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East Midlands Museums Service
A list of the Local Lincolnshite museums
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GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL
Visit Gainsborough Old Hall and step back into the past. This magnificent medieval manor is one of the best in the country and an evocative reminder of days gone by. Tread in the footsteps of some of its illustrious royal visitors, both Richard III...
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Lincoln Castle
By Norman times, Lincoln was the third city of the realm in prosperity and importance. In 1068, two years after the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror began building Lincoln Castle on a site occupied since Roman times.
For 900 years the castl...
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Lincolnshire Archives
Lincolnshire Archives is the public archive service for Lincolnshire. The Archives centre in Lincoln offers an accessible search room for researchers investigating the extensive archive and reference library collections.
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Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum
The LVVS is based at the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum, Whisby Road Lincoln where the museum houses a collection of over 65 vintage cars, buses and commercial vehicles spanning 77 years of road transport history. There are also many interesting ...
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Mrs Smiths Cottage
Mrs Smith's Cottage was built in the mid nineteenth century. It is a very simple early Victorian brick built cottage. The only modern innovations are an inside toilet, cold water tap and electricity. The range, the heart of the house, was in dail...
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Museum of Lincolnshire Life
The largest and most diverse Community Museum in the County.
Our rich and varied collections reflect the culture of the people of the Lincolnshire and celebrate the County's social history from 1750 until the current day . They illustrate domesti...
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Olympic torch: a perfect response | Libby Purves - Times Online example! ChasNDave, Cumbria, UK Chinese should understandOlympics. Andrew Cohen, London, UK Whilst being against the current regime in China I would like to protest againston tele, or go to China to watch them in person. The athletes are there to competeviewing figures. Guy, London, UK As a Chinese, I think myhave pointed out, the Chinese have not in the past taken well to hysterical vilificationtrumpet their superiority, they are in for a nasty surprise. ingoinvasion army fighting a illegal war in Iraq, has been indulging ourselves in the last few days on a self-perceivedsuch lootings are still abundant today in the museums across the so-call civilised world, eg UK, France, US, etc. Bill, London www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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