memories, aided by a collection of cuttings, photos and some diary notes helps bring our recent history to life. George Bell (born, one of 16, in…
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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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Presented in large print with many illustrations this booklet is ideal for general class use or it makes an ideal, special present for anyone (particularly children) who lives in Lincolnshire,…
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Histories of Lincolnshire houses, mainly devoted to those belonging to the Anderson, Cracroft-Amcotts and Grantham families. Included in this volume are Scremby Hall, St Katherine’s Hall (Lincoln), Dunholme Manor, Goltho…
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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…
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