Folklore of Lincolnshire
£14.99The County of Lincolnshire is a beautiful mixture of low-lying marshy fen land, modest hills and the steep valleys of the rolling Wolds; it is also home to a wealth…
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The County of Lincolnshire is a beautiful mixture of low-lying marshy fen land, modest hills and the steep valleys of the rolling Wolds; it is also home to a wealth…
We all want to remain healthy and enjoy a long life. Exercise plays a vital part – but it doesn’t have to become a trial or chore. Walking is one…
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…
From being born in a farm labourer’s cottage, to owning a highly successful poultry business, Fred Panton has always been a determined man. His story describes not only how Fred,…
It was the desperate risks which faced the world because of individual and national greed in the late 1960s, particularly the oil usage which concerned Francis Pigott most and for…
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…
An assessment by six scientists, edited by Teresa Belton, of human attitudes of mind today towards many disciplines from the military to religion and from law to mass entertainment, with…
So many of our men fought overseas in the second World War and not all of them returned to tell the tale. This is a story through Harry’s childhood, how…
From the villages and market towns of a quiet corner of England, men and women have, for centuries, set out on spiritual and geographical quests to change the world. This…
In the natural order of things Joe Smith, born into the family of a Lincolnshire farm worker, in 1903 could have expected to live, work and die on a farm….
Stickford, a parish of about 400 people, is situated on the A16 north of Boston, at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds. In this book, written to commemorate the centenary…
This is the story of Hilda Clarke nee Roberts, a young girl growing up between the wars, discovering that her eyesight was much impaired, in comparison to most people. The…
Written in a lightly humorous vein, this is not a book of humour but stories around the central character Fungus, the Kenny family who adopt him and the Lincolnshire village…
An autobiographical account of a true ‘Lincolnshire Yellow-belly’, born in 1925 in Tattershall, as the second son of the Vicar there. From his early upbringing in Tattershall, preparatory school in…
George Basil Edwards (1899-1976) was born in Guernsey, Channel Islands but left the island toward the end of WW1 and attended Bristol University. During the 1920s, whilst teaching at Toynbee…
This edited collection investigates one notable 19th century Lincoln inhabitant, George Boole, often described today as the ‘grandfather of the digital age’. He was much associated with the city from…
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