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  1. In April 1872 the 'Lincolnshire Labour Emigration League' was established. Large numbers emigrated during the second half of the 1870's. For instance, between 1874 and 1879 the Laceby agent, John H. WHITE, recruited more than 2,000 men from the Wolds and Marsh of north Lincolnshire for emigration to New Zealand.

  2. The map of Lincolnshire England that is located below is provided by Google Maps. You can "grab" the electronic map and move it around to re-center the map. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square on the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Satellite map view utilises orbiting satellite and ...

  3. Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps. Lincolnshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom.

  4. Map of England - Lincolnshire. This is a large map of Lincolnshire in England. You can use this map to help find towns for hotels and vacations in towns in Lincolnshire near your main hotel holiday destination. Often, hotels in nearby towns can be much cheaper than those in the main towns, such as hotels in Lincoln, etc.

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  6. Physical Map of Lincolnshire County. This is not just a map. It's a piece of the world captured in the image. The flat physical map represents one of several map types available. Look at Lincolnshire County, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom from different perspectives. Get free map for your website.

  7. The 14th-c medieval St Botolph's Church, whose 272 ft tower, known locally as the 'Boston Stump', is a prominent landmark in the town. This lofty lantern tower was once a beacon for Fenland travellers and navigators on The Wash. Nearly one-third of lincolnshire can be viewed from the top, including Lincoln, 32 miles northwest. The church has a ...

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