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Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
Jews' Court
2-3 Steep Hill
Lincoln, LN2 1LS
Lincolnshire, England
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SLHA Magazine

LINCOLNSHIRE PAST & PRESENT

2004


No. 55 : Spring 2004
Cold War remains in Lincolnshire (Fiskerton & other ROC posts) - John Turner
A History of the Methodist Church in Swinderby - Christine E Carnell
The deserted village of Skinnand and the Woolfitt family - Jennifer Cox
Roman Caistor - I S Davies
Horncastle Horse Fairs - J N Clarke
Short Items: Symbols of trees on gravestones; Lincolnshire giant (Balthasar Mackensfield); lucky charms to protect a house; Sophie Farrell (b1861) and Ranby



No. 56 : Summer 2004
St John's Church, Scunthorpe, 1891-1984 - J E Swaby
The Skegness stone lion - Winston Kime
Boston Parish Library - Pauline Napier
'The City by the Pool': assessment of a comprehensive book on Lincoln's archaeology by Michael Jones, David Stocker and Alan Vince
Short Items: letter boxes; library charges; St Hybald and Hibaldstow; glass at South Kyme; plaster relief wall plaques; Sempringham and Princess Gwenllian; damage to Newport Arch, Lincoln



No. 57 : Autumn 2004
Hainton and the Heneages - Charles Rawding
John Samuels, 1953-2004: obituary
Four Fabulous Beasts: the De Mouton Sheep - Nancy Snowdon
A view of Dr Nikolaus Pevsner, 1902-1983 - Linda Crust
The SLHA Study Tour of North Wales, July 2004 - Stewart Squires
Improvements to Sleaford in the 1830s - Michael Turland
Cow Club Rules (Goxhill) - an original document
Short Items: Dickey Rainton and Laughton by Gainsborough; commemorative mugs (Leadenham et al); G F Watts; Charles Hayes of the Lincoln School of Art; a Jewish wedding at Jews' Court; Fenscape - visitor centre, Spalding



No. 58 : Winter 2004/2005
Prisoner of War camps in Lincolnshire - John Turner
Lincolnshire Archaeological Research Committee: its history 1945-59 - Pearl Wheatley
South Witham Archaeological Group - Peter Ball
Amy Johnson and Tealby - Jim Murray
Road Signs in Lincolnshire - David Start
Shop rules for the Horncastle draper, Eve Ranshaw and Mawer (early C20) - Pearl Wheatley
Short items: The inspiration behind Pevsner; William (Richardson) of the Nile; Moulton mill; Nocton Hall fire; oral history recordings; Boston Angling Association.



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