Uncovering funeral history in Preston Cemetery

A final-year dissertation for a history degree at the University of Central Lancashire by Laura Kaylow uncovers a social history of funeral arrangements in Preston Old Cemetery between 1855 and 1955. Laura and her team of volunteers carried out a survey of the cemetery that yielded information about the different ways of honouring the dead … Continue reading Uncovering funeral history in Preston Cemetery

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

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

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