
Gosberton Hall
…Gosberton Hall School Gosberton Hall School Entrance Hall to Gosberton School Mr Charles Boyer Jnr. Pupils and Staff at Gosberton Hall School. Probably taken about 1906. It shows Mr Charles…
…Gosberton Hall School Gosberton Hall School Entrance Hall to Gosberton School Mr Charles Boyer Jnr. Pupils and Staff at Gosberton Hall School. Probably taken about 1906. It shows Mr Charles…
…which chronicles his school life. Please take the time to give it a read. Click on the link Life at school Gosberton [button link=”https://www.heritagesouthholland.co.uk/?s=Gosberton+Hall+school+”] Read more about Gosberton Hall School[/button]…
Sue Knight provided this reminiscence of her family’s connection with Gosberton Hall. My father was a boarder at the school and sent this card to his sister in 1904. He…
Pupils and Staff at Gosberton Hall School. It shows a Mr Charles Boyer Junior and the Rev Payne. The photo is believed to date around 1906….
…Gosberton’- ‘Gosberton & Quadring Eeudyke’. The first certain date for a building is 1834, situated in the High Street, which the remained in use for Sunday School work, even after…
…Domesday and parochial records Gosberton ancient parish accounts Gosberton The Chiurch Gosberton the incumbent Gosberton the fabric Gosberton charities Gosberton and drainage Gosberton families Gosberton volunteer Gosberton later times …
…what were his ties to the town? Sir Halley Stewart, Picture from the Lincolnshire Free Press archive 4820950 Beginning my research into the life of Sir Halley, I first looked…
…“fee “signifies the knight’s fee-a territorial grant made to the person knighted, as his estate, sufficient to maintain his dignity- thus Ayscough Fee Hall meant the Hall upon the estate,…
…Priest and Vicar of Gosberton. 1895-1905. Until 1912 St. Gilbert and St. Hugh remained a daughter church to the Parish Church of Gosberton. It became an Ecclesiastical Parish between 1912…
Gosberton has the – surely unique – distinction of having not one, but two, former natives who went on to become Lord Mayor of London. This is something all Gosbertonians…
…late nineteenth century it has been supposed that the monument commemorates Sir John de Rye, following the research undertaken by Walter Jenkinson Kaye (a schoolmaster at Gosberton Hall School) and…
The Gosberton Heritage Project 2025, a joint venture between Gosberton and District Local History Society, Gosberton Parochial Church Council, and South Holland Life, aims to place Gosberton Parish Church of…
Source Gosberton, Quadring & District Website click HERE to read more Church History Gosberton Baptist Church was founded in 1666, a year better known for the discovery by Isaac Newton…
…Gosberton Gosberton, 1952 – 1953 Text Della Skells Elsam Cross Printers 2002 cbf059 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards Gosberton Public Hall 1872 – 2005 Text Della Skells 2005 cbf060 Chain…
…little further along, past the Church Hall and Town Hall is Ayscoughfee Hall. This hall was built in 1420 by Richard Aylwin, a wool merchant. The Hall passed to his…
We have heard the name ‘Sir Halley Stewart’ throughout the town, as we have a football ground named after him, but just who was this man ? Halley Stewart, Congregational…
Gosberton Post Mill Picture taken from Mill lane. Gosberton once had three working mills. The mill which gave its name to Hill Lane was a Post Mill and this was…
Gosberton War Memorial, at the junction of the High Street and Mill Lane. It honours the fallen from the First World War and the Second World War. The memorial consists…
…can we thank for providing Gosberton with this mini-gallery of renaissance art? None other than one of Gosberton’s most respected residents, Mrs. Gwladys (Gay) Welby-Everard. The Welby-Everards lived in Gosberton…
Gosberton Baptist Church was founded in 1666, a year better known for the discovery by Isaac Newton that a prism could split light into its constituent colours; the death of…