The Gazetteer was compiled by Dr Samantha Letters as a two-year project, based at the Centre for Metropolitan History, and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.
Historical information from when both townships were in the Barton sub-district of the Glanford Brigg Registration District, and there was Lord of the Manor of Killingholme. Includes population census, church records, cemeteries, and genealogy links.
Historical information on population census, military and church records, cemeteries, local government association with Corringham, Redbourne Wapentake in the Glanford district, and related maps.
Historical information for genealogical research, including local administration, church, cemetery and military records, links to registrations and maps.
Exists to protect, preserve, promote and present the heritage of the county for the benefit of local people and visitors. Includes details of work, staff, historic sites, events diary, and historic Lincolnshire villages.
Aims to record town history, civic amenities, and local customs. Includes industrial archaeology, topography, architecture, family history and dialect, with gallery, exhibitions, diary, and contacts.
Founded in 1910 to print records and documents relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. Includes membership information, details of how to apply for grants, and a section about the Cathedral Library and archives.
Based at the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum. It houses a collection of vintage, classic and commercial vehicles dating back to 1927 including Leyland, Bristol and AEC buses. Details of the museum and exhibits with location and opening times.
Dedicated to the heritage and legacy of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during the wars of the 20th Century, focusing on units and squadrons based at Lincolnshire locations.
SLHA acts as a focus for local groups across the county, and offers historical and archaeological courses, meetings, visits and fieldwork, and publishes and sells books.
Historical records of the village, with archive for its residents, and the family historian. Includes photopgraphs from Baythorpe, Swineshead Bridge, Tarry Hill, Drayton, High Green and Swineshead Fenhouses, formerly Wigtoft Fenhouses.
Article compiled by public contributions about the transport to the settlement to the north west between 1848 and 1961. Includes present day references and related links.