Skegness, South Parade 1910
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The house outside which the horse and cart are standing was where D H Lawrence, author of the controversial 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', stayed in 1902. It was then 'a select boarding house' kept by his Aunt Nellie, Mrs Ellen Staynes; as a teenager, Lawrence lodged there for several weeks while he was convalescing from pneumonia. It figures in his novel 'Sons and Lovers', in which he recalls youthful visits to both Skegness and Mablethorpe. The house is now a private hotel called Woodthorpe.
An extract from Skegness Town and City Memories.
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