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Lamming It
Lamming It Edge of England, Landfall in Lincolnshire, Derek Turner, Hurst & Company, London, 2022, 446 pages, hardback, £20, ISBN 978-1-78738-698-3, reviewed by Stuart Millson The mainly low-lying coast and country of Lincolnshire – the unregarded Fenland world to the … Continue reading
Modernity in a medieval city
Modernity in a medieval city Modern Masters in Print, Usher Gallery, Lincoln, until 30 March, admission free Just down the hill from the superb Lincoln Cathedral is the Usher Gallery, the rather unlikely setting for this peripatetic V&A exhibition, which … Continue reading
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From landscape to land-skip – Derek Turner on wind power
From landscape to land-skip – The high price of windpower My latest article for the Daily Mail, on wind turbines, can be viewed here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2222852/From-landscape-land-skip-The-Lincolnshire-Marsh-lies-completely-Big-Energy-s-mercy.html Derek Turner, 25th October 2012 Free Google Ad cialis drugs no rx
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