RMBJJMJC–Mount Pleasant Mill, Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, UK
RMJR6765–St. Andrew's United Church, Kirton in Lindsey
RM2MN1JCA–PZL Bielsko Puchacz two seat glider on the ground, at Trent Valley Gliding club, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire
RM2HMT9H0–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey, or Kirton-In-Lindsey railway station on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RF2JKGAM6–Mount Pleasant Mill, Kirton in Lindsey on the North Cliff Road, North Lincolnshire, England, UK
RM2E156PA–Small wooden footbridge over agricultural drainage ditch north of KIrton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, UK.
RMH6RARK–Duo Discus glider coming in to land at Trent Valley Gliding Club, Kirton Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England.
RMKCG546–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RM2M973FE–Boulton Paul Defiants of 264 Squadron at Kirton-in-Lindsey during the summer of 1940. Including NI536.
RM2WERNEG–EAGLE SQUADRONS American volunteer pilots for the RAF in front of a Hurricane in September 1940, probably at RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey.
RFC6P89G–Wide view of road with trees in North Lincolnshire
RM2RHNBJW–EAGLE SQUADRON American pilots of No 71 Eagle Squadron run to their Hawker Hurricanes at RAF Kirton-in-Linsey on 17March 1941
RM2RG9K4Y–Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-ANWO (msn 7183). Previously L8262 with the Royal Air Force. Withdrawn from use after an accident at Kirton-in-Lindsey on 21 April 1962. G-ANWO is currently preserved at the Newark Air Museum.
RF2FC0P0M–A graphic illlustration of a British road sign pointing to Kirton in Lindsey
RM2M9AX90–Alon A2 Aircoupe G-ATRY (msn A-140), at Kirton-Lindsey in April 1967.
RMDX6P2B–EAGLE SQUADRON - American pilots of 71 (Eagle) Squadron RAF at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, 17 March 1941, with a Hurricane
RM2M9B2CM–SAN Jodel D.140 Mousquetaire G-AOVZ (msn 42), at Kirton-Lindsey, in May 1965.
RMEPR0F5–HURRICANE CANNONS. Loading munitions into the cannons on a Hurricane of 486 Squadron RNZAF at Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire in 1942.
RM2M9AXJ2–Wassmer WA.41 Super IV Baladou G-ATSY (msn 117) at Kirton-Lindsey in April 1967.
RMBJJMDT–Mount Pleasant Mill, Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, UK
RMJR676H–St. Andrew's United Church, Kirton in Lindsey
RM2M9B2D5–Morane-Saulnier MS.885 Super Rallye G-ARXW (msn 100), at Kirton Lindsey in April 1967.
RM2HMT9AM–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey, or Kirton-In-Lindsey railway station on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2JKGB02–Mount Pleasant Mill, Kirton in Lindsey on the North Cliff Road, North Lincolnshire, England, UK
RM2E156MY–Small wooden footbridge over agricultural drainage ditch north of KIrton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, UK.
RME7GBFA–Mount Pleasant Windmill
RMKCG54B–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RM2X2X0JN–Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 28' 31'', S 0 35' 44'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RMD5XT7H–RAF Boulton Paul 'Defiant Mk Is' of No. 264 Squadron RAF (including L7026 PS-V and N1535 PS-A) based at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940.
RFC6P89N–Small, tree lined road in North Lincolnshire
RM2X2FJW2–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, July 1940
RMRE4WEK–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. OTIDID^. 527. MACQUEEN'S BUSTARD. Otis macqueeni, J. E. Gray. This species, which might with advantage be called the Asiatic Ruflfed Bustard, occasionally wanders across Europe to England. In October 1847 a bird—now in the Museum of the Philosophical Society at York—-was shot in a stubble-field near Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire; on October 5th 1892, an adult male, now in the Newcastle Museum, was obtained near Redcar; and on October 17 th 1896, a third was secured, near the Spurn, Holderness. It is tolerably certain that the five Ruffed Busta
RMJR676T–St. Andrew's United Church, Kirton in Lindsey
RM2HMT97T–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey, or Kirton-In-Lindsey railway station on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2E1A9X6–Hoarfrost on vegetation on farmland north of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, UK.
RME7GBFG–Mount Pleasant Windmill
RMKCG54E–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RM2X2X0JP–Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 28' 31'', S 0 35' 44'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X1M4P3–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940, Royal Air Force
RMRR6104–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history. Hydracarinologische Beiträge. VI u, VII. Von Karl Viets, Bremen. (Mit 1*1 Figuren.) VI. Ueber einige seltenere Hydracarinen. I. Piersigia intermedia Williamson. (Fig. 1 u. 2). Diese dritte bis jetzt bekannte Art der Gattung Piersigia Protz wurde unlängst von Wm. Williamson1) nach einem von C. F. George 1902 aufgefundenen Exemplare aus Man ton (bei Kirton-in-Lindsey). Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Piersigia intermedia Williamson. Fig. 1. Linke Palpe, Innenseite. Fig. 2. Aeußeres Genitalorgan. *) W. Wi
RM2HMT9D6–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey, or Kirton-In-Lindsey railway station on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2HWJN34–08/02/2014 Kirton Lime sidings Kirton In Lindsey (Brigg line, Lincolnshire)
RM2E156PJ–Hoarfrost on vegetation on farmland north of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, UK.
RMKCG549–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RME7GBFC–Mount Pleasant Windmill
RM2X3131N–Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 28' 32'', S 0 35' 35'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X149RC–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940 Royal Air Force
RM2HWJMT5–08/02/2014 Kirton Lime sidings Kirton In Lindsey (Brigg line, Lincolnshire)
RM2E1A9WG–Small wooden footbridge over agricultural drainage ditch north of KIrton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, UK.
RM2HMT88H–2 GB Railfreight class 66 locomotives leaving the ornate Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire while running light engine
RMKCG54D–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RME7GBFR–Mount Pleasant Windmill
RM2X3131G–Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 28' 32'', S 0 35' 35'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2WYB0Y5–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940. , Royal Air Force, 264 Squadron
RM2E1A9W8–Barbed wire on farmland north of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, UK on a frosty winter's morning.
RM2HMT8GB–2 GB Railfreight class 66 locomotives leaving the ornate Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire while running light engine
RMKCG54C–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RME7GBF6–Mount Pleasant Windmill
RM2GET383–Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, England, N 53 28' 31'', W 0 35' 44'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2X2FNDX–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiant of No. 264 Squadron being refuelled by an Albion AM463 3-Point Refueller, Kirton in Lindsey, July 1940
RM2HMT8C6–2 GB Railfreight class 66 locomotives leaving the ornate Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire while running light engine
RMKCG547–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer, registration G-CHEG, single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK
RM2X30KE0–Kirton Lindsey Railway Station, North Lincolnshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 29' 5'', S 0 35' 38'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X1M8XM–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - An air gunner in the turret of a Boulton Paul Defiant of No. 264 Squadron at Kirton in Lindsey, August 1940, Royal Air Force
RM2HMT85Y–2 GB Railfreight class 66 locomotives leaving the ornate Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire while running light engine
RMKCG543–View of an Elan DG-500 Trainer single seat glider with setting sun at Kirton in Lindsey Airfield, Lincolnshire, UK - 21st May 2014
RM2X144WY–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940. N1536 PS-R nearest Royal Air Force
RM2HMT8M6–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2X2FY0C–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I of No. 264 Squadron being refuelled by an Albion AM463 3-Point Refueller, Kirton in Lindsey, July 1940
RM2HMT8TF–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2X144H1–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - The pilot of a Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I of No. 264 Squadron in his cockpit, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940 Royal Air Force
RM2HMT929–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2WY6DYJ–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - An air gunner in the turret of a Boulton Paul Defiant of No. 264 Squadron at Kirton in Lindsey, August 1940. , Royal Air Force, 264 Squadron
RM2HMT95J–Northern rail class 142 pacer train 142092 leaving Kirton Lindsey tunnel on the Brigg line, Lincolnshire
RM2HWJNRH–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2JREX6B–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Six Boulton Paul Defiant Mark Is of No. 264 Squadron RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, flying in loose 'vic' formations.
RM2HWJNM0–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1K97X–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Six Boulton Paul Defiant Mark Is of No. 264 Squadron RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, flying in loose 'vic' formations.
RM2HWJN72–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1K93X–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. A flight of Supermarine Spitfire Mark IIAs of No. 65 Squadron RAF move out of their dispersal at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, for take off.
RM2HWJPNJ–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1K93M–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Hurricane Mark I, V7608 ?XR-J?, of No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron RAF, lined up with other aircraft at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
RM2HWJP3R–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2JREX02–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Hurricane Mark I, V7608 ?XR-J?, of No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron RAF, lined up with other aircraft at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
RM2HWJNFT–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1K98X–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Pilots and gunners of No 264 Squadron RAF, pass the time with a game of draughts while waiting at readiness outside their dispersal tent at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
RM2HWJPH9–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1K7HY–Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Fighter Command No 264 Squadron's CO, Squadron Leader Philip Hunter, leads a 'vic' of Defiants up from Kirton-in-Lindsey, early August 1940.
RM2HWJP8D–DB cargo rail class 66 locomotive 66207 hauling a freight train at Kirton Lime sidings (Brigg line, Lincolnshire) with Kirton In Lindsay tunnel behind
RM2T1KE10–Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945- Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant. Defiant Mark Is, (N1536, ‘PS-R’ nearest), of No. 264 Squadron RAF, lined up at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
RM2JRF2H3–Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945- Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant. Defiant Mark Is, (N1536, ‘PS-R’ nearest), of No. 264 Squadron RAF, lined up at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
RM2X14CE2–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiants of No. 264 Squadron, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, August 1940. N1536 PS-R nearest, with L7026 PS-V and L6967 PS-P behind Royal Air Force
RM2JRF2N0–American pilots of No 71 'Eagle' Squadron rush to their Hawker Hurricanes at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 17 March 1941. American pilots of No 71 'Eagle' Squadron rush to their Hurricanes at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 17 March 1941.
RM2T1KE7D–American pilots of No 71 'Eagle' Squadron rush to their Hawker Hurricanes at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 17 March 1941. American pilots of No 71 'Eagle' Squadron rush to their Hurricanes at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 17 March 1941.
RM2T1K933–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. A Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIA of No. 452 Squadron RAAF landing at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, over other aircraft parked in the 'B' Flight dispersals.
RM2T1KEA0–Australian pilots of No. 452 Squadron relax outside their dispersal hut at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 18 June 1941. Australian pilots of No. 452 Squadron relax outside their dispersal hut at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 18 June 1941.
RM2WY6K1T–THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940 - Boulton Paul Defiant pilots and gunners of No. 264 Squadron play a game of draughts while waiting at readiness outside their dispersal tent at Kirton in Lindsey, August 1940. , Royal Air Force, 264 Squadron
RM2JRF2PB–Australian pilots of No. 452 Squadron relax outside their dispersal hut at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 18 June 1941. Australian pilots of No. 452 Squadron relax outside their dispersal hut at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 18 June 1941.
RM2WY6DYE–ROYAL AIR FORCE FIGHTER COMMAND, 1939-1945. - A flight of Supermarine Spitfire Mark IIAs of No. 65 Squadron RAF move out of their dispersal at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, for take off. , Royal Air Force, 65 Squadron
RM2T1K930–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. A Hawker Hurricane Mark I of No 71 (Eagle) Squadron takes off from Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, as 'XR-Z', another aircraft of the Squadron, taxies to its take-off point.
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