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BOURNE
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Words and Pictures

WRITTEN, RESEARCHED AND PHOTOGRAPHED

by Rex Needle

Population 15,000, 5,500 homes� (2008), 71 listed buildings, town hall, corn exchange, seven churches, town mayor and town council with 15 members returned every four years.

Town sign

Photograph of the Week

Photographed by Rex Needle
�Awaiting the combine near Bourne

PHOTOGRAPHED at 3.52 pm ON WEDNESDAY 21st JULY 2010

Continual spells of sunshine have been beneficial for the corn crops which are now turning a golden brown and soon the countryside will be filled with the hum of combines as the harvest is gathered in for another year. The prolonged spell of dry weather which gave an unsteady start to the growing season earlier in the year has given many farmers a pessimistic outlook for their yields and although appearances may be deceptive, these fields of wheat, between the north of Bourne and Dyke village which can be seen in the distance, certainly look their best for many years.

PICTURE GALLERY
Take a look at some of the stunning pictures taken by visitors to this web site.
All contributions are considered for our Photograph of the Week.

THE BOURNE WEB SITE IS READ AROUND THE WORLD
���� �� A visitor logged on this week from Kuwait, the sovereign Arab emirate situated in the northeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia.���


This edition includes

REX NEEDLE'S DIARY
Head teachers oppose new primary school
CONTROVERSIAL AND CONTEMPLATIVE

Tales of Bourne from Past Times
GLIMPSES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES FROM YESTERYEAR

OTHER NEW ITEMS
Remembering our lost cottages
HISTORIC REMAINS DEMOLISHED
200 years of Methodism
DETERMINATION OF FOUR MEN OF FAITH
Eating and drinking in town
THERE ARE 40 OUTLETS IN BOURNE
Walking the River Glen
PHOTOGRAPHED BY GEOFF BELL

PEEPS INTO THE PAST

Housing began spreading outwards in Bourne a century ago and West Road became one of the most popular places to live although here only two or three new homes had been built in what was then little more than a country lane.

Photographed in 1920

Read more about this town from times gone by

BBC Weather for BOURNE

FOCUS� - view all contributions on site
LINKS - add your web site address to our list
PICTURE GALLERY - submit a favourite photograph


PROMINENT PEOPLE - 500 names from past and present
PUBLICATIONS - relating to this town
READERS -
remember past times
VISITOR COUNTRIES -
tell us where you are located

MAILING LIST
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TALES OF BOURNE FROM PAST TIMES
A substantial book about the history of this town running
to 200 pages with 150 photographs both modern and contemporary
BRIEF LIVES OF BOURNE PEOPLE
�Fifty biographies of the great and the good

A PORTRAIT OF BOURNE
The history of this town on CD-ROM from the earliest times to the present day, now revised and greatly extended for the 2010 edition.

CD-ROM

Find a plumber or other tradesmen and services in and around Bourne. Property prices and more.

THE BOURNE WEB SITE HAS BEEN RUNNING FOR TWELVE YEARS
��Number of visitors during June� =� 6,881�� Overall

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