The Web Site of Dr John R Ketteringham MBE
Lincoln, England

The bells which can be heard are those of Lincoln Cathedral
12 bells, Tenor 23 cwt 3 qrs 13 lbs in D
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(If you cannot hear the bells please click here.)

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welcome to all visitors to this web site.  I hope you find something of interest. If you notice any errors please email (please note that you will need to amend the email address in your email program to substitute the -at- for @) me.  I acknowledge with gratitude the assistance of Graham Jackson in getting this site on line.  Without his enthusiasm, tolerance, patience and good-humour all this would not have been possible.

If you are a Family Historian or Genealogist and are interested in Lincolnshire families you may find something of interested in the Genealogy section of my Links page.

Lincolnshire is often known as the 'forgotten county' and it is true that the majority of visitors to the UK start their visit in London and then travel up to York and on to Edinburgh by-passing Lincolnshire.  Some may visit Lincoln where we have without doubt the finest cathedral church, not only in this country, but the whole world! A gallery will be found by clicking here.  We also have many other fine churches of all denominations and I have included a gallery of some of these which can be found here.  There are many other fine buildings which are worth visiting and I have compiled a gallery of some of these which can be found here.


David Vale produced drawings to illustrate many of my books and I included these in my Appreciation of him which can be viewed here.

I am sure many of you will be surprised to learn of the large number of well-known people who were born in Lincolnshire.  There are many others who live in the county and have come to appreciate its peace and tranquillity.  Others have been influenced by incidents which took place on visits to the county or perhaps whilst serving in the Armed Forces and especially the Royal Air Force.  I have provided a gallery of pictures of the great and the good, the famous and infamous.

I have also included a Miscellany page of items mainly taken from the first two books in my series 'A Lincolnshire Hotchpotch' which are out of print.  There are snippets of Yellow Belly Humour, Ghost Stories, Witches, Remedies, Epitaphs and other items about Lincolnshire.

There is also a page intended for Bell Ringers which will eventually include my bell ringing autobiography with links to pages of Compositions and a library of Bell Recordings.  If you would like to know what bell ringing is all about and especially the Art and Science of Change Ringing click here.

There is a page of Short Stories by my wife, Joan, and son, Stephen and finally a page of Lincolnshire poems.


Do try to find some time to explore our 'forgotten county'. You will not regret it.

'Lincolnshire Bells and Bellfounders' :
The latest update can be downloaded from the Books page.

You will need WinZip to extract these documents.

If you prefer I can email copies of these documents to you.

An Index of web sites of particular interest to Bell Ringers, Gardeners, Local and Family Historians as well as visitors and others with a general interest in the Heritage of "the Forgotten County" will be found on my Links page.

   
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