Sunday, 25 July 2021

Rosalind Franklin

 The scientist Rosalind Franklin was born on 25 July 1920. She may not be very famous today but she played a crucial role in understanding the structure of DNA. In reality, there have been women scientists all the way through history. https://localhistories.org/a-timeline-of-women-scientists/

Saturday, 24 July 2021

Rowlands Castle

 Seven years ago I made this little video about the village of Rowlands Castle in Hampshire https://youtu.be/x15dp3tl6_M

Friday, 23 July 2021

English Place Names

 Seven years ago I made this video about the origin of English place names. I am hoping to make a name for myself. #names https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98x_xMBk7zI

18th century women

 In the 1700s girls from well-off families went to boarding schools. Poor girls sometimes went to dame schools where they were taught to read and write. Also, in some towns, there were charity schools called blue coat schools because of the color of uniforms. In Britain, women were not allowed to attend university and the professions were closed to them. localhistories.org/women-in-the-18th-century

Thursday, 22 July 2021

New Amsterdam

 The Dutch built a little town on the southern tip of Manhattan Island. It was called New Amsterdam and it flourished by selling skins. The settlers sold otter, beaver, mink, and seal skins. However, New Amsterdam was a tiny town with only about 1,500 inhabitants in the mid-17th century. localhistories.org/17th-century-new-york

Wednesday, 21 July 2021

Monday, 19 July 2021

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

 Two ships designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel were launched on 19 July. The Great Western in 1837 and The Great Britain in 1843. https://localhistories.org/a-brief-biography-of-isambard-kingdom-brunel/