
THE CHAPEL AT WYKEHAM
…River Welland bank). It comprised eighteen acres of land with the hall, chapel, garden and wharf where the ships landed their wares. From here, the prior would go with his…

…River Welland bank). It comprised eighteen acres of land with the hall, chapel, garden and wharf where the ships landed their wares. From here, the prior would go with his…
…and a high percentage of intermediate certificates also came our way. Now that the standing down has arrived we shall lose that happy comradeship we all felt but sincerely hope…

…need to extract and preserve what relevant information we can. If readers possess other volumes in this series, then I shall be glad to hear from you, with a view…

…they amalgamated with others to become SHDC in 1974. Holyrood House Ayscoughfee Hall with Chestnut Ave and Holyrood-House Holyrood House after fire Ayscoughfee postcard from 1921 before the bowling green….

…Monday 17th May when Covid-19 restrictions were being lifted. It’s been left ever since I don’t think it will reopen as a cinima or a bingo hall. source: Facebook …

Photo from Shutting Up Shop.. It’s about the decline of the traditional small shop. Lovely photos including this one. Atton & Son, 19 Hall Place, Spalding. Photo taken in 1982….

…brainchild of George Caudwell, a farmer who lived in St Lamberts Hall, Weston – it is considered that he had the first of these railways on his land. The first…

Levertons Pinchbeck Road site. The vehicles look to be Austin.Trees in the Halley Stewart Field in the background….
…a workshop for servicing vehicles with an underground tank for storing fuel, a cookhouse and a mess, an entertainment hall with a stage, a brick ablutions building and many Nissen…

A document which describes the gardens at Ayscoughfee Hall AOS D 0127 The Gardens of Ayscoughfee…

…by Ron Swift the cinema closed as a cinema in the mid 1960’s and for a short time became a dance hall, in the late 1960’s became an excellent resturant…

…the Masonic Hall From 1894 Simon’s career now includes acting, as one playbill shows him playing the role of The Marquis de Couragemont in the production of Belphegor held at…

…volunteer at the fire control centre in the church hall. How parents coped with the strain at that time I do not know. “As for me, I grew up watching…

It was back in 1850 that Charles Pennington, draper, silk mercer and milliner, opened a shop in Hall Place, Spalding, a prime site in the town centre. Over the years…
Flower Parade The history of the Spalding Flower Parade The origins of the world-famous Spalding Flower Parade stretch right back to the 1920’s and 1930’s The Jubilee in 1935 of…

A posed photo of a large group of male fieldworkers, possibly Irish somewhere in South Holland ( Ayscoughfee Hall Collection ) Click on image to enlarge…

…birds for exhibition at Ayscoughfee Hall in Spalding, and of foreign birds and eggs to the City of Leicester Museum. Recently the society has acquired the fine Löwenthal collection of…

…hall. How parents coped with the strain at that time I do not know. As for me, I grew up watching military convoys rumble by, viewing crashed enemy aircraft on…

…and ill treatment as a prisoner in the Far East.” The two welcome home dinners at Sutton St James Church Hall were held on April 30, 1946, and January 27,…

…This was built in 1850 out of materials from Spalding Priory, which were bought from the demolition of Fulney Hall. It has excellent Tudor mullions and inside is a Tudor…
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