Boston Stump, from the Wash. The famous 'Stump' has helped sailors in and out of harbour for generations and is one of the best known landmarks along the eastern coast of Lincolnshire from the book ' Homes and haunts of the Pilgrim fathers ' by Alexander MacKennal, 1835-1904; and revised by Howell Elvet Lewis, Publication date 1920 Publisher London, The Religious tract society


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