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Underground Upheavals

  • Post published:September 6, 2024
  • Post category:Transport History/Urban History (London)
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The first underground railway in the world, the Metropolitan, was built in London between 1860 and 1863 from Paddington to Farringdon. Its construction involved the innovation of “cut-and-cover”, whereby roads…

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Perils of Passage

  • Post published:August 29, 2023
  • Post category:Maritime History/Transport History/Urban History (Liverpool)
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Liverpool's waterfront must have been a fascinating place to visit in the first half of the Nineteenth Century. The growth of the dock estate in the period was prodigious, and…

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The Omnivorous Omnibus

  • Post published:September 13, 2022
  • Post category:Transport History/Urban History (Leeds)/Urban History (London)
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Travel by bus, or “omnibus”, could be a hair-raising business in the first half of the Nineteenth Century. Collisions occurred, axles broke, wheels came off, and horses fainted or bolted.…

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Leeds Leylands’ Life

  • Post published:January 20, 2022
  • Post category:Jewish History/Urban History (Leeds)
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The Leylands has long since vanished as a distinct area of north Leeds, but it was once a densely-populated and vibrant district, lent extra colour by an influx of Jewish…

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Liverpool Zoological Gardens

  • Post published:February 2, 2021
  • Post category:Urban History (Liverpool)
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Sadly, no trace remains of Liverpool Zoological Gardens, “a place of favourite and fashionable resort” in its day, which graced the south-side of West Derby Road beyond the old Necropolis…

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Nautical Nassau

  • Post published:May 7, 2020
  • Post category:The Author Abroad
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Back in February of this year, before the dreaded “lockdown”, I flew to Nassau on New Providence Island in the Bahamas to stay for a couple of weeks. This was…

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Wild Woodhouse Moor

  • Post published:December 7, 2018
  • Post category:Urban History (Leeds)
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Before it became a landscaped park, Leeds’s Woodhouse Moor was a wild, rough stretch of common land on the town’s North-Western fringe, scarred by disused quarries and coal-pits, bordered by…

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Leeds Welcomes Suffragists

  • Post published:January 16, 2018
  • Post category:Suffragists/Urban History (Leeds)
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This year marks the centenary of women being granted the parliamentary vote in 1918 (though it was for the over-thirties only at first!). We may expect the media to dwell…

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The Leeds Mummy

  • Post published:September 27, 2017
  • Post category:Urban History (Leeds)
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Leeds is an unlikely place to find a three-thousand year old Egyptian mummy. But the coffin containing the embalmed remains of Nesyamun, a priest of the ancient god Amun, was…

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The Cardigan Arms

  • Post published:May 6, 2017
  • Post category:Urban History (Leeds)
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The Cardigan Arms, on Kirkstall Road, is the last of Tetley’s once much-vaunted Victorian “Big Three” Burley pubs to still be in business. Along with the Rising Sun (now derelict)…

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Banner image: detail from The Dancing Platform at Cremorne Gardens (Phoebus Levin, 1864), Museum of London.
This setting is featured in the chapter of Bring Him in Mad entitled ‘A Christmas Pantomime’.