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Recent Additions & Updated Sections


Suffolk - Additions July 2010  |  Lake District - Additions October 2009

Lincolnshire - Additions July 2010  |  North East Additions April 2010

"The Casualties Were Small" (May Hill's Lincolnshire Village Wartime Poems and Diary) updated Mar 2010


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

 

A Novel by Brian R Hill of Yorkshire Images

Genre: Adventure/Fantasy - ISBN: 1413783244

Now available as an E-Book

Click here for more exciting details and how to order

The Shintae is an exciting book that will draw the reader in from the moment they turn the first page. If you enjoy action, adventure and strong characters then read The Shintae. I highly recommend this book and am looking forward to Mr. Hill’s next book.

Reviewed by Patricia Perry, author, Quest for the Source of Darkness

As a first book, Brian R. Hill has a hit on his hands. I found it to be an easy read, yet one I had trouble putting down. The action begins in the first two pages and is non-stop right to the end of the book. I look forward to seeing more by this author.

Reviewed by Rebecka Vigus for Reader Views

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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