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  1. Lincolnshire Folk Tales Project. A project exploring the origins, legacies, connections and futures of Lincolnshire folk tales, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and Nottingham Trent University.

  2. I tell stories about my home county of Lincolnshire. I was raised on a farm, I understand the joys and sorrows of Lincolnshire rural life. I also tell stories from all over the world – fairy tales, animal stories, Bible stories, folk tales, myths, legends, long stories, short stories, tall stories and stories for young people.

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  4. Lincolnshire’s Literary Worlds. A writer returns to her rural English home during the pandemic—and rediscovers the area’s rich literary landscape through works by Tennyson, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, and more. By Juliette Bretan. Over the last year—a year of lockdowns, constriction and confinement—space has become a precious ...

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  5. 130. The Wise-men of Lincolnshire 133. St Mark's Eve 138. The Werewolf of Langrick. 6. Of People and Places. 141. Ten Pint Smith of Louth 143. The Ungrateful Sons 144. Cough in the Kitchen 147. The Lass that saw her own Grave dug 150. The Holbeach Gamesters. 7. Of Kings and Monks and Hermits. 155. St Guthlac and Crowland Abbey 160. Havelok ...

  6. May 2, 2021 · Lincolnshire may not seem the obvious setting for a good book, but there is a wealth of reading material from our county. By Rachel Armitage. Published 2nd May 2021, 16:00 GMT. To celebrate National Share a Story Month in May, we’ve put together a list of some of the best fiction novels set in or around Lincolnshire.

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  7. The Lincolnshire Wolds are the highest point in eastern England between Yorkshire and Kent. They are designated an Area of Outstanding National Beauty. The fertile chalk hills have been shaped by agriculture for more than 4,000 years. Tennyson Dialect poems read by Keith include; "Owd Roa," "The Northern Farmer," and "The Church Warden and the ...

  8. In this section of the website can be found a sample story from the book and an audio recording of one of the tales. Additional information on the stories, particularly background material can also be accessed via the links on the right as can a selection of songs connected to Lincolnshire Folk Tales.

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