PUB SIGNS
The County of Lincolnshire
Northern England
Part 3
Where appropriate, there are references to other pages.
There is a separate, incomplete page of Heraldic Signs in Lincolnshire.
There is also a list of the pubs.
For the purposes of this website, I have included signs from the former, traditional county of Lincolnshire, ignoring changes to Humberside and North Lincolnshire
Last updated 9th November, 2004
Wrawby
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Gunness
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Brigg
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Threekingham
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Inn Sign Society
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Louth
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Keelby
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Market Rasen
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Inn Sign Society
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The sign on the right is from
an earlier photograph
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Boston
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Martin Norman
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Stamford
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Lincoln
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Navenby
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Inn Sign Society
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Spalding
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Metheringham
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Martin Norman
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Inn Sign Society
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Lincoln
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Grimsby
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Brigg
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Scunthorpe
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Martin Norman
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Barrow on Humber
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Caistor
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Owston Ferry
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Caythorpe
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Inn Sign Society
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These signs also appear on
their own page
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Louth
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Lincoln
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Grantham
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Scunthorpe
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Martin Norman
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Inn Sign Society
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Brian Timms
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Waddington
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Kirmington
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Stamford
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Brian Timms
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Inn Sign Society
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The right hand sign is from
an earlier photograph
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Louth
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Barton on Humber
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Louth
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Stamford
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Lincoln
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Spalding
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Lincoln
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Martin Norman
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Grantham
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Brigg
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Great Limber
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Brian Timms
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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The right hand sign is from
an earlier photograph
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Grantham
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Barrow on Humber
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Grantham
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Stamford
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Scunthorpe
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Grimsby
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Scunthorpe
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Spalding
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Brian Timms
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Inn Sign Society
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Lincoln
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Scunthorpe
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Horncastle
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Scunthorpe
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Inn Sign Society
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Brian Timms
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Inn Sign Society
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Spalding
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Martin Norman
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Grantham
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Brigg
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Kirton in Lindsey
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Inn Sign Society
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Brian Timms
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Mike Power & Joy Lodge
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Brian Timms
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The right hand sign is from
an earlier photograph. The sign was in poor condition
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