Photos | ![]() | Kinnard's Ferry (now Owston Ferry) From Read's History published 1858. At this time Owston Ferry did not exist. The settlement was known as Owston. The ferry was East and West Kinnard's Ferry. |
![]() | The King's Ferry, Owston (Ferry) Kinnard and King's has been the name for this ferry over the Trent from early times. It is believed to be a contraction of King Edward's ferry. When Edward 'the Confessor sought help from his allies in Northumbria he may have effected a passage over the Trent at this place. |
Documents | ![]() | Map of Oystone, Kinard Castle and Kinard's Ferye in 1626
aka Owston (Ferry) and Kinnard From Read's History published 1858. |
![]() | Map of Owston (Ferry), Castle Hill, West and East Kinnard Ferry in 1857 |
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1 | ![]() | Abt 1814 | Kinniard's Ferry (now Owston (Ferry)), Lincolnshire, England | I479748278 |