Secret Lincolnshire Episodes Episode guide
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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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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’s Dock Tower with ABP’s Emma Lingard.
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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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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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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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Cleethorpes Victorian waiting room restored
Once a railway waiting room, Cleethorpes' Mermaid Café dates back to 1874.
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Charles Worth: Bourne's pioneering fashion designer
He invented the concept of the fashion collection.
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Calendar Boys: Part 2 - Baring all in Lincoln
A group of Lincoln women struggle to get a nude male calendar printed.
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Calendar Boys: Part 1 - "Liberated sexmongers"
A nude male calendar is made in Lincoln in the 70s.
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Boston Gliderdrome: 'The best atmosphere ever'
Music's biggest names played there in its heyday.
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Boston Gliderdrome: 'Part of our musical heritage'
Like many venues, it faces an uncertain future.
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Bardney Abbey: Oswald and the shaft of light
Legend says monks turned away the king's relics.
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Barbeque 67: Spalding's groundbreaking festival
It's believed to be the first rock music festival.
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An evacuee’s wartime childhood in Lincolnshire
“Finding the manuscript was rather like opening up a time capsule to the past”
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A German Christmas comedy legend born in Grimsby
Freddie Frinton is a name that's been largely forgotten in the UK.
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"Flying with the souls of 55,000 on our shoulders"
Sqn Ldr Paul 'Ernie' Wise flies the BBMF Lancaster.
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'We came over to Sleaford and built a home here'
They left Poland for a new life in Lincolnshire.
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'Tripped by an unseen force': The Old King's Head
Is a 16th Century former coaching inn haunted?
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'There are bodies everywhere': The mannequin lady
Old airfields are even spookier with mannequins.