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Cathedral Close Wall, East Bight, Lincoln
Substantially of the fourteenth century Link
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"The Lark", Newport
Another former pub
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Ellis Windmill
"This wonderful Lincoln mill is located on Mill Road, so called due to the nine windmills that formerly faced west over the steep slopes of the Lincoln Edge.
Ellis Mill is now the sole survivor of these mills and an excellent example... (more)
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Lincoln Museum
Military buildings around the old parade ground now used as museum display rooms.
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Bailgate
Terrace of six houses built 1777-8 for Hugh Castleman, a pilot in the service of the East India Company
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Information Panel for the Newport Arch - Lincoln
A very interesting information board regards the ancient northern Roman gateway of 'Newport Arch', which would have welcomed the traveller from their long trek on Ermine street Roman Road!
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Steampunk Parade
The renowned Steampunk Salvation Army band Link Link leading the Steampunk Parade along Westgate on Monday morning
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St Nicholas, Lincoln
St Nicholas was an ancient church, last rebuilt about 1280. It was badly damaged in the Civil War, so most of it was dismantled. Traces may still be seen near the Roman Arch.
For more than a century there was no church building in the... (more)
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Lincoln Knights' Trail - Knight Rider
Representing some of the nocturnal animals seen on our roads, much as the Knights of old would have seen them. The Knight wisely wears a Hi-Vis vest!
Painted by Carolyn Short.
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12 Newport, Lincoln
A picturesque Domestic Revival affair.
It used to be the Turk's Head pub ( SK9772 : The Turks Head), which apparently closed in 2009, and is now apartments.
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Stained glass window, St Nicholas' church, Lincoln
Bishop Edward King and St Augustine of Canterbury, by Lincoln Stained Glass Studios, 1992.
In memory of Ben Raine, d. 1991.
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'P' in all directions, Lincoln
That's a relief. Parking sign.
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