Grid reference SK9870
near to Canwick, Lincolnshire, England
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Avenue in Canwick Cemetery
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Canwick, Old Cemetery, Canwick, nr Washingborough
Very large cemetery
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St Swithins cemetery, Lincoln
Lincoln Cathedral in the background.
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Cow Paddle Common
Open land owned by the City of Lincoln and quite near the centre.
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Car park near the Titanic building
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Old Boundary Marker by the B1190, Washingborough Road, Canwick
Municipal Boundary Marker by the B1190, in parish of Lincoln (Lincoln District), Washingborough Road. Unusually attached to a 'kissing gate' by iron fence next to Canwick Old Cemetery.
Inscription reads:-
LINCOLN
CITY... (more)
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Lincoln Crematorium
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Lincoln south and Clayton and Shuttleworth works: aerial 2015
See also SK9870 : Clayton and Shuttleworth Titanic Works: aerial: sandwiched between the River Witham and Sincil Dike, and between 2 railways, is the Factory where the Sopwith Camels were built.
The "Titanic" building, originally an aircraft factory, now sub-divided... ( more)
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Canwick Villa, 77B South Park, Lincoln
Fourteen modern apartments designed and built by Lindum Homes. The first three floors each have 4 two-bedroom apartments. Above are 2 penthouses, one two-bedroom and one three-bedroom. Planning for the building was granted in December 2017.... (more)
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Part of the 'Old Cemetery', Lincoln
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An ex-GC 0-6-0 in the former Locomotive Yard east of Lincoln Central Station
J11 0-6-0 No. 4307 was one of the standard Robinson 0-6-0's of the former Great Central Railway, which had three lines into Lincoln. After 1939, Lincoln's main steam depot was west of the station.
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Cemetery Chapels
With the old cemetery now full, the grade II listed chapels by Michael Drury in 1856 are long-disused and gradually decaying Link
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