
Street Names of Cleethorpes
Alan Dowling(Author)
Phillimore & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 21. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-86077-605-2 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of this book is to explain the origins of street names in Cleethorpes. In doing so, it gives an insight into the history and development of the town and also reveals some fascinating stories about the locality and its personalities, which can add extra interest to our day-to-day surroundings as we pass a familiar street sign. The book begins with an outline description of the growth of Cleethorpes and some of the factors that influenced its growth, such as the coming of the railway and the role played by a major local landowner. The focus then switches to entries on local streets. These throw light on the origins of their names, when they were built, significant buildings and other relevant information or anecdotes. The entries include references to the resort's early history; members of the royal family; the Civil War; local people and families; local geography; landowners and trades; and local churches and chapels.
Here will be found tales of Cavaliers and Roundheads and the gruesome story of how Oliver Cromwell's missing head found its final resting place. Accounts of pioneering flying aces mix with those of saints, churches and chapels. College benefactors are joined by an eccentric poet, a deranged doctor, a jovial academic and a one-eyed bishop. Links with fishing and farming are explained. The wanderings of the Pinfold are described; an Australian river nearly runs on to the Cleethorpes beach, and Mucky Lane is pinpointed while the dubious goings on at the Folly Hole are described with careful reticence!
Here will be found tales of Cavaliers and Roundheads and the gruesome story of how Oliver Cromwell's missing head found its final resting place. Accounts of pioneering flying aces mix with those of saints, churches and chapels. College benefactors are joined by an eccentric poet, a deranged doctor, a jovial academic and a one-eyed bishop. Links with fishing and farming are explained. The wanderings of the Pinfold are described; an Australian river nearly runs on to the Cleethorpes beach, and Mucky Lane is pinpointed while the dubious goings on at the Folly Hole are described with careful reticence!
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Language
English
Place of publication
Stroud
United Kingdom
Publishing group
The History Press Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86077-605-2 (9781860776052)
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DR ALAN DOWLING, a passionate and skilled local historian, authored several in-depth books on his local area, including Grimsby: Making the Town 1800-1914, and Street Names of Cleethorpes. He contributed significantly to the local community through dedication to his research and the preservation of the area's heritage.