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HOD 2024 – Visit the garden of the oldest house in North Lincolnshire!
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2024 Visit the garden of the oldest house in North Lincolnshire. The garden is being renovated to contain plants in keeping with the period…
Read More40-42 Michaelgate, Lincoln
Heritage Lincolnshire is working to restore 40-42 Michaelgate, Lincoln, also known as the Wonky House. Elements of the buildings date to the 16th Century and alongside their neighbour ‘The Harlequin’…
Read MoreLincolnshire Folk Tales
About the project: The Lincolnshire Folk Tales project (2024-25), funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and hosted by the School of Arts and Humanities at Nottingham Trent University,…
Read MoreLincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Lincoln)
Lincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Grimsby)
Date: Saturday 21st September
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Grimsby Town Hall, Town Hall Square, Grimsby DN31 1HX
Read MoreLincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Bourne)
Date: Saturday 12th October
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Bourne Corn Exchange, 3 Abbey Road, Bourne, PE10 9EF
Read MoreMyth Makers: Storytelling Workshop (Lincoln)
Lincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Grimsby)
Join us by the fireside, and let us guide you through an evening performance of Lincolnshire folktales and songs. Lose yourself in the curious lore of the Lincolnshire Landscape. Let…
Read MoreLincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Lincoln)
Join us by the fireside, and let us guide you through an evening performance of Lincolnshire folktales and songs. Lose yourself in the curious lore of the Lincolnshire Landscape. Let…
Read MoreMyth Makers: Storytelling Workshop (Lincoln)
Become part of the story at our FREE family friendly workshop. Tap into your imagination and decide where the story goes next! Fancy yourself a storyteller? Come along for an…
Read MoreLincolnshire Lore – An Evening Performance of Stories & Song (Bourne)
Join us by the fireside, and let us guide you through an evening performance of Lincolnshire folktales and songs. Lose yourself in the curious lore of the Lincolnshire Landscape. Let…
Read MoreUnion Road, The Lawn, Lincoln, LN1 3BU
Lincolnshire Seaside Trump Cards
The Lincolnshire Seaside Trump Cards Project builds on Heritage Lincolnshire’s previous Trump Card projects in Boston, Grantham, Sleaford and Louth. Celebrating built and natural heritage and archaeological sites, this pack…
Read More40-42 Michaelgate: Works to begin to safeguard iconic Lincoln buildings!
City of Lincoln Council and Heritage Lincolnshire have secured the necessary funding to bring the iconic 40-42 Michaelgate in Lincoln back to life. Works will begin next week. The…
Read MoreLincolnshire Seaside Trump Cards Photography Volunteers
Where: Lincolnshire Seaside Coast from Donna Nook down to Gibraltar Point. When: January 2024. Approx. 2 days. Why Lincolnshire Seaside Trump Cards Project needs volunteer support: Heritage Lincolnshire have developed…
Read MoreLincolnshire Heritage Open Days 2023: Highlights
Find out more about… Greyfriars Holbeach Bunker East Coast Regeneration: Mablethorpe and Skegness.
Read MoreHOD – Unsung Heritage Heroes of the Lincolnshire Wolds
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 A fascinating talk about the recent Local Listings Project, looking at the less well known built heritage assets of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Not…
Read MoreHOD – Jewish Medieval History in Lincoln – a guided tour
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Lincoln had an important Jewish community in Medieval times. Join me on this special guided tour and learn about the people and their…
Read MoreNorth Lincolnshire Museum
Scampton Church and RAF War Graves Heritage Centre, High Street, Scampton, Lincoln
HOD – Bygone Lincoln – A Pictorial Tour Presented by Chris Hewis
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Victorian and Edwardian photographers recorded everything from Royal Visits to everyday events in the City. Using photographs from Saxilby History Group’s ‘John Wilson…
Read MoreThe Old School, Mill Hill, Nettleham, Lincoln
HOD – Keeping the Memories of East Lincolnshire’s Railways Alive
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Giving the visitor a chance to see and picture a Heritage Steam Railway and gain information on the history of the Railway line…
Read MoreHOD – Tours of Jews’ Court in Lincoln
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Guided Tours of this historic medieval building which is home to the Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology. There are two flights of…
Read MoreHOD – Lincolnshire Portrayed – Images of the historic county of Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 A medley of images showing aspects of the historic county of Lincolnshire including villages, buildings, people, transport, work, farming, churches and more. The…
Read MoreHOD – 250 Years Of Lincoln Theatre Royal
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 The 250-year-old Theatre Royal In Lincoln is one of the most historic in Britain, with a fascinating story to tell. This talk will…
Read MoreLincoln Greyfriars
HOD – Lincoln Unitarian Chapel: A Heart of Rememberence
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 The Chapel was built in 1725 by John Disney from a family of Dissenters. His house (now demolished) was in the High Street…
Read MoreHOD – Lincoln Unitarian Chapel: A Heart of Rememberence
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 The Chapel was built in 1725 by John Disney from a family of Dissenters. His house (now demolished) was in the High Street…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club – Volunteers Wanted!
Lincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club has been running for 2 years providing monthly archaeological fun for children aged 7-16 years through craft, group learning and experimental archaeology. We run 3 terms…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club Autumn Term
For the Autumn term (September-November) we will be learning about funerary archaeology through looking at Ancient Egypt, Bronze Age Europe, and Victorian England. Click here for more information and to…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club taster session
For our August session we will be holding a drop-in taster session for Young Archaeology Club for the whole family. Click here for more information and to book your free…
Read MoreSt Peter at Gowts Church Hall, Lincoln
HOD – Stories of The Beonna – Lincolnshire Food Tasting Evening
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Explore, create & learn about The Beonna & The East Lincolnshire Fens: Find secret stories on a Beonna Explorer Tour; Get creative, make…
Read MoreOur experience at Heritage Lincolnshire
From left to right: Oliver, Gabriel, Harry Introduction Hi, we are 3 Boston Grammar School students, Gabriel, Oliver, and Harry. We have been partaking in a work experience at Heritage…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologist’s Club April Session
Come along to Lincolnshire YAC for a one-off session where we will explore The Collection, Lincoln! The Collection is Lincolnshire’s archaeology museum and the Usher Gallery. Our YAC Leaders will…
Read MorePOSTPONED – Lincoln’s Trams and early buses.
Bygone Lincoln Join us for this series of talks delivered by Blow by Blow, presenting nostalgic video clips and still images of our county’s history and love of transport. Lincoln’s…
Read MoreJoin us at the North East Lincolnshire Heritage Network Celebration
Join us at Centre4 in Grimsby on Tuesday 7th March to celebrate two years of the North East Lincolnshire Heritage Network. Since April 2021, Heritage Lincolnshire has been working in…
Read MoreThe hidden history of Lincolnshire’s LGBTQ+ heritage + panel session
Join us, online, as we welcome our colleague Alice Ullathorne with a new and interesting talk for LGBTQ+ History month. The hidden history of Lincolnshire’s LGBTQ+ heritage + panel session…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month – Women of Tudor Lincolnshire.
Join us, online, as we welcome back Sharon Bennett Connolly with the first of her couple of talks as part of Women’s History Month. Women of Tudor Lincolnshire Sharon looks…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire welcomes new CEO
The Trustees of Heritage Lincolnshire are delighted to announce that they have appointed Tracy Stringfellow as the charity’s new CEO. Tracy’s background is in the heritage sector, having worked for…
Read MoreThe Lincolnshire Buff Chicken Keyring
The Longwool Collection
Read MoreThe Lincoln Red Cow Keyring
The Longwool Collection
Read MoreThe Lincoln Red Cow Tea Towel
The Longwool Collection
Read MoreThe Lincolnshire Buff Chicken Tea Towel
The Longwool Collection
Read MoreHODs – Keeping the Memories of East Lincolnshire’s Railways alive.
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 The Lincolnshire Wolds Railway helps to keep memories of yesteryear alive; of a time when holidaymakers flocked to the coast by train. Discover…
Read MoreLincoln Longwool Sheep: the Louth Carpet and Woollen Industry.
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 The famous Lincoln Longwool sheep provided the alleviation of poverty through work in the Carpet and woollen industries in Louth. The wealth of…
Read MoreHODs – Jewish Influence in Medieval Lincoln
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Lincoln had an important Jewish community in Medieval times. Join me on this special guided tour and learn about the people and their…
Read MoreHODs – Quakers and our Meeting House in Lincoln
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Lincoln Quaker Meeting House, 1689, built with faith, courage and love , and still standing ‘in the light’ as the oldest, non-conformist building…
Read MoreHODs- Inside and outside: Mahomet Thomas Phillips’s contribution to Lincolnshire’s sculptural landscape
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Mahomet Thomas Phillips is one of Lincolnshire’s greatest forgotten artists. Born in the Congo in the 1870s, he lived and worked in Lincolnshire…
Read MoreSincil Bank, Lincoln City’s Football Ground
HODs – The South Common, a Walk Through 2000 Years of Lincoln’s History.
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 This substantial walk covers the historical shaping of the present South Common. Crossed by Roman Ermine Street with its roadside cemetery, the area…
Read MoreLincoln High Street HAZ
HODs – Lincoln High St Heritage Action Zone Walking Tour
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 City of Lincoln Council has secured funding to breathe new life into Lincoln High Street through the High Streets Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ)…
Read MoreHODs – Picture the Past – Lincolnshire’s Landscape of Industry, Design and Innovation
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Investigate what we can learn about people and places in Lincolnshire from the past to the present day, by investigating images of many…
Read MoreHODs – Innovative Industries of Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 The Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology (SLHA) has access to a rich collection of images of Lincolnshire displaying a wide range of…
Read MoreHODs – Crime & Punishment in Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Visit the former court house and learn about the Hangman and the first female policewoman in Lincolnshire. A chance to look at the…
Read MoreHODs – Departed Glory: The Great Bustard and other Lost Birds of Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 In this illustrated talk, Phil Espin and Phil Hyde – co-authors of Birds of Lincolnshire (2021) – will talk about the Great Bustard…
Read MoreHODs – Flying the Flag for Northern Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Historic Motor and Sail CIC will highlight celebrated vehicles and vessels with links to the area, including those designed and built in Northern…
Read MoreHODs – Flying the Flag for Northern Lincolnshire
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Historic Motor and Sail CIC will highlight celebrated vehicles and vessels with links to the area, including those designed and built in Northern…
Read MoreLincoln’s Trams and Early Buses
Bygone Lincoln Join us for this series of talks delivered by Blow by Blow, presenting nostalgic video clips and still images of our county’s history and love of transport. Lincoln’s…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire announces departure of CEO
Heritage Lincolnshire will bid a fond farewell to Greg Pickup CEO, as he announces new role at The Churches Conservation Trust in September 2022. His tenure at the trust coincided…
Read MoreMaking waves in Skegness as Heritage Lincolnshire get green light to deliver multi-million Town Centre Transformation
Making waves in Skegness as Heritage Lincolnshire get green light to deliver multi-million Town Centre Transformation Heritage Lincolnshire is celebrating securing approval for a £2.7m funding boost for Skegness town…
Read MoreMillions in Government Funding Confirmed for Lincolnshire
Transformational multi-million-pound projects for Boston, Mablethorpe, and Skegness have been given the go-ahead by the government. The confirmations mean that Boston is set to get a bespoke learning centre for…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire is granted Young Archaeologists Club Status!
The Community Heritage Team at Heritage Lincolnshire are excited to announce that they have restarted Lincolnshire’s only Young Archaeologists Club (YAC) group and will be running it for the benefit…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches; Winter magic and the Dark Half of the Year talk
Winter magic and the Dark Half of the Year Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. How can we create and maintain the energy of the…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches – Sympathetic magic talk
Sympathetic Magic Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. What is sympathetic magic? Where did it come from and how does it work? Lets dismantle it…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches: Magickal Correspondance
Magickal Correspondance Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. Want to know how to add potency and power to your spellwork? Well, join us for this…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches – What is a coven?
What is a coven? Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. This talk is designed to give you a true insight into the workings of coven…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches – Sympathetic magic workshop
Sympathetic magic workshop Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting workshop. Following on from our talk, its time to have a quick recap of what sympathetic magic…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches – Tarot Workshop
Tarot Workshop Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting workshop. Shelley will guide you through the basic meanings of the cards and spreads before you are encouraged…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches Halloween series: Paranormal phenomenon talk
Paranormal phenomenon Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. What is the difference between ghosts and spirits? Are their different kinds? Why do they remain on…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches Halloween series: Defence against the dark arts workshop
Defence against the dark arts workshop Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting workshop. Discover what the Dark Arts are and sit with us, virtually, as we…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches Halloween series: History of Samhain
History of Samhain Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting talk. Find out the origins and original practices of this sacred celebration and discover the story behind…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches Christmas Series: Magickal Wreath Making
Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this creative Christmas workshop. With your premade kits, and whatever other natural materials you feel drawn to gather, find out the symbology and…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches Christmas series: A Pagan Xmas
Join us online, with Flange & Prong, for this interesting, Christmas talk. Discover the true origins of Paganism, Pagan Yule, and the deities of Yule. We will also be looking…
Read MoreLincolnshire Witches: Beyond The Veil Paranormal Evening
Lincolnshire Witches: Beyond The Veil Paranormal Evening Join us, in person, for a spine tinging evening as we explore The Old King’s Head with the psychics of Flange and Prong!…
Read MoreResearching C17th & C18th Lincolnshire – sources for local history.
Researching C17th & C18th Lincolnshire – sources for local history Join us, online with John Manterfield as we celebrate ‘Local & Community History Month’. This talk looks at possible research scenarios…
Read MoreLincolnshire Heritage Open Days
Heritage Open Days (HODs) is a national festival, coordinated locally by Heritage Lincolnshire, which celebrates England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to places that are usually closed…
Read MoreCampaign to protect Lincolnshire’s Local Heritage Seeks Your Help
Heritage Lincolnshire are pleased to announce the extension of the Lincolnshire Local Listing Campaign’s website through to March 31st 2023. Thanks to project partner Lincolnshire County Council, the future of…
Read More‘Capability’ Brown– The Lincolnshire Connection
Join us, in person or online, for an interesting talk with Steffie Shields on the subject of: ‘Capability’ Brown– The Lincolnshire Connection Tickets can be bought from our shop and if…
Read MoreBright Future for Lincolnshire’s past; Boston Town Deal Update
Bright future for Lincolnshire’s past as Heritage Lincolnshire get the green light to deliver a multi-million pound Town Centre Transformation Scheme in Boston Heritage Lincolnshire, the county’s foremost charity dedicated…
Read MoreLincolnshire Crimes and Criminals
Join us for an interactive talk with music as we celebrate our Lincolnshire customs and traditions in a fun way! Lincolnshire Crimes and Criminals – While the rich could get…
Read MoreFarming in Lincolnshire through the Ages
Join us for an interactive talk with music as we celebrate our Lincolnshire customs and traditions in a fun way! Farming in Lincolnshire Through the Ages – This interactive and…
Read MoreKickstart Scheme offers new opportunities at Heritage Lincolnshire
Information About the Scheme: Historic England is procuring an external organisation to deliver the key Wrap Around Skills and Development Training for this scheme as set out by the DWP.…
Read MorePOSTPONED – Lincolnshire Yeomanry
This talk has been POSTPONED and a new date will be scheduled shortly. Working in partnership with Lincoln & North Lincs Western Front Association Branch, join us, and Michael Credland,…
Read MorePOSTPONED – Location and Interpretation: Finding Archaeology in the Lincolnshire Landscape.
Join us, and Tom Lane, as he delivers another interesting online talk: Location and Interpretation: Finding Archaeology in the Lincolnshire Landscape Any walk through the countryside is a walk through…
Read MoreViking Lincolnshire
Join us, and Erik Grigg, as he delivers another interesting online talk: Viking Lincolnshire – How the fearsome Vikings shaped Lincolnshire. Everyone has an image of what a Viking looks…
Read MoreThe 1217 Battle of Lincoln
Join us, and Erik Grigg, as he delivers an interesting online talk: The 1217 Battle of Lincoln is one of the most pivotal battles in English history, but it is…
Read MoreCoastal Saltmaking in Lincolnshire
Join us, and Tom Lane, as he delivers an interesting online talk: Coastal Saltmaking in Lincolnshire. For almost three millennia salt was made on the coasts and in the adjacent…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month – Lincolnshire’s Medieval Heroines
Join us, and Sharon Bennett Connolly, for this interesting online talk. Lincolnshire’s Medieval Heroines will be held online on 10th March 2022. Tickets: Members £6 / Non-members £8. Tickets can…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month -Nicholaa de la Haye; the heroine of Lincoln Castle
Join us, and Sharon Bennett Connolly, for this interesting online talk. Nicholaa de la Haye; the heroine of Lincoln Castle will be held online on 17th March 2022. Sharon Bennett…
Read MoreLincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club
Lincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club Updates coming in the new year! Lincolnshire Young Archaeologists Club is a drop-off club for children aged 8-16 years with an interest in history and archaeology.…
Read MoreWindmills of Lincolnshire
Surviving into the 21st Century
Read MoreVillage Traditions – Fascinating facts from Lincolnshire villages
This book contains a selection of fascinating facts written by local people for the 1994 ‘Village Traditions’ competition
Read MoreThe Lincolnshire Buff Chicken Cup
The Longwool Collection
Read MoreThe Lincolnshire Buff Chicken Cushion
The Longwool Collection
Read MorePOSTER – Buildings of Lincolnshire
beautifully illustrated colour poster by Michael Oakenfull
Dimensions approx 50cm x 70cm
Parliamentary Enclosure & New Lincolnshire Landscapes
An academic work by Eleanor Rex C Russell
Published by Lincolnshire County Council
Old Place, New Perspectives: A History of the Manor House of Old Sleaford, Lincolnshire
This volume accompanies an archaeological dig carried out by Old Sleaford Heritage Group in 2015 in the grounds of Old Place, a historic house on the outskirts of Sleaford. Old Place, New Perspectives charts the evolution of the house and tells the story of its occupants, using archaeological evidence and extensive new documentary research.
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