
Gosberton War Memorial
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…

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…

…the castle site) and Kings Hall on the Hallgate site. In the 17th century Dugdale map of South Holland, Moulton Hall is on the Haligate site, while the castle site…

This is an extract from Ayscoughfee and its History published in 1923 and it details how the Hall was bought for the people of Spalding. AYSCOUGHFEE HALL and Gardens at…

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…

…and sometimes as “Brewer.” Letters are posted to him at the Gosberton Brewery. [There were other brewers in the Doubleday family of Gosberton.] In this era, England’s liquor trade was…

These days we take so many things for granted, especially a good supply of clean drinking water. In Victorian Gosberton many families had a shared well or cistern and if…

…the right Elsey’s Bus in Gosberton Church from Main St The man on the far right was called Bates and believed to be the yard opposite Gosberton Nursing Home …

Gosberton was always a progressive village and was in the forefront of moves to bring improved standards of living to it’s inhabitants. We know that gas was first introduced into…

A view of Gosberton Church, dated as early 1900’s. This Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.Its spire nearly reaches 200 feet above the countryside and the…

…so it could be W.Smith Ltd of Gosberton. Walter Smith (Cressy) Ltd were a big company who operated from Cressy Hall, Gosberton before they then moved to Donington. So does…

…at Gosberton Hall school, and a keen historian, found it serving as a flag-stone at the West end of the church. He had noticed that the stone bore two inscribed…

Click on the photo to enlarge The Hall in 1918 Lake and Gardens Lake and Owl Tower 1908 Ayscoughfee Hall 1808 Ayscoughfee Hall tint Ayscoughfee Hall (B&W) Ayscoughfee Hall Ayscoughfee…
…B Keain LC52 cbf058 Ghosts And Legends Of Lincolnshire & Fen Country Polly Howat LC53 cbf059 Gosberton 1952-53 2002 Della Skells LC54 cbf060 Gosberton Public Hall 1872 – 2005…
Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Gosberton Exterior of St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Gosberton HISTORY: Church of St Peter & St Paul, Gosberton There has been a…

…estate. The photo was, I think, taken in the 1940s. John was from Manchester and married a Gosberton girl, Selina Rogers. He opened his butchers shop in Gosberton around 1924….

Gosberton once boasted three saddlers. Hutchinson’s existences was for about 150 years and at one time they kept 800 horses supplied with collars and saddlery. The last collar was made…

A delightful little book that brought back lots of childhood memories in the 1950’s AOS P 0274 Gosberton 1952 -1953 Written by Della Skells – Clerk to Gosberton Parish Council…

…Cash Stores, Gosberton Risegate. John William Tunnard was listed as a Grocer in 1909 and still listed as the same 10 years later. J.W.Tunnard, The Risegate Cash Stores, Gosberton Risegate….

An early lorry with gas lamps, laden with sacks seen on the High Street, Gosberton. Exact year unknown. Click on image to enlarge …

This view of the High Street in Gosberton dates as early 20th Century. Click on image to enlarge…
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