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Nostalgic look at Spalding in the Fifties



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Spalding in the Fifties is an exciting new publication brought to you by the Spalding Guardian and Lincolnshire Free Press.
This new book offers readers a chance to take a trip down Memory Lane through photographs chosen from our newspaper archives and captioned by reporter Kate Chapman.

All of the pictures have been beautifully reproduced from their original glass plates and included in this anthology for you to keep.

They capture the people of South Holland as they go about their daily business, the Fenland landscape and landmark buildings.

Spalding in the Fifties is an enchanting read for anyone who lived in the town in the 1950s and features a variety of photographs, some of which have never before been published.

The book has been broken down into chapters focusing on agriculture and industry, scenic views, children, sport, civic and leisure.

Spalding in the Fifties is available to buy now for £12.99 but you can get your copy at a reduced price by taking advantage of an exclusive offer with us.

Collect four tokens from editions of the Spalding Guardian and Lincolnshire Free Press (starting on September 18) and bring them into our office in The Crescent, Spalding, to receive Spalding in the Fifties for just £10.50.

Spalding in the Fifties is also available to buy from our offices and local bookshops at its full price of £12.99.


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  • Last Updated: 19 September 2007 12:43 PM
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