This story from Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 11 January 1930 shocked me as I didn't realise the birch was still used as late as this.
Wednesday, 7 April 2021
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Unusual Words
I have finally finished transcribing the Inventory for George Renald George RENALD – Old Whittington One Place Study (oldwhittingtonops.com)
I came across a couple of words I had never heard of before:
Husslements – Minor household goods of little value, odds and ends.
Kimnel – A multi purpose wooden tub
Thursday, 11 March 2021
George RENALD
I have updated the webpage with a new category Headstones, to somebody interested in genealogy visiting graveyards is not as unusual as it may first sound! Headstones can hold a vast amount of varied information and my first entry is George Renald who died in 1758. I couldn't resist a short search into his family history and this can be read at https://oldwhittingtonops.com/george-renald/
Monday, 8 March 2021
CAPTAIN KINDNESS
Back in 1891 the Derbyshire Courier used to have a section called Captain Kindness, Childrens Corner.
Sunday, 7 March 2021
REVOLUTION HOUSE
I couldn't resist taking this photo today, it was such a beautiful morning and the Revolution House looked really lovely in the sunshine.
Friday, 5 March 2021
CHOIR TRIP
Although the newspaper was dated 26 August 1899 this clipping brought back happy memories for me of choir trips when I belonged to New Whittington choir late 1960's early 70's. By then New Whittington choir had their own trip and from what I remember it was by coach and normally to Skegness and I don't remember any guidance either, we were pretty much left to our own devices for the day! Happy days.
REVOLUTION MIXTURE
Leafing through British Newspapers this advert from the Derbyshire Courier 6 June 1899 jumped out. Never heard of Revolution Mixture before, my first thought was it must be a cough linctus how wrong I was!