Secret Lincolnshire Episodes Episode guide
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Somebody told me The Killers played a Lincoln pub
The superstars were an unknown support act in 2003.
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Solved: Kari's beach house boat-tail mystery
How did the vessel from Grimsby end up in Norway?
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She paved the way for all women police officers
Edith Smith from Grantham was the first police woman to be given the power of arrest.
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Saved from the gallows: The tale of Amos Gilbert
The labourer's life was spared - but at a cost.
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Remembering Grimsby's world record beating swimmer
Brenda Fisher broke records for her English Channel Swim
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Rasen to Rocketman: The Bernie Taupin story
The legendary lyricist grew up near Market Rasen.
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Posterngate: Lincoln's underground Roman remains
The remains are hidden in a cellar in the city.
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Pies & poltergeists: Humphrey, the pie shop ghost
A small boy is said to haunt the Lincoln building.
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Model engineering society celebrates 90 years
The Grimsby and Cleethorpes Model Engineering Society was founded in 1935 by three men.
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Lincolnshire's Gunpowder Plot connection
Two of the plotters lived in north Lincolnshire.
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Lawrence of Arabia: From the desert to Lincolnshire
After WWI he came to RAF Cranwell to escape fame.
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Laurel & Hardy: A century of laughter
The comedy legends often visited Lincolnshire.
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Just Jane: Fred and Harold's flying memorial dream
It's hoped the Lancaster will return to the skies.
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Joseph Banks' voyage of scientific discovery
He sailed on Captain Cook's voyage to Australia.
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In the footsteps of Flinders
Tracing Lincolnshire's South Australian links.
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How Lincoln led a revolution in psychiatric care
The city's asylum was the first to ban restraints.
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How Barton birthed the Temperance movement
Sally Fairfax explores the story behind the Assembly Rooms in Barton Upon Humber
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Grimsby's iconic Dock Tower
Lara King gets a tour around Grimsby鈥檚 Dock Tower with ABP鈥檚 Emma Lingard.
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Grimsby Docks: Voices from the sea
Real voices, real memories: An audio scrapbook of life on Grimsby鈥檚 docks.
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Glentham's long-lost Good Friday tradition
'The Washing of Molly Grimes' last happened in 1832.
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Gainsborough's ghosts of the cells and the stalls
Is this police station-turned-theatre haunted?
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Gainsborough's 40 days as the capital of England
Sweyn Forkbeard chose it as his capital in 1013.
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Eyes down for a haunted house in Skegness
Is there a ghost in the Roman Bank Bingo hall?
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Exploring Grimsby's Victorian Underbelly
Social Historian Carla Linford tells colourful stories the town's Victorian characters.
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Emily Langton Massingberd: Pre-feminist icon
She pre-dated the Suffragette movement by decades.
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Does an Edwardian woman haunt this Louth gallery?
The owners say paintings have mysteriously moved.
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Does Alfred, Lord Tennyson haunt a Skegness hotel?
The poet is said to haunt the resort's Vine Hotel.
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Did a poltergeist haunt Epworth Rectory?
It was the 18th-Century home of the Wesley family.
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Crying Christmas: Lincoln's lost festive tradition
A mayoral band would 'cry' the start of Christmas.
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Crowle鈥檚 Peatland Railway: Rebuilding the past
Crowle鈥檚 Peatland Railway revives lost moorland history through restored tramways.