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Lincolnshire
Page
5-01 - Louth
& Hubbards Hills
Page
5-02 - Gibraltar
Point - Skegness - Chapel St Leonards
Page
5-02a - The Seals at Donna Nook & Evening at Gibraltar
Point
Updated Feb
2010
Page
5-03 - Thorpe Culvert
Page
5-04 - Burgh Le Marsh - 5 Sailed Windmill - Church of
St Peter and St Paul's Page
5-05 - Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Holy Trinity Church -
Tattershall Page
5-05a - Tattershall Castle
Feb 2010 Page
5-06 - Lincolnshire
Aviation Heritage Centre - East Kirby Page
5-071 - Alford
and Alford Manor House
Jan 2010 Page
5-072 - Alford
5 Sailed Windmill - Claythorpe Watermill & Wildfowl Garden Page
5-08 - Stockwith
Watermill & Countryside Walk Page
5-09 - Church Farm Museum, Skegness
July 2010 (A
super little Museum faced with closure this October - Click on the
Poster to find out more
and how to register your support).
Suffolk
Page
6-01 - River Deben and the Tide Mill, Woodbridge
Tide Mill
additions July 2010 Page
6-02 - Woodbridge Page
6-03 - Southwold Page
6-04 - Aldeburgh
Page
6-05 - Suffolk Game & Country Fair at Glemham Hall
Page
6-06 - Snape Maltings & the River
Alde Page
6-07 - Alton Water, Holbrook Mill, River Stour, Royal Hospital School
& Stutton Page
6-08 - Constable Country, Flatford Mill, Dedham - The Orwell Bridge
Page
6-09 - Dunwich Heath, Westleton & Yoxford Page
6-10 - Kersey & Lavenham Page
6-11 - Long Melford, Melford Hall, Trinity Hospital & Holy Trinity
Church Page
6-12 - Sutton Hoo & Halesworth Page
6-13 - Bawdsey, Walberswick & All Saints Church, Ramsholt Page
6-14 - Orford Castle, Village, Quay & St Bartholomew's Church
Lake
District
Page
7-01 - Langdale & Blea Tarn Page
7-02 - Evening Light - Windermere, Waterhead Page
7-03 - A Stormy Day - Aira Force & Ullswater Page
7-04 - Tarn Hows and Coniston Water
Page
7-05 - Derwent Water - Lakeside, Keswick - Ashness Bridge Page
7-06 - Borrowdale,
Terrace & Castle Crag Page
7-07 - Honister
Pass & Honister Slate Mine - Crummock Water Page
7-08 - Bassenthwaite
Lake, Mire House, St Bega's Church
Page
7-09 -
Stonethwaite Valley & Langstrathdale
October 2009
Page
7-10
- Waterhead (Windermere) - Cruise around Derwent Water
October 2009
Page
7-10
- Buttermere on a damp and overcast day
October 2009
Wycoller & Wales
Updated Mar 2010
North
East
Page
8-1 Saltburn-by-the-Sea
New Apr 2010
Page
8-2 Northumberland & The Borders
Page
8-3 Teesdale Co Durham, Bowes Museum
Raby
Castle, Eggleston Abbey & High Force
Ormesby
Hall
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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
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