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Articles: History of Crowle
Axholme in 1835
Originally published in 'The Penny Magazine' by The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

General History of Crowle
From Read's History of the Isle of Axholme. 1858.

19th Century Directories of Crowle
This is an Index of Crowle residents and businesses listed in 19th Century Drectories.

A topographical account of the isle of Axholme
A topographical account of the isle of Axholme By William R. Peck Published 1815

Anderson Hind - A crowle Farmer in the 19th Century.
Anderson Hind farmed 700 acres in Crowle. His father, John, bought a Mill in Crowle at the beginning of the 19th Century and by 1841 three sons were farming a large portion of the Crowle countryside. Anderson was living at the Tithe House, his brothers James and Thomas were farming Crowle Grange and Ealand Grange respectively.

Armstrong's Crowle Journal 1842-1844


Building Crowle Railway Swing Bridge
A brief article on building the Railway Swing Bridge over the Stainforth & Keadby Canal.

Canal


Crowle 1856 Directory


Crowle administrative information
From Lincolnshire archives

Crowle Association for the Posecution of Felons.
A forerunner to Neighbourhood Watch?

Crowle Breweries
Crowle used to have two breweries.

Crowle Charities

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Crowle Councils


Crowle Gas Works
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