Remembering Preston’s jailed suffragettes

Today is the date on which the sufferings of jailed suffragettes are remembered as Prisonersโ€™ Day, as it has been since since 1926. Those remembered include several from Preston, most famously Edith Rigby. Emily Jane Cowan, a PhD student at Liverpool University, has written an article for this website about the Prisoners' Day commemoration. Here … Continue reading Remembering Preston’s jailed suffragettes

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

Arkwright House’s ‘brave new future’

A student on the journalism course at the former Preston Polytechnic, Nick Larkin, published a short dissertation on Arkwright House in 1980. Its publication coincided with the building's grand reopening after major renovation work. I'll post extracts here and then add the full dissertation to the Preston History Library. This is Nick's introduction Arkwright House … Continue reading Arkwright House’s ‘brave new future’

Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Following on from yesterdayโ€™s post about the Roman settlement at Walton-le-Dale, here is a similar account of Prestonโ€™s medieval friary. โ€˜Brothers Minor: Lancashireโ€™s Lost Franciscans โ€“ Investigations at Preston Friary, 1991 and 2007โ€™ by Jeremy Bradley and Stephen Rowland is a detailed analysis (more than 100 pages) of the archaeological excavations that preceded the construction … Continue reading Preston’s Franciscan Friary history now online

Sisters-in-law at odds in Edwardian Preston

Here is the final instalment from an article by Shirley Smith based on the autobiography of Phoebe Hesketh,ย What Can the Matter Be?ย Phoebe Hesketh is today well known for the biography of her famous aunt, the Preston suffragette Edith Rigby but her autobiographical account of life in Edwardian Preston also makes interesting reading Phoebeโ€™s Aunt Edith … Continue reading Sisters-in-law at odds in Edwardian Preston

Was this doctor a domestic tyrant?

Here is the fourth instalment from an article by Shirley Smith based on the autobiography of Phoebe Hesketh,ย What Can the Matter Be?ย Phoebe Hesketh is today well known for the biography of her famous aunt, the Preston suffragette Edith Rigby but her autobiographical account of life in Edwardian Preston also makes interesting reading. Phoebe Hesketh Phoebe … Continue reading Was this doctor a domestic tyrant?

Mourning etiquette in Edwardian Preston

This is the second instalment from an article by Shirley Smith based on the autobiography of Phoebe Hesketh,ย What Can the Matter Be?ย Phoebe Hesketh is today well known for the biography of her famous aunt, the Preston suffragette Edith Rigby but her autobiographical account of life in Edwardian Preston also makes interesting reading. Phoebe was born … Continue reading Mourning etiquette in Edwardian Preston