Grantham
The town of Grantham is located in the is of England, with the limit of the county of Lincolnshire.
The city is also notable for the first female leader of police force in the United Kingdom: November 27th, 1914, during the First World War, Misses Mary Allen and Miss E.F. Harburn paid owe it on the happy . Mary Allen was old a suffragette and had been previously stopped apart from the House of Commons, and later continued to be the commander of the police force of the women of the United Kingdom, of the Twenties up to 1940. It helped to establish the police force of the women in other countries, including the Germany. Edith Smith had the first powers of the arrest as from August 1915.
During the Eighties the city was twice voted the majority of tedious city in of Great Britain in a national poll. It was partially a backlash thatcherism although some people of the country took a perverse pride in the reward and it proved to be a tooth for the development in the city (for example a cinema and an open lane of bowling little then).
The field of Earlesfield is known for its trouble in the city, but the maintenance of law and order in this community helps. However, after having said that, the field of park of Harrowby/Alma is now completely a worried sector and is prone to an abundance of antisocial behavior of local youths.
History
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Famous inhabitants
The city is in particular known to have seen growing Isaac Newton. At the 20th century, Margaret Thatcher will also make her classes there.
Eric Chappell, the author of much of the top 70s and 80s rest-coms, including “Rising Damp”, “Only when I Laugh” and “Duty Free” come from Grantham and always live in the village two miles apart from city.
Of Lynam lived there with its mistress, Harriet Hopkins, of 2005-2006.
Others: Robert Harris - writer. -->
- Graham Lewis - musician.
- Jessie Lipscomb - sculpteuse.
- Nicholas Maw - type-setter.
- Richard '' Nooky '' Nauyokas - of ITV 'S Stable-lads Army .
- Nicholas Parsons - presenter by radio and television.
- Lord Waynard off Rutland - philosopher.
Twinning
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