Reference from many books has been made to create this website, particularly the following, which may be of interest for further reading. Please contact Churchmouse if you have difficulty in obtaining any of these.
Master of Glass. Charles Eamer
Kempe 1837-1907. by Margaret Stavradi, daughter of John
William Lisle. (Published by John Taylor Book
Ventures, 7 Cranborne Road, Hatfield, Herts. AL10 8AW.
ISBN 1 871224 00 4. Distributed by Spa Books Ltd, PO Box
47 Stevenage, Herts. SG2 8UH. The Kempe Society:
41 York Avenue, Crosby, Liverpool. L23 5RN)
Before Endeavours Fade. A Guide To The
Battlefields Of The First World War, by Rose E. B. Coombs,
MBE. (An After The Battle Publication, Battle Of
Britain Prints International Ltd. Hardback: ISBN 0 900913
42 8, Paperback: ISBN 0 900913 42 6). This book is
available from the Imperial War Museum.
Mrs Coade's Stone, by Alison Kelly. (£48.
Published in 1990 by The Self Publishing Association Ltd.
18 High Street, Upton-upon-Severn, Worcs. ISBN 1 85421
055 6). Still available in 1999.
Lincoln Cathedral. A
guidebook produced for or by the Cathedral in around 1982
for sale in the cathedral shop. Not known if still
available in this form.
The Buildings of England:
Lincolnshire by Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris. Part of
a series which covers historic and interesting
architecture over most of England. Published by the
Penguin Group. ISBN 0 14 071027 2.
Church
Archeology by Warwick Rodwell
Our Christian Heritage, by
Warick Rodwell and James Bentley.
The Fishermen's Chapel, by
Warick Rodwell.
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