Lincoln
In a gap in the Lincoln Cliff 141 mi (227 km) north of London lies Lincoln in Lincolnshire. The address to the University of Lincoln, Bishop Grosseteste University and to Lincoln City Football Club is Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
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In a gap in the Lincoln Cliff 141 mi (227 km) north of London lies Lincoln in Lincolnshire. The address to the University of Lincoln, Bishop Grosseteste University and to Lincoln City Football Club is Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
Visit WebsiteThe urban area of Lincoln in Lincolnshire the 2011 census gave a population of 130,200 includes North Hykeham and Waddington. Lincoln Central, in Lincolnshire the main station left in Lincoln after the closure of Lincoln St Marks in 1985. To destinations that include Newark-on-Trent, Sheffield, Leeds, Barnsley, Wakefield, Nottingham, Grimsby and Peterborough, trains from its five platforms run.
Visit WebsiteLincoln City F.C., nicknamed 'The Imps' which plays at the Sincil Bank stadium on the southern edge of Lincoln in Lincolnshire is a professional football team Lincoln has.
Visit WebsiteLincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle are Lincoln's major landmarks in Lincolnshire. Linked to the Anglican Church in 1862, Bishop Grosseteste University, which started life as a teacher training college, was the older of two higher education institutions Lincoln has in Lincolnshire.
Visit WebsiteThanks in part to the Agricultural Revolution, Lincoln's fortunes began to pick up by the Georgian era in Lincolnshire. Allowed coal and other raw materials vital to industry to be more easily brought into Lincoln in Lincolnshire was the re-opening of the Foss Dyke canal.
Visit WebsiteProminent Jews of Lincoln in Lincolnshire were sent to the Tower of London in the affair called 'The Libel of Lincoln' in 1255 and 18 were executed.
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