Horses and house flies โ€“ a deadly combination

A new memberย of the Preston History Facebook group commenting on a recent post of a 1904 silent film showing horse-drawn trams in Fishergate said the town must โ€˜have had the best roses in Lancashire with all that horse poopโ€™. In fact, it was about to be discovered that 'horse poop' was the cause of the … Continue reading Horses and house flies โ€“ a deadly combination

On this day … 16 September 1893

The Preston Chronicle carried a report from an angry meeting at Freckleton at which residents protested about โ€˜the abominable nuisance caused by the Preston Corporation and other public bodies bringing their sewage into the villageโ€™. The main target for the protests was Freckleton Farm. The sewage of both Preston and Fulwood was carried eight miles … Continue reading On this day … 16 September 1893

On this day … 19 August 1876

The Preston Guardian reported that โ€˜Eminent Prestoniansโ€™, including Joseph Livesey, had attended the opening of Brierley's Hydropathic Establishment, 27b, Church Street (opposite the Old Dog Inn). Joseph Livesey - looking clean and healthy Hydropathy was a water cure for a host of ailments. It flourished in Victorian England, with establishments springing up all over the … Continue reading On this day … 19 August 1876