The Mansion House is thought to have been built as early as 1681. It’s best known as the birthplace of Sir Norman Angell, the Nobel Peace Prize Winner of 1933…
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Click on the picture to enlarge The picture was taken pre 1917 as there was a fire on New Years Eve 1917 which destroyed the office. This photo comes from…
…Spalding contains many private houses of considerable age and interest. Since Spalding was once a flourishing port and fish were landed at the bottom of Herring Lane, most of the…
“SPALDING FLOWER PARADE 1959 – 2013” A NEW BOOK has been created and published by Bryan Simpson telling the story of the 55 years of the Spalding Flower Parade through…
…youngest child and perhaps closest to her father, though by this time (1809) most of Thomas’s children were already dead. Thomas Poppleton and his wife, Esther, were still alive at…
…House Broad St including Manor House (Constitution Club), Harrington House Double St Church St Cowbit Rd The Second Set contains the following. Click here to view High St. – Black…
…Spalding is to start in the Market Square and go down Bridge Street to the High Bridge, cross this and turn right past the picturesque White Horse Inn into Churchgate….
…of the council, so we get Atton, Banks, Bowditch, Stennett. The councillors were more modest when they built the first post-war houses and called the roads leading to same, 1st,…
…was Hon. Secretary for 21 years. The high point of the season was the Cricket Week. This took place on the school field the first week in August, starting with…
…South Lincolnshire against the Danes. At the conquest, lands were carved up into smaller units, and Spalding and much of the area was acquired, one way or another, by two…