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Monday, 30 July 2012
Tracing Your Canal Ancestors Competition!
The August issue of Towpath Talk has a competition to win a free copy of my book Tracing Your Canal Ancestors - you can enter online here!
Sunday, 29 July 2012
The People Who Forged A Mighty Empire
I’m not normally a fan of huge song-and-dance numbers, but I really enjoyed watching Lancashire-born Danny Boyle’s epic tribute in the Olypic opening ceremony to the workers of the industrial revolution. I loved the spectacle of the mill chimneys rising into the air, and the miners coming up out of the ground, and the workers forging the Olympic rings.
Nasmyth’s Steam Hammer, Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century, Robert Routledge, (Routledge & Sons, 1901)
Ideally I would have liked to see some child workers in there for authenticity, and a Luddites reference as it’s the bicentenary, but these are just minor points really. I thought that Boyle’s celebration of Britain’s history and literature was absolutely brilliant.
Illustrations from author’s collection:
Making coke, Burnley. Engraving by T. Riley for Grindon’s Lancashire.
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