Special Features
Special Features
Baptisms
Burials
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
St Matthew’s Church Memorial Windows to Earl of Scarbrough
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
Old World News
Jack the Ripper Murders Whitechapel
A Romantic Suicide
First Hanging Execution at Lincoln Prison
Street Maps
As an ongoing project, we’re building up a picture of how the streets of Skegness have changed over time, by plotting shops, pubs, hotels, houses etc as they look today in contrast with how they looked in the past.
http://skegness.hostwebs.com/
- Algitha Road
- Cecil Avenue
- Drummond Road
- Grand & North Parades
- High Street
- Lumley Avenue
- Lumley Road
- Roman Bank
- South Parade
- Wainfleet Road
St Clement’s Graveyard Plans















chris simpson says: when was the burgh road shortened{the burgh old road goes round the back of the welcome public house where as the “new bit” goes strait across. I have a feeling that at this point that there was a pit/ pond/mere as the land either side of the new ramper is approx three feet lower than the road.