Lincolnshire Memories

Cover of Lincolnshire Memories by David Cuppleditch
Publisher: Alan Sutton
Year: 1998
Language: en
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780750920148
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Weight: 0.661386786 pounds
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Lincolnshire Memories by David Cuppleditch, published by Alan Sutton in 1998, offers a collection of reflections from the communities within Lincolnshire, the second largest county in England. This edition, comprising 160 pages, presents an exploration of the region’s agricultural significance and the warmth of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of local history and culture.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of memories that highlight the distinctive landscape and historical richness of Lincolnshire. The book delves into the experiences of its people, providing insights into British and Irish history as it pertains to this unique area. Through these narratives, the work emphasizes the connection between the land and its communities, inviting readers to appreciate the depth of local heritage.


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Lincolnshire is the second largest country in England and its principal agricultural area. This collection of memories from the communities scattered across its distinctive and unique landscape reflects the warmth of its people and the richness of its history.

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Publisher: Alan Sutton. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780750920148.
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Language: en. Pages: 160.

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