Title: A Week of Delving into the History of Lincolnshire
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It’s been an enriching week of historical discovery here in Lincolnshire! Our shared cultural foundation that has always established a sense of collective pride, has been manifested more vibrantly over the last week. Whether it was archaeological digs or iconic gigs, our county’s history has been showcased, resulting in a communal sense of nostalgia and rejoicing.
The Harlaxton archaeological excavation near Grantham, which recently saw its final days, provided a captivating insight into Lincolnshire’s illustrious history. This community-led effort aimed to discover the remains of three bygone manor houses, evidence of our region’s past lavishness and splendour. The revelations from the dig have surely fortifying our esteem in our abundantly historical backdrop.
In the meantime, let’s take a step back in time to 1995 ─ the pinnacle of Britpop ─ when Blur decided to put on an unforgettable seaside concert in our beloved Cleethorpes. This week’s look back at this momentous event stirred a tide of nostalgia and reminded us of our county’s propensity for hosting memorable musical occasions. Could it be time to bring out those old Blur albums?
Who could overlook the audacious Lincoln Women’s Action Group and their ground-breaking men’s nude calendar from the 1970s? This adventurous effort, recently revisited, encapsulates our community’s spirit of ingenuity and light-hearted insurgency. It’s more than a humorous tale; it’s a tribute to the fearless women of Lincoln who dared to step outside the norm for the sake of a worthy cause.
To summarise, this week has been a lively commemoration of Lincolnshire’s rich and varied history. It’s reminded us of our shared past, and spurred us to anticipate crafting more collective memories. Therefore, here’s a toast to Lincolnshire – may our narratives continue to evolve and bring us even closer together.