Lincolnshire heritage on Facebook

One of the richest sources for Lincolnshire history and heritage online has to be on the group pages that can be found on Facebook.

There are so many interesting pages dedicated to places all over Lincolnshire, some which focus on specific villages or Lincolnshire’s historic towns, some provide pages to share memories and stories, and others are dedicated to old photos.

The pages are popular, and filled with enthusiasm for knowing and sharing more about the past in relation to Lincolnshire.

‘Our Lincolnshire’ is on Facebook, and we’ve found it really interesting sharing in the many stories and memories of Lincolnshire that are posted there.

Here are a few groups we’ve come across:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are public groups, but there are many more closed groups out there, which you can request to join. Many of these relate to specific places or areas, and some are about themes that reflect Lincolnshire heritage more widely, like aviation history.

If you belong to a Lincolnshire group on Facebook, please do share a link to Our Lincolnshire, and tell other members in the group how they can tell us their views on heritage through our survey.

Heritage survey available in libraries across Lincolnshire

The ‘Our Lincolnshire’ heritage survey is available in paper format at libraries across Lincolnshire and in the Lincoln Archives.

If you, or someone you know, prefers filling out a paper form, call in to your local library for a copy.

Completed forms can be returned to the libraries, where they will be sent back to the Our Lincolnshire project team. We’d like to say a big thank you to the library staff who have offered to help make the paper questionnaires available.

If you know of a community group or organisation who would like to have a set of paper copies to fill out contact Anna Scott.

The survey is open to all ages and is available in three formats: for the over 18s, for 11-17 year olds, and for the under 11s – we’d be keen to hear from youth groups for example who may not have internet access for their sessions but who would still like to take part.

The online form is also available – there’s still time to give us your thoughts on heritage in Lincolnshire, and what heritage is important to you.

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Siren FM Breakfast launches My Lincolnshire Collection web app

We’ve re-posted this from Siren FM, so you can listen to the successful radio web launch, with our brilliant student volunteers:

My Lincolnshire Collection

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A new web app was launched LIVE on the Siren FM Breakfast Show this morning.

Host Jarrad Johnson was joined in the studio by University of Lincoln professor Carenza Lewis and Our Lincolnshire’s Anna Cruse.

The web app is called My Lincolnshire Collection and enables users to explore a selection of 100 images of heritage objects, and curate their own heritage collection of up to 10 objects.

Afterwards, the app provides a map of where each of the selections can be found within the county, so you can visit them.

The app starts the second half of the heritage project run by Our Lincolnshire which is funded by Arts Council England.

Carenza and Anna tested out the app on four students: Stephen, Josh, Marcus and James.

You can give it a go by visiting: My Lincolnshire Collection

Listen to the feature on the Breakfast Show here.

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Many thanks from the Our Lincolnshire team to the Siren FM Breakfast team for hosting a great launch and to our volunteer web app testers.