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  2. Lincoln Imp - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Cathedral shop sells a Lincoln Imp keyring, and the cathedral website tells this story: One day, according to a very old legend, the Devil sent his imps out to play, and the wind blew two of them all the way to Lincoln. At first they were so awestruck by the splendour of the Cathedral that they were afraid to enter.

  3. Lincoln Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Imp A carving in the Angel Choir is known as the Lincoln Imp, and since the late nineteenth century it has become the symbol of the city. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] The carving dates from the 13th century [ 29 ] but received little attention until the late 19th century, when it figured in Arnold Frost's poem, "The Ballad of the Wind, the Devil ...

  4. Imp - Wikipedia

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    A statue of the Lincoln Imp inside the medieval Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln, England.It has now become a symbol of the city. A legend in Lincolnshire dating to the 14th-century recounts that the devil, being annoyed with the completion of the cathedral, paid a visit, accompanied by two imps who proceeded to wreak havoc in the building.

  5. John Reames Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The John Reames Memorial Trophy is an annual one-off contest between Lincoln City and invited opposition at Sincil Bank Stadium (home of the Imps) in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands. Since inauguration in 2008, the trophy is named after and played in honour of former long-term Lincoln City chairman John Reames.

  6. No. 61 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 61 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force.It was first formed as a fighter squadron of the British Royal Flying Corps during the First World War.It was reformed in 1937 as a bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force and served in the Second World War and afterwards into the jet age, until disbanded in 1958.

  7. Lincoln City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    After the disbanding of Lincoln Rovers (formerly Lincoln Recreation) in 1884, Lincoln City FC was formed as an amateur football association, and the first game Lincoln played was an emphatic 9–1 victory over local rivals Sleaford, on 4 October 1884. Originally they played at the John O'Gaunts ground, provided by wealthy local brewer Robert ...