
Long Sutton’s proud naval history
…as a submariner and on various surface ships during WW1, receiving the DSO for services in the Battle of Jutland. He later, became Fleet Engineering Officer Mediterranean Station and later…

…as a submariner and on various surface ships during WW1, receiving the DSO for services in the Battle of Jutland. He later, became Fleet Engineering Officer Mediterranean Station and later…

…1933 Building on left gone replaced by library and Police Station Silver Jubileeprocession going past Annibles’s family bakery in East St 1935 A plaque unveiled to commemorate the 13 airman…
…380 Ariel photo AOS P 0709 Ariel Photo Wetlode Street School 1930’s AOS P 0710 Aerial View of Spalding 1920 http://www.aerialphotography.org.uk/PowerStations/Spalding-Power-Station http://www.aerialphotography.org.uk/keyword/spalding/i-TCM3rdv…

Named the Railway Hotel, it comes as no surprise that it was behind the station. The Railway was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in…
This page has a number of links for those wanting explore Lincolnshire Railways of the Past Lincolnshire Railway Gallery Lincolnshire Railways Disused Stations East Lincolnshire Railway…
…son was a Mr Bob Watson a train guard from Spalding, he was both passenger and goods guard, have worked with him when I was shunter at Sutton Bridge station….

A view of The Chequers Hotel, Holbeach. Outside is their wedding brougham and station waggon. At the time a Morris Turner was the proprietor. Click on image to enlarge…
…station was built in 1833 had a single fire operating at 4psi. It was replaced in 1895 with the present two fire Lancashire Boiler operating at 20psi. Using one ton…
AOS-P-0670-Jim-Baker-bought-the-bakery-business-and-shop-licence-off-my-father-in-Willow-Walk-so-he-could-have-a-shop-in-Spalding.-It-was-on-the-corner-of-the-Sheep-Market-Station-Street …

…Just a line to say I got there safe and we are well. Been on the marsh, the tide was up well. Found Mother well, she was at the station….

…over the right-hand side of the locomotive after picking it up at the Station box from the lefthand side. Source: The Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway – John Rhodes…

…when it flooded, making a living from ducks and plovers. These were then sent on the train from Cowbit station to many places including London. Click on image to enlarge…

Inspector Wackett is seen here in the police yard at Holbeach Police Station in about 1902. Apparently the horse was called “Kitty”….

…station and Inn in 1832 1913 -1930 William Thomas Coddington and his wife Mary. Seated on the mounting blocks Picture taken after WW2 Billy Bishop is on horse back History…
…By train: The nearest train station is Spalding which is approximately 2 miles away. Accessible Toilets – There are accessible toilets in the Forge. Refreshments – These are provided by…
…bridegroom is now stationed at the Fulney P.O.W. Camp, Spalding, and his best man was Captain J. Garcia, Adjutant at the camp. Miss Josephine Newton was bridesmaid. Job Advert from…

…Back stationery, outlines an order for gin, Jamaican rum, and casks, which were shipped to the port town of Boston in Lincolnshire for Doubleday. The earliest letter from John Back…

A photo of the M & GN -84- Ivatt Class DA LNER Class J4, seen at Spalding Railway Station. Click on image to enlarge…
…the members of Mulberry Craft Consortium for their input. Also thanks to Professor John Murray from Hull University. Final thanks to Pinchbeck Pumping Station and Moulton Mill for continued support….

…found an ancient steam engine, used for pumping water. The building is Pumping Station today dated 1833 and the engine was designed by Watt, though it is one of six…
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