This view, taken from the Water Tower in Spalding show’s a very busy Winfrey Avenue Car Park in 1961. With so many coaches parked up, this would suggest it was…
…48 Guide to Land Drainage Act 1961 Land Drainage Act 1961 ch 48 pt 1 Land Drainage Act 1961 ch 48 pt 2 Land Drainage Act 1961 ch 48 pt…
…1953 FISHING MATCH circa 1957 OUT & ABOUT AT THE WEEKEND 1957 LONG SUTTON & SUTTON ST JAMES EVENTS 1960/61 WVS CIVIL DEFENCE COOKER 1961 THE STORY OF SPRINGFIELDS 1964-66…
…FISHING MATCH circa 1957 OUT & ABOUT AT THE WEEKEND 1957 LONG SUTTON & SUTTON ST JAMES EVENTS 1960/61 WVS CIVIL DEFENCE COOKER 1961 THE STORY OF SPRINGFIELDS 1964-66 BEE…
…years old, and demolished in 1961. The Village derived its name from this inn. This sign was obtained from Steward and Patterson, the last owners of the inn, by Mr….
…the high tide level on the Lincolnshire coast at many times rises above most of the road levels in the Spalding Urban District! Flower Parade 1961 The Queen in 1961?…
Year 1960 Theme – The Splendour of Spring Name of Queen:and deputies: Link to Programme:Flower Parade Programme from 1960 Photo Gallery: Year: 1961 Theme: Fairy Tales in Flowers Name of…
…of 1961. On the evening of September 4th, 1961, a probe was used on the site to determine the most likely places for hut sites. It was found that in…
…The junction south of Spalding Station to Welland Bank Welland Bank Signal Box in 1961. it was built in 1892. There is also signs for local businesses. Picture taken in…
…of the Wheatsheaf was also a shop.Two men are seen stood outside and a young girl is in the shop doorway. This pub closed 1961. Click on image to enlarge…
Anne Shearman The first photo is from 1961 and was a float that was entered by Snowdrop Nurseries. The float was the “Old Woman who lives in a Shoe”…
…was done at the fendraton estate, but you could grow you own seedling if you wished as many growers did.mum and dad moved to the L.S.A in 1961 i was…
…after WW2 most outgoing freight switched to road transport. Cowbit station closed in 1961 (three years before the infamous Beeching Report) but the line through the village remained open until…
Pinchbeck Railway Station as seen in 1905. The station opened in 1882, closed to passengers in 1961 and closed entirely in 1964. Click on image to enlarge…