Preston history’s online presence grows

This is the post I put up on the Preston History Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/prestonhistory) to mark membership growing to more than 6,000. It is developing into an ever more lively forum for those interested in the history of the city: More and more of you areengaging with Prestonโ€™s history Membership of the Preston History Facebook … Continue reading Preston history’s online presence grows

Plenty of Preston history online here

Lancashire Archives have just put Issue 3 of their local history magazine โ€˜Archivesโ€™ online for free to download, and itโ€™s packed full of Preston history (https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/media/953269/archives-magazine-october-2023.pdf): The demon domino playersFirst off is an article by Stephen Poleon, โ€˜Agnes Etienne: The Tale of a Demon Dominican Dominoes Playerโ€™. It features Agnes who โ€˜โ€ฆ uprooted herself from … Continue reading Plenty of Preston history online here

Exploring โ€˜Dark Agesโ€™ Preston

This is one of the latest posts over at the Preston History Facebook group, where the membership continues to grow (now nudging 2,800) and where there are several posts on Preston history each day. Why not join and join in?https://www.facebook.com/groups/historyofpreston This post looks at ways to explore the early medieval history of Preston and its … Continue reading Exploring โ€˜Dark Agesโ€™ Preston