Not to be missed … if you’re in Preston

The next Preston Historical Society monthly talk is a must for anyone interested in the nineteenth-century history of the town. Here are the details: The Preston Lockout 1853-4 Speaker: Dr. Lewis DarwenMonday 4 March 2024The talk is at the Central Methodist Church, Lune Street, Preston PR1 2NL. It starts at 7.15pm, but members and visitors … Continue reading Not to be missed … if you’re in Preston

‘Vanished Dwellings’ goes on line

The Preston historian Nigel Morgan who died in 2006 left a superb legacy in his published and unpublished writings about the nineteenth-century history of the town. He published two books, Vanished Dwellings and Deadly Dwellings, and had written a third, Desirable Dwellings, that should have completed the trilogy. Sadly, the promise of a major American … Continue reading ‘Vanished Dwellings’ goes on line

A result for the Preston History FB group

One of the first posts in the Preston History Facebook group back on 10 December concerned Lancashire County Council’s Historic Town Assessment Report for Preston, Walton-le-Dale and Penwortham, one of the thirty-three reports published for Lancashire towns. These had all been put on line by LCC, but were later removed. I contacted the council to … Continue reading A result for the Preston History FB group

The dramatic transformation of Preston

A major new book on the architecture of the British Isles takes Preston as its starting point for its chapter discussing the transformation of towns and cities in the early years of the industrial revolution. The book is Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530-1830 by Steven Brindle, senior properties historian at English Heritage. It has … Continue reading The dramatic transformation of Preston