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Books That Feature Winteringham

Below we list some of the books that feature Winteringham. Some are still for sale, though many will be available only through the local library or from secondhand sources.

If you know of others, please do let us have the details and we will include them in this list.

History of a village - Winteringham A History of a Village - Winteringham 1761-1871

By Winteringham Local History Group 1999: Richard Clarke, Jean Wontner-Smith, Chris Knowles , Louise Pinnock, Geoff Greaves, Kathleen Fillingham, Michael Pinnock, Pam Wells, Margaret Prescott, Cyril Clarke

Published by WEA Winteringham Branch 1999  ISBN 0 9516809 2 7

This is THE book of the village history! This version is based on the 1980 book.  There are sections on the enclosure of Winteringham, farming, the church and dissenters, buildings and building materials, the Old Rectory, men at work & the River Humber, working women and girls, family life, education, richer and porer and the history that can be gleaned from the churchyard.

This version can be obtained from aitchwells2@aol.com  Price: £6.00 +p&p

History of a village - Winteringham A History of a Village - Winteringham 1761-1871

By Winteringham Local History Group 1980

Bradley Publications, 39, High Street, Hull

The original is shown here.  See above for the updated version.

Wads o Wods - Winteringham WEAWads o’ Wods

By Winteringham WEA Branch 2002

“We 'ooaps as 'ow you 'ev as mooch fun loookin' at paages, as we 'ed writin' 'em an' Ah'm sartin sewer th' weant find a mattler on it anyweear.”

Obtainable from aitchwells2@aol.com

Price: £1:00 +p&p
 

Winteringham 1650-1760Winteringham 1650-1760

Published by Winteringham WEA (1984)
Edited by David Neave, compiled by Don Burton, Sandra Clayton, Enid Gooch, Edna Langford, David Neave, Shirley Sutton, Ruth Tuxford with assistance from Marie Atun, Harry Bell, Cecilia Brasier, Basil Freke, Diana Marshall, Keith Miller, Veronia Moore, Janet & Martin Raines, Albert Ward.

157 pages, more than half of which are dedicated to probate inventories, including members from some of Winteringham’s best-known families.






 

Browse Round WinteringhamA Browse Round Winteringham

Published by Winteringham WEA (1990)
Winteringham in old photographs and postcards



 

Further Browse Round WinteringhamA Further Browse Round Winteringham

Published by Winteringham WEA (1991)
Winteringham in more old photographs and postcards

 

 

History of Schools & Education in Lindsey A History of Schools & Education in Lindsey Lincolnshire

By Rex C Russell

Published by Lindsey County Council 1966

This is a four-book series published in 1965, but it is the third book (illustrated left) “The Church of England and the Provision of Elementary Education) which contains details of Winteringham National School.  Although about 40 years old, this is a unique record of schooling in the old ‘Parts of Lindsey’ area of the County.

Lost Railways of LincolnshireThe Lost Railways of Lincolnshire

by Stewart E Squires

Published by Castlemead Publications 0-948555-14-9

A lovely book in general, and a very good one for pictures of the North Lindsey Light Railway, including an unusual one of Winteringham Station from a postcard franked 20th August 1907, and an aerial view of the Haven taken by the RAF in September 1946.

Great Central Lines in LincolnshireGreat Central Lines in Lincolnshire

by Stephen Walker

A picture-rich book on the railway lines originally belonging to the Great Central.  So the lines from Gainsborough to Grimsby, the Cleethropes Branch, lines to Immingham, New Holland, Barton-upon-Humber, the Barnetby to Lincoln line, the LD&ECR, and Barnetby to Doncaster via Scunthorpe are all featured. And on the very last page ... the North Lindsey Light Railway, with the final photo in the book being our very own Winteringham Station!

The Railways of North LincolnshireThe Railways of North Lincolnshire

by C T Goode, 72, Woodland Drive, Anlaby, Hull, HU10 7HX

The book covers the development of the railways throughout northern Lincolnshire - from the Isle of Axholme in the west to Cleethorpes in the east. The machinations of the Great Central and the Lancashire and Yorkshire as they vie for the opportunity to build a line to and through Winteringham are covered fully.

Great Central Volume IIIGreat Central Volume III - Fay Sets the Pace 1900-1922

By George Dow

Published by the Locomotive Publishing Company 1965

Of interest to readers and researchers of Winteringham will be the coverage of the building of the North Lindsey Light Railway to Winteringham. Because the story of the Great Central ends in 1922, the subsequent closure of passenger services in 1925, and the later complete closure are not covered.

History and Antiquities of the Scunthorpe and Frodingham DistrictThe History and Antiquities of the Scunthorpe and Frodingham District

By Harold E Dudley

Published originally 1931. Illustrated edition published in 1975 by Frederick Gough Comprehensive School

Numerous references to Winteringham and its church.

Arthur Mee’s LincolnshireArthur Mee’s Lincolnshire

Arthur Mee

Published by Hodder & Stoughton

This is the original version from 1949 (a newer version was produced we believe in the 60s .Winteringham gets a full page, with details of the Church, the Bishop of Durham being met here to confirm his election, Henry Kirke White, and the Chalybeate Spring.

The Poetical and Prose Works of Henry Kirke White
with life by Robert Southey, LL.D.

ISBN: 1-902222-08-3
Price: £37.95

This book is a newly typeset edition. It contains the poetical, prose works and remains of the poet Henry Kirke White who died at the early age of twenty-one.
 
Includes the poems: "Childhood"; "Clifton Grove"; "Time"; "The Christiad"; other miscellaneous poems; ballads; songs; sonnets; hymns; odes; fragments; letters; and also tributary verses by other poets.
 
An account of his life is given by Dr Southey.
 
It contains xliv 407 pages, 8.5" x 6"; hardback
Available from:
Bardon Enterprises,
6 Winter Rd,
Southsea,
Hampshire.
PO4 9BT
England.
 
Tel: +44 (0)77 52873831 Fax: +44 (0)23 92874900

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Guide and Handbook to Winteringham and District: Comprising the part of North Lincolnshire bounded by the Trent, Scunthorpe, Brigg and South Ferriby
Charles Edwin Trimmer

Published 1912
Though long out of print, this book has been recently advertised for sale second-hand

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Barges
by John Leather
Publishers: Adlard Coles Nautical
ISBN: 0229115942

Includes plans of the ‘Aimwell’ built by Routh and Waddingham at Winteringham in 1883.

Currently out of print, but several copies offered on the secondhand market.

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The History of Winterton and the Adjoining Villages The History of Winterton and the Adjoining Villages
by W. Andrew
Publishers: A D English, Hull (Original version)
Facsimile Reprint published by D Wm Richardson Junior, Winterton

The Remains of Henry Kirke White - Volume 1The Remains of Henry Kirke White - Volume 2 The Remains of Henry Kirke White - Volumes 1 and 2
With an account of his Life by Robert Southey

 

There are a number of these editions.  Those shown here are the 7th Edition of Volume I (1816)(seen here on the left), and the third Edition of Volume II (1808)(Seen here on the right)

 

Lewis Carroll PhotographerLewis Carroll Photographer

by Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling

The Princeton University Library Albums

(This book includes Lewis Carroll’s photographs of Louisa Rudston Read and Winteringham Church)

 

 

 

The Light Railway King of the NorthThe Light Railway King of the North

by A L Barnett
The Railway & Canal Historical Society
ISBN: 0 901461 15 6


This book is about Sebastian Meyer, who was a key figure in the development of the NLLR to Winteringham.  Chapter 10 of the book is devoted solely to ‘our’ railway, and contains details not published elsewhere.

 

Have you tried the other Winteringham Websites?
Parish Council (includes current news items, photographs, weather forecasts, calendar of events, etc etc) Don Burton World of NaturePhoto Archive (modern photographs of the village), What the Papers have said about Winteringham (since July 2004), High Resolution Historical Photographs, Winteringham Film Archive, Winteringham Football Club

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