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      Bus stations near Lincolnshire Archives

      • Telephone Exchange, Lincoln,3 min walk,
      • St Swithins's Church, Lincoln,4 min walk,

      {{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Lincolnshire Archives

      • WR,Lincoln Walk & Ride,
      • M2,Anwick - Lincoln,
      • 3,Lincoln - Fiskerton,
      • 3C,Lincoln - Fiskerton,
      • 4,Lincoln - Lincoln County Hospital,
      • 5,Lincoln - St. Giles Estate,
      • B5,Boston - Lincoln,
      • B5A,Boston - Lincoln,
      • 7,Lincoln - Ermine Estate,
      • 8,Lincoln - Ermine Estate,
      • 10,Lincoln - Welton Green,
      • 11A,Lincoln - Waitrose - Scothern,
      • 12,Lincoln - Welton Green,
      • 17,Lincoln - Ermine Estate,
      • 18,Lincoln - Ermine Estate,
      • 31H,Branston - Lincoln County Hospital,
      • 43,Market Rasen - Lincoln,
      • 44,Lincoln - Nettleham,
      • 50,Lincoln - Louth,
      • 53,Lincoln - Market Rasen,
      Questions & Answers
      • What are the nearest stations to Lincolnshire Archives?

        The nearest stations to Lincolnshire Archives are:

        • Telephone Exchange, Lincoln is 183 meters away, 3 min walk.
        • St Swithins's Church, Lincoln is 243 meters away, 4 min walk.
      • Which Bus lines stop near Lincolnshire Archives?

        These Bus lines stop near Lincolnshire Archives: 100, 103, 44, 47

      • Which Train lines stop near Lincolnshire Archives?

        These Train lines stop near Lincolnshire Archives: EAST MIDLANDS TRAINS, NORTHERN

      • What’s the nearest bus stop to Lincolnshire Archives?

        The nearest bus stop to Lincolnshire Archives is Telephone Exchange, Lincoln. It’s a 3 min walk away.

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      Lincolnshire Archives Address: St Rumbolds Street street in Lincoln

      Lincolnshire Archives
      Lincolnshire ArchivesLincolnshire Archives is the county record office of Lincolnshire, England. It was established as a county service in 1948 by the Lincolnshire Archives Committee, which had been formally constituted on 24 October 1947 with Sir Sir Robert Pattinson as chairman. The Times, surveying the trend towards County Record Offices at the end of 1948, reported Lincolnshire as a "notable recent development": "the three county councils of the shire, the Diocese of Lincoln, the Dean and Chapter, and the city council are combining to convert the austerely beautiful building, the old gaol at Lincoln, into a joint record office for all six." The first County Archivist, Joan Varley, delivered her first annual report in spring 1949. Assistant archivist from 1948 to 1958 was Dorothy Owen; she was succeeded as Varley's deputy by Mary Finch, who would herself become County Archivist in 1982. The service is now part of the Culture and Adult Education department of Lincolnshire County Council and is housed in modern offices in St Rumbold Street, Lincoln.

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