First show of the year! Lincolnshire friends, I'll be at Southside's NAUGHTY NIGHT MARKET this coming Sunday, 6-9pm!
AND I'll be debuting NEW MERCH!! https://t.co/Sia2jAFHuc

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New model - this is the statue of King George III in Castle. Was originally on top of Dunston Pillar, but was dismantled and moved in the 1940s.



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The 'Dogdyke Werewolf' was discovered in 1926 on Langrick Fen, Lincolnshire. The skeleton of a half-wolf and half-man creature found buried in peat


art: Antonio J. Manzanedo

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John Compton Lawrance, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 18 March 1897

English judge and Conservative Party politician for South Lincolnshire from 1880 to 1885 and for Stamford from 1885 until 1890, when he was appointed to the High Court, where he served until 1912.

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False killer whale (#Pseudorca crassidens): described as a fossil by Owen in 1846 for a skull found in the Lincolnshire Fens of east England, but then discovered as a modern animal thanks to strandings of 1861 and 1862 [pics PD; Juan Ortega, CC BY-SA 3.0] 5/n

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Good Morning Everyone
Allotment art
Haidee-Jo Summers begins our Monday with her allotment art. She paints ‘en plein air’ outside. I ve just realised she lives in Lincolnshire. With a huge body of work if you like these https://t.co/lWSTatGHuc Is the site

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Does anyone know who the sheep farmer is on Burton Cliff B1398 as I’d like to send the family an invite to my exhibition in October? Please retweet.

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nagatospin
*lincolnshirepoacher.mp3 plays in the background*

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Richard Powell, a Lincolnshire blacksmith, and his wife Elizabeth, with their daughter Helen and my old bull terrier.
It’s a picture built around Richards hands. I’ve never seen hands like them - bits chopped off, incredible power, but he, as soft and gentle as a lamb.

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DOGDYKE WEREWOLF Recorded in 1926, Langrick Fen, Lincolnshire. The skeleton of a half-wolf half-man creature was found buried in the peat. The story coheres remarkably with the British documented by Elliott O’Donnell in 1912

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