Historic Cricket Match: All England vs Preston 1852

In 1852 an All England eleven, touring the provinces, played a cricket match at Penwortham against a Preston team. The match was captured in a watercolour painting now held at the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in London. It is among the second volume of a collection of โ€˜press-cuttings, MS accounts and water-colour drawings of grounds … Continue reading Historic Cricket Match: All England vs Preston 1852

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 … 17 September 1881

The Preston Chronicle carried a report of a meeting at the White Horse Inn, Friargate, to promote cross country running as a healthier and safer alternative to football. It was headlined โ€˜Hare and Hounds Club for Prestonโ€™, and reported that: โ€˜It is proposed to have runs across country every Saturday, instead of playing football, the … Continue reading On this day … 17 September 1881

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