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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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 It looks like or i can say resembles the US city of New Orleans same kind of infrastructure i will say wht happened aftr ww2?
@Umarkarim89 It became a quintessential English resort town in the first half or so of the 20thC, very different I think!
@caitlinrgreen sorry sorry the movie in which i saw the city they played :)it's not N Orleans bt Charleston South Carolina i was refering to
@Umarkarim89 Ah, ok! Well, as I mentioned, the sea front of the town changed a lot in the 20thC from the 1880s pic---v different now! :)
@caitlinrgreen I wish i can roam London, Paris and Berlin cities post world wars and also indian capital before 1857 and my city in 1900 :)
@Umarkarim89 Ah, for a time machine...! Just so long as could always get home to 'today' though!
@caitlinrgreen Yeah u are right and moving ahead even thn these concepts to see ones parents in their youth its so fascinating to even think
@Umarkarim89 I do think that would be odd, seeing one's parents----I suspect they'd be both physically and mentally v different!
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Hard to believe the sea came up that far then!! 
@GrassfarmerNick Yes, they pushed it back by quite a bit in the 20thC, though still not out as far the original 'old Skegness'!
@caitlinrgreen
When I went you needed binoculars to see the sea!!! 
@GrassfarmerNick Lol! Well, the sea has always gone a long, long way out in this part of the country, v shallow!
@caitlinrgreen
Went to a pub on the front and literally got stuck to the seats!!! Yuk! 
@caitlinrgreen Thank you for your tweets! I grew up on the edge of the wolds, and am fascinated by its history.
@dyspraxiarulesk It's a fascinating area! And thanks! :)
@caitlinrgreen Yep, that's them - on the right side of this section. With modesty like this, you wonder how Victorians "begat" Edwardians.
@GeorgeRick1 Indeed! :)
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