Exploring Preston’s Historic Public Washing Ground

A collection of history articles by William Pilkington about Preston between 1841 and 1911 includes one that has information about the public washing ground on Preston Moor around 1840 that I have never come across before. This is what he wrote: โ€˜The public washing ground was situated at the top of Meadow-street. There was at … Continue reading Exploring Preston’s Historic Public Washing Ground

Hamiltons, Cucumbers and Cylinders

Study discovers history in the bottlesthat Preston folk simply threw away A UCLan MA dissertation by Rachael Bryson on the changing shapes of bottles made in Preston between 1830 and 1930 traces their development from the stoneware bottles of the early 19th century to the glass bottles recognisable today. Hamiltons, Cucumbers and Cylinders are just … Continue reading Hamiltons, Cucumbers and Cylinders

Remembering the General Strike of 1926

A hundred years ago this month, the General Strike brought newspaper presses to a halt. In response, the government published The British Gazette, firmly anti-strike and edited by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill. In Preston, unions brought out their own pro-strike publication, the Preston Strike News. Given its anti-union stance, the following report … Continue reading Remembering the General Strike of 1926

Arkwright House: ‘a piece of social history’

This is the final instalment from the short dissertation that Preston Polytechnic journalism student Nick Clark wrote in 1980, just before Arkwright House was reopened after a major renovation. If Nick returned to Preston from his home in Idaho today I think he would appalled to witness the way the building has returned to the … Continue reading Arkwright House: ‘a piece of social history’

Renovation not restoration for Arkwright House

This is the third instalment from the short dissertation that Preston Polytechnic journalism student Nick Clark wrote in 1980, just before Arkwright House in the Avenham district of Preston was reopened after a major renovation. It was in this building that Richard Arkwright developed the water frame that was to transform Britain's and then the … Continue reading Renovation not restoration for Arkwright House