…W. Fletcher, G. W. Ham, G. Hopper, M. Taylor, J. T. White, J. Wilson, E. T. Waring, T. C. Stubbs, H, White, W.White, G. Birch, H. Birch, A. V. Seymour,…
A photo showing Warrenders Hardware store & Philip Whites Butchers shop in Sutton Bridge. Dated as 1920’s Click on image to enlarge…
A photo of The White Horse Inn at Moulton Seas End. Year unknown Click on image to enlarge…
…by the roar of the traffic as it toils past the White Hart Hotel, where once the tragic Mary, Queen of Scots looked out on an England long since lost….
…1941. 18. Chequers, Tydd St. Mary nr. Sutton Bridge. 19. Fisherman’s Arms, Pode Hole nr. Spalding. 20. Old White Hart, Market Place, Newark. 21. Red Lion, Gedney nr. Long Sutton….
…archaeology, Vol. 33, (1998), pp.79-84 Jones, E. D., “Spalding Priory and Its Serfs in the Fifteenth Century”, in Lincolnshire history and archaeology,. Vol. 35, (2000), pp.64-68 Menuge, A., “RCHME, White…
…from the Red Lion and the White Hart met every train. In 1882 a new line opened between Spaldlng and Lincoln. From there you could catch trains on to Doncaster….
…of the most crowded and enthusiastic gatherings of farmers seen for some time and a warm welcome accorded the scheme. The large room at the White Hart Hotel was the…
Fen Road (Town Drove): Below: Fen Road (now Town Drove) looking towards the crossroads. The White Hart is on the left: Below: Quadring crossroads (shop on the right, the Red…