Special Features

Special Features

Baptisms

Census

1841 Census Skegness
Skegness Census 1851

Memory Lane

Those Were The Days by Peter Hopper
Memories of the 1953 Skegness Floods by Peter Hopper
Memories of a Teenage Skegness News Reporter by Peter Hopper
WW2 Child Evacuees in Skegness photos shared by Peter Hopper

People and Family History

Crawshaw Family Skegness Town Council
Grunnill Family History
Bateman Family History
Skegness Coastguard
Borman Coal Merchant
Broughton Antique Dealer
Tennyson
Berry Cycles
Overton Family History
Boatbuilder Thomas Green
Charles Fred Grantham
Joe Velich
D H Lawrence
The Bohemians Entertainers
Hildred Family History
Perrin Family History

Family Trees

Grunnill and Moody Family Tree
Bateman Family Tree
Crawshaw Family Tree
Earl of Scarbrough Family Tree
Hildred Family Tree
Perrin Family Tree

Places

St Nicholas Church Addlethorpe near Skegness Lincolnshire
Broughton’s Antique Shop
Merrie Meade Guest House
Orient Boys College
Old Ship Hotel
Wainfleet Magdalen College School
Skegness Street Guide 1894
Skegness Street Guide 1928
Isolation Hospital
Village School
National School Roman Bank

Old Holiday Guides

Views of Skegness
1898 Holiday Guide Trips to Lincolnshire
1958 Skegness Holiday Guide
1983 Skegness Holiday Guide
1920s Skegness Holiday Guide
1910 Skegness Holiday Guide

Vintage Theatre Programs

Arcadia Theatre Programme 1958
Arcadia Theatre Programme 1977
Follies on Parade 1962
Skegness Playgoers Theatre Programme 1953

Old Skegness Street Guides

1894 Skegness Street Guide
1928 Skegness Street Guide

Skegness Photos

Recent and Old Skegness Photos and Postcards

Who Died Where

Algitha House – George Morley, Skegness’ first Chemist
Algitha Road, 13 – Heather Orr
Cecil Avenue, 10 – Tristan Oliver
Populars, Ingoldmells – Frederick Charles Paul
Roman Bank, Myrtle House – William Bradnam
Rutland Road – Emily Brown
Ship Pub - Albert Robinson
Wilford Grove, 11 – George Frederick Cutforth

Old World News

Jack the Ripper Murders Whitechapel
A Romantic Suicide
First Hanging Execution at Lincoln Prison

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