The drowned villages and eroding coastline of Lincolnshire, c. 1250–1600: new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/05/drowned-villages-of-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/Vo4fhEbkiU
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Another section of the same railway poster showing Skegness in the 1880s, wonderful detail :) https://www.flickr.com/photos/lenton_sands/1992550447 …pic.twitter.com/eIoCMzCIrn
Lovely home movie showing a holiday in Mablethorpe in the 1940s, with colour footage: http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-mablethorpe-1940s-1948/ …pic.twitter.com/iS1J8BUHRI
@caitlinrgreen Same problem as with the Norse festival - won't play in the US. I may have to move!
@GeorgeRick1 They are good movies, but perhaps not quite good enough to be worth moving for, lol! ;)
@caitlinrgreen http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1582145 - picture of the end of Skegness Pier, in both senses of the wordpic.twitter.com/AYlm7LbXz4
@Geograph_Bob Thank you, great pic! :)
@caitlinrgreen - thanks are due to Steve Fareham and #Geograph!
That's a wonderful way to turn the worst weather in England into a positive.
@caitlinrgreen Unless I'm mistaken, those are "bathing machines" lined up at the left of the Victorian scene. No ankle flashing, ladies!
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