Lincolnshire 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,…

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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…

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Lincolnshire 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…

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Lincolnshire 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…

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Our 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…

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Heritage 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…

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Making 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…

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Lincolnshire 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…

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POSTPONED – 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,…

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Viking 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…

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Lincolnshire 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.…

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Old Place, New Perspectives: A History of the Manor House of Old Sleaford, Lincolnshire

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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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Lincolnshire Women at War

A compilation of entries from the ‘Women at War’ competition organised by Heritage Lincolnshire

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Lincolnshire Women

This is the second volume in John Ketteringham’s Lincolnshire People Series

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Lincolnshire on the Move

Transport in Lincolnshire through the ages – Edited by Jean Howard and Chris Lester
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Lincolnshire’s Heritage

David Start and Collette Hall. A superbly illustrated guide to Lincolnshire’s historic treasures – a splendid gift for someone with an interest in the county.

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Lincolnshire’s First Windmill by Jim Snee

Lincolnshire is known for its windmills, they form an important part of the county’s unique historic landscape. The painter Karl Wood made many sketches and paintings of Lincolnshire’s windmills and…

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Lincolnshire’s First MPs

There is a saying; the only certainties in life are death and taxes. To this, I invariably add the following rider; where there are death and taxes, there are politicians.…

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Lincolnshire’s First Church by Jim Snee

It was remarked during a recent historic buildings conference that churches have become almost invisible in Britain. It is certainly true that there are many people who walk and drive…

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The Tudors in Lincolnshire

During the Tudor period Lincolnshire was one of the most isolated counties in England. Henry VIII famously referred to its inhabitants as “the commons of one shire and that one…

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Lincolnshire Local Listing Campaign

What is the Project? Heritage Lincolnshire is leading the Local Heritage List Campaign in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council having received funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local…

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Lincolnshire Explorer Trails

Lincolnshire Explorer Trails Sleaford family trail Aimed at families, this is the first of the Lincolnshire Explorer Trails. The trail will take you around the heart of historic Sleaford, challenging…

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