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  1. Dec 2, 2013 · Claribel (Charlotte Alington Barnard, née Pye) 1830 – 1869 has been described as ‘one of the most commercially successful ballad composers of the 1860s. Her songs were to be heard in British and American homes for the rest of the century, despite her early death.’. She was born and brought up in Louth, in a middle class Victorian home.

  2. Louth Museum is a museum in Louth. The museum features exhibits related to Archaeology, Coins and Medals, Science and Technology, Social History, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Costume and Textiles, Personalities, Archives, Fine Art and Land Transport.

  3. 4 Broadbank. Louth, Lincolnshire. LN11 0EQ. Telephone: 01507 601211. info@louthmuseum.org.uk. The Museum is staffed from April to October Wednesday to Saturday between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At all other times, we will reply as soon as possible. Louth Museum is run entirely by a team of dedicated volunteers. It is a local independent Museum.

  4. 2 days ago · A Local Independent Museum. Founded by Louth Naturalists', Antiquarian and Literary Society, established in 1884. Registered Charity No.1145436. Telephone: 01507 601211

  5. Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and Literary Society is an organisation established in Louth almost 140 years ago, later becoming a charity and a company running our local independent museum. Louth Museum is run entirely by volunteers, and the governance of the society relies on the board of volunteer directors responsible for all aspects of our association's many activities.

  6. We’re looking forward to welcoming you to Louth Museum! Now with FREE family friendly activities! We are a small, independent museum in the Lincolnshire town of Louth. Just off the A16, the museum is at the bottom of Broadbank, near the large Co-Op store. Postcode LN11 0EQ. The museum is open from April to October, Wednesday to Saturday, 10 ...

  7. Aug 2, 2020 · William had been brought to Louth by Henry Edward Cropper, an international merchant. Henry appears to have been resident in Sierra Leone for a few years, and then in 1845 he died in China. Henry’s father was Robert Cropper, the Surveyor of Turnpikes, and the family home was Louth’s South Street. The house is not named in the censuses and ...

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