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Lincs Seaside Town Regeneration

@skegmableregen

Heritage Lincolnshire's Town Centre Regeneration projects in Skegness and Mablethorpe. Follow for updates!
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The Pleasure Gardens in #skegness opened in 1870 and were renamed Tower Gardens after the construction of the clock tower nearby. Much of the original landscaping survives today including the historic bandstand. Image credit: US Library of Congress

The Pleasure Gardens in #skegness opened in 1870 and were renamed Tower Gardens after the construction of the clock tower nearby.
Much of the original landscaping survives today including the historic bandstand.
Image credit: US Library of Congress
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In the park behind Station Sports Centre in #Mablethorpe you'll find a planter marking the location of the train turntable. The engine would be spun around so that the carriages could be pushed back along the line in the other direction. …tframe.historicenglandservices.org.uk/p/ro_17160_001… via HE Archive

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The Derbyshire Miners Convalescent Home is one of only two purpose built convalescent homes for miners in the country. The main building was finished in 1927 with accommodation for 158. Later it expanded to have a holiday camp. #skegness …tframe.historicenglandservices.org.uk/p/aa93_01438/6… via HE Archive

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Part of #Mablethorpe 's modern heritage. The Star of the East, by Michael Trainor, at the top of the Pullover, was installed in 2007 On special days of the year, the shadow created by this landmark lines up with markings on the pavement …tframe.historicenglandservices.org.uk/p/dp139817/98d… via HE Archive

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Our Project Manager Alice was out and about today in sunny #Skegness making progress on our Town Deal projects. Visit our website to find out about our work in Skegness and Mablethorpe: heritagelincolnshire.org/projects/town-… #TownsFund #MidlandsEngine @luhc Connected Coast East Lindsey District Council

Our Project Manager Alice was out and about today in sunny #Skegness making progress on our Town Deal projects. 
Visit our website to find out about our work in Skegness and Mablethorpe: heritagelincolnshire.org/projects/town-…

#TownsFund #MidlandsEngine @luhc <a href="/ConnectedCoastL/">Connected Coast</a> <a href="/EastLindseyDC/">East Lindsey District Council</a>
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This photo is of George Street in #Mablethorpe. The buildings pictured haven't changed much - Graves Garage is now P&Q DIY and the next building is the Montalt Arms, named for a local medieval baron.

This photo is of George Street in #Mablethorpe. The buildings pictured haven't changed much - Graves Garage is now P&amp;Q DIY and the next building is the Montalt Arms, named for a local medieval baron.
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This image shows one of the most famous views of #Skegness. Postcards featuring this view down Lumley Road have been a staple of the town since the 19th Century.

This image shows one of the most famous views of #Skegness. Postcards featuring this view down Lumley Road have been a staple of the town since the 19th Century.
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Beach entertainment has long been a part of #Mablethorpe's history. In this photo you can see a temporary stage on the beach. The Clement's brothers who put on this show also owned the theatre in #Skegness which became Tower Cinema.

Beach entertainment has long been a part of #Mablethorpe's history. In this photo you can see a temporary stage on the beach. The Clement's brothers who put on this show also owned the theatre in #Skegness which became Tower Cinema.
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This photo shows what the top of Lumley Road, #Skegness looked like in the late 19th Century. The theatre pictured, now Tower Cinema, underwent several phases of renovation and rebuild during the 20th C and the building now has an art deco facade rather than the one in this photo

This photo shows what the top of Lumley Road, #Skegness looked like in the late 19th Century. The theatre pictured, now Tower Cinema, underwent several phases of renovation and rebuild during the 20th C and the building now has an art deco facade rather than the one in this photo
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#Mablethorpe has several historic hotels. The Louth Hotel was built after the arrival of the Railway in 1878 to provide accommodation close to the station.

#Mablethorpe has several historic hotels. The Louth Hotel was built after the arrival of the Railway in 1878 to provide accommodation close to the station.
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#Mablethorpe's wide flat beaches provided a perfect setting for some of the UK's earliest motor-car races. This image, from a contemporary newspaper, shows one of these early racing cars. To this day, Mablethorpe sands are used annually for winter bike races.

#Mablethorpe's wide flat beaches provided a perfect setting for some of the UK's earliest motor-car races. This image, from a contemporary newspaper, shows one of these early racing cars. To this day, Mablethorpe sands are used annually for winter bike races.
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The Jolly Fisherman is an icon of #Skegness. Created to market day trips to the resort from London through GNR in 1908. John Hassell who designed the original poster was an illustrator who also produced many advertisements, theatre posters and even illustrated children's books.

The Jolly Fisherman is an icon of #Skegness. Created to market day trips to the resort from London through GNR in 1908. John Hassell who designed the original poster was an illustrator who also produced many advertisements, theatre posters and even illustrated children's books.