A loose thread in Preston’s history

A page on Richard Bowdenโ€™s Lancashire at War website with the headline โ€˜Fake Nazi badges made in secret Preston factoryโ€™ caught my eye, and I wondered if anyone had any more information on this wartime operation. The factory was Simpsonโ€™s Gold Thread Works in Avenham Road, and this is the paragraph that intrigued me: โ€˜Of … Continue reading A loose thread in Preston’s history

Uncovering hidden gems

In March 1975, the first issue of a bi-monthly Lancashire Archaeological Bulletin appeared, published by Margaret and Ben Edwards, who typed and duplicated it at their home in St Thomasโ€™ Road, Preston. Ben had been appointed Lancashireโ€™s first county archaeologist eleven years earlier. They continued to publish it six times a year until 1990, producing … Continue reading Uncovering hidden gems

History in print โ€“ and on line

๐‡๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐ซ๐ฒ ๐ข๐ง ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ญ โ€“ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐จ๐ง ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ž The latest issue of Archives, the local history magazine published by Lancashire Archives, is now on sale. Itโ€™s the third issue, but do not worry if you missed the first two, they are now available on line. Both contain articles on Prestonโ€™s history. Issue One has an article … Continue reading History in print โ€“ and on line

Celebrating Preston’s working-class culture in song

If you want to experience Prestonโ€™s Victorian working class culture captured in the songs of the day, check out this wonderful You Tube video. Some of you may have already seen it, it was published on line in July, but I had missed it, so I think itโ€™s worth reposting here. https://youtu.be/dzMz4Pd7gxI It would have … Continue reading Celebrating Preston’s working-class culture in song

Preston Historic Assessmentย Report

In February 2006, Lancashire County Council published a Historic Town Assessment Report for Preston, Walton-le-Dale and Penwortham as part of the wider Lancashire Historic Town Survey Programme. Preston was just one of the thirty-three Lancashire towns surveyed, and a number of Historic Landscape Character Reports were also published. Back in 2006, the county council put … Continue reading Preston Historic Assessmentย Report