The history of St Margaret’s Quadring including a flight round the church!
St Margaret’s Quadring – the history Our church stands next to the school in isolation from the village. It is dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch. A Church has stood…
St Margaret’s Quadring – the history Our church stands next to the school in isolation from the village. It is dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch. A Church has stood…
…indeed a remarkable building and still very much prized by the community of Quadring. Sources: ‘The Buildings of England – Lincolnshire’ Pevsner, Harris and Antram. Penguin. https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101147013-church-of-st-margaret-quadring#.XY4YGKjYqgA http://www.gosberton.org/churches/church-of-england-churches/quadring-parish-church-st-margarets/the-history-of-st-margarets-quadring.php http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13460 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadring…
This photo shows the Station Yard at Gedney. The Station opened on 1 July 1862, and closed on 2 March 1959. Click on image Gedney Station…
A photo of some early cars parked on the roadside at Gedney Dawsmere. The first car is owned by Mr A. E. Holbourn of Gedney Marsh Farm. The second is…
Children stand in the road by the old school, Church Street, Gedney Dawsmere….
This photo shows a class from Gedney School, dated 1893 Click on image to enlarge…
This is an advert from the 1940’s for a dance in aid of the merchant navy service, which took place in the Victory Hall, Gedney. Click on image to enlarge…
Postcard with a view of Gedney Station. Published by E.R.Swain, Printer & Bookseller, Holbeach. Dated 1910 Click on image to enlarge…
Published by E.R. Swain of Holbeach, a lovely postcard of Gedney Dyke Mill. Sent in 1906 by Mr. J.W. Munson of the Mill House, to Mr. Cott, wheelwright, Kirton. Posted…
This photo shows the inside of Gedney Signal Box, with three men posing for the camera. Dated 1959 Can anyone identify these men ? Thanks to Mr Gray the man…
Gedney Dyke Mill. Photo dated as 1932. In its prime, the mill at Gedney Dyke was one of the most elegant in Lincolnshire. Built in 1836 for a Mr Rubbins…
Sad tale of farming. From 1604 until well into the 19th century, the Carre’s Grammar School’s only income was a share of the rents of the ‘estate at Gedney Fen…
Content from Andrew Bowell – All Saints Church Fosdyke There has been three established Churches on the present site, and the first church records go back to 1439. They have…
This church stands next to Quadring school in isolation from the village, and is dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch. A church has stood in this spot for 700…
This photo shows a gang of women working at Waltons Farm, Fleet Coy, Gedney Hill. Photo dated early 1900’s Click on image to enlarge…
This photo is a view of Gedney Drove End, dated 1920’s. Can anyone identify exactly where this is ? Click on image to enlarge…
This photo shows some children posing in the road at Gedney Drove End. Can anyone help identify the road ? Click on image to enlarge…