Search Results - "Lincolnshire"
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Medieval pottery from north Lincolnshire
Published 1982“…This thesis establishes and defines, for the first time, the forms and fabric types of the medieval ceramics which have been found in North Lincolnshire. The pottery from the unstratified assemblages has been catalogued in Chapter 2 and that from the stratified assemblages in Chapter 3. …”
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Post medieval pottery in Lincolnshire 1450-1805
Published 1989“…Throughout pottery making is compared with comparable trades and Lincolnshire's position with that of the wider ceramic world.…”
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The Templar lands in Lincolnshire in the early fourteenth century
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Aspects of beach sand movement, at Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire
Published 1978“…In this study fluorescent sand tracer techniques were used to investigate sediment movement on the foreshore at two sites on the south Lincolnshire coast. Working over one tidal cycle, low water to low water tracer release at different points across the beach revealed a complexity of sand movement in this strongly tidal environment. …”
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Movement of sediment in the nearshore zone, Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire
Published 1977“…A descriptive sediment movement model has been created for an area of the nearshore zone near Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire on the basis of evidence from studies of sediments, sandbank and channel morphology, bedforms, tidal currents and sediment tracer experiments. …”
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A Survey of the place-names of the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire
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Enclosure & agricultural improvement in north-west Lincolnshire from circa 1600 to 1850
Published 2012“…This study sets out to establish the link between enclosure and agricultural improvement in a group of parishes in north-west Lindsey, Lincolnshire between the sixteenth century and the mid-nineteenth century. …”
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Withering on the vine: the connectivity between the people of Lincolnshire and their monastic houses, 1500 to 1540
Published 2013“…This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses during the period 1500 to 1540, when the Tudor Church was witnessing considerable transformation. …”
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Aspects of later prehistoric settlement in Lincolnshire: a study of the Western Fen margin and Bain Valley
Published 1988“…The objective of this research was to examine the development of settlement in Lincolnshire during the 4th-1st millennia B.C. by a detailed investigation of two contrasting areas, the western fen margin and the Bain Valley. …”
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The influence of regional culture on post-sixteen educational choices and directions from school in Lincolnshire: a qualitative study
Published 2002“…Within the context of Lincolnshire the influence of rurality is a major element of regional culture and figures in much of the discussion and analysis. …”
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Self-access language learning in museums: a materials development project
Published 2010“…A series of thematic resources were produced and trialed with ESOL learners in the Lincolnshire area. Feedback from the learners indicated that museums could have an important role to play in providing flexible language learning opportunities for ESOL students. …”
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Innovation and its role within Social Enterprises: A case study of Hill Holt Wood
Published 2012“…A case study is presented in the form of Hill Holt Wood, an environmental social enterprise, based in Lincolnshire, and the role innovation has played in ensuring that the enterprise has grown, been successful in its social mission and has remained a sustainable operation. …”
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An exploration of a weight management programme for pregnant women living with obesity
Published 2023“…Full attendance at Lincolnshire Bumps and Beyond showed a positive impact on gestational weight gain, total pregnancy complications, pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, low birth weight and breastfeeding initiation. …”
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Pilgrim’s Progress: Creating Growth in School for Young People Following Adversity. The Experience of Pupils in a Specialist Setting.
Published 2017“…The sample comprises six pupils at The Pilgrim School in Lincolnshire (a hospital school), all of whom were exposed to traumatic events and subsequent mental health diagnosis prior to their time at the school. …”
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An oral health intervention for people with serious mental illness (Three Shires Early Intervention Dental Trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Published 2013“…Ten Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) teams in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire will be cluster randomised (five to intervention and five to standard care) in blocks accounting for location and size of caseload. …”
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An oral health intervention for people with serious mental illness (Three Shires Early Intervention Dental Trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Published 2013“…Ten Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) teams in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire will be cluster randomised (five to intervention and five to standard care) in blocks accounting for location and size of caseload. …”
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Industrial strengths and clusters in the East Midlands
Published 2007“…Agricultural cluster centred in Lincolnshire with specific strengths in poultry and Fruit & Vegetable production and processing. 2. …”
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