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Lincs Collection (#2)

Step back in time to the picturesque town of Stamford, Lincs in the 1950s. The charming streets lined with historic buildings take you on a journey through history

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England, Lincolnshire, Skegness, Plastic artificial Palm Tree with amusement arcade behind in clear blue sky

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England, Lincolnshire, Skegness, Lincs Wind Farm offshore on the horizon showing turbine blades

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England, Lincolnshire, Skegness, Facade of amusement arcade with rollercoaster behind in clear blue sky

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England, Lincolnshire, Skegness, Facade of amusement arcade in clear blue sky

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England, Lincolnshire, Skegness, Plastic artificial Palm Tree with amusement arcade behind in clear blue sky

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Horse grazes in field next to St John the Baptist graveyard
Headstones in the graveyard of St John the Baptist Church, Nettleton, Lincolnshire, England. A horse grazes the summer grass in a field adjoining the church

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Lincolnshire Wolds harvest at sunset

Background imageLincs Collection: Anglo-Saxon brooches illustrated to scale. 1. Bronze long brooch 2. Long brooch, Malton, Cambs 3

Anglo-Saxon brooches illustrated to scale. 1. Bronze long brooch 2. Long brooch, Malton, Cambs 3. Bronze long brooch, Kenninghall, Norfolk 4. Bronze cruciform brooch, Sleaford, Lincs 5

Background imageLincs Collection: Supermarine Spitfire IIAs of 411 Squadron, Digby Lincs

Supermarine Spitfire IIAs of 411 Squadron, Digby Lincs

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Tennyson Somersby Lincs
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poets birthplace, Somersby Rectory, Lincolnshire

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An English Electric Lightning T5 leads two Lightning F6s, all from RAF Binbrook, Lincs

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Bridge over the Brook at Somersby, Lincs
Bridge over The Brook at Somersby, Lincolnshire, with a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennysons poem The Brook : " For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever." Date: circa 1909

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Epworth Church
The church at Epworth, Lincolnshire, the home of the Wesley family

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Dunston Pillar, Lincs, raised 1751 as an inland lighthouse; later a statue of George III was added, but in WW2 the top bit will be removed as a hazard to aircraft

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Boston, Lincs
The Great Northern Railway comes to Boston, Lincolnshire

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Brazenose Gateway
The ancient gateway of Brazenose College at Stamford, Lincs. Built in the 14th Century after a temporary migration from Oxford




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Step back in time to the picturesque town of Stamford, Lincs in the 1950s. The charming streets lined with historic buildings take you on a journey through history. Venture further into Lincolnshire and discover the magnificent Boston Church, a true gem from the 19th century. Its grandeur and architectural beauty leave visitors in awe. Harlaxton Manor stands proudly amidst lush greenery, showcasing its stunning Elizabethan architecture. This majestic manor has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its walls. In the skies above Lincolnshire, witness the power and speed of the English Electric Lightning F6 as it soars through the air like a lightning bolt. A symbol of technological advancement during its time. Experience thrills at Cartwright's Great Wheel in Skegness, where laughter fills the air as families enjoy this iconic attraction that has stood tall for generations. Travel to Newton Woolsthorpe in Lincs and visit Sir Isaac Newton's birthplace. Explore his childhood home and gain insight into his groundbreaking scientific discoveries that changed our understanding of physics forever. Indulge your senses at Mablethorpe's Pleasure Fair, where vibrant lights illuminate thrilling rides and delicious treats await around every corner. Create memories that will last a lifetime. Escape to Central Gardens and Clock Tower in Skegness, where tranquility meets elegance. Take a leisurely stroll among colorful blooms while admiring the timeless charm of this coastal retreat. Marvel at Skegness' iconic Clock Tower as it stands tall against breathtaking ocean views. Witnessing its chimes echoing throughout town is an experience that captures both tradition and modernity seamlessly. The pier at Skegness beckons you with promises of endless fun by the sea - indulge in ice cream delights or try your luck at classic arcade games while enjoying panoramic vistas over sandy shores. Immerse yourself in joyous moments at Piazza and Bathing Pool - Skegness' ultimate summer destination.