Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including The Kinema in the Woods, Hackett Barn, Pinchbeck Engine Museum, Sector Ops Museum, On Your Marques, Chain Bridge Forge, Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre, Museum of Technology the History of Gadgets & Gizmos, Gayton Engine Pumping Station, Dogdyke Pumping Station.
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A full time cinema that has been showing films continuously since 1922! The foyer is a mini museum dedicated to the Golden Age of Cinema.
Lovely little gem of a picture house with a old fashioned interval accompanied by an organists. Well worth the visit and looking forward to a return visit.
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The 'On Your Marques' Model Car Collection is a unique and fascinating collection of model vehicles and motor racing memorabilia covering the many aspects of motoring history. From the world of Formula 1, Rallying, GT racing and Supercars to your childhood favourites. Take a nostalgic journey through the world of motoring in miniature. From the toys you played with as a child ... to the toys your children play with now! For the 2019 season we are open EVERY DAY from 25th March to October 31st for our 17th year. During School and Bank Holidays our opening hours are 10.30am to 4.30pm. (School holidays based on Lincolnshire School Terms) Normal opening hours are between 11.00am to 4.00pm. Our 2019 prices remainan unchanged. Adults £4.00 / Senior Citizens £3.50 / Children (aged 6 to 16) £1.00 Children of age 5 and under FREE We are fully accessible to disabled visitors.
Called in today and what a lovely place. Well set out and knowledgeable displays, owned by a friendly gentleman who was great with the kids and is also an amazing artist. Can tell a lot of time, love and effort has gone into this place. Will definitely visit again
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RAF Metheringham is totally forgotten about by passing visitors to Lincolnshire, the next time you are close by feel free to pop in when the centre is open, there is now a small fee to the centre, this fee is used to help keep it open. Whilst you are there please go and have a good look around and always ask ? After leaving the centre do have a drive down the runway and peritrack and pay your respects to the memorial.
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The Museum spans that very small period in history from 1830 - 1980 in which the technological revolution took place. The collection traces the progress of electronic and engineered artefacts including telegraphy, telephony, audio, military and civil communications, warfare, photography, scientific and electrical domestic equipment. Many items can be demonstrated including an A & B Telephone and a new exhibit to demonstrate a Military Pedal/Hand Generator. It was used for charging batteries. It has been wired up to a light bulb which can be switched on and off to show how much energy is needed to light the bulb. Kids love to “have a go” so we think this new exhibit will bring a lot of pleasure to both young and old.
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Dogdyke steam pumping station was built in 1856 to replace an existing wind-driven pump draining the large area of farmland between the rivers Bain and Witham. The engine, which runs in steam on all the Open Days, is the original external condensing beam-engine built by Bradley & Craven of Wakefield. It is possibly the oldest steam-driven scoop wheel pumping set in the country still in steam.
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