Berry's New Cycle Depot
Source: Skegness Herald 9th April 1897
The Herald tells us here about Mr Berry’s cycle shop in High Street. Mr Berry gave his name to the present day Berry Way, the one-way- system in Skegness.
We are also told where the Whale Museum was positioned on High Street, but, of course, it moved to the Whale Ship [...]
Underground Toilets Built
Source: Skegness Herald 15th January 1897
This news article covers discussions by the Skegness Council regarding the erection of the underground toilets in Skegness.
Erection of the Public Convenience
The subject of the erection of the public conveniences at the junction of High Street and Lumley Road, and for which about £500 has been borrowed, was brought forward, [...]
First Ever Skegness Donkey Man
Source: Skegness Herald 22nd January 1897
Thirty-three Years in a Workhouse
John Neal, son of Mrs Neal residing in High Street, Skegness, and who is now dangerously ill, died on Sunday last, at the age of 58 years, in the Spilsby Union Workhouse, in which institution he has spent thirty-three years of his life in consequence of [...]






