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Ice Skating In Lincolnshire

A photograph of a mother and father helping their child to ice skate, with other figures standing in the background, the area is situated in Lincolnshire. The image is used as a promotion of the surrounding areas of a village named Woldsea, that is planned to be built, with ice skating stated to be a popular recreation during the winter months. Date: circa 1910

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Area Areas Figures Helping Lincolnshire Months Named Planned Promotion Recreation Situated Skate Skating Stated Surrounding Woldsea


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Step into a bygone era with this enchanting image of a winter scene in Lincolnshire, circa 1910. The photograph captures the joy and excitement of a young child learning to ice skate, with the loving assistance of their mother and father. The crisp air and pristine ice create a magical atmosphere, as other figures can be seen in the background, also enjoying the popular winter recreation. This moment takes place in the picturesque surroundings of Woldsea, a village nestled in the heart of Lincolnshire. The village, which was planned to be built around this time, is known for its beautiful landscapes and charming community. Ice skating was a beloved pastime for locals during the winter months, adding to the area's allure. As you gaze upon this timeless image from the March of the Women Collection, you can almost hear the laughter and feel the chill in the air. It serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures and memories that can be made during the winter season, and the enduring bond between family and the natural beauty of the world around us.

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