The name 'Wolds' derives from Old English wald/weald, which Della Hooke argues means an upland area with open woodland: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01433768.2013.797194 …pic.twitter.com/JRbw3OsRba
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Fwiw, https://www.nature.com/articles/nclimate2923 … (2016) suggests the Lincolnshire Wolds may become an island in 600–5000 years time… (via http://flood.firetree.net )pic.twitter.com/WeGxD8kgfk
This is where all our #devolution money'll be going to when labour tramps give it away to ensure it goes to their own vermin at all costs
Grymsby Town , mmm new fans club @codalmighty ...?
Skegness spelt with a Scharfes S. Something he must have picked up on his European travels.
I am glad he drew it before his death. Might have been more difficult to see if he'd drawn it afterwards.
Thank you for this thread. I was born in Lincs so fascinating stuff especially Hubbards Hill, climbed and walked that area many a time.
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