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East Kirkby maps

Historic maps of East Kirkby and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all East Kirkby maps

East Kirkby map

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Lincolnshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Lincolnshire

East Kirkby map

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East Kirkby photos

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East Kirkby books

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Lincolnshire Living Memoires
Paperback
rrp £14  £11.20

Grantham Town and City Memories
Paperback
rrp £13  £10.40

Lincoln Photographic Memories
Paperback
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East Kirkby books
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Memories of East Kirkby

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Post Office, East Kirkby

www.bbcholidays.co.uk

Hi...We are just about to move into The Old Post Office in Fen Road, East Kirkby, Lincs and am trying to find out anything about it. If you've got ANY info - I'd love to hear about it. Please contact me on janet.humphrey1@virgin.net

Thank You

Shared on 18 January 2008 by Janet Humphrey.

Lincolnshire memories

Memories of a child

I remember Eastville as a child growing up, we used to visit and stay with my nan (Linda Howard) every bank holiday. It was very quiet and peaceful. We had some lovely times, Grandad (John Howard) was the local smithy. Most times some of us would walk what dad called the 5 mile walk from the corner by the pub (the... [more]

Shared on 26 June 2009 by Linda Skyba.

My Ashby Puerorum family


My Tasker and Lawies families come from the tiny village of Ashby Puerorum so I went to see the place in 1971 when I first became interested in tracing my family tree.

There is a beautiful church - St Andrew's - surrounded by a lovely churchyard and I enjoyed searching among the gravestones until I found two for my... [more]

Shared on 06 October 2008 by John Howard Norfolk.

My mum!

Hi, I am trying to find anybody that would be interested in talking to me about my late mum, Pat Stones, who was in Holmeleigh children's home in the mid 1930s onwards. She was in the home with her sisters, Shiela, Ruby and brothers George and Rodney. Understandable though, it wasn't talked about as I was growing up but I would... [more]

Shared on 15 July 2009 by Gail Mumby.

Holmeleigh Horncastle Childrens Homesa nd School //Years

By Michael Savage
A reunion of the Horncastle Homes children and the staff was held at the Town Hall (Drill Hall) July 20 1989. Almost 400 people attended the event. “The atmosphere was really great - everyone was talking about the good old days, although some had painful memories to share.”

Generations of children were brought up in a group... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2009

Ancestors from Coningsby

I've been researching my family history and have found that an ancestor of mine known as James Faunt used to live at a place called Packet Beerhouse, in fact he is in the 1891 census as being the "beerhouse keeper". He lived there with his wife Sarah. Is the building still in existence today? Are there any Faunts still living in... [more]

Shared on 26 September 2006 by Adam Dennehy.

My Grandfather

I was told by my mother that my grandparents moved to Tattershall in 1912 from Buckinghamshire so my grandfather could find work helping to restore the castle he was a carpenter. His name was William Bywater, known as Roger, they lived in the village for many years.

Shared on 01 February 2007 by Marie Clark.

the Vintner farm

My father, Dudley David Wright, who lived in a poor section of Grimsby with his foster mother Nellie Fields and was born in 1924 told me of summers he spent in Dogdyke on a farm owned by a Mrs Vintner. Another person who summered there was Edith STokes, who died in the 1980's or 1990's. My father later emigrated with my... [more]

Shared on 01 November 2009 by Josephine Wright.

Extracts From East Kirkby & Lincolnshire books

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Boston - A History & Celebration

Plans are also under way for economic developments that should benefit the privately owned port of Boston and the people and businesses dependent on it. During 2005 Lincolnshire Development, part of Lincolnshire County Council, prepared a bid for European funding under Objective 2 for the Boston Southern Enterprise Zone in the Marsh Lane area south of the dock. This would fund the construction of a dock link road, and the commissioning... [more]

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Boston - A History & Celebration

On a happy day in August 1916 Alice Oldrid, one of four sisters who then owned the famous drapers shop in Boston, married Alan James Derrick of Redcar on Teesside, a 2nd Lieutenant in the 7th Reserve Batallion of the Northumberland Fusiliers.

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Boston - A History & Celebration

The direct involvement of the civilian population in the horrors of war might be one of the factors contributing to the decline of religious belief and worship during the 20th century. When the Centenary Methodist Chapel was destroyed by fire on 24 June 1909, the congregation responded magnificently and the new chapel on the site was re-opened in 1911, and is still in use. However since then many churches and chapels... [more]

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