A CLOSER LOOK AT
SOME ASPECTS OF
BOURNE'S
HISTORY
 

Features written by
REX NEEDLE 

 

FEATURE ARTICLES

18 Mar 2016

An honour for our own leading lady

14 Mar 2016

The strange case of the tattooed lady

20 Feb 2016

Legacy of a local boy who made good

6 Feb 2016

Pistols at dawn for duel at the Wellhead

23 Jan 2016

Motoring pioneer's silver medal for sale

9 Jan 16

Papering the town with posters

12 Dec 2015

The success of Charles Worth - in his own words

 5 Dec 2015

The protest campaign to save our hospital

24 Oct 2015

Sculptures give art a woodland setting

10 Oct 2015

Digging for evidence of Bourne castle

26 Sep 2015

The curious case of the missing books

29 Aug 2015

Treading the boards at the Corn Exchange

15 Aug 2015

Before the arrival of the motor car

   1 Aug 2015

Date stones on our old buildings

18 Jul 2015

Tackling the rising tide of rubbish

4 Jul 2015

Prize fighting in secret at Tongue End

20 Jun 2015

Jack Wand's business closes after 67 years

23 May 2015

Steamer trips from Bourne to Boston

25 Apr 2015

How Bourne became twinned with Doudeville

11 Apr 2015

Following fashion in Victorian Bourne

28 Mar 2015

The beginning of the Civic Society

14 Mar 2015

Vicar who pioneered scouting in Canada

14 Feb 2015

Remembering the small shops of yesteryear

3 Jan 2015

Bourne's angels of mercy during WW1

21 Feb 2014

Storm that terrified Morton village

 

BOURNE FACTS - many things you may not have known about this town

Entries from the Bourne Diary for November 1998 until March 2015
may be found in A Portrait of Bourne together with all articles
published during that period.

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