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  1. The Lincolnshire Poacher may also refer to: Lincolnshire Poacher (numbers station), a shortwave radio station; Lincolnshire Poacher cheese, a type of cheese

  2. The Conet Project. The Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations is a four- (later five-) CD set of recordings of numbers stations and noise stations released by Irdial-Discs beginning in 1997. Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations believed to be operated by government agencies to communicate with deployed spies.

  3. Le Lincolnshire Poacher était une puissante station de nombres britannique à ondes courtes qui a transmis depuis Chypre du milieu des années 1960 à juin 2008. La station gagne son nom communément connu car elle utilise des mesures de la chanson folklorique anglaise " The Lincolnshire Poacher (en) " comme signal d'intervalle .

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Zoltán Pukli Nov 15, 2023 0 219. Nestled within the verdant pastures of Lincolnshire, a British delicacy silently matures, echoing the grandeur of Alpine cheese-making traditions. Lincolnshire Poacher, a testament to artisanal mastery, emerges as a bold symphony of flavors, challenging the palate and liberating the senses.

  5. The Lincolnshire Poacher was a powerful British shortwave numbers station that transmitted from HM Government Communications Centre near Gawcott in Buckinghamshire, England, [1] and later from Cyprus, from the mid-1960s to June 2008. The station gained its commonly known name as it uses bars from the English folk song "The Lincolnshire Poacher ...

  6. Melanie Susan Oxley is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and primary school teacher. Oxley was a member of the dance pop group, The Sparklers (from 1985 to 1989), which in October 1988 released their debut album, Persuasion. Since 1989 Oxley teamed with keyboardist, Chris Abrahams to perform and record as a soul pop duo, Melanie Oxley ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poacher_LinePoacher Line - Wikipedia

    Poacher Line. The Grantham–Skegness line, originally promoted as the " Poacher Line ", runs for 55 miles (89 km) between Grantham and Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. Trains on this route originate from Nottingham via the Nottingham to Grantham Line as an hourly through service from Nottingham to Skegness, with slower stopping services at ...