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  1. Lincoln College, Lincolnshire

    street Monks Road city Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln county Lincolnshire flagicon Lincolnshire country England flagicon England postcode LN2 5HQ LEA Lincolnshire County Council Lincolnshire dfeno 925 ... website name Lincoln College Lincoln College is a predominantly further education college based in the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , England . Admissions The college s main http www.geograph.org.uk ... its name to Lincoln College, not least because North Lincolnshire was an area not covered by the college ...Infobox UK school name Lincoln College image Lincoln College, Lincoln geograph.org.uk 488164.jpg size ... Hill A15 road England A15 . Satellite sites The college also has sites in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire ... establishments in the Ceremonial counties of England county of Lincolnshire . The college closed its small fourth campus in Louth, Lincolnshire in 2005. History Image City School, Monks Road geograph.org.uk ... It was earlier known as Lincoln Technical College and built on Cathedral Street in 1932. It became Lincoln College of Technology in the early 1970s, then administered by the City of Lincoln Education ... Scheme ref North Lincolnshire College known as NLC from 1989 was created on 1 September 1987 by Lincolnshire County Council from combining the Lincoln site with Gainsborough College of Further Education ... the University of Lincoln was being developed, subsuming Lincoln College of Art, and offered similar ... to the bypass. ref http readingroom.lsc.gov.uk lsc EastMidlands Lincs office direction map.pdf Lincolnshire and Rutland LSC ref In 2006, Lincoln College acquired the site of a former Tradex Cash and carry ... of the 2007 8 academic year. Buildings Image Lincoln collee.jpg thumb 160px right View of the cathedral to the north west Eight different buildings make up Lincoln College s main site, including the Abbey ... site of the former City School, previously the Lincoln Technical School, which for a time became the headquarters of the Lincoln Archaeological Trust in the early 1970s. The school had around 600 boys ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire

    UK Con small subdivmap File Lincolnshire Ceremonial Numbered.png subdivs Lincoln, England Lincoln ... History of Lincolnshire File Lincoln Castle Square.jpg thumb left 200px Part of The Bailgate .The centre of the uphill area of Lincoln. Lincolnshire derived from the merging of the territory of the ancient ... companies developed in Lincoln, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough and Grantham to support those ... Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire areas Lincoln Grantham Grimsby Boston and Scunthorpe equal ..., England Lincoln 36.68 nts 16099 nts 6951 69.84 30.16 bgcolor pink North East Lincolnshire 34.23 ... major urban areas, apart from the areas in and around Lincoln, England Lincoln and Boston, Lincolnshire ... right 200px A view up Steep Hill towards the historic quarter of Bailgate in Lincoln Lincolnshire is a rural ... centres such as Lincoln and Boston but the absolute number of non white Lincolnshire residents remains ... name, see Lincolnshire disambiguation . coord 53 4 N 0 11 W display title Infobox England county name Lincolnshire image File Lincolnshire flag.svg 200px Lincolnshire Flag br Lincolnshire flag Flag motto Land and God map File Lincolnshire UK locator map 2010.svg 200px Lincolnshire within England ... Lincolnshire & br North East Lincolnshire arearank List of Ceremonial counties of England by Area Ranked ... 4th adminarea km2 5921 adminhq Lincoln, England Lincoln iso GB LIN ons 32 nuts3 UKF30 poprank List of ceremonial counties of England by population Ranked English cerem counties RNK Lincolnshire popestdate English statistics year pop English cerem counties POP Lincolnshire density km2 English cerem counties DEN Lincolnshire adminpoprank List of non metropolitan counties of England by population Ranked English admin counties RNK Lincolnshire adminpop English admin counties POP Lincolnshire ethnicity 98.5 White council Deleted image removed File Arms lincs.jpg 200px br Lincolnshire County Council br http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk exec English county control CTY Lincolnshire mps small Nicholas Boles ...   more details



  1. The Lincolnshire

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name The Lincolnshire nrhp type image AndoverMA TheLincolnshire.jpg caption location Andover, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 7 long seconds 58 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1897 architect Possibly George S. Adams architecture Colonial Revival added June 10, 1982 governing body Private Donald & Barbara Richmond mpsub Town of Andover MRA refnum 82004804 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref History The Lincolnshire a grand mansion at 22 Hidden Rd. and 28 Hidden Way in Andover, Massachusetts was built between 1897 and 1898 for Henry Bradford Lewis 1868 1951 , who made a considerable fortune from his scouring mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence . Lewis was in charge of the three mills of the E. Frank Lewis Co. and the American Lanolin Co., which employed 500 persons at their peak. The manufacturer spared no expense or whimsey in creating and furnishing this estate. George S. Adams, who designed a similar Queen Anne Colonial Revival mansion for Lewis father in Lawrence, may also have designed the son s house. At his death in 1951 Lewis left 80,750 in real estate including this house and its greenhouse at 35,000 and No. 17 Hidden Rd, bought for his daughter and more than 97,000 in personal estate, most of which was left to his wife Lillian. As Lewis anticipated, the house was too large to be maintained for only one occupant, and the building was sold in 1953 to C. Lincoln Giles, and converted into apartments. The carriage house is now a single family residence. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places because it is distinguished ... scale. ref name Nomination cite book title National Register Nomination File Duplicate Lincolnshire ... Register Nomination File Duplicate Lincolnshire Town of Andover MRA MA 82004804 date 2010 09 ... Register Nomination File Duplicate Lincolnshire Town of Andover MRA MA 82004804 date 2010 09 09 work ...   more details



  1. Lincoln

    Wiktionary Lincoln lincoln Lincoln commonly refers to please don t fix link see talk Lincoln president Abraham Lincoln , 16th President of the United States Lincoln, England , United Kingdom, county town of Lincolnshire Lincoln, Nebraska , United States, the state s capital Lincoln automobile , a luxury brand of the Ford Motor Company Lincoln surname , people with the surname Lincoln Lincoln may also refer to TOC right Places Argentina Lincoln, Buenos Aires Province , Argentina Lincoln Partido , Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Australia Port Lincoln, South Australia Canada Lincoln, New Brunswick , Canada Lincoln, Ontario , Canada Lincoln electoral district , a former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada French Polynesia Motu One Marquesas Islands or Lincoln, French Polynesia New Zealand Lincoln, New Zealand United Kingdom Lincoln, England , the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln Green , England Lincoln UK Parliament constituency County of Lincoln, archaic name for county of Lincolnshire , England United States Lincoln, Alabama Lincoln, Arkansas Lincoln, California , in Placer County Lincoln, Madera County, California Lincoln, Delaware Lincoln, Illinois Lincoln, Indiana Lincoln, Iowa Lincoln, Kansas Lincoln Parish, Louisiana Lincoln, Maine Lincoln Plantation, Maine Lincoln, Massachusetts Lincoln, Michigan Lincoln, Missouri Lincoln, Montana Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, New Hampshire Lincoln, New Mexico Lincoln, New York Lincoln, North Dakota Lincoln, Pennsylvania Lincoln, Rhode Island Lincoln, Texas Lincoln, Vermont Lincoln, Virginia Lincoln, Washington Lincoln, Adams County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Bayfield County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Buffalo County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Burnett County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Forest County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin , a town Lincoln community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in the Kewaunee County town Lincoln, Monroe ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire Day

    Lincolnshire Day is celebrated every year on 1st October and marks the anniversary of the Lincolnshire Rising , a revolt by Catholics against the establishment of the Church of England by Henry VIII in 1536. The first official Lincolnshire Day was held in 2006 to commemorate the uprising. The date was voted for by readers of http www.lincolnshirelife.co.uk, Lincolnshire Life magazine and http www.bbc.co.uk lincolnshire local radio, BBC Radio Lincolnshire listeners. The day aims to encourage local people, often known as yellowbelly yellowbellies , and those who have moved the county to honour the historical event along with Lincolnshire s traditions, past and culture. Some people dress up in yellow ref http www.bbc.co.uk lincolnshire content image galleries lincolnshire day08 gallery.shtml?1, BBC Radio Lincolnshire Gallery ref to celebrate the day, while others hold local events and decorate their workplaces with Lincolnshire flags. The home of Lincolnshire sausages , Batemans Brewery and Lincolnshire Poacher cheese to name a few, Lincolnshire remains a rural county renowned for its foods and drinks distributed locally and across the UK. It is also home to the famous Red Arrows RAF display team, Lincoln Cathedral , the Lincolnshire Wolds and an original copy of the Magna Carta . Many ... actress and Jim Broadbent actor. Lincolnshire Day is supported by county businesses and organisations including BBC Lincolnshire, http www.lincolnshire.coop Lincolnshire Co operative , the Lincolnshire Echo , http www.lincolnshiretourism.com Lincolnshire Tourism , Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire Life, http www.lincolnbig.co.uk Lincoln BIG , http www.visitlincolnshire.com food and drink tastes of lincolnshire Tastes of Lincolnshire , Lincolnshire County Council , http www.shootingstar pr.co.uk ... the Lincolnshire Sports Partnership . References references External links http www.lincolnshireday.co.uk Lincolnshire Day Category Culture in Lincolnshire Category History of Lincolnshire Category ...   more details



  1. Flag of Lincolnshire

    flaginstitute organised by BBC Radio Lincolnshire along with Lincolnshire Life magazine. ref name flaginstitute The winning entry, designed by Lincolnshire born Michelle Andrews, a web producer at BBC Lincolnshire, was selected from a shortlist of six designs ref cite web title Fly the Flag for Lincolnshire url http www.bbc.co.uk lincolnshire asop places lincolnshire flag.shtml publisher British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Lincolnshire location Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , United Kingdom ... lincolnshire content articles 2005 10 20 lincolnshire flag feature.shtml publisher British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Lincolnshire location Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , United Kingdom ... of the new Lincolnshire Flag? Of the 273 votes recorded, 34 said Yes and 66 said No . ref cite web title Poll Results Lincolnshire Flag url http microsites.lincolnshire.gov.uk pollDetails.asp?pollCode 147 work Lincolnshire Opinion Polls publisher Lincolnshire County Council, location Lincoln ... of the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . The Pantone Colours for the flag are ref name flaginstitute ...Infobox flag Name Lincolnshire Article Type Image Lincolnshire flag.svg Nickname Morenicks Use Symbol Proportion 3 5 Adoption 24 October 2005 Design Designer File LincolnshireBrit5.PNG right thumb Lincolnshire A flag for Lincolnshire was unveiled at five separate ceremonies across the county on 24 October 2005. ref name flaginstitute cite web title UK Flag Registry Lincolnshire url Flag Institute Lincolnshire ... s profile. Fred and Pat Rickett, from Moulton, Lincolnshire Moulton , both keen caravaners, wrote to the paper in 2003, asking why Lincolnshire had no flag that they could fly on caravan rallies. Their plea was taken up by BBC Radio Lincolnshire, which launched a campaign in partnership with Lincolnshire ... businesses, who saw it as a good way to promote trade and tourism in Lincolnshire. However, in a Lincolnshire ... Lincolnshire Flag? Yes 33 , No 66 ref Flag design The flag features a red cross, edged in yellow ...   more details



  1. Burton, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 53.260190 longitude 0.55841446 map type Lincolnshire official name Burton static image File St.Vincent s church, Burton, Lincs. geograph.org.uk 64938.jpg 240px static image caption St Vincent s church, Burton population population ref shire district West Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Louth and Horncastle UK Parliament constituency Louth and Horncastle civil parish post town Lincoln postcode district LN1 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference SK 96260 74657 london distance Burton is a village in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England, situated approximately convert 2 mi km north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . It sits on the side of the cliff overlooking the Trent Valley. elucidate date July 2011 Burton Listed building Categories of listed building Grade II listed Anglican church is dedicated to Vincent of Saragossa St Vincent . ref http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1308689 Church of St Vincent , National Heritage List for England , English Heritage retrieved 3 July 2011 ref Many houses in the village are built from the same local limestone as that used in the building of Lincoln Cathedral . fact date July 2011 References reflist External links Commons category inline Burton, Lincolnshire Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub pl Burton Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Riseholme, Lincolnshire

    events and outdoor activities. References reflist Commons category position left Lincolnshire geo stub External links http www.lincoln.ac.uk lincoln riseholme University of Lincoln Riseholme Park http www.lincoln.ac.uk lsa Lincolnshire School of Agriculture University of Lincoln Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category West Lindsey pl Riseholme Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire Archives

    coord 53.2293 0.5346 display title region GB scale 5000 Lincolnshire Archives is the county record office of Lincolnshire , England . It was established as a county service in 1948 by the Lincolnshire Archives Committee, which had been formally constituted on 24 October 1947 with Sir Sir Robert Pattinson as chairman. ref Lincolnshire Local History Society, Lincolnshire history and archaeology, Volumes 10 14 , p. 72 ref The Times , surveying the trend towards County Record Offices at the end of 1948, reported Lincolnshire as a notable recent development the three county councils of the shire, the Diocese of Lincoln, the Dean and Chapter, and the city council are combining to convert the austerely beautiful building, the old gaol at Lincoln, into a joint record office for all six. ref The Times , 18 December 1948, p. 5 ref The first County Archivist, Joan Varley, delivered her first annual report in spring 1949. ref http www.c4yp.co.uk upload public attachments 551 REPORT1.pdf Lincolnshire Archives Committee Archivists Report, 1949 ref Assistant archivist from 1948 to 1958 was Dorothy Owen she was succeeded as Varley s deputy by Mary Finch, who would herself become County Archivist in 1982. ref http www.lincoln record society.org.uk obituaries Obituaries Mary Finch 1923 2007 ref The service is now part of the Culture and Adult Education department of Lincolnshire County Council and is housed in modern offices in St Rumbold Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . ref http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk section.asp?catid 22008&docid 72358 About the Archives ref References reflist External links http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk section.asp?sectiontype topic&catid 220039 Website Category Archives in Lincolnshire Category Organisations based in Lincolnshire Category Buildings and structures in Lincolnshire Category Organizations established in 1948 Category County record offices in England England org stub ...   more details



  1. Stagecoach in Lincolnshire

    headquarters Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln locale service area Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , Scunthorpe , Skegness , Newark on Trent , Louth, Lincolnshire Louth and Grimsby service type bus service operator Lincolnshire RoadCar ceo Brian Souter md Gary Nolan cd David Skepper od Richard Kay ed John Taylor website http www.stagecoachbus.com localdefault.aspx?Tag Lincolnshire www.stagecoachbus.com Stagecoach Lincolnshire is a bus company, formerly known as Lincolnshire RoadCar , which runs services throughout Lincolnshire . Stagecoach in Lincolnshire is the trading name of the Lincolnshire RoadCar ... Skegness Standard ref Depots Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough Lusher Way, Corringham Road Industrial Estate GH Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln Great Northern Terrace LI Newark on Trent Newark Now regarded as outstation of Lincoln Scunthorpe High Street East SP Skegness Skegness Road, Burgh Le Marsh previously at Grosvenor Road SK Route branding Stagecoach in Lincolnshire use several branding schemes throughout their service network Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln city area services are referred ...Infobox Bus transit name Stagecoach Lincolnshire logo Stagecoach ballbus.png logo size 200px image Stagecoach bus 19126 Alexander Dennis Trident II Enviro400 FX07 CMK in Lincoln 11 July 2008.jpg image ... its East Midlands division History Lincolnshire RoadCar was formed in 1928. Under the 1968 Transport ... by the Yorkshire Traction Group in 1988. It took over Lincoln City Transport in 1993. ref http www.busandcoach.com ... RoadCar s parent company, Traction Group. The company now trades as Stagecoach in Lincolnshire ... in Lincoln. Some services were withdrawn without replacement while others benefited from frequency ... . In Autumn 2007 Stagecoach announced the withdrawal of some services in Louth, Lincoln and Gainsborough ... adverts on most buses. Generally, routes in the Lincoln area are provided using low floor ..., Lincolnshire Gainsborough carry Lincolnshire County Council IntoTown branding, as part of the county ...   more details



  1. Reepham, Lincolnshire

    bus service provided by the Lincolnshire Road Car Company links the village with the city of Lincoln and the neighbouring villages of Fiskerton, Lincolnshire Fiskerton and Cherry Willingham. The parliamentary constituency is Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , where the current MP is Edward ... farmland. They are part of the Welton, Lincolnshire oil field. A gathering station ... railway station Lincolnshire Reepham railway station but all have closed. The railway does still pass through the centre of the village on the Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln Market Rasen Cleethorpes line. External links Commons category Reepham, Lincolnshire http www.reepham.lincs.sch.uk Reepham ... Gas Storage Lincolnshire geo stub Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire nl Reepham Lincolnshire pl Reepham Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Lea, Lincolnshire

    unreferenced date April 2012 infobox UK place static image name static image alt static image caption country England official name Lea map alt latitude 53.3700560 longitude 0.7549198 population 1,084 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district West Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough post town postcode district DN21 5 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference SK829866 london distance mi london direction Lea is a small village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in the West Lindsey Non metropolitan district district of Lincolnshire , England. It is at the junction of the A156 road A156 and B1241, approximately convert 2 mi km 1 south from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough town centre. Image The approach to Lea geograph.org.uk 1372027.jpg thumb 280x left Lea village Lea has a village hall, the Lea Institute, and a park with tennis court. There are no shops in the village, the nearest being a supermarket and filling station convert 1.5 mi km 1 away at Gainsborough. The Primary school primary school is the Frances Olive Anderson School. Lea church is dedicated to St Helen there is also a Methodist Chapel. The nearest railway station is Gainsborough Lea Road railway station Gainsborough Lea Road on the Sheffield to Lincoln Line , with services to Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , Sheffield , Retford and Doncaster . Lea is also on the number 100 bus route, provided by Stagecoach in Lincolnshire Stagecoach , that runs from Scunthorpe to Lincoln. clear left References reflist External links Commons category inline Lea, Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category West Lindsey Lincolnshire geo stub pl Lea Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire InterConnect

    are provided by Stagecoach in Lincolnshire . InterConnect was first established in 1997 , when the existing RoadCar Lincolnshire RoadCar Connect 6 Lincoln, England Lincoln Skegness bus ... Operator Timetable link InterConnect 1 Lincoln Grantham Stagecoach in Lincolnshire http www.lincsinterconnect.com timetables interconnect1.pdf InterConnect 3 Lincoln Market Rasen Market Rasen Grimsby ... citing a lack of passenger demand. http www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk Lincoln London bus service axed lack passengers story 11201465 detail story.html ref Stagecoach in Lincolnshire http www.lincsinterconnect.com timetables interconnect3.pdf InterConnect 5 Lincoln Boston, Lincolnshire Boston ... interconnect5.pdf InterConnect 6 Lincoln Horncastle, Lincolnshire Horncastle Horncastle Skegness ref name connection Stagecoach in Lincolnshire http www.lincsinterconnect.com timetables interconnect6.pdf InterConnect 7 Skegness Boston Stagecoach in Lincolnshire Brylaine http www.lincsinterconnect.com ... interconnect51.pdf InterConnect 100 Lincoln Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough Gainsborough Scunthorpe ... ref Cooper, K. 2010 Stagecoach in Lincolnshire Scania 15652 in Lincoln 13 10 10 image . Available from ...File Bus on St Catherine s, Lincoln, England DSCF1399.JPG thumb InterConnect double decker bus on St Catherine s, Lincoln, England Lincolnshire InterConnect is a rural public transport network in the Counties of England county of Lincolnshire in the east of England , consisting of a number of Public ... on the InterConnect network ref Lincolnshire InterConnect, Through ticketing . Available from http ... Stagecoach East Midlands liveries on the former Lincolnshire Roadcar InterConnect routes. Focus Transport .... Bus and Coach Magazine , 1162 pp.16 20 ref . The network and its services are subsidised by Lincolnshire ... government funding ref Lincolnshire County Council 2011 Service changes from 4th April 2011 ... 2012 ref , and in 2012 the Grimsby Telegraph reported that the service between Lincoln and Grimsby ...   more details



  1. Bullington, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 53.288700 longitude 0.369505 map type Lincolnshire official name Bullington static image File Bullington Hall geograph.org.uk 329961.jpg 240px static image caption Bullington Hall population population ref shire district West Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough civil parish post town Market Rasen postcode district LN8 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference SU 46710 41036 london distance Bullington is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire It lies about 8 miles north east of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln and 7 miles south of Market Rasen . According to the 2001 census the village had a population of 36. Bullington Hall is a Listed building Categories of listed building Grade II listed farmhouse within the village, originating in the 17th century with later rebuilding and additions. ref http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1147726 Bullington Hall , National Heritage List for England , English Heritage retrieved 3 July 2011 ref References reflist Openstreetmap coordinates 53.288700, 0.369505 linked to description hamlet Bullington which is about 11km south of town Market Rasen and about 13km north east of city Lincoln found about 3km south east of middle of village Snelland which is about 9km south west of town Market Rasen and about 14km north east of city Lincoln External links Commons category inline Bullington, Lincolnshire Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub pl Bullington Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Syston, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place static image name St Mary s Church, Syston geograph.org.uk 123008.jpg static image alt static image caption St Marys church, Syston country England official name Syston map alt latitude 52.957480 longitude 0.618479 population 165 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district South Kesteven shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Sleaford and North Hykeham UK Parliament constituency Sleaford and North Hykeham post town postcode district NG32 2 postcode area NG dial code os grid reference SK929409 london distance mi london direction Syston is a small hamlet place hamlet and civil parish located 3 miles north of Grantham on the A607 road which runs to the county town of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . Syston is linked onto the larger village of Barkston . External links Commons category inline Syston, Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category South Kesteven pl Syston Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. History of Lincolnshire

    only the northern core, around Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , and emerged as one of the three Parts of Lincolnshire , along with the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire Holland in the south east and Kesteven ... the fens, and also built inland ports such as the Brayford Pool at Lincoln. The main Roman forts in Lincolnshire were Ancaster Roman Town Ancaster Brant Broughton Briga Caistor Broughton, Lincolnshire Broughton Praetorium Horncastle, Lincolnshire Horncastle Kirton in Lindsey Inmedio Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln Lindum Colonia Louth, Lincolnshire Louth Luda Ludford, Lincolnshire Ludford Stow, Lincolnshire ... as anywhere else. Events like the Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln accusations against the Jews or the Lincolnshire ...Lincolnshire , England derived from the merging of the territory of the ancient Kingdom of Lindsey with that controlled by the Danelaw borough Stamford, Lincolnshire Stamford . For some time the entire ... of Lindsey were merged into Lincolnshire, and the northern part, with Scunthorpe and Grimsby , going ... south of the Humber became the unitary authorities of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire . These areas became part of Lincolnshire for ceremonial purposes such as the Lord Lieutenant Lord Lieutenancy , but are not covered by the Lincolnshire police. These two authorities are in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. The remaining districts of Lincolnshire are Boston borough Boston , East Lindsey , Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , South Holland, England South Holland , South Kesteven , North Kesteven and West Lindsey . They are part of the East Midlands region. Pre Roman and Roman Lincolnshire ... been several small pre Roman barrows discovered near to Boston, Lincolnshire Boston and Frampton, Lincolnshire Frampton . The Romans established permanent government in Lincolnshire soon after the invasion ... district of Flavia Caesariensis , which comprised Lincolnshire and parts of the Midlands was created. Once established, the Romans set about improving Lincolnshire. They created the Car Dyke , a series ...   more details



  1. Jerusalem, Lincolnshire

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.226192 longitude 0.625739 official name Jerusalem static image name static image caption population civil parish shire district North Kesteven shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town LINCOLN postcode district LN6 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference SK918707 Jerusalem is a small ribbon development in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire , England. It attached to the south of Skellingthorpe , and is part of Skellingthorpe Civil parishes in England civil parish . File Pond at Jerusalem geograph.org.uk 45130.jpg thumb 140px left Pond at Jerusalem One of the earliest references to Jerusalem was found in documents dating back to 1436. citation needed date April 2012 clear left Category Villages in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub pl Jerusalem Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. BBC Lincolnshire

    from studios near Newport Arch in Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln on 94.9 whole of the county and 104.7 ... and 1am. Radio Lincolnshire broadcasts full commentary on all Lincoln City F.C. Lincoln City with additional ... Morning Reports 0600 0700 Dawn Chorus Sue Taylor rowspan 7 Lincoln, England Lincoln 0700 0730 Lincolnshire ... Radio stations in Lincolnshire Category Radio stations established in 1980 Category Lincoln, England ...Use dmy dates date January 2012 Infobox radio station name BBC Lincolnshire image File BBC Radio Lincolnshire.png city Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln area Lincolnshire branding slogan Live, Local and Loving Lincolnshire On Air and Online airdate 11 November 1980 frequency 94.9  MHz Belmont , 104.7 ... and Lincolnshire website http news.bbc.co.uk local lincolnshire hi tv and radio Official Website BBC Lincolnshire is the BBC Local Radio service for the England English Counties of England county of Lincolnshire ... UTF8&cd 2&mpnum 0&ll 53.227711, 0.568205&spn 0.001346,0.003353&t k&z 18&om 1 Swanpool , west Lincoln AM radio AM and online through its http www.bbc.co.uk lincolnshire local radio website . The slogan for the station is Live, Local, and Loving Lincolnshire . History File Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Lincoln, England DSCF1778.JPG thumb left BBC Radio Lincolnshire radio car from the 1980s, preserved at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Lincoln. Launched on 11 November 1980 at 07 00 with a commissioned peal of bells from Lincoln Cathedral . The first words spoken on BBC Radio Lincolnshire came from Nick Brunger And it s a warm welcome for the first time to the programmes of BBC Radio Lincolnshire ... English folk song The Lincolnshire Poacher , continuing on this theme until 2006. In 2006 it conducted ... tuned in to BBC Radio Lincolnshire for longer hours than any other radio station in the country. File Lincolnshire flag.svg thumb 140px right The Lincolnshire flag was chosen by listeners in 2005 Lincolnshire Flag In October 2005, it presided over the creation of a new Flag of Lincolnshire flag for Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Welton, Lincolnshire

    on Lincoln Road , which is the best comprehensive in Lincolnshire as well as one of the best in England ... Barrymore Halpenny Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore Ghost Stations Ghost Stations Lincolnshire Pages 120 ... and a War Memorial . ref http www.roll of honour.com Lincolnshire Welton.html War memorial ref ... ref http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk section.asp?docId 54655&catId 3072 library page on official Lincolnshire ... Manipulatorz References Reflist External links Commons category Welton, Lincolnshire http www.welton ... Welton Chalk formations http www.welton st marys.lincs.sch.uk Primary school http www.welton by lincoln pc.gov.uk Parish council Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category West Lindsey nl Welton Lincolnshire pl Welton Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire sausage

    Infobox prepared food name Lincolnshire sausage image File Lincolnshire sausages and onions.jpg 200px caption smaller Three Lincolnshire sausages, with chopped onions in a frying pan. alternate name country UK region Lincolnshire creator course Main served Hot, or cold in sausage rolls main ingredient Pork, sage variations Chipolata calories other Lincolnshire sausages are a distinctive variety of pork sausage developed in and associated with the England English county of Lincolnshire . A widely ..., although these are not authentically considered Lincolnshire sausages. Lincolnshire sausages are also ... rather than minced. Ingredients and manufacture Lincolnshire sausages are made with coarsely chopped ..., and flavourings such as onion. Efforts to standardise and control the manufacture of Lincolnshire sausages have resulted in a proposed ingredients list to which future manufacturers of Lincolnshire ... per million ppm maximum . Variations File Lincolnshire sausage dinner.jpg thumb right A Lincolnshire ... . Unlike the Cumberland sausage, there is no standard width or length for a Lincolnshire sausage. Commonly the variety is associated with a broader style, but Lincolnshire chipolata sausages are also ... and these are commonly sold as vegetarian Lincolnshire sausages. European Protected Status In 2004 a group of 13 Lincolnshire butchers, led by the large sausage producing firm of George Adams & Sons, began moves to protect the name of the Lincolnshire sausage, applying for Protected Geographical ... sausagefans.com newsarticle.php?id 52 title Lincolnshire sausages bid to be the new champagne accessdate 2007 05 11 format work sausagefans.com ref In support of the PGI application the Lincolnshire Sausage Association was formed in early 2006. Under these proposals, to qualify as a Lincolnshire ... EC No 510 2006 on protected geographical indications and protected designations of origin Lincolnshire ... lincolnshire sausage pgi application.pdf work www.DEFRA.gov.uk accessdate 2009 12 22 ref In 2010 a group ...   more details



  1. Bracebridge, Lincolnshire

    1 goes from Lincoln City bus garage to Grantham via Cross O Cliff hill and the A607, Bracebridge ... the route of Newark Road. External links Commons category inline Bracebridge, Lincolnshire Category Villages in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lincolnshire Echo

    Italic title The Lincolnshire Echo is a weekly United Kingdom British regional newspaper for Lincolnshire , founded in 1894, and is published every Thursday. It is owned by Northcliffe Newspapers Group Northcliffe Newspapers and it is distributed throughout the county. The newspaper was a daily morning publication until Friday 15 October 2011. The first weekly editon was published on Thursday 20 October 2011. In 2005 the printing plant in Lincoln was closed and production was moved to Grimsby, then later to Derby. It now prints in Stoke or Didcot. The paper uses its sister www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk website to break stories that happen during the day. The Lincolnshire Echo building was sold in April 2009 to the University of Lincoln . The Lincolnshire Echo has moved to office space in Witham Wharf, still in the city centre. Lincolnshire Media Ltd also produces a series of Target newspapers free weekly newspapers for specific areas, including Lincoln, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Boston, Lincolnshire Boston , Sleaford, Lincolnshire Sleaford , East Coast and Louth, Lincolnshire ... downturn the Lincolnshire Echo s parent company saw a 91 per cent drop in operating profit at UK ... on 16 September 2011, the Lincolnshire Echo was to become a weekly paper, following the Scunthorpe Telegraph and other Northcliffe papers. ref cite news url http www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk Lincolnshire Echo weekly newspaper 118 years story 13341973 detail story.html title Lincolnshire Echo to become a weekly newspaper after 118 years date 16 September 2011 work This is Lincolnshire accessdate ... political scandal, when it challenged Jim Speechley , the then Conservative leader of Lincolnshire ... date accessdate 2011 04 25 ref See also Lincoln Chronicle References references External links http www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk This is Lincolnshire website UK regional daily newspapers Northcliffe Media Category Media in Lincolnshire Category Newspapers published in England Category Northcliffe ...   more details



  1. Dunston, Lincolnshire

    across Lincoln Heath. ref cite web title Dunston Pillar url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx ... raised . ref name Cox Cox, J. Charles 1916 Lincolnshire p. 120 Methuen & Co. Ltd ref The Peterborough to Lincoln Line passes through the village, with a station a mile away at Metheringham railway station ... reflist External links http www.macla.co.uk dunston index.htm Dunstan, Lincolnshire a Lincolnshire ... of city Lincoln found about 2 km north of middle of village Metheringham which is about 16 km north of town Sleaford and about 14 km south east of city Lincoln commons category position left Lincolnshire geo stub Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category North Kesteven pl Dunston Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Panton, Lincolnshire

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.29397 longitude 0.23834 official name Panton static image name static image caption population civil parish East Barkwith shire district East Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town MARKET RASEN postcode district LN8 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference TF175788 Panton is a village in the Civil parishes in England civil parish of East Barkwith , in the East Lindsey of Non metropolitan district district , Lincolnshire , England. It is convert 14.4 mi km 1 north east from Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . Image Panton geograph.org.uk 207245.jpg thumb left 180px Panton village Panton was mentioned in Domesday Book of 1086 when it had 32 households and 40 acres of meadow and a church. ref cite web title Domesday Map url http www.domesdaymap.co.uk place TF1778 panton work Panton publisher Anna Powell Smith University of Hull accessdate 27 June 2011 ref The former St Andrew s church is now a hay barn, and is a grade II listed building built in the 18th century. It was restored in 1905 when the chancel arch was built and again 1925 30 by Christopher Turnor. Several 18th century gravestones survive. ref cite web title Pastscape url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 527277&sort 4&search all&criteria East 20Barkwith&rational q&recordsperpage 60 work St Andrews Church Panton publisher English Heritage accessdate 27 June 2011 ref ref cite web title British Listed Buildings url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 195408 church of st andrew east barkwith work St Andrews Church Panton publisher English Heritage accessdate 27 June 2011 ref clear left References reflist External links Commons category inline Panton, Lincolnshire http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk section.asp?docId 40607&catId 8232&pageTitle Lincolnshire Buildings Panton Hall description Lincolnshire geo stub Category Villages in Lincolnshire East Lindsey pl Panton Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Saxby, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place static image name St.Helen s church, Saxby geograph.org.uk 180273.jpg static image alt static image caption St Helens church, Saxby country England official name Saxby map alt latitude 53.3629420 longitude 0.4903037 population population ref shire district West Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough post town postcode district LN8 2 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference TF005861 london distance mi london direction Saxby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 237. It is convert 9 mi km north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln just off the A15 road Great Britain A15 . Helena Empress Saint Helen s church is a grade I listed building . It was built in 1775 as a mortuary chapel, and is now the parish church. Monuments consist of four wall plaques to the Earl of Scarborough , for whom the chapel was built, in white marble and in Greek Revival architecture Greek taste, dating from 1832 1856. ref cite web title St Helens Church, Saxby url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1064193 work National Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 10 August 2011 ref There was an earlier church in the nearby medieval villages of East and West Firsby but nothing remains of that or the village. References reflist Commons category Saxby, Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub External links http owmbygroup.co.uk parishes.html saxby Community website with photos of the churches Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Category West Lindsey pl Saxby Lincolnshire ...   more details




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