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LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COURT. Farmer’s F;irliur; Rerc:!is Louth Flood. WAGES CLAIMED BY SON AND DAUGHTER,

... LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COURT. Farmer’s F;irliur; Rerc:!is Louth Flood. WAGES CLAIMED BY SON AND DAUGHTER, The Louth Flood of 1920 was put forward as one of the causes of failure, at the public examination at the Lincoln Bankruptey Court on ...

Louth Flood

... Louth Flood. MEMORIAL OBELISK UNVEILED. Louth commemorated the third anniversary of the disastrous flood which overwhelmed a part of the town 'n 1920, by the unveiling in the cemetery of a monument to the 28 inhab.tants of PP, S TR WY . RT Y ...

LINCOLN DIARY OF THE YEAR. A Panorama of 1920

... ;&Brtficoln Leader” g;xblis}\ed first photographs of Lincoln from the ar, L L S S £ S May 20.—Terrible visitation of Louth and Hiorncastle by flood. June 2.—Pageant in Bishop’s Palace grounds. June lo.—Lincoln Albion C.C. winds up and presents Hospital Cup to ...

CoLp BATHS,

... pleasure fair anfounted to £503, against £261 in 1920 ' ARBORETUM CONCERTS, Eighteen concerts were given for objects, including among others, the Railwavmen’s Orphan Fund, the sufferers from Louth flood, the S. John Ambulance Association, the [Lincoln ...

MOTOR REPAIRS

... and thanks to the expenses being guaranteed the whole of the receipts will be handed over to the Louth Relief Fund. WHAT SWALLOWBECK DI, In aid ©f the Louth Relief Fund an open-air whist drive and dance took place in the garden wof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers ...

GES

... made to grant £5OO to the Fund that 1s be ag raiced by the Mavar. of Lout)i to relieve the distress caunsed by (he recent flood ‘ A highly successful garden party wa held i the grounds of the Old Palace Lincoln. on 'Fu(‘x'dm' under ideal weathe conditions ...

come aboat if we can gain this unity of the children. Mind you, the same children sit shoulder to shoulder

... Mrs, Taylor had cngaged in various works of the society Our sympathy goes out to Mr. Taylor who through the effects of the Flood last May, lost his son, Mr. Alex. Taylor, a well-known Lincolnshire journalist and good fellow. The funeral is at Horncastle ...

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