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MTAs & MHAs being loaded with spoil

Spalding, The Church of St Mary and St Nicolas - I think planning got the position of the new build all wrong, it completely spoils the view of the church.

At first glance, something doesn't seem quite right about the church and then you notice that the tower has got a definite lean towards the nave. The church was built in 1284 and the tower was started about this time, but built as a separate structure. The spire is believed to have been added in the early part of the 15th century. The structure has been strengthened and stabilised.

Spalding won. Mir was vanquished

YJ62HJZ A&S Southern Transport Renault Master at Spalding 27-9-25

  

Thursday, June 7th, 2018

Springfields Festival Gardens, Spalding

 

St John the Baptist, Hawthorn Bank, Spalding, Lincolnshire.

Memorial Window, c1960.

Remember in Prayer the Soul of Cecil Williamson a faithful Servant of the Church and the Ministry of Music.

Spalding, The Church of St Mary and St Nicolas - The sanctuary lamp and decorated chancel ceiling, which was repainted in 1959 by Stephen Dykes-Bower.

6I94 0830 Spalding to Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf

Shots from our 1Z10 visit to Spalding and Lincolnshire on Thursday 10th October 2024. Weather very variable with showers and bright intervals, but we had fun!

Sheep Market, Spalding.

Spalding Model Engineering & Hobby Show.

 

23rd April 2017.

 

Photo by Andrew Palmer.

Cooked, and ready for carving

St Mary & St Nicholas, Spalding, Lincolnshire.

Ledger Stone.

Theophilus Fairfax Johnson (1790-1853) of Ayscoughfee Hall.

photo courtesy of Brattle Book Shop

www.brattlebookshop.com/

A.G. Spalding's America's National Game, first edition (1911), inscribed to a former teammate and early Hall-of Fame baseball player called George Wright. Additionally, the book contains Wright's hand-written annotations. Wright played for the Boston Red Stockings in the 1870s

Ayscoughfee Hall was originally built in the 15th century, but like so many other old buildings has undergone much alteration. It is now in the ownership of the local council, and is used as a an museum.

www.sholland.gov.uk/leisure/ayscoughfee/ayscoughfeehall.htm

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