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Lincolnshire is a county on the east coast of England; its main towns include Lincoln, Scunthorpe, Grantham and Grimsby, and the name Lincolnshire is often abbreviated to Lincs. Lincolnshire was formed in 1974 by amalgamating the old regions of Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven
Loo Hire Lincolnshire covers the second largest county in England and borders the North Sea.
The county town of Lincolnshire, Lincoln has a population of over 100,000 according to the 2001 census. The Cathedral in Lincoln is considered to have once been the world’s tallest building. Craftsmen began construction in 1092 but over the next 100 years it was destroyed by originally a blaze that brought down the structure and then an earth tremor that once again destroyed the Cathedral first a fire and then an earthquake. In February 2008, The County of Lincolnshire suffered another earthquake that peaked between 4.7 and 5.3 on the Richter scale.
The vast majority of the county of Linconshire’s visitors comes from it’s shoreline towns – like Skegness and Maplethorpe. The first Butlins holiday resort was built in Skegness in 1936. The town is 43 miles east of the main town of.
Grimsby is a town with a population of just under 90,000 and was bestowed its charter in 1201 by King John. In the 1950’s Grimsby was the busiest and largest fishing port in the world, and was the site for the first British Fish Finger.
One of the county of Lincolnshire’s most famous sons is Sir Isaac Newton – the Physicist and Mathematician who was at the forefront for his time. The most influential book in the history of science was written by him in 1687 the Philosophiae Naturalis Mathematica.
Another of Lincolnshire’s most notable people is Margaret Thatcher, who was the Prime Minister of the UK from 1979 until 1990. Her span of governance was the longest lasting Prime Minister since the early 19th Century. One of the most famous actions in her time as Prime Minister was the Iranian Embassy Siege, in which lethal force by the Armed Forces was permitted on British soil for the first time in 70 years – this siege happened in London though and not in the county of Lincolnshire.
The Epicentre of the 2008 earthquake in the county of Lincolnshire was Scunthorpe. Scunthorpe is mainly a industry town that specialised in steel, with a populous of 4500 employed in this industry. The industry has been dwindling in the town though – at its height, 27,000 residents were working for the steel industry. The market town of Grantham is an important market town in the county of Lincolnshire and was the original place in the UK to have female police officers – in 1914. Grantham was also the site of the invention of the caterpillar track and the country’s first public library.
Other well liked towns in the county of Lincolnshire include Cleethorpes – a seaside destination near Grimsby and Spalding a market town in the south of the county.
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