We'd like to encourage you to sign the visitors book, especially if you live out of the Donington area or overseas. Donington is proud of it's Australian links originating with Matthew Flinders.
To sign the book and add your comments, please complete the form on the Contact page making sure you include your location. Thank you!
2008
March 18, 2008
So nice to be kept informed of the villages trials and tribulations,thank you for a wonderfull site....keep it up.
Stephen Burton
2007
Submitted on 13th December 2007
I am the Donington reporter for the Spalding Guardian and Lincolnshire Free Press. If anyone has a news story or something they feel is worthy of some newspaper coverage I can be contacted on 01775 765415 or alternatively you can drop me an e-mail at kate.chapman@jpress.co.uk
Submitted on 16th August 2007
I live in George Town, Tasmania, Australia. We have a centre called The Bass and Flinders. It houses a Replica of the "Norfolk" and it was built from Huon Pine by Bern Cuthbertson and his friends for the Re-enactment of the Bass and Flinders trip around Tasmania in 1798. Bern needed a new home for the Norfolk and it now lives in a converted picture theatre. I just thought you would like to know about it. There is a web site: www.bassandflinders.org.au . This is a great site. Jenny Evans.
Submitted on 13th July 2007 by Roy Shaw
I came across the book 'My Love Must Wait' at sea about 5o years ago. On retiring as Senior Lecturer at Warsash Maritime Academy (Hampshire) in 2002 I presented to the Academy the Matthew Flinders Navigation Cup to be awarded to the outstanding navigation student each year. He will gradually get the fame he rightly deserves. Roy Shaw.
Submitted on 20th June 2007 by Peta Newman
I am a great granddaughter of Thomas Pell who was born at Aslackby in 1849 or 50, son of Joseph Pell & Sarah (nee Johnson). He attended Thomas Cowley school. He emigrated in 1870, along with his brother John, on the 'Lady Jocelyn'. Their sister, Sarah Anne, who married Temple Ball on 30th March 1859 at St James's, Aslackby, was already in Australia. Unlike the rest of his family, Thomas settled in Tasmania, where he married Elsie Pedder in 1904. She was 29 & he was 55. They had 3 daughters and one son, named Donington, who was my grandfather. Thomas died in 1924 in Hobart. Donington died in 1946. I know that Elsie corresponded with her husband's relatives in Aslackby for many years. I would be very grateful if any of this conjures any memories for Lincs. residents, and would love to hear from anyone who has any information about relatives, then & now. Thank you
Email Peta at this address: donington@iprimus.com.au
Submitted on 20th March 2007 by David Moore
Old Doningtonian living in Revesby, former home of Sir Joseph Banks who sailed with Captain Cook on the Endeavour. I find Ian Evans's articles most interesting. (As a village paper boy I delivered Ian's papers in the early 60's) Well done the IDEA team.
Submitted on 5th March 2007
Hello,I am a decendant of Thomas Pell from Aslakeby and would like to have contact with others there from the family. Please contact me here in Tasmania. Tania Tania Glanville (Nee 'PELL) tpell@tassie.net.au
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