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Lincoln is a city in the East Midlands of England, located on the River Witham, and is the county town of Lincolnshire and has a population of around 130,000

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Background imageLincoln Collection: Scene from the The Beggars Opera VI, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth

Scene from the The Beggars Opera VI, 1731. Artist: William Hogarth
Scene from the The Beggars Opera VI, 1731. The Beggars Opera is a play by John Gay, first performed at the Lincolns Inn Theatre in London in 1728. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson

Background imageLincoln Collection: Inner Temple Gate House, City of London, c1900 (1911)

Inner Temple Gate House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Inner Temple, Fleet Street, is one of the four Inns of Court in central London

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1860 (1911). Artist: Joseph Swain

The Old Curiosity Shop near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1860 (1911). Artist: Joseph Swain
The Old Curiosity Shop near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1860 (1911). Situated at 13 Portsmouth Street, Holborn, the Old Curiosity Shop dates from around 1567

Background imageLincoln Collection: Shop and solar, Clare Market, London, since demolished, 1895 (1904)

Shop and solar, Clare Market, London, since demolished, 1895 (1904). Clare Market was an area of London in the parish of St Clement Danes to the west of Lincolns Inn Fields

Background imageLincoln Collection: High Street, Lincoln, 1899. Artist: Ernest Clifford Peixotto

High Street, Lincoln, 1899. Artist: Ernest Clifford Peixotto
High Street, Lincoln, 1899. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-01]

Background imageLincoln Collection: City of Lincoln, 1845. Artist: Thomas Dugdale

City of Lincoln, 1845. Artist: Thomas Dugdale
City of Lincoln, 1845. [Dugdales, England & Wales, 1845]

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cathedral, 1794, (1921)

Lincoln Cathedral, 1794, (1921)
Lincoln Cathedral, 1794. Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire. In 1072 William the Conqueror ordered that a cathedral should be built at Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Potter Gate, Lincoln, (1800-1849), 1937

Potter Gate, Lincoln, (1800-1849), 1937
Potter Gate, Lincoln, c1800-1849. After a watercolour by Peter De Wint (1784-1849). Original housed in the Victoria & Albert Museum. From The Connoisseur, 1937

Background imageLincoln Collection: New Hall and Library, Lincolns Inn Fields, London

New Hall and Library, Lincolns Inn Fields, London

Background imageLincoln Collection: Views of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, and the interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811

Views of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, and the interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: Pals
Views of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, and the interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Lincolns Inn is one of the four Inns of Court, and was founded in the middle of the 14th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: Pals

Interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: Pals
Interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811

Background imageLincoln Collection: View of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: Pals

View of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: Pals
View of Lincolns Inn and Chapel, London, 1811. Lincolns Inn is one of the four Inns of Court, and was founded in the middle of the 14th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Stonebows, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, early 20th century

Stonebows, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, early 20th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Sacheverel rioters destroying the furniture of the chapel near Lincolns Inn, London, 19th century

Sacheverel rioters destroying the furniture of the chapel near Lincolns Inn, London, 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter

Background imageLincoln Collection: Old gateway to Lincolns Inn, London, 1933. Artist: RA Wilson

Old gateway to Lincolns Inn, London, 1933. Artist: RA Wilson
Old gateway to Lincolns Inn, London, 1933. Illustration from the Apollo Volume XVIII, no 108, (December 1933)

Background imageLincoln Collection: Open air class in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1926-1927

Open air class in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageLincoln Collection: A Tudor gateway leading to Lincolns Inn from Chancery Lane, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

A Tudor gateway leading to Lincolns Inn from Chancery Lane, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
A Tudor gateway leading to Lincolns Inn from Chancery Lane, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageLincoln Collection: Rubbing of a medieval engraved brass, 1481 (1901)

Rubbing of a medieval engraved brass, 1481 (1901). Tomb monument: Here lies Thomas Teylar, rector of the parish church of Biflete, and one of the canons of the cathedral church of Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cathedral, 1926

Lincoln Cathedral, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 4: Christianity and Modern Thought, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cathedral - View of South Transept & Central Tower, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles

Lincoln Cathedral - View of South Transept & Central Tower, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles
Lincoln Cathedral - View of South Transept & Central Tower, 1836. After R Garland. [Effingham Wilson, London, 1836]

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cathedral, 1936

Lincoln Cathedral, 1936. Sights of Britain, second series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire, 1924-1926

Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire, 1924-1926. Lincoln Castle was built in the late 11th century by William the Conqueror on the site of an earlier Roman fort

Background imageLincoln Collection: Interior of Lincoln Cathedral, 1924-1926. Artist: FP Dickinson

Interior of Lincoln Cathedral, 1924-1926. Artist: FP Dickinson
Interior of Lincoln Cathedral, 1924-1926. In 1072 William the Conqueror ordered that a cathedral should be built at Lincoln. It was built by Bishop Remigius and was consecrated in 1092

Background imageLincoln Collection: Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142 (1789)

Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142 (1789). Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageLincoln Collection: Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142

Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154. He supported the claim to the throne of Matilda (1102-1167)

Background imageLincoln Collection: Revolt of the citizens of London against Matilda, 1141

Revolt of the citizens of London against Matilda, 1141. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Empress Matilda and the Queen of Stephen, 12th century

The Empress Matilda and the Queen of Stephen, 12th century. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageLincoln Collection: King Stephen taken prisoner, 1141

King Stephen taken prisoner, 1141. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154. He supported the claim to the throne of Matilda (1102-1167)

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Cathedral, Lincoln, England

The Cathedral, Lincoln, England. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Empress Matilda refusing to release king Stephen, 1141. Artist: J Rogers

The Empress Matilda refusing to release king Stephen, 1141. Artist: J Rogers
The Empress Matilda refusing to release king Stephen, 1141. Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageLincoln Collection: Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth

Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. A procession marking John Richs entry into Covent Garden. On the right a carriage is being pulled by satyrs

Background imageLincoln Collection: Old Hall, Lincolns Inn, London, c1920s

Old Hall, Lincolns Inn, London, c1920s. The hall was built in about 1490. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings

Background imageLincoln Collection: Old Houses, Lincolns Inn, London, c1920s

Old Houses, Lincolns Inn, London, c1920s. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings

Background imageLincoln Collection: Jews House, Lincoln, c1920s

Jews House, Lincoln, c1920s. Building dating from the mid-twelfth century. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, The second series of British royal and ancient buildings

Background imageLincoln Collection: Newark Castle and the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, 1900

Newark Castle and the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, 1900. Newark Castle was built in the early 12th century by Bishop Alexander the Magnificent of Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1834. Artist: Jackson

Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1834. Artist: Jackson
Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1834

Background imageLincoln Collection: Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral, (1824). Artist: J Jenkins

Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral, (1824). Artist: J Jenkins
Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral, (1824). Clinton (1512-1585) fought against the Scots and the French during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I

Background imageLincoln Collection: High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. The oldest bridge in the United Kingdom which still has buildings on it, built about 1160 A.D

Background imageLincoln Collection: Detail from Lincoln Cathedral, 12th century

Detail from Lincoln Cathedral, 12th century
Detail from Lincoln Cathedral, showing Adam and Eve on the west doorway, 12th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror

Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the Conqueror
Oriel Window in Lincoln Castle, an Eleanor Cross that was once part of Sutton Hall, 11th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Gallery of Kings in Lincoln Cathedral, 14th century

Gallery of Kings in Lincoln Cathedral, 14th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cathedral from the west

Lincoln Cathedral from the west

Background imageLincoln Collection: Associates of the Witches of Belvoir

Associates of the Witches of Belvoir. Anne Baker, Joanne Willimott and Ellen Greene, Leicestershire women with their pets and familiars

Background imageLincoln Collection: Joe Temperley, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Joe Temperley, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Joe Temperley, Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra, 2010

Background imageLincoln Collection: Wynton Marsalis, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Wynton Marsalis, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra, 2010

Background imageLincoln Collection: Wynton Marsalis, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Wynton Marsalis, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra, 2010



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Lincoln Collection

Lincoln is a city in the East Midlands of England, located on the River Witham, and is the county town of Lincolnshire and has a population of around 130,000. Lincoln's history dates back to Roman times when it was an important settlement known as Lindum Colonia. The city is home to many historic buildings including Lincoln Cathedral, one of the finest Gothic architecture in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other attractions include Lincoln Castle, which houses one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta; and Steep Hill, which leads up to the old quarter with its cobbled streets and independent shops. Today, Lincoln is an important cultural centre with plenty to offer visitors including museums, galleries and theatres as well as excellent shopping opportunities.
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