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The Wimblington Tragedy of 1896

Posted on 13th October 202413th October 2024 by Cheryl Davis
The Wimblington Tragedy of 1896
Posted In Family History, General, Local History, Railways

It was February 19th 1896 that a terrible tragedy struck a Cambridgeshire village. Wimblington, is a small Cambridgeshire village not far from March. Police constable Lee was on duty at the time and was asked to make forceful entry at a local cottage owned by a widow named Mary Ann Continue Reading

Fanny Wilkinson

Posted on 8th October 20248th October 2024 by Cheryl Davis
Fanny Wilkinson
Posted In Entertainment, General

Frances Rollo Wilkinson otherwise known as Fanny Wilkinson was Britain’s first female landscape gardener. Born a doctors daughter from wealthy parents Fanny was the eldest of her six siblings. She was born on the 6th June 1855 and spent a lot of her childhood growing up at Middlethorpe Hall in Continue Reading

Ally Sloper

Posted on 11th July 202411th July 2024 by Cheryl Davis
Ally Sloper
Posted In Entertainment, General

A Victorian and Edwardian Character Charles Henry Ross was born in London around 1835 he was known for being popular comic strip author who invented a famous fictional character called Alexander Ally Sloper known as Ally Sloper. The character seemed to attract a rather large interest amongst Victorian and Edwardian Continue Reading

The Danger of Lucifers

Posted on 10th August 202325th January 2024 by Cheryl Davis
The Danger of Lucifers
Posted In Family History, General

Who Invented the Lucifer? The word Lucifer is another word we associate with “the devil” or “Satan”. In Latin the word Lucifer means “light bringing”. It is safe to say the name fitted well with the product. In the year of 1829 a small tin containing matches with the name Continue Reading

Divorce and Our Ancestors

Posted on 19th July 202325th January 2024 by Cheryl Davis
Divorce and Our Ancestors
Posted In Family History, General

To put it simply, divorce was not common in comparison to modern times. It wasn’t unheard of but mostly people who got divorced had money and even then it wasn’t a thing that was considered lightly it could bring a lot of scandal and shame to people involved. To get Continue Reading

International Mermaid Day

Posted on 30th March 202330th March 2023 by Cheryl Davis
International Mermaid Day
Posted In General, Local History

Yesterday the 29th March was International Mermaid Day and I thought I would share a mermaid story for those who like folk tales from the past. “The Mermaid of Zennor” which is an old popular folk tale set in Cornwall. The author was a man named William Bottrell who wrote Continue Reading

“Bread and Pullet”

Posted on 24th November 202225th January 2024 by Cheryl Davis
“Bread and Pullet”
Posted In General

Let’s be honest there are many of us who are moaners, fussy eaters and very particular when it comes to food and meals today, but what we don’t consider is how spoilt for choice we are. Going back to the 1950s many people had more of a basic diet and Continue Reading

Behind The Names

Posted on 21st September 202221st September 2022 by Cheryl Davis
Behind The Names
Posted In Family History, General

Naming a baby can involve a lot of thought and research for some parents and over time names have come and gone and well come back again! It’s interesting when you look at the Christian names given to our ancestors and believe it or not there were some unusual choices Continue Reading

The 1926 Legitimacy Act

Posted on 22nd June 202221st September 2022 by Cheryl Davis
The 1926 Legitimacy Act
Posted In DNA, General, Uncategorised

I know so many couples today who have children who are not married and it doesn’t make any difference to their lives or their children’s. However, step back a hundred years and even up to the 1960s it was seen as wrong to have children out of wedlock. Society put Continue Reading

1921 Census

Posted on 20th January 202220th January 2022 by Cheryl Davis
1921 Census
Posted In General

The 1921 census was taken three years after the First World War and Britain was very much still getting over the impact of the war and families were still very much picking up the pieces of the loss of loved ones. The Spanish flu pandemic had also taken its toll Continue Reading

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