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Lincolnshire County Councillor
Lincoln's lost medieval churches and religious houses
David Vale's Lincolnshire drawings
The Royal Anglian & Royal Lincolnshire Regimental Association
Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage indexes
Lincolnshire At War
Magna Carta 800
Visit Lincoln
Lincoln Guided Walks
Lincoln 3D Scans Project
Lincoln BIG
Bomber County Aviation Resource
Lincolnshire Co-operative Society Archive
Heritage Lincolnshire
Arcade
Lincolnshire Research Observatory
Lincoln Fire Insurance Maps
City of Lincoln Councillors
Which councillors represent your ward? The link will take you to a list of councillors in Ward order. Click here to view
Lincolnshire County Councillor
Who represents you at County level? The link will take you to a list of County Councillors. Click here to view
Lincoln Castle
Built almost 1000 years ago by William the Conqueror, Lincoln Castle has witnessed some of the most dramatic events in English history. Click here to view
Lincoln's lost medieval churches and religious houses
Find the sites of the many churches, monasteries, friaries, priories and religious hospitals that were prominent in the life and townscape of medieval Lincoln. Click here to view
Lincolnshire Archives Access to resources that can be used to research history and culture in Lincolnshire Click here to view
David Vale's Lincolnshire drawings
Lincolnshire Drawings By David Vale MBE. An Appreciation Compiled and edited by John R Ketteringham MBE, PhD Click here to view
The Royal Anglian & Royal Lincolnshire Regimental Association
The content of this web site is a collection of photographs and memories, which a few 'Poachers' generously chose to share with the world. Click here to view
Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage indexes
These marriage indexes contain the names of bride and groom, their fathers, full date and the name of the parish. Click here to view
Lincolnshire At War
Lincolnshire has a long and proud military history including at one time it’s own regiment. Here the Lincs to the Past team highlight some of the fascinating documents and objects relating to our military past. Click here to visit
Magna Carta 800
Commemorating. 800 years of democracy. Find out more. Click here to visit
Visit Lincoln
Find out how to get here, where to stay, what to see. Click here to view
Lincoln Guided Walks
Guided walking tours around the City of Lincoln, see website for more details. Click here to visit
Lincoln 3D Scans Project
All 3D models on this website are scans of objects from the Usher Gallery and The Collection in Lincoln. Click here to view
Lincoln BIG
Lincoln BIG aims to put Lincoln on the map as a retail and tourist destination and improve the experience of the city centre for those who visit, live and work in the city. Click here to view
Bomber County Aviation Resource
The aim of this website is to be the most complete and comprehensive resource to all military aviation in the county of Lincolnshire, both past and present. Click here to view
Lincolnshire Co-operative Society Archive
View, download and search Lincolnshire Co-operative documents from 1861 to the present day. Click here to view
Heritage Lincolnshire
Our very successful project acted as a pilot for a national initiative now being rolled out by Historic England. Click here to view
Arcade
Arcade lets you explore Lincoln's rich heritage in new ways - from an individual historic building, to the development of the Roman city of Lindum Colonia. Explore the Arcade site and use our powerful search engine to discover more about this ancient city. arcade.lincoln.gov.uk/
Lincolnshire Research Observatory
The Lincolnshire Research Observatory website provides access to socio economic data for and about Lincolnshire. Click here to view
Lincoln Fire Insurance Maps
These maps cover cities in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland. They are more detailed than Ordnance Survey maps, showing locations of businesses, public houses, etc.
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