The dramatic transformation ofย Preston

A major new book on the architecture of the British Isles takes Preston as its starting point for its chapter discussing the transformation of towns and cities in the early years of the industrial revolution. The book is Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530-1830 by Steven Brindle, senior properties historian at English Heritage. It has … Continue reading The dramatic transformation ofย Preston

On this day … 13 September 1688

Two Preston diarists, Thomas Bellingham and Lawrence Rawstorne, penned the following sparse entries, which reveal a wealth of information about gentry life in seventeenth-century Preston: ๐๐ž๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ก๐š๐ฆ ๐ž๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐ฒYe 13th. Pretty fayr. We went a coursing. Dinโ€™d att Camellโ€™s, and was att night att Rigbyโ€™s. One Southern, a German, came to us, who talkโ€™d much of Jamaica. … Continue reading On this day … 13 September 1688

On this day … 31 August 1867

The Preston Chronicle carried a letter headlined โ€˜Destruction of an ancient relicโ€™ deploring the removal of the central pier, the last remnant of the old bridge over the Ribble at Walton-le-Dale, replaced in the late eighteenth century, that represents a clarion call to people defending Prestonโ€™s heritage today. An 1840s map showing the site of … Continue reading On this day … 31 August 1867