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Chipmunk aircraft of the G. U. A.s (Glasgow University Air SquadronChipmunk aircraft of the G.U.A.S (Glasgow University Air Squadron) at RAF Waddington 10th July 1952
The High Bridge in Lincoln, England, the oldest bridge in the United Kingdom which still has buildings on it. Lincolnshire. 8th January 1953
Stonebow Arch in Lincoln. Lincolnshire. 8th January 1953
Margaret Thatchers fathers grocers shop at Grantham, Lincolnshire. 23rd February 1975
617 Squadron at RAF Scampton as they prepare to leave for Goose Bay in Canada. 31 August 1971
Lincoln City Football Club manager Graham Taylor seen here talking to the children of Branston School whilst on a visit to Sincil Bank. 17th September 1975
A Blue Steel missile at RAF Waddington The UKs nuclear deterrent seen here being loaded aboard a RAF Avro Vulcan. 14 February 1963
The City of Lincoln Lancaster (which now forms part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), closely followed by XL 317 Vulcan flying over Lincoln, with Lincoln Cathedral clearly visible
Elton John (right) pictured here as best man to his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin. Bernie marries 19 year old American student Maxine Feibelman on Saturday 27th March 1971 at Holy Rood Catholic
View of Town Bridge and St Botolphs Church in Boston, Lincolnshire. 2nd April 1953
Grimsby fish market, Lincolnshire. 26th September 1963
Locals watch an anti-invasion exercise in Lincolnshire. September 1942
Anti-invasion exercise in Lincolnshire. September 1942
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell after its flight from RAF Northolt. 3rd December 1932
Rosemary Lane, Lincoln victory street party May 1945
Lincoln VE Day Parade, Land Army girls march passed the cathedral. Circa 15th May 1945
This Lincoln Corporation Guy Arab II 6LW bus seen here in its victory very shortly after VE Day. Circa 10th May 1945
Crowds gather in Lincoln for the citys VE Day parade. 15th May 1945
Women in Royden Grove, Lincoln Receiving Instruction in the use of a stirrup pump to put out fires. 8th August 1940
Air raid shelter trenches being dug in the grounds of Monks Abbey, Monks Road, Lincoln, in preparation for the possible out break of war. 28 September 1938
Air raid shelter trenches being dug on West Common, Lincoln, in preparation for the possible out break of war. 28 September 1938
ARP Wardens testing gas masks at gas chamber, Lincoln 7 November 1938
This Provincial charabanc was photographed at Cleethorpes in the 1920s, close to the pier. The sign advertises a " seven mile circular tour through the country - fine scenery" for 6d
Land sailing, also known as "sand yachting"or "land yachting"Land sailing, also known as " sand yachting" or " land yachting", is the act of moving across land in a wheeled vehicle powered by wind through the use of a sail
Landladies at the seaside resort Skegness who are taking part in a show put on by the Skegness Hoteliers Assocation. They are known locally as the " Heavy Brigade"
The boating lake at Skegness, Lincolnshire. 28th July 1936
Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman celebrate takes to the pitch following Lincoln Citys 5 - 0 victory over Doncaster at Sincil Bank which secured their place as Division 4
Lincoln manager Graham Taylor takes to the pitch following Lincoln Citys 5 - 0 victory over Doncaster at Sincil Bank which secured their place as Division 4 title winners and promotion 17th April 1976
Lincoln Manager Graham Taylor celebrates after Lincoln City win over Doncaster Rovers at Sincil Bank. The final score was 5 - 0 to Lincoln which secured their place as Division 4 title winners
Fishing feature in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Auctioneer Sam Bee raises his hand and another lot of Cod from the Icelandic trawler August is sold to one of the buyers who surround him. 12th April 1961
A fashion parade at the Co-op, Lincoln 21st September 1966
The Harlequin, a late medieval timber framed house in Michaelgate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands. 27th April 1961
Lincoln Cathedral or the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, and sometimes St. Marys Cathedral in Lincoln, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire. 27th April 1961
Lincoln Cathedral in the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands. 27th April 1961
Farming in Lincolnshire. 27th April 1961
St Botolphs Church, a parish church in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire. It is notable for its extraordinarily tall tower, known as the Boston Stump. 27th April 1961
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell before Squadron Leader O Gayford (officer in charge of the RAF Long Range Development Unit) and his navigator Flight Lieutenant G.E
The UKs nuclear deterrent a RAF Avro Vulcan loaded with a Blue Steel missile scrambles from RAF Waddington during an exercise. 14 February 1963
Hawker Hinds seen here on the apron of RAF Digby whilst refuelling. 23rd May 1935
Supermarine Southampton flying boats seen during a flying display off the beaches of Skegness. Circa June 1933
Handley Page Heyfords at RAF Scampton 2nd October 1936
Crew of a Handley Page Hampden Bomber in conversation after the nights mission at RAF Scampton Circa September 1940
A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953 Re-indexed
Avro Shackletons rehearse their formation display in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953
Vulcans of the 617 "Dambusters"squadron at RAF Scampton leave for aVulcans of the 617 " Dambusters" squadron at RAF Scampton leave for a round-the-world flight to Rongatai airport in New Zealand. 14 October 1959
Evening sunshine at Tealby, Lincolnshire, famous Lincolnshire beauty spot and popular haunt of British artists. 11th October 1945
Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The cathedral built on a hill towers over the High Street. Stonebow the 16th century gateway with the Guildhall attached (with clock above)