On this day … 12 November 1881

The Preston Guardian reported that speeches at a political meeting at the Charnley Street skating rink had been relayed live to subscribers to the townโ€™s newly-established telephone exchange: one of the very first such โ€˜broadcastsโ€™ in the country, and indeed, the world.. It was only five years earlier in 1876 that Alexander Graham Bell had … Continue reading On this day … 12 November 1881

On this day … 11 November 1726

The Preston Corporation banned bull-baiting in the town. The councillorsโ€™ concern was not for the animal that was the victim of the โ€˜sportโ€™ but for disturbances caused by the unruly elements attracted by the spectacle. Hewitson transcribed the reasons for the ban for his History of Preston: โ€˜Whereas it hath been found by Experience that … Continue reading On this day … 11 November 1726

On this day … 22 September 1875

The Preston Guardian carried a report of the first regatta staged by the newly-formed Preston Ribble Rowing Club, near the Pleasure Boat Inn, the headquarters of the club. 'Atkinson's Pleasure Boat Hotel (left) with the boat-house (right) and pontoon landing stage': https://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbarney/4083351267/ The club was simply renewing a tradition of regattas held on the Ribble … Continue reading On this day … 22 September 1875

On this day … 14 September 1861

The Preston Chronicle carried the following report of a performance by Blondin, the celebrated tightrope walker, in Preston. The paperโ€™s correspondent was not impressed by the performance, which attracted a โ€˜very thinโ€™ attendance. He attributed this to the performance being staged at a time of day when the โ€˜working populationโ€™ was unable to attend and … Continue reading On this day … 14 September 1861

On this day … 26 August 1612

The two bailiffs of Preston must have breathed a sigh of relief when the corporation relieved them of the duty of feeding and entertaining all and sundry at Easter. This burdensome duty meant that the bailiffs, who were appointed annually, were required โ€˜to their greate and excessive chargeโ€™ to โ€˜provide wine, beare, breade, cheese, ayle, … Continue reading On this day … 26 August 1612