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Quadring Eaudyke maps

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

Quadring Eaudyke map

Historic map of Quadring Eaudyke

Lincolnshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Lincolnshire

Quadring Eaudyke map

Historic Map of any Quadring Eaudyke postcode

Quadring Eaudyke maps
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Quadring Eaudyke photos

We have no photos of Quadring Eaudyke, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Donington, Sutterton, Surfleet

Quadring Eaudyke books

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Lincolnshire Living Memoires
Paperback
$28

Skegness Town and City Memories
Paperback
$26

Lincoln Photographic Memories
Paperback
$26

Quadring Eaudyke books
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Memories of Quadring Eaudyke

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Lincolnshire memories

Memories of High Street

This is a very significant picture to me although taken a good many years after we left high street for Mill Lane. My sister, Hilda and I were both born in one of the houses just beyond the white building, in our time that was the bakery, run by a Mr Wilson and family. (Hilda was born in 1918 and I... [more]

Shared on 13 July 2006 by Winnie Nowaknee White.

Surfleet Reservoir

Lived in Surfleet Reservoir until joining he Royal Navy in 1949. Now writing a book and am seeking more information regarding the localle

Shared on 15 February 2009 by Anthony Atkinson.

Allaban surname

My great grandmother, Elizabeth Allaban (born around 1864) was a servant at Elton Villas in Spalding. Do you know where this would have been in Spalding? I am currently tracing my family tree so would be pleased to hear from anyone with that name. Elizabeth Allaban married Joseph Preddy in March 1891 at Spalding.
Regards
Jane Mitchell

Shared on 20 October 2009 by Jane Mitchell.

Elizabeth Allaban

I wonder if anyone could be of help. I am in the process of tracing my family tree and have discovered my great grandmother, Elizabth Allaban (or Allabon) (married in Spalding to Joseph Preddy in March 1891) was a servant in Elton Villas, Spalding. Does anyone know where this is or do you know of anyone with the name... [more]

Shared on 19 October 2009 by Jane Mitchell.

Jailhouse rock

I remember living in Cowbit and went to see jailhouse rock in the Odeon cinema. Never saw the end of the film because the last bus went to early!

I was in the Gleede boys school in 1960-1961 I then moved to Long sutton and the Peele school.

Shared on 23 November 2008 by Brian Frisby.

Brothertoft days

My grandparents, Charles Herbert and Maud Mary Epton, lived at 3 (later 11) Council Houses, Brothertoft, and my childhood holidays were always spent here. My dad was born in that house, as was his brother, and my grandparents must have lived there nigh on 50 years, and both of them, along with several other relatives, are buried in Brothertoft churchyard. Dad,... [more]

Shared on 24 August 2009 by Ann Epton.

Growing up in Holbeach St Marks (The Marsh)

Although I was actually born in Holbeach Bank, and spent the first 3 1/2 years of my life in Holbeach St Matthews, I spent my childhood in Holbeach St Marks. My mother and father Ray and Greta Gray, moved to Holbeach St Marks mainly because of access to a school for me once I reached school age. The house we moved... [more]

Shared on 22 November 2009 by Alan Gray.

Boston Dock

My great-grandfather, grandfather and uncle all at one point in their lives worked at Boston Dock. My great-grandfather was injured badly on the dock in 1932 and died soon after, his workmate dropped a work tool on his head from a great height. My granddad also worked at the dock for a number of years, as did my late uncle. Does... [more]

Shared on 05 February 2010 by Diana Burt.

Extracts From Quadring Eaudyke & Lincolnshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Quadring Eaudyke, inspired by Frith photos.

Stamford Town and City Memories

A classic view of the Stamford skyline from the water meadows. From left to right, the four churches are All Saints', St John's, St Michael's and St Mary's. At the far side of the meadows stand the Bath Houses. These were founded by local surgeons in 1722, but were rebuilt a hundred years later. At times the river can spill out... [more]

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Stamford Town and City Memories

One of the oldest surviving fragments in the town, this 12th-century arch now forms the entrance to St Mary's Passage, a narrow path running down towards the meadows. The original building above the arch was replaced in the 16th century, going on to become the Packhorse Inn and later still the Queen's Head. Nothing in this photograph has changed, even down... [more]

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Stamford Town and City Memories

Although isolated fragments of Stamford's 13th-century town walls can still be found around the town, often incorporated into later buildings, St Peter's Gate bastion or angle tower is the only recognisable structure which survives today. St Peter's Gate (demolished in 1770) stood a few yards further down the hill, near the end of Rutland Terrace.

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