By Skegness Magazine on December 14th, 2008
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The Coastguard Station situated at Gibraltar Point, about four miles from Skegness, went under the hammer... Read More »
Retired Skegness estate agent Mr George Ball, in 1968, explained for the first time the meaning of... Read More »
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Town gears up for visit from yellow bikini Mallet MABLETHORPE is gearing up for... Read More »
Are you thinking ‘Green’ to protect our planet? If not, why not? EAST Lindsey residents are... Read More »
“Empty-Headed Girls” Condemnation by Skegness College Headmistress A thought-provoking article appeared... Read More »
Wainfleet Magdalen College School Party, 1928. Click on the images to enlarge. Read More »
The two Skegness Lodges of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes erected a new Club and Institute... Read More »
DAWN RAIL HORROR Train Horror 21 Sheep Mowed Down TWENTY-ONE sheep lying on the railway line near Havenhouse... Read More »
A HEFTY fine has been dished out to the Village Oven bakery in Bilsby... Read More »
The Mayor and Mayoress of Skegness, Coun Ken Milner and Mrs Deborah Milner... Read More »
We’re all familiar with the stretch of Lumley Road in Skegness, which comprises Lloyds Bank,... Read More »
SPEAKS YOUR FORTUNE Skegness man’s arcade invention MEET the “Zodiascope”... Read More »
Source: Skegness Herald 1898 A lady visitor to Skegness ventured too near some pipes on the sands... Read More »
The “Butlin” Silver Cup and Bowl Trophies for Cycle and Foot Races in 1930 The... Read More »
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