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  2. Museum of Lincolnshire Life - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Lincolnshire Life is a museum in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, in the UK. The museum collection is a varied social history that reflects and celebrates the culture of the county of Lincolnshire and its people from 1750 to the present day. Exhibits illustrate commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial and community life. [1]

  3. St Giles Estate, Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    St. Giles Estate is an inner city area [1] and housing estate of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It is located to the northeast of the city bordering the Ermine Estate to the north and west. It is one of the most deprived areas of the city. [2] [3]

  4. Lincoln, England - Wikipedia

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    Local radio stations are BBC Radio Lincolnshire on 94.9 FM, its commercial rival Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire on 102.2FM, Hits Radio Lincolnshire on DAB and Lincoln City Radio on 103.6 FM a community radio station catering mainly for listeners over 50. [94] The Lincolnite is an online mobile publication covering the greater-Lincoln area. [95]

  5. Joseph Nickerson - Wikipedia

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    Joe Nickerson [1] (April 1914 Thoresway, Lincolnshire – 1990 Palm Beach, Florida [2]) was a highly successful farmer, entrepreneur and countryman.. Founder of Nickerson Seed Company [3] in 1940 and based in Rothwell, Lincolnshire he introduced 80 cereal varieties and winter barley to the UK.

  6. Wood Enderby - Wikipedia

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    Wood Enderby is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 miles (6 km) south from Horncastle. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Claxby Pluckacre and Wilksby. [2] Wood Enderby has no amenities, such as a local shop or any retail outlet.

  7. Lincoln City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln High Street around 1820. The city centre is divided into Uphill, Downhill, Steep Hill, Cornhill, Brayford and past the railway station. [4] [5] [failed verification] These areas are connected by the ancient Ermine Street which is known as the High Street, in Downhill the High Street becomes The Strait then Steep Hill connects to Uphill where it becomes Bailgate.

  8. Elsham Hall - Wikipedia

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    The carp lake. The gardens include a large medieval carp lake, and a 19th-century coach house and stables, which is a Grade II listed building. [12]The park and gardens were opened as a country park in 1970 by Captain and Mrs. Elwes "to promote enjoyment of the countryside and wildlife and an appreciation of the arts and rural crafts".

  9. History of Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Lincolnshire was therefore raided and defended by the respective parties. For a time, Crowland, in the south of the county was fortified for the king. Lincolnshire was important to the Parliamentarians as it provided access between the great arsenal of Hull and the south and the Eastern Association's heartland in the east of England. It also ...