Proper noun
North Lincolnshire
A unitary authority and borough in the traditional county of Lincolnshire, England, created in 1996 on the abolition of the county of Humberside.
Farmers, monks and aristocrats: the environmental archaeology of an Anglo-Saxon Estate Centre at Flixborough, North Lincolnshire, UK. Source: Internet
It is being developed using a £14,000 grant provided to the school by North Lincolnshire Council and the equipment is being installed by Newby Leisure. Source: Internet
He died in 1967 at the Barrow Haven Inn, North Lincolnshire, where his son was the licensee. Source: Internet
The East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire have the fewest not passing any GCSEs, followed by York. Source: Internet
Transport main The Humber Bridge connecting North Lincolnshire to the East Riding of Yorkshire Being on the economic periphery of England, Lincolnshire's transport links are poorly developed compared with many other parts of the United Kingdom. Source: Internet
The M180 motorway passes through North Lincolnshire, splitting into two dual-carriageway trunk roads to the Humber Bridge and Grimsby, and the A46 is now dual carriageway between Newark-on-Trent and Lincoln. Source: Internet