n.a. (1984). A prospect of Lincolnshire, being collected articles on the history and traditions of Lincolnshire in honour of Ethel H Rudkin.

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A prospect of Lincolnshire, being collected articles on the history and traditions of Lincolnshire in honour of Ethel H Rudkin
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145
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Monograph
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Includes, besides an appreciation of Mrs Rudkin and list of her works, the following papers with archaeological reference: C W Phillips, Memories of Lincolnshire (pp 3-5); David N Robinson (6-10), The buried forest of Lincolnshire; P C Buckland (11-17), North-West Lincs 10,000 years ago; Jeffrey May (18-22), The major settlements of the later Iron Age in Lincs; K A Leahy (23-32), Late Roman and early Germanic metalwork from Lincs; Paul Everson & Tom Hayes (33-41), Lincs from the air; Dorothy M Owen (42-5), The beginnings of the port of Boston; A E B Owen (46-9), Salt, sea-banks and medieval settlement on the Lindsey coast; C J Sturman (50-6), Salt making in the Lindsey marshland in the 16th and early 17th centuries; Betty Kirkham (57-60), Medieval head-dress: a study of unusual carvings in Lincs churches; Glyn Coppack (61-3), Two jet crucifixes from N Lincs: their use, date and significance [15th century]; J G Hurst (64-8), The development of medieval pottery research in Lincs; C Hayfield (69-72), An early medieval pottery assemblage from Redbourne, S Humberside; R Hilary Healey (73-8), Toynton All Saints: decorated jugs from the Roses kiln; J Marjoram (79-88), Eresby Manor House, Spilsby; A J White (89-90), The building of a courthouse at Old Bolingbroke in 1558; J R Samuels (91), The evidence and interpretation of Teal Cottage, Sparrow Lane, Long Bennington; F N Field (92-5), A mud cottage from Withern with Stain; John Addison (127-9), The Lincolnshire bagpipe.
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Naomi Field
Andrew J White
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1984
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0 9509821 0 5
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Location - Auto Detected: Redbourne
Location - Auto Detected: Lincolnshire
Location - Auto Detected: Withern
Location - Auto Detected: Lindsey
Location - Auto Detected: Old Bolingbroke
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16th (Auto Detected Temporal)
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Early 17th Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1984
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05 Dec 2008