Monday, 25 October 2021

Agincourt

 On 25 October 1415, the English won a decisive victory over the French at Agincourt. The longbow proved to be, once again a very effective weapon. https://localhistories.org/a-history-of-the-longbow/

Monday, 18 October 2021

Alaska

 On 18 October 1867 Alaska passed from Russia to the USA. localhistories.org/a-history-of-alaska

Sunday, 10 October 2021

Henry Cavendish

 The great scientist Henry Cavendish was born on 10 October 1731. Among his achievements, he discovered hydrogen and measured the density of the Earth. https://localhistories.org/a-brief-biography-of-henry-cavendish/

Sunday, 3 October 2021

Tea

 On 3 October 1952 tea rationing ended in Britain. It had been rationed for 12 years! How did people manage when tea was rationed? https://localhistories.org/a-brief-history-of-tea/

Thursday, 30 September 2021

Eyam, Derbyshire

 Most people in England have heard of the village of Eyam in Derbyshire. When the plague struck the village the people heroically quarantined themselves to stop it from spreading and most of them died. Sadly it's probably a myth. The village WAS quarantined but the evidence suggests the authorities imposed the quarantine (a common practice at that time). It also seems the wealthy villagers fled before the quarantine was imposed, leaving the poor to their fate (also a common practice). Over the years it became a romantic legend. But, as with so many such charming stories it probably never happened. This article examines the evidence: https://www.economist.com/1843/2020/04/16/eyam-revisited-lessons-from-a-plague-village


Sunday, 26 September 2021

Female Jesters

Women in comedy have a long history. In the Middle Ages and 16th century, the rich were entertained by jesters. Some jesters were female. The custom of having jesters died out in the 17th century. But the modern circuses began in the late 18th century and by the beginning of the 19th century, they included clowns. By the mid-19th century, there were female clowns. In 1846 a London newspaper mentioned female clowns. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, there were women comedians in music halls (in music halls a variety of acts would entertain the crowds). Read more in my history of women's jobs.