Lincolnshire (county)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
A mixed bag, 1932-06 - 1932-08
Roger Zaimal, JWffS (Sheppard's brother?), Sheppard, at Haxey August 1932.
A mixed bag, 1932-06 - 1932-08
Family: Helen Sheppard and self, Douglas, Mr & Mrs Richardson, at Haxey.
A mixed bag, 1932-06-22 - 1932-08
Family: Helen Sheppard, Lt Sholto Douglas Mr & Mrs Richardson at Haxey.
[Arch of Lincoln Castle], 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. Postcard of an arch in the castles grounds. Lincoln Cathedral can be seen in the background.
Chapter House, Lincoln, 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. Postcard. General view.
Diary, 1933-1944, 1933 - 1944
A diary of time spent in Spain and Morocco (1933), the Channel Islands (1934), England (1934), Ireland (1935), Italy via Germany (1937), Lincolnshire and the Cotswolds (1939), Lynmouth (1940), Sussex (1941), Somerset (1942), the north of England and Wales (1943) and the Lake District (1944).
Gate of Lincoln Castle, 1930 - 1937
85 x 135 mm. Postcard of the gatehouse.
['Jews House'], 1930 - 1937
140 x 85 mm. Showing terraced houses on Steep Hill. Jews House is a twelfth century townhouse. It is flanked by C. Cotham and Pickering ('Deal in Antiques') and Cottam and Son ('Cabinet Makers, French Polishers and Upholsterers').
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 130 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 135 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 140 mm. Postcard of Lincoln Cathedral, rising behind a street.
[Street scene], 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. View looking along a road to an archway. Saracens Head Hotel is on the right. Location not identified, but probably Lincolnshire.
The High Bridge, twelfth Century, 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. The High Bridge, built over the Witham in Lincoln is one of the few mediaeval bridges in England with houses still upon it. The bridge is of a fine ribbed Norman Arch 22 foot span, dating 1160. The dark vault beneath, formerly named "The Murder Hole" now bears the romantic title of "The Glory Hole."
[The Newport Arch, Lincoln], 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. Postcard. The Newport Arch is one of the surviving remains of Roman urban life.
The Ruined Nave, Croyland Abbey [i.e. Crowland Abbey], 1930 - 1937
90 x 140 mm. Postcard showing inside the ruins of Crowland Abbey.
West front, Croyland Abbey [i.e. Crowland Abbey], 1930 - 1937
90 x 140 mm. Postcard.