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- Crowle Community Forum – News and Information about Crowle in North . . .
Crowle is the principal market town to the north of the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire It is located to the west of the River Trent between Scunthorpe and Doncaster The town has a rich heritage and I hope that you will find out more about our interesting market town as you browse this site
- History of Crowle from Wikipedia – Crowle Community Forum
Crowle was one of the last largest pieces of dry land on the north of the Isle of Axholme when the area emerged from Lake Humber after the last Ice Age The present settlement developed between Mill Hill [a mighty 18m above sea level] and the river Don
- George Stovin Justice Hall Lane – Crowle Community Forum
In spite of his regard for Crowle in the latter part of his life he crossed the Trent, and fixed his residence at Winterton, placing over his door there also a carved shield with his arms and his wife’s, as at Justice Hall
- The Robinson Family and Tetley Hall – Crowle Community Forum
In 1871, George Robinson and his family were living at Tetley Hall, Crowle with his wife and four youngest daughters George is described as a coal merchant and farmer of 384 acres
- History – Crowle Community Forum
The Crowle Stone is an important fragment of a decorated Anglo-Saxon cross shaft or monument It’s survival is due to Norman masons reusing it when the church was rebuilt in the 12th century
- St Oswald’s Parish Church – Crowle Community Forum
The Crowle Stone is an important fragment of a decorated Anglo-Saxon cross shaft or monument It’s survival is due to Norman masons reusing it when the church was rebuilt in the 12th century
- Non Farming Occupatons Around Crowle District
Cutting peat for fuel on Crowle moors, has been going on for several centuries If you read the old documents, there are several accounts of bodies being found, which of course rapidly decayed
- St Norbert’s Roman Catholic Church – Crowle Community Forum
From the initial idea by the Italian immigrant Vaccari, or Walker, to the present day, the history and Catholic faith in Crowle will hold its roots firmly around St Norbert
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