On this day … 30 September 1871

The Preston Guardian reported the establishment of a Phonographic Society in the town. Phonography was the name Victorians gave to shorthand, and for them that meant Pitmanโ€™s shorthand. Isaac Pitman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Isaac_Pitman.jpg Isaac Pitman introduced his now famous system in 1837 when he was just twenty-four. His system brought him fame and fortune, and a knighthood. … Continue reading On this day … 30 September 1871

On this day … 29 August 1814

The Rev Joseph โ€˜Daddyโ€™ Dunn, the priest at St Wilfridโ€™s Church, laid the foundation stone for the new Catholic school in Fox Street, then a newly-opened street leading from Fishergate to Friargate. It accommodated six hundred pupils, the girls upstairs, the boys downstairs, and provided accommodation for the schoolmaster and schoolmistress. It was an innovative … Continue reading On this day … 29 August 1814

On this day … 20 July 1878

The Preston Chronicle carried a letter from a correspondent complaining about the townโ€™s head teachers organising themselves into a ring or โ€˜unionโ€™ to obtain โ€˜extraordinaryโ€™ salaries for themselves at the expense of the parents whose school fees had doubled or trebled to pay for the increase. An earlier correspondent went further in investigating the situation … Continue reading On this day … 20 July 1878