Remembering the General Strike of 1926

A hundred years ago this month, the General Strike brought newspaper presses to a halt. In response, the government published The British Gazette, firmly anti-strike and edited by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill. In Preston, unions brought out their own pro-strike publication, the Preston Strike News. Given its anti-union stance, the following report … Continue reading Remembering the General Strike of 1926

Not to be missed … if you’re in Preston

The next Preston Historical Society monthly talk is a must for anyone interested in the nineteenth-century history of the town. Here are the details: The Preston Lockout 1853-4 Speaker: Dr. Lewis DarwenMonday 4 March 2024The talk is at the Central Methodist Church, Lune Street, Preston PR1 2NL. It starts at 7.15pm, but members and visitors … Continue reading Not to be missed … if you’re in Preston

On this day … 24 June 1865

Thomas Miller, the leading cotton king of Preston, died aged 55, fabulously wealthy, owning a town house in Winckley Square and a large country estate in the Fylde at Singleton. He was buried at Lytham, where he had a summer residence. Thomas Miller: https://islesofthesea.wordpress.com/2017/04/05/thomas-miller/ Thomas was the son of Thomas Miller senior, who had moved … Continue reading On this day … 24 June 1865