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   Yorkshire Images, a website designed to show visitors a little of the Yorkshire  countryside along with a sprinkling of other areas of the UK - a number images of Lincolnshire & Suffolk have recently been added to the collection.

The photographs are a personal selection and many are of places which I particularly like and enjoy. There are currently around 3000 images available to view with new ones being added on a regular basis, so please do come back and visit again.

 

   I hope the photographs convey something of the beauty of Yorkshire and the Dales to the many who have never seen them, and bring back happy memories to those who have moved away or visited in the past. Please take time to sign my Guest Book and e-mail me if you have any comments, corrections or suggestions.

 

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The Casualties Were Small  

Wartime Poetry and Diaries of a Lincolnshire Seaside Villager

May Hill

Chapel St Leonards, Near Skegness, 1940-1944

Edited by - Tom Ambridge and Margaret Ambridge

May Hill began to keep a Diary not long after the outbreak of the Second World War. The strategically important East Coast area of Lincolnshire around Skegness had been transformed from a bustling holiday centre to an armed encampment. Butlins became ‘HMS Royal Arthur’ a huge Royal Navy training centre, RAF air bases sprang up throughout ‘Bomber County’ and soldiers were billeted in the villages including May’s Chapel St Leonards.

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