Robert Patesonโ€™s Victorian cartes de visite

I was recently sent a number of cartes de visite photographs by Ron Cosens. They were taken by the Preston photographer Robert Pateson. Ron, a founder member of the Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain in 1977, manages the Victorian Image Collection. Ronโ€™s special interest is cartes de visite, of which he has more than … Continue reading Robert Patesonโ€™s Victorian cartes de visite

Preston history and the AI revolution

I decided to test AI by asking the Copilot in the Microsoft Edge browser to comment on a post I wrote yesterday on the Preston History Facebook group featuring an AI-generated TikTok video about life in Victorian Preston: https://www.tiktok.com/@oldpreston/video/7586917189236608278 The detailed response came in milliseconds. I find it deeply impressive, but also rather worrying. Iโ€™d … Continue reading Preston history and the AI revolution

When Tulketh Hall was a Quaker boarding school

I found the following in an account of the history of Preston Quakers that a member of one the townโ€™s oldest Quaker families wrote in 1931 (Dilworth Abbatt: 'Quaker Annals of Preston and the Fylde 1653-1900'): Tulketh Hall Academy, Preston From an advertisement in the Irish Friend, 1st of 6th mo. 1841:โ€” โ€œ22 v1 841Lower … Continue reading When Tulketh Hall was a Quaker boarding school

Adult education in 19th-centuryย Preston

I recently came across a dissertation on the Preston Institution for the Diffusion of Knowledge that traces its history from its formation in 1828. The institution, established to provide adult education and a library in the town, became the Harris Institute in 1882. It passed through several stages to emerge as todayโ€™s University of Lancashire. … Continue reading Adult education in 19th-centuryย Preston

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’